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Putting a button module on a 1416 will require a power supply. Early versions would allow a 48 volt PoE injector to be used. Connect the extension line cord from the wall to the LAN port of the injector, then use a patch cable from the PoE side to the 1416. If that won't work for you, you'll need the Avaya proprietary adapters and power supply to make it all work.
Last edited by JBean3329; 05/20/23 10:55 AM.
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