HP (Hewlett-Packard) G250 Network Router User Manual


 
Summary of services
38 Overview for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
Physical media — G350
There are various types of telephones and lines supported by the G350 and access ports
provided for their connection.
Telephones
The G350 supports IP telephones, Avaya DCP telephones, analog telephones, and BRI
telephones. For information about which Avaya telephones are supported, see
Appendix B: Supported Avaya telephones
.
Telephones must be connected to the correct type of port for the telephone type. Different types
of telephone ports are provided by different media modules and by fixed ports on the G350 front
panel. The table below lists which ports you can use to connect each type of telephone. See
Chapter 2: Optional components
for more information about each type of port and media
module.
Voice software
The G350 supports telephone calls between a computer on the network running Avaya
Softphone software and analog telephones connected to the G350.
Table 7: Telephones supported and ports provided
Telephone type Ports
IP telephones Switched Ethernet ports on the MM314 and MM316 LAN media
modules.
Note:
Note: The registration and signaling control information
is under the direct control of the S8xxx server.
Avaya DCP digital
telephones
DCP ports on the MM312, MM712, and MM717 media modules.
Analog telephones
Analog line ports on the MM711, MM714, and MM716
analog media modules.
Fixed analog telephone line port, LINE (see G350 physical
description on page 19).