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Telephone services on a G250/G350 are controlled by a Media Gateway Controller (MGC). You can use a server running Avaya Communication Manager call processing software as an MGC. Both the G250 and the G350 integrate seamlessly with Avaya Servers
The MGC can be located at the headquarters and serve the G250/G350 remotely. The G250/ G350 can optionally house an internal Avaya S8300 Server as a local survivable processor (LSP) or as the primary MGC for standalone deployment. When the primary MGC is located at a remote location, the G250 features Standard Local Survivability (SLS). SLS consists of a module built into the G250 itself to provide partial backup MGC functionality in the event that the connection with the primary MGC is lost. An additional option is Enhanced Local Survivability (ELS). ELS can be provided for both the G250 and the G350 by installing an S8300 Server as an LSP, capable of providing full MGC functionality in the event that the connection with the primary MGC is lost.
In addition to advanced and comprehensive telephony services, the G350 provides full data networking services, precluding the need for a WAN router or LAN switch.
The G350 is a modular device, adaptable to support different combinations of endpoint devices. Pluggable media modules provide interfaces for different types of telephones and trunks. A combination is selected to suit the needs of the branch. A LAN media module with PoE standard compliant Ethernet ports provides support for IP telephones as well as all other types of data devices. A range of telephony modules provides full support for legacy equipment such as analog and digital telephones.
The G250 supports the connection of PCs, LAN switches, IP phones, analog telephones, and trunks, using fixed analog and PoE ports on the chassis. A media module slot supports either of two WAN media modules, for connection to a WAN. The G250 is available in a special BRI model
G250 and G350 Features
G250 and G350 features include:
●Avaya Communication Manager server management
●Call center capabilities
●DHCP client, server, and relay functions
●Dynamic Call Admission Control (CAC) for Fast Ethernet, Serial, and GRE tunnel interfaces
●Dynamic IP addressing
●Extensive alarming and troubleshooting features
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