HP Media Gateways G350 Avaya G250 and G350 support, Media modules necessary for each WAN line

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Summary of services

Physical media

To use the G250/G350 as the endpoint device for a WAN, install a WAN media module and connect the WAN line to a port on the media module. When you connect a WAN line to a media module, the G250/G350 serves as the router for the WAN line.

You can also use the fixed ETH WAN Fast Ethernet port as a WAN endpoint by configuring the port’s interface for PPPoE encapsulation (ADSL modem) or Ethernet-DHCP/static IP (cable modem).

To use the G250/G350 as a router, connect the external endpoint device to the fixed WAN port on the G250/G350 front panel using a standard network cable. See G250 physical description on page 15 and G350 physical description on page 19 for the location of the WAN port on the G250 and G350 front panels.

You can also use the fixed WAN port to connect a computer or other endpoint data device to the G250/G350.

Avaya G250 and G350 support

The G250/G350 supports the following types of data WAN line:

E1/T1

Universal Serial Port

PPPoE (ADSL modem)

Ethernet-DHCP/static IP (cable modem)

Media modules necessary for each WAN line

The table below lists which media modules to install to connect each type of outside WAN line. For more information about each type of media module, see Chapter 2: Optional components.

Table 12: Outside WAN lines supported and matching media modules

WAN line

Media modules

 

 

Universal Serial Port

MM342

 

 

E1/T1 data lines

MM340

 

 

PPPoE (ADSL modem)

Chassis

 

 

Ethernet (DHCP/static IP)

Chassis

(cable modem)

 

 

 

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Contents Issue 5 June Overview for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media GatewaysAvaya Inc All Rights Reserved About this book Management, Security, Alarms and Troubleshooting Appendix D G350 technical specifications Page Downloading this book and updates from the web About this bookAudience Downloading this bookRelated resources Technical assistanceWithin the US Title NumberSending us comments InternationalPage Introduction Features Avaya G350 Media Gateway OverviewAvaya G250 Media Gateway Overview WAN Introduction G250 physical description Avaya G250-Analog Media Gateway ChassisAvaya G250-DCP Media Gateway Chassis Console RST G350 physical description Avaya G350 Media Gateway ChassisETH LAN G350 front panel ports and slots Permitted slots for media modules Media Description ModulePermitted slots for media modules Media Description Module Optional components Supported media modules in the G350Supported media modules Media module Description Telephony media modulesS8300 server LAN media modulesTelephony media modules MM711 analog media moduleMM714 analog media module MM711 media moduleMM716 analog media module MM714 media moduleMM312 DCP media module MM712 DCP media moduleMM717 DCP media module MM710 E1/T1 media module MM720 BRI media moduleMM722 BRI media module MM720 media moduleWAN media modules MM340 E1/T1 WAN media moduleMM342 universal serial data WAN media module LAN media modules MM314 LAN media moduleMM316 LAN media module MM316 media moduleMedia module slot configurations in the G350 Permitted slotsPermitted slots for media modules Media module Supported media modules in the G250 Combination limitations in the G350Page Summary of services Media gateway servicesVoice over IP VoIP Physical media G350 TelephonesVoice software Physical media G250 Outside telephone linesMedia Gateway Controllers Configuring G250/G350 options Supported S8XXX serversSummary of services Avaya CM features MGC managementAvaya CM software applications Additional features Call center capabilitiesEmergency Transfer Relay ETR LAN services Physical mediaContact closure Fax, modem, TTY over IPPower over Ethernet PoE VLANsWAN services Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RstpPort mirroring Port redundancyAvaya G250 and G350 support Media modules necessary for each WAN lineWAN features Routing features VPNRIP Ospf Page Management, Security, Alarms and Troubleshooting Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Command Line Interfaces CLIManagement applications Management access security features Avaya G250/G350 Manager and Embedded Web ManagerAvaya Integrated Management Avaya QoS ManagerNetwork security features Alarms and troubleshooting featuresAutomatic error detection Front panel LEDsPacket sniffing VoIP debugging using RTP-MIB Object trackingConverged Network Analyzer CNA test plug Link Layer Discovery Protocol LldpPage Documentation Page Appendix a G250 and G350 capacities G250 maximum media gateway capacitiesG250 media gateway capacities Description Capacity Comments Miscellaneous G350 maximum media gateway capacities Simultaneous fax transmissions S8300 maximum capacities S8300 capacities Quantity SupportedPage Appendix B Supported Avaya telephones Avaya IP telephonesAvaya DCP digital telephones Avaya analog telephones Appendix C G250 technical specifications G250 specificationsAvaya G250 Media Gateway specifications Description Value G250 power cord specifications G250 media module specificationsMedia modules Description Value Appendix D G350 technical specifications G350 specificationsAvaya G350 Media Gateway specifications Description Value G350 power cord specifications G350 media module specificationsOther media modules Index DCP WAN WAN features Access control lists