Installing the Avaya G350 Media Gateway

Step 2: Install the media modules

Figure 4: The G350 front panel ports and slots

Table 1, Permitted slots for media modules, on page 24 describes which media modules can be inserted into which slots:

Table 1: Permitted slots for media modules

Media module

Permitted slots

Description

MM312

V6

Provides 24 ports for connecting DCP telephones.

 

 

 

MM314

V6

Provides one Gigabit Ethernet port and 24 10/100

 

 

Ethernet ports for connecting data devices. The 24

 

 

10/100 Ethernet ports can provide power to

 

 

connected devices using Power over Ethernet (PoE).

 

 

 

MM340

V2, V3, V4, V5

Provides one E1/T1 WAN port for connecting to a

 

 

WAN endpoint device.

 

 

 

MM342

V2, V3, V4, V5

Provides one USP WAN port for connecting to a

 

 

WAN endpoint device.

 

 

 

MM710

V1, V2, V3, V4, V5

Provides one E1/T1 trunk port for connecting an

 

 

E1/T1 telephone trunk.

 

 

 

MM711

V1, V2, V3, V4, V5

Provides eight universal analog ports for connecting

 

 

analog telephones or trunks.

 

 

 

MM712

V1, V2, V3, V4, V5

Provides eight ports for connecting DCP telephones.

 

 

 

MM714

V1, V2, V3, V4, V5

Provides four analog ports for analog telephones and

 

 

four analog ports for analog trunks.

 

 

 

MM720

V1, V2, V3, V4, V5

Provides eight ports for connecting ISDN trunks.

 

 

 

MM722

V1, V2, V3, V4, V5

Provides two ports for connecting ISDN trunks.

 

 

 

S8300

V1

Media Server

 

 

 

 

 

 

Allocate a slot for the media module. Make sure your slot allocations allow a permissible slot for every media module.

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Installation of the G350 Media Gateway

 

December 2003

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Avaya manual G350 front panel ports and slots