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Avaya 8000 Series - Console Port Pin Assignments; AC Power Supply; Installing an AC Power Supply

Avaya 8000 Series
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Important:
Discard transceivers in accordance with the proper laws and regulations.
Console port pin assignments
The following section describes the console port pin assignments for the RJ-45 connectors in the
Avaya Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series. The Console port and Management port both use
RJ-45 connectors.
Table 9: Console port pin assignments
Connector Pin Number Signal
1 Ready to send (RTS) — optional
2 Data terminal ready (DTR) — optional, can swap or link with pin
8
3 Transmit data (TXD) — mandatory
4 Carrier detect (DCD) — optional
5 Ground (GND) — mandatory
6 Receive data (RXD) — mandatory
7 Data set ready (DSR) — optional
8 Clear to send (CTS) — optional, can swap or link with pin 1
Note:
The Table 15 — Console port pin assignments shows only the console signalling.
AC power supply
Installing an AC power supply
Important:
Avaya does not support installing a combination of AC-input and DC-input power supplies in the
same chassis.
The Avaya Virtual Services Platform 8000 Series supports two field-replaceable 800W power
supplies. One comes with the switch and you can install a second power supply to provide
redundancy and load sharing.
Console port pin assignments
November 2016 Installing the Avaya VSP 8000 Series 71
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