HP Media Gateways G250 manual Supported S8XXX servers, Configuring G250/G350 options

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Media gateway services

Supported S8XXX servers

The MGCs supported by the Avaya G250 or Avaya G350 Media Gateway include both ECCs and ICCs. Both the G250 and the G350 support the following MGCs:

Table 11: MGCs supported by the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways

MGCs

Type

Usage

 

 

 

Avaya S8300 Server

Media module

ICC, ECC or LSP

 

 

 

Avaya S8400 Server

External

ECC

 

 

 

Avaya S8500 Server

External

ECC or LSP

 

 

 

Avaya S8700 Server

External

ECC

 

 

 

Avaya S8710 Server

External

ECC

 

 

 

Avaya S8720 Server

External

ECC

 

 

 

Avaya S8730 Server

External

ECC

 

 

 

Note:

The S8700 Server cannot be upgraded to CM 5.0.

See Chapter 2: Optional components for information about the S8300 Server module.

Configuring G250/G350 options

The G250/G350 provides the following configuration options to help you ensure continuous telephone services:

You can configure the G250/G350 to use up to four MGCs. If the MGC is an S8700, S8710, S8720, or S8730, the first server on the list will normally be the primary C-LAN board connected to the S8xxx server. If the MGC is an S8400 or S8500, the first server on the list will be either the primary C-LAN board connected to the S8xxx server or an Ethernet port on the server that has been enabled for processor Ethernet connections. If the MGC is an S8300, the first server on the list will be the IP address of the S8300. The remaining servers will be alternate C-LAN boards connected to the S8xxx server (S8400, S8500, or S8700-series servers), an S8300 configured as an LSP, or the port enabled as the Ethernet processor port on an S8500 configured as an LSP.

Using the connection preserving migration feature, you can configure the G250/G350 to preserve the bearer paths of stable calls in the event that the G250/G350 migrates to another MGC (including an LSP), including migration back from an LSP to the primary MGC. A call for which the talk path between parties in the call has been established is considered stable. A call consisting of a user listening to announcements or music is not

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Contents Overview for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways Issue 5 JuneAvaya Inc All Rights Reserved About this book Management, Security, Alarms and Troubleshooting Appendix D G350 technical specifications Page About this book Downloading this book and updates from the webAudience Downloading this bookTechnical assistance Related resourcesWithin the US Title NumberInternational Sending us commentsPage Introduction Avaya G250 Media Gateway Overview FeaturesAvaya G350 Media Gateway Overview WAN Introduction Avaya G250-Analog Media Gateway Chassis G250 physical descriptionAvaya G250-DCP Media Gateway Chassis Console RST Avaya G350 Media Gateway Chassis G350 physical descriptionETH LAN Permitted slots for media modules Media Description Module G350 front panel ports and slotsPermitted slots for media modules Media Description Module Supported media modules in the G350 Optional componentsSupported media modules Media module Description Telephony media modulesLAN media modules S8300 serverMM711 analog media module Telephony media modulesMM711 media module MM714 analog media moduleMM714 media module MM716 analog media moduleMM717 DCP media module MM312 DCP media moduleMM712 DCP media module MM720 BRI media module MM710 E1/T1 media moduleMM720 media module MM722 BRI media moduleMM342 universal serial data WAN media module WAN media modulesMM340 E1/T1 WAN media module MM314 LAN media module LAN media modulesMM316 media module MM316 LAN media modulePermitted slots for media modules Media module Media module slot configurations in the G350Permitted slots Combination limitations in the G350 Supported media modules in the G250Page Voice over IP VoIP Summary of servicesMedia gateway services Voice software Physical media G350Telephones Outside telephone lines Physical media G250Media Gateway Controllers Supported S8XXX servers Configuring G250/G350 optionsSummary of services Avaya CM software applications Avaya CM featuresMGC management Emergency Transfer Relay ETR Additional featuresCall center capabilities Physical media LAN servicesContact closure Fax, modem, TTY over IPVLANs Power over Ethernet PoERapid Spanning Tree Protocol Rstp WAN servicesPort mirroring Port redundancyMedia modules necessary for each WAN line Avaya G250 and G350 supportWAN features VPN Routing featuresRIP Ospf Page Management applications Management, Security, Alarms and TroubleshootingAvaya G250 and Avaya G350 Command Line Interfaces CLI Avaya G250/G350 Manager and Embedded Web Manager Management access security featuresAvaya Integrated Management Avaya QoS ManagerAlarms and troubleshooting features Network security featuresPacket sniffing Automatic error detectionFront panel LEDs Object tracking VoIP debugging using RTP-MIBConverged Network Analyzer CNA test plug Link Layer Discovery Protocol LldpPage Documentation Page G250 media gateway capacities Description Capacity Comments Appendix a G250 and G350 capacitiesG250 maximum media gateway capacities Miscellaneous G350 maximum media gateway capacities Simultaneous fax transmissions S8300 capacities Quantity Supported S8300 maximum capacitiesPage Avaya DCP digital telephones Appendix B Supported Avaya telephonesAvaya IP telephones Avaya analog telephones Avaya G250 Media Gateway specifications Description Value Appendix C G250 technical specificationsG250 specifications Media modules Description Value G250 power cord specificationsG250 media module specifications Avaya G350 Media Gateway specifications Description Value Appendix D G350 technical specificationsG350 specifications Other media modules G350 power cord specificationsG350 media module specifications Index DCP WAN WAN features Access control lists