About hardware components
Issue 7 January 2005
81
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ASAI Co-Resident DEFINITY LAN Gateway (DLG)
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Call Center
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Uninteruptible Power Supply (UPS)
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) Modems
See
Chapter 8: Connecting telephones and adjunct systems
for more information on installing
adjuncts.
About installation planning
In the following sections of this installation guide, you will be guided through the installation of
several configurations. Before the G700 components are physically installed on the customer’s
site, several steps will already have been completed to assure that the actual installation will go
smoothly:
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Sales personnel have verified that the product is suited to the customer’s application.
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Planning and implementation personnel have conducted preliminary inspections of the site
and of the other equipment to assure that the S8300/G700 solution will operate at its full
potential.
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A data network readiness assessment has been completed to assure that the solution will
function optimally within the customer's network.
Each of these processes have been documented before the installation. You should verify that
you have all the necessary information before going to the site (see
Appendix B: Information
Checklists
).
What the planning documentation provides
To guide you in your preparations for the installation, use the Installer's Checklists (see
Appendix B: Information Checklists
) to verify that you have the tools, software, and information
that you need to install the G700.
The planning documentation will provide you with information about:
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What equipment you will be installing
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What kind of system you will be integrating
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Whom to contact on site about delivery, system questions, or network concerns
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Whom to contact at your home office in case of questions
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Whether you need a special pass or an escort
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How to gain entrance to the installation location if it is locked
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Where to install equipment
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Where to find a telephone near the installation location