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(Definity) - Desparate need of adapter...

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I have a dilemma. We recently moved one of our offices, and I relocated out G3si switch. Sometime during the move, a part was lost from the back of the cabiniet. This connector is an adapter (Amphenol to RJ-45/DB-9) that goes with the TN2302 IP Media Processor (MedPro) board.

Although it has a ComCode, and Avaya even has pricing on it ($22), I cannot order one without ordering the entire board again (about $6,000).

If there is anybody out there who has this, and could look at their connector I would be forever in debt to them if they could provide me with the pinout. I cant imagine there is more than 11-12 wires in the entire connector.

There is a picture of this connector here:
Thank you all in advance for your assistance.
 
I don't have the pin out but did you try Avaya direct or was it your rep? that sounds like somthing the rep would tell you.

Avaya direct was able to get me some funny parts in the past but I had to spend a lot of time on the phone with them. If you already have the com code i would give them a try.

VLG711
 
I can give you the pin configuration for the ethernet connection
ethernet in rj45 is 1-2 3-6
Take a Telco-Cable and an RJ45 Jack
1 = red/orange
2 = orange/red
3 = yellow/brown
6 = brown/yellow

You can read this from the Documentaion Avaya R9:
Connector and Cable Diagramms

Callmaster
 
if you need just the connector you can try this number and explain you only want the connector. 732-625-3265 ask for joe M.

Hope this helps you?
 
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