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TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320<br />

● T.38 fax over the Internet, including endpoints connected to non-<strong>Avaya</strong> systems<br />

● 64-kbps clear channel transport in support of firmware downloads, BRI secure telephones,<br />

<strong>and</strong> data appliances<br />

The TN2602AP supports STRP media encryption.<br />

Firmware download<br />

The IP Media Resource 320 can serve as an FTP or SFTP server <strong>for</strong> firmware downloads to<br />

itself. However, this capability is activated by <strong>and</strong> available <strong>for</strong> authorized services personnel<br />

only.<br />

I/O adapter<br />

The TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 circuit pack has a services Ethernet port in the<br />

faceplate. The TN2602AP circuit pack also requires an input/output adapter that provides <strong>for</strong><br />

one RS-232 serial port <strong>and</strong> two 10/100 Mbs Ethernet ports <strong>for</strong> LAN connections (though only<br />

the first Ethernet port is used). This Ethernet connection is made at the back of the IP Media<br />

Resource 320 slot. See Figure 63: IP Media Resource 320 I/O adapter on page 271.<br />

Note: The<br />

Note:<br />

TN2302AP can also use this I/O adapter.<br />

Figure 63: IP Media Resource 320 I/O adapter<br />

Figure notes:<br />

1. Amphenol connector to<br />

backplane connector<br />

corresponding to TN2602AP slot<br />

2. RS-232 connector <strong>for</strong> services<br />

2<br />

1<br />

addf2602 LAO 112105<br />

PORT 1<br />

3<br />

4<br />

PORT 2<br />

3. Port 1: RJ45 LAN cable connection <strong>for</strong><br />

100 Mbps CAT5 cable<br />

4. Port 2: RJ45 LAN connection <strong>for</strong><br />

future use (do not use)<br />

Issue 6 February 2007 271

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