Avaya G700 Network Router User Manual


 
2 Installing Hardware for the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server: Getting Started
Installation and Upgrades for G700 with S8300 or S8700
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Figure 2. Media modules
1 . Avaya
TM
MM710 T1/E1 Media Module
2 . Avaya
TM
MM760 VoIP Media Module for additional VoIP resources
3 . Avaya
TM
MM711 Analog Media Module for connection to 8 analog stations or CO trunks
4 . Avaya
TM
MM712 DCP Media Module for connection to 8 DCP stations
5 . Avaya
TM
MM720 BRI Media Module for connection to 8 ports for international BRI trunks
For detailed descriptions of the media modules see Hardware Guide for Avaya™ Communication
Manager.
The media modules enable the G700, with its primary controller, to host a variety of functions
ranging from IP phones to traditional analog telephony ports. The media modules contain trunk or
line interfaces and their associated circuitry. Each of the four media module slots has access to the
512-time-slot TDM bus, a 10/100 base T port, power (+5V, -48 V phantom) and ground. Each media
module can be accessed and reset from the G700 Media Gateway Processor (MGP) or from the
primary controller, and its status is indicated by an LED display.
Data Expansion Modules
The G700 Media Gateway can accommodate any of the Avaya
Data Expansion Modules. With
expansion modules, customers can add additional LAN and WAN access modules directly to the
G700.
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