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IP500 Trunk Cards
IP500 trunk cards can be fitted to existing IP500 base cards to provide support for trunk ports. The trunk card
uses the ports provided on the base card for cable connection. The addition of an IP500 trunk card is
supported on IP500 Digital Station, IP500 Analog Phone and IP500 VCM base cards. They are not supported on
the IP500 Legacy Card Carrier base card.
For those base cards that support trunk cards, there are no restrictions on the combination of card types.
However in systems with both Analog Phone 8 base cards and analog trunk cards, combining the two types are
recommended as it then provides analog power failure support for one trunk/extension (Not applicable to the
Analog Phone 2 base card).
Each trunk card is supplied with the spacer pegs required for installation and a label to identify the card's
presence on the physical unit once installed.
· IP500 Analog Trunk Card (Maximum 4).
· IP500 BRI Trunk Card (Maximum 4).
· IP500 Universal PRI Trunk Card (Maximum 4).
IP500 Analog Trunk Card
This card can be added to an IP500 Digital Station card, IP500 Analog Phone base card, or IP500 VCM card. It
allows that card to then also support 4 analog loop-start trunks. Only one analog V.32 modem is supported on
a system.
· When fitted to an IP500 Analog Phone 8 base card (not Phone 2), the combination supports 1 power
failure extension to trunk connection.
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IP500 BRI Trunk Card (Euro ISDN)
This type of card can be added to an IP500 Digital Station card, IP500 Analog Phone card, TMC8 card or IP500
VCM card. It allows that card to then also support up to 4 BRI trunk connections, each trunk providing 2B+D
digital channels. The card is available in 2 port (4 channels) and 4 port (8 channels) variants.
The ports on IP500 BRI cards can be individually configured to operate as an S-interface (S0 mode). When set
as an S interface the settings for the Line will be exactly the same as for a circuit on an So8 Expansion Module.
· These trunks support the mobility features of Mobile Call Control and one-X Mobile client .
IP500 Universal PRI Trunk Card
This type of card can be added to an IP500 Digital Station card, IP500 Analog Phone card, TMC8 card or IP500
VCM card. It allows that card to then also support primary rate digital trunk connections. Available in single and
dual versions the IP500 PRI card provides single and dual primary rate trunk interfaces respectively. The PRI is
configurable for T1, E1 or E1R2 MFC use depending on the territory.
Details of the supported ISDN supplementary services and protocols for each PRI are given in the 'Public and
Private Voice Networks' section.
The IP500 Universal PRI trunk cards incorporate an integrated CSU/DSU. The CSU function allows the trunk to
be put in loop-back mode for testing purposes. This can be set manually, using the monitor application, or
automatically from a Central Office sending a Line Loop Back (LLB) pattern. The DSU function allows the T1
trunk to be shared between data and voice services.
Here is a summary of the capabilities of the card:
· Each card is configurable to connect to T1, E1 or E1R2 lines.
· The card is available in either a single or dual PRI variant. The single variant can support up to 24 T1
channels or up to 30 E1 channels. The dual variant can support up to 48 T1 channels or 60 E1 channels.
· On each card, 8 channels per interface are enabled by default. This means that the single PRI has 8
channels enabled, while the dual PRI has 16 channels enabled. Further channels may be enabled by the
purchase of additional licenses in 2-channel or 8-channel increments.
· The IP500 PRI trunk card works on any IP500 VCM or extension base card (not the Legacy Card Carrier).
· Up to four Universal PRI cards can be installed in any combination in the IP500 or IP500 V2 chassis.
· Diagnostics capabilities:
· Visual indicators to show service state
· Physical test points to monitor traffic.
· These trunks support the mobility features of Mobile Call Control and one-X Mobile client .
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External Expansion Modules
Each of these modules may be used with the IP500
· IP500 Phone Expansion Module
Available in two variants for 16 or 30 analog extensions with calling line presentation.
· IP500 Digital Station Expansion Module
Available in two variants for 16 or 30 digital extensions for Avaya series digital telephones or select
Nortel digital telephones (Digital Station 16A and Digital Station 30A variants used with Nortel telephones
with IP Office Release 7.0)
· IP500 Analog Trunk 16 Expansion Module (US version only)
Provides 16 analog loop start or ground start trunks, with power failover of two trunks.
IP500 Analog Trunk 16 Module
This expansion module provides an additional sixteen Loop Start or Ground Start two-wire analog trunks.
(Ground start trunks are not available in all territories) The first two trunks on the module which are
automatically switched to power fail sockets on the rear of the unit in the event of power being interrupted
must be loop start for correct power fail operation.
For installations in a rack, this module requires the IP500 Rack Mounting Kit. The IP500 Analog Trunk 16
Module is functionally identical to the IP400 Analog Trunk 16 Module.
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IP500 Digital Station Module
This expansion module provides additional Digital Station (DS) ports for selected Avaya 1400, 2400, 4400,
5400, 9400, 9500, 6400, T3 (EMEA only) Series telephones and 3810 wireless telephones (North America
only). The IP500 Digital Station module is available in several variants; 16 or 30 extensions, supporting IP
Office telephones with RJ45 connectors and supporting Nortel telephones with RJ21 connectors. Refer to the
Telephone section for Nortel phone support.
For installations in a rack, this module requires the IP500 Rack Mounting Kit. The IP500 Digital Station Module
is functionally identical to the IP400 Digital Station V2 Module.
· Telephones can be located up to 3280 feet (1km) from the control unit. For extensions located "out-ofthe-building" additional line protection will be needed. For more information on cabling and out of
building guidelines, see the IP Office Installation Manual.
· For systems where Direct Station Select (DSS) Units are being used, IP Office supports a maximum of:
· BM32: (1616)
Up to 32 DBM32s supported (32 buttons each, up to 1024 buttons).
· DSS4450: (4412D+, 4424D+)
Up to 8 DSS4450 modules per system (maximum of 2 per DS expansion module) (50 buttons each,
max 400 buttons).
· DBM32: (1416)
Up to 32 DBM32s supported (32 buttons each, up to 1024 buttons).
· BM12: (9508 digital; 9608 and 9641 IP telephones)
Up to 36 buttons supported per telephone (3xBM12), up to 1024 buttons per system) system
· EU24/EU24BL: (4620, 4621, 5420, 5620, 5621/4620, 4621, 5620, 5621)
Up to 8 EU24s per system (24 buttons each, max 196 buttons).
· SBM24: (9630G, 9640, 9640G, 9650, 9650C)
Up to 42 SBM24 per system (24 buttons each, up to 1008 buttons).
· T3 Series: (All T3 telephones)
Up to 30 T3 DSS modules supported. (36 buttons each, up to 1080 buttons). T3 DSS buttons are
not included in the overall system limit for additional button module buttons.
See the Telephones Section for specific limits on the number of each type of telephone supported on DS
modules.
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