Avaya R300 Security Camera User Manual


 
DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 9
Getting Started with the Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator
Issue 1
November 2000
Avaya R300 Specifications and Network Design
16Setting up the Avaya R300
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The total number of DS0 trunks in a given configuration is determined by the number of
each type of trunk.
Types of terminals supported by the Avaya R300
The Avaya R300 can support DCP and analog phones directly and can support IP
Telephones and IP Softphones through its networking component. DCP and analog
phones (and other analog devices) can be connected directly through the Avaya R300
using the Interconnect unit. IP phones must be linked through a data switch or external
routing device from the Avaya R300’s Ethernet port.
The following tables describe the DCP and analog phones supported by the Avaya R300.
Table 3. Supported telephones
2-wire DCP phones
64xx Series:
6402 (non-display)
6402D (display)
6408+ (non-display with
speakerphone)
6408D+ (display with speakerphone)
6416D+ (display with speakerphone)
6416D+M (display, with analog
module)
6424D+ (display with speakerphone)
6424D+M (display with analog
module)
84xx Series:
8403 (non-display with one-way
speakerphone)
8405B (non-display with one-way
speakerphone)
8405D+ (display with two-way
speakerphone)
8410 (non-display with two-way
speakerphone)
8410D (display with two-way
speakerphone)
8411D (display with analog and
asynchronous connectors)
8434DX (display with two-way
speakerphone)
90xx Series:
9031DCP (supports transtalk wireless
base station)
Analog phones
6210
6218
6220
model 2500 sets