Table 35: J4350 and J6350 Avaya VoIP Module Summary (continued)
Sample Interface
Name
(type-pim/0/port)
Maximum Number on a
Chassis
Slot and Port
Numbering
Software Release for
This PIMAlso CalledPIM
–Three (See “Planning for
Power
Management” on page 112.)
Slots 1 through 6JUNOS 8.5 and later
■
TIM508
media
module
■
TIM508
TIM508
Analog
Telephony
Interface
Module
–TwoSlots 1 through 6JUNOS 8.2 and later
■
TIM510
E1/T1 media
module
■
TIM510
TIM510 E1/T1
Telephony
Interface
Module
–FourSlots 1 through 6JUNOS 8.2 and later
■
TIM514
analog media
module
■
TIM514
TIM514
Analog
Telephony
Interface
Module
–Three (See “Planning for
Power
Management” on page 112.)
Slots 1 through 6JUNOS 8.5 and later
■
TIM516
analog media
module
■
TIM516
TIM516
Analog
Telephony
Interface
Module
–Three (See “Planning for
Power
Management” on page 112.)
Slots 1 through 6JUNOS 8.5 and later
■
TIM518
analog media
module
■
TIM518
TIM518
Analog
Telephony
Interface
Module
–TwoSlots 1 through 6JUNOS 8.2 and later
■
TIM521 BRI
media
module
■
TIM521
TIM521 BRI
Telephony
Interface
Module
TGM550 Telephony Gateway Module
The TGM550 Telephony Gateway Module (Figure 41 on page 70), also known as the
TGM550 Gateway Module, has two analog telephone ports, two analog trunk ports,
and a serial console port.
The TGM550 enables routers to provide VoIP services to telephones and trunks that
do not directly support VoIP by translating voice and signaling data between VoIP
and the system used by the telephones and trunks.
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Chapter 3: PIM and VoIP Module Overview