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Task List: Make Data Module Settings
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Figure 168: A typical remote connection using an 8400B (top) or 7400B (bottom) data
module
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Connect Remotely to the Avaya Media Gateway Through a Modem
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You can connect a PC to the Avaya Media Gateway through an analog modem to an INADS port.
Connect the equipment as shown in
Figure 169, A typical remote connection through a modem to access
a remote Avaya Media Gateway, on page 457
.
Follow these steps to connect to the Avaya Media Gateway through a modem.
1
Connect the computer to the modem.
2
Connect an analog telephone line to the leftmost analog-line port on the modem.
3
Make sure that the modem’s DIP switches are set as shown in
U.S. Robotics Modem DIP Switch
Settings on page 457
.
4
Plug the modem into an AC power outlet.
5
Turn on the modem.
Figure notes
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Avaya Media Gateway
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Digital line circuit pack
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B25A 25-pair cable
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Main distribution frame (MDF)
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103A or Avaya modular wall jack
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400B2 adapter
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D6AP power cord (8400B+ only)
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Data module power supply
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7-ft (2-m) D8W modular cord
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Data module (8400B+ [top] or 7400B+ [bottom])
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50-ft (15-m) M25A cable (RS-232)
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