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Installing Hardware for the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server
Installation and Cabling
Installation and Upgrades for G700 and S8300 89
December 2003
Cable Multiple Units
Avaya G700 Media Gateways can be mounted in equipment stacks with routers, switches, or other Media
Gateways. These elements are all compatible and are installed similarly. Consult Avaya™ P333T User
Guide for installation and cabling information. To link multiple units, each G700 Media Gateway must be
equipped with an Avaya X330STK Stacking Module on the rear panel. Then, each unit in the stack is
linked to the one above it. Finally, the bottom unit is linked to the top unit. Stacks should always be built
from the bottom, and new units should be added at the top. Up to 10 units can be stacked in this way.
When deciding where to position the unit, ensure that:
It is accessible and cables can be connected easily.
Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise such as radio transmitters, broadcast amplifiers,
power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures.
Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the unit.
There is a free flow of air around the unit and the vents in the sides of the case are not blocked.
The two ends of the Octaplane cables incorporate different connectors. Each connector can only be
connected to its matching interface.The following cables are used to connect stacked units:
Short Octaplane cable (Avaya X330SC) - light, ivory-colored cable used to connect adjacent
units.
Long Octaplane and Extra-Long Octaplane cables (Avaya X330LC/X330L-LC) - light, ivory-
colored cable used to connect units from two different physical stacks or those separated b y mo re
than 12 inches (30 cm).
Redundant and Long Redundant cables (Avaya X330RC/X330L-RC) - black cable used to
connect the top and bottom switches of a stack.