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Chapter 4 - Terminals and Optional Equipment
4.15.7 GBA Adapters (GBA-L*) - P/N 690630 (Figure 4-30 - Figure 4-32)
The GBA Adapter is a hub which provides the UX5000 IP terminals with a gigabit ethernet connection. The
adapter, which is installed on the bottom of the terminal, provides a 10/100Mbps connection to the IP
terminal and a gigabit connection to a PC. All other components in the network must also support a gigabit
ethernet connection. The hub will also support VLAN applications. The adapter requires local power from an
AC-LE power adapter (P/N 690631) or PoE (subject to the terminal’s power requirements). A terminal can
only have one GBA Adapter installed.
When installing or removing the adapters, the keyset should first be unplugged from the system.
Terminals with an adapter installed can be wall-mounted, however, a separate wall-mount bracket must be
used (P/N 680610).
4.15.7.1 LED Indications
Option Compatibility
IP Terminal Digital Keyset
IP-CTS Enhanced Value Enhanced Value
✔✔NA NA
Feature Comments
Static LAN Speed
Configuration
Only Auto negotiation is supported. Fixed speed
and fixed duplex are not support.
PC Port VLAN
Though the PC port of the IP terminal supports
VLAN, the Gigabit Ethernet adapter does not.
This means that VLAN tag add/remove and
filtering by VLAN ID are not supported.
PC Port Shutdown
There is no ability to reject improper access to the
PC port.
It is recommended that if the PC port is not used
that the IP terminal not use the GBA adapter, but
should be connected directly to the LAN switch.
Tag VLAN for
Terminal Function
(SIP and RPT, etc.)
Tagged VLAN for the IP terminal is supported as
the tagged packets will be forwarded correctly (to
the terminal and PC) based on the configuration
of the IP terminal (network settings).
LED
1000Mbps is
Connected
100Mbps is
Connected
10Mbps is
Connected
Speed
Display
Green Red Off

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