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AT&T Business in a Box®

Quick Start Guide

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The following components are included in your router package:

What’s in the Box

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AT&T Business in a Box® 12 or 24 Port

Base Unit Router

RJ11 modem cable

Labelled ISE644 (Qty 1)

Router power cable

RJ48

T1

Cable

Labelled ISE642-025 (Qty 1-4)

Site Documentation

Package

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Understanding your AT&T Business in a Box® Equipment

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Ethernet LAN Ports (12 or 24)

Customer Provided Cable (RJ45) to IP Phones, PC’s,

Servers, etc. AT&T Provided Interconnect cables for

Add-on’s when ordered

T1 Ports (4)

Grey Cable(s) from SmartJack to Grey

Port. When PRI interface to phone

system is required a RED cable used in

port #4

Modem Port

Included Brown Cable from POTS

jack to Brown Port

Survivability Ports (2)

Customer Provided Cable (RJ11) to

customer provided POTS Jack

Analog Phone Ports (6)

Customer Provided Cable (RJ11) to

customer key system, fax

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The AT&T Business in a Box® router may be wall mounted on a

¾” or thicker plywood backing. The unit is too heavy to be

mounted to drywall. Use the two (2) rack-mount brackets, eight

(8) bracket screws (included) and four (4) 1 ½” wood screws (not

included).

Complete the following steps:

1)

Position the device so that the front panel is facing down

and apply the rack-mount brackets with bracket screws to

each side as shown in Figure 1. Rack-mount bracket

position.

2)

Attach the bracket to ¾” or thicker plywood backing using

four (4) 1 ½” wood screws as shown in Figure 2.

Rack-Mount bracket on plywood backing.

Important: Cables will flow down and should be dressed using a

wire minder. The unit should be mounted high enough that the

technician can see the status lights**. See Figure 3 Installation

example.

Step 1 – Wall Mounting Instructions

(optional to Rack Mounting)

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** It is recommended, but not required that a skilled technician mount the router on the wall.

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Step 2 - Attach Power Cord to Router and Proper Grounding

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Plug in power cord to router and attach customer

provided ground cable

To power strip, UPS or other

power source

On/Off Power

Switch -

Leave

powered off until

ready for service

activation

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Step 3 - Connect Analog POTS line to Internal Modem

Connect customer provided Analog POTS line from wall jack to the

internal modem using the provided brown RJ11 cable.

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To wall jack

RJ11 modem cable

Labelled ISE644

Note: The POTS line may be used in the turn-up of your service as well as by AT&T’s Global

Customer Service Center.

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Step 3 - Connect Router to T1 Access Circuit(s)

Connect your T1 circuit(s) using the Grey T1 cable(s) to the port(s) labeled

Port 1-4.

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T1 Cable(s) labelled ISE642

To smart jack(s)

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Step 4 - Connect Router to your Ethernet Devices

Connect your Ethernet devices (PC’s, printers, servers, etc.) to the

integrated Ethernet switch or per instructions in your Site Documentation

Package.

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Customer provide

RJ45 LAN Cable(s)

Note: If utilizing your own Ethernet switch/firewall behind the AT&T Business in a Box®

then utilize only Port 2 to interconnect.

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Step 5 - Connect Router to your Analog Key System

Connect to your Analog Key System and/or Fax per instructions in your

Site Documentation Package.

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Customer provide

RJ11 Cable(s)

connecting green

analog ports to your

key system or fax

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Step 7 (optional) - Connect Router to Analog POTS for

Outbound Site Survivability

Connect up to 2 customer provided POTS lines to purple ports for

outbound calling survivability.

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Customer provide

RJ11 Cable(s)

connecting purple

analog ports to

customer provided

POTS line(s)

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AT&T Business in a Box® User Guide

AT&T Business in a Box® includes integrated Wi-Fi capabilities available with

your service. A User Guide is available to assist customers with logging into

the device using a web browser and configuring to your needs.

User Guide Link -

http://planner.bus.att.com/avpn/ATT_BIB_AVPN_User_Guide.pdf

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