According to the documentation the TN2182C Global-Tone Clock is not supported in the G650. To get this functionality Avaya configures a TN2312BP IPSI circuit pack. And the latest Minimum Stockable, Usable, and Certifiable Vintages document says the TN2312BP is "required for G650 operation".
From an economic stand point Avaya is asking customers to replace the tone resource board that costs roughly $1300 with one that costs roughly $6000. Better than 500% mark-up.
I realize that in an IP-conncect S8700 the IPSI would be necessary, but in a direct-connect S8700 the IPSI is overkill when you have to include Expansion Interface cards as well.
We were planning to upgrade a G3r to a direct-connect S8700 using G650 carriers, but the cost of IPSI's alone is over $200000 (critical reliability, 10 racks; 20 PNs).
Watch out and read through your configs carefully.
Thanks, WHCARon
From an economic stand point Avaya is asking customers to replace the tone resource board that costs roughly $1300 with one that costs roughly $6000. Better than 500% mark-up.
I realize that in an IP-conncect S8700 the IPSI would be necessary, but in a direct-connect S8700 the IPSI is overkill when you have to include Expansion Interface cards as well.
We were planning to upgrade a G3r to a direct-connect S8700 using G650 carriers, but the cost of IPSI's alone is over $200000 (critical reliability, 10 racks; 20 PNs).
Watch out and read through your configs carefully.
Thanks, WHCARon