SpectraLink Corporation
Installation, Configuration, and Administration
NetLink Telephony Gateway
Part Number: 72-0065-02-R.doc
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4.
Site Preparation
As shown in the system diagram in the previous section, the NetLink Telephony
Gateway is connected to both the Ethernet switch and the wired telephone system;
the NetLink SVP Server is connected to the Ethernet switch only. The specifications
covered here allow for great flexibility in physical placement of the components
within stated guidelines.
4.1
Required Materials
The customer must provide the following equipment.
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Power Outlet(s)
: Must accept SpectraLink provided AC adapter, one for
each NetLink Telephony Gateway and one for the NetLink SVP Server (if
required). For multiple NetLink Telephony Gateway installations, provide
power strips with sufficient outlets and built-in power switches to enable the
Telephony Gateways to be powered on and off at the same time.
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Cross-Connect Block
: Required to connect the PBX ports to the NetLink
Telephony Gateway(s).
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25 Pair Cables
: RJ-21 male at NetLink Telephony Gateway end, required to
connect each NetLink Telephony Gateway to the cross-connect blocks.
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Backboard space
: The NetLink Telephony Gateway and the NetLink SVP
Server are designed to be wall mounted to ¾” plywood securely screwed to
the wall.
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Screws
: Required to mount the NetLink Telephony Gateway and the
NetLink SVP Server (if required) to the wall. Four #8 - ¾” panhead wood
screws (or similar device) are required for each component.
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10BaseT Cables
: RJ-45 connector at each NetLink Telephony Gateway.
Connection to Ethernet switch.
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CAT 5 Cable
: RJ-45 connector at the NetLink SVP Server. Connection to
Ethernet switch.
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Modem Cable
: DB-9 female, null-modem cable. Required for initial setup
of the NetLink Telephony Gateway and SVP Server.
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Outlet Strip
: For installations with more than one NetLink Telephony
Gateway, use an outlet strip with a built in power switch to allow NetLink
Telephony Gateways to be turned on and off together.