6-8 INSTALLING INTEL TELEPHONY COMPONENTS
Connecting regular analog trunk boards
1. Using the cable included with the board, attach the connector on the rear of the analog
trunk board to the BCP connection panel port labeled A) LS 1-8. Only the correct cable
will fit. If you are installing two D/80SC-4LS boards, connect the second board to the
port labeled
B) LS 4-8.
2. Using phone cable, connect the analog loop-start trunk lines from the telephone
company to the RJ-11 jacks labeled
Outside Lines (Trunks) on the BCP connection
panel. Use jacks T1-T4 for 4 lines and jacks T1-T8 for 8 lines.
The first trunk line in your incoming hunt group must be attached to T1, the second to
T2, and so on in order to minimize conflicts between incoming and outgoing calls.
Connecting analog DID trunk boards
See “Additional required hardware for analog service” in Chapter 4 in Installing TeleVantage.
1. Using the cable included with the board, attach the connector on the rear of the analog
trunk board to the BCP connection panel port labeled
A) LS 1-8. Only the correct cable
will fit. If you are installing two D/80SC-4LS boards, connect the second board to the
port labeled
B) LS 4-8.
2. Connect the DID interface unit to the RJ-11 jacks labeled
Outside Lines (Trunks) on
the BCP connection panel. Use jacks T1-T4 for 4-line systems and jacks T1-T8 for
8-line systems.
3. Using phone cable, connect the analog DID trunks from the telephone company to the
DID interface unit.
4. Connect the DID Interface Unit as follows:
Plug a DID trunk from your phone company into the leftmost socket of the
three-hole connector.
Plug the TeleVantage trunk from the BCP connection panel into the middle socket
of the three-hole connector.
If you will be using this trunk for both inbound and outbound calls, and you have a
DID Interface Unit that supports it, plug a regular analog trunk—not a DID
trunk—into the rightmost socket of the three-hole connector. See the next section
for details.
Plug the DID Interface Unit into a power outlet using its power connector.