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Configuring a Dialogic analog port board

An Avaya Message Networking system supports the following Dialogic analog port boards:

  • D/120JCT-LS 12-port analog boards (up to 2 on the S3400-H server with integrated video and LAN). Use the D120JCT-LS 12-port analog port board diagram as a guide when configuring a board.
  • D/41JCT-LS 4-port analog board, supported on all servers. Up to 3 boards are supported on the S3210 and S3210R servers, up to 3 boards are supported on the S3400-H with nonintegrated video and LAN, and up to 2 boards are supported on the S3400-H with integrated video and LAN. Use the D41JCT-LS 4-port analog port board diagram as a guide when configuring a board.

To set the jumpers and switches for a new or replacement analog board, use the appropriate following instructions:

Settings for D/120JCT-LS 12-port analog boards

To set the jumpers and switches for a new or replacement D/120JCT-LS 12-port analog board in the S3400-H with integrated video and LAN server:

  1. Set the unique board ID for the new board. Turn the rotary switch, located on the top of the board, to set the board ID according to the slot in which you are installing it. See the following table.

    Note: If you are replacing an existing board, verify that the ID of the new board matches the ID of the board that you removed by comparing the old board with the new board.

    Insert Dialogic port boards in the PCI slots starting from the outer edge of the chassis. See figure S3400-H back views.

    Board number Board ID number PCI slot number
    1 0 1
    2 1 2

  2. Set the hook-switch state of the new board to ON so that callers hear a busy signal when the board is not initialized. Use the SW1 switch, located at the top of the board, to set the hook-switch state. See figure Setting a Dialogic board on-hook switch.
  3. Continue with Installing an analog port board.

Settings for D/41JCT-LS 4-port analog boards

To set the jumpers and switches for a new or replacement D/41JCT-LS 4-port analog board:

  1. Set the unique board ID of the new board. Turn the SW30 rotary switch, located on the top of the board, to set the board ID according to the slot in which you are installing it. See the following table.

    Note: If you are replacing an existing board, verify that the ID of the new board matches the ID of the board that you removed by comparing the old board with the new board.

    Board number Board ID number PCI slot number for an S3210 PCI slot number for an S3210R PCI slot number for an S3400-H with nonintegrated video and LAN PCI slot number for an S3400-H with integrated video and LAN
    1 0 5 6 6 1
    2 1 4 5 5 2
    3 2 3 4 4 not supported
    4 3 not supported not supported 3 not supported

  2. Set the hook-switch state of the new board to ON so that callers hear a busy signal when the board is not initialized. Use the red SW4 switch, located near the top of the board, to set the hook-switch state. See figure Setting a Dialogic board on-hook switch.
  3. If more than one 4-port board is installed in the system, set the boards on both ends of the Computer Telephony (CT) bus for bus termination. Use the JP2 jumper to set the CT bus termination as shown in the table below. See figure Setting D/41JCT-LS board CT bus termination.

    Number of boards JP2 jumper CT bus termination
    1 Off Do not terminate bus.
    2 Board 1: ON pins 1 and 2
    Board 2: On pins 1 and 2
    Terminate bus on both boards.
    3 Board 1: ON pins 1 and 2
    Board 3: On pins 1 and 2
    Terminate bus on boards 1 and 3.

    Note: Three boards can be installed in the S3210 and the S3400-H with nonintegrated video and LAN.

    4 Board 1: ON pins 1 and 2
    Board 4: On pins 1 and 2
    Terminate bus on boards 1 and 4.

    Note: Four boards can be installed only in the S3400-H with nonintegrated video and LAN.

  4. Continue with Installing an analog port board.

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