
6 Installing and Administering Amanda@SOHO
Connecting Ports
You create an Amanda port by connecting a telephone line (a standard 2-wire line cord)
from your telephone switching system to a standard RJ-11 modular jack on the back of
Amanda. The jack represents one analog (single-line) extension. Amanda can support up
to four ports.
Arrange the ports in a hunt group. Calls should go to port 1 with the highest priority, then
to ports 2, 3, and 4 in that order. Port 4 is the lowest priority. However, port 4 must be
connected to the telephone switching system in order to perform notification. When
Amanda notifies a user that a message has been left (for example, by paging that user or
lighting the message light on the telephone), she uses port 4. Amanda can notify users
only if port 4 is connected to the telephone switching system. Port 4 must also have
outside line access (in the same way that other extensions have outside line access) to dial
out to pagers, etc.
Amanda@SOHO comes in both a US (domestic) and an international casing. The
following diagram shows the domestic hardware:
LINE 1
LINE 2
LINE 3
LINE 4
Power In
ON
OFF
Reset
Hard Disk
Diagnostic
Power On
COM 1 Parallel Port
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