MITEL AG4100 ANALOG GATEWAY - QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE
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4.3 WIRING THE ANALOG GATEWAY
• Connect the grounding plug of the Analog Gateway to a grounding point in the site with the
grounding cable.
ATTENTION: Make sure that the grounding cable is well-connected to avoid any damage or
injury.
• Put on the anti-static wrist band, and make sure the wrist band is in contact with your skin.
• Connect the anti-static wrist band to a grounding point.
• Make sure that the ON/OFF button is on OFF.
• Connect the Analog Gateway to an AC outlet with the AC power cord.
• Connect the terminals to the Analog Gateway.
For the Mitel AG4124 Analog Gateway: There are two options for connecting up to 24
terminals to the AG 4124:
o The terminals may be connected to the RJ11 connectors located on the front panel of
the Mitel AG4124.
o The terminals may be connected to the RJ21 connector located on the rear panel of the
Mitel AG4124.
For the Mitel AG4172 Analog Gateway: The terminals may only be connected to the RJ21
connector located on the rear panel of the Mitel AG4172.
• Connect the Ethernet network cable to the LAN port.
ATTENTION:
The Mitel AG4124 and AG4172 Analog Gateways
connection. Connecting more than one LAN port to the Ethernet LAN could trigger
a network broadcast storm and degrade the network.
For more information, refer to the document AG4124/AG4172 Analog Gateway Administration
Guide available on the Mitel Document Center:
https://www.mitel.com/document-center/devices-
and-accessories/networking-equipment/ag4100-analog-gateway/ag4124
4.4 FEATURE CODES OF THE ANALOG GATEWAYS
The Analog Gateways allow using feature codes to make the installation procedure easier:
• *158#: Feature code to inquire what the LAN IP address of the Analog Gateway is,
• *114#: Feature code to inquire what the phone number of a specific terminal is,
• *115#: Feature code to inquire what the port number of a specific terminal is.