Hello All,
I'm hoping this kind of question is allowed, and not too general.
I'm looking for some help with initial set up and administration of a Definity ECS csi PBX. I'm a complete newbie when it comes to Definity. I've only worked with Nortel Norstar, Avaya Partner and Avaya Merlin Magix systems. So Definity is a little more complex than I'm used to.
I'm basically looking to see if anyone knows of or has any resources on system installation, wiring, and administration. I was digging around online and found a few things. However, its brought up more questions than answers. Such as how to connect with Avaya Site Administration (how to establish a serial connection with the processor / do I need a special Amphenol break out cable as something described), and wiring questions such as do I need to have this elusive Main Distribution Frame? Or can I just use 66 blocks to interface with the switch.
I appreciate any help you all can provide. I'm a little lost with this system, to be honest. I do have a basic understanding of the system, however. I'm up for the challenge!!!
Thanks!
Mark
I'm hoping this kind of question is allowed, and not too general.
I'm looking for some help with initial set up and administration of a Definity ECS csi PBX. I'm a complete newbie when it comes to Definity. I've only worked with Nortel Norstar, Avaya Partner and Avaya Merlin Magix systems. So Definity is a little more complex than I'm used to.
I'm basically looking to see if anyone knows of or has any resources on system installation, wiring, and administration. I was digging around online and found a few things. However, its brought up more questions than answers. Such as how to connect with Avaya Site Administration (how to establish a serial connection with the processor / do I need a special Amphenol break out cable as something described), and wiring questions such as do I need to have this elusive Main Distribution Frame? Or can I just use 66 blocks to interface with the switch.
I appreciate any help you all can provide. I'm a little lost with this system, to be honest. I do have a basic understanding of the system, however. I'm up for the challenge!!!
Thanks!
Mark