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G.14 ShoreGear-T1 and ShoreGear E1 Voice Switches
The following sections describe ShoreGear-T1 and ShoreGear E1 resource capacity, LED
behavior, and connectors. The ShoreGear-T1 is not supported in installations outside the
U.S. and Canada. Figure G-14 displays the ShoreGear-T1 front plate. The ShoreGear E1
front plate is identical to the ShoreGear-T1 except for the E1 labeling.
The ShoreGear-T1 provides higher-density trunking to the central office using CAS or PRI
signaling. The ShoreGear-T1 can also be used as a gateway to legacy PBX systems.
The ShoreGear E1 provides higher-density trunking to the central office using PRI
signaling. The ShoreGear E1 can also be used as a gateway to legacy PBX systems.
G.14.1 Switch Capacity
•Digital Circuit Resources
—SG T1 – One T1 circuit, 24 channels per circuit: 24 channels maximum.
—SG E1 – One T1 circuit, 30 channels per circuit: 30 channels maximum.
•Make Me Conference Resources: None
•Maximum IP Phone Resources: None
G.14.2 LED Descriptions
G.14.2.1 Power LED
The ShoreGear-T1 and ShoreGear E1 voice switches have one power LED, which indicates
the following:
•On: The switch is operating normally.
•Off: The switch has no power.
•Flashing
—2 flashes—The switch failed its internal self-test. This indicates a hardware
failure; replace the unit and submit a Return Material Authorization (RMA) to
ShoreTel, Inc.
—3 flashes—Booting via FTP. Flash memory may be corrupted. Go to the Quick
Look page to make sure that the system is running properly.
Figure G-14 ShoreGear-T1 Front Plate
ShoreGear
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T1
Default
Switch
Power
LED
RS-232C
Maintentance
Port
Network
LEDs
LAN
Connectors
T1 Monitor Port
(RJ-48C)
T1 Port
(RJ-48C)