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Avaya G450 Media Gateway With An Avaya S8300 Server
Avaya G450 Media Gateway With An Avaya S8300 Server
Music on Hold Up to 45 minutes of G.711 quality voice file for Music on Hold
Capability
The storage is shared in all cases for the gateways for music on hold, announcements or any
combination of the two.
The integrated CSU in the MM710 does not support E1, only T1.
The MM716 can only support wink and immediate start DID
trunks (supported in Canada, Hong Kong, Israel, Philippines,
Singapore, Taiwan and the U.S.) It can not however support loop
or ground start trunks.
Note:
The MM720 BRI media module cannot be administered to support both
BRI trunks and BRI endpoints at the same time. Also, the MM720 BRI
media module does not support combining both B-channels together to
form a 128-kbps channel. Finally, if the MM720 BRI Media Module is
administered to support BRI endpoints, it can not be used as a clock
synchronization source.
For BRI trunking, the MM720 BRI media module supports up to eight
BRI interfaces to the central office at the ISDN TE reference point.
Information is communicated in two ways:
● Over two 64-kbps channels, called B1 and B2, that can be circuit-
switched simultaneously
● Over a 16-kbps channel, called the D-channel, that is used for
signaling. The MM720 occupies one time slot for all eight D channels
For BRI endpoints, the MM720 BRI media module supports up to 16 BRI
stations and data modules that conform to AT&T BRI, World Class BRI,
and National ISDN NI1/NI2 BRI standards. The MM720 BRI media
module provides -40 volt phantom power to the BRI endpoints.
NOTE: The BRI Media Modules do not support BRI Stations, only BRI
trunks.
MM340 T1/E1 The Avaya MM340 Media Module provides one WAN access port for the
Media Module connection of an E1 or T1 data WAN. The MM340 may be deployed as
an interface to an IP-routed private enterprise network or as an
interface to an Internet service provider.
MM342 USP Media The MM342 media module provides one USP WAN access port. MM342
Module supports the following WAN protocols:
- EIA530
- V.35/ RS449
- X.21
NOTE: The cables are not supplied.
IA770 Intuity The Intuity Audix® Messaging Application (IA770), embedded on the
Audix® Messaging Avaya S8300 Server, delivers voice, fax and email in order to enhance
Application and simplify the communications and the exchange of information within
both small enterprises, as well as small locations of large enterprises to
make them more successful. The IA770 uses the Linux operating
system, making it consistent with the operating system of the Media
Gateway.
MM342 V3 – V4, V8
1 USP WAN Port
MM710 V1 through V8
1 – T1/E1 ISDN PRI
Trunk Port
MM711 V1 through V8
8 – Universal
Analog Ports
MM712 V1 through V8
8 – DCP Digital
Ports
MM717 V1 through V8
24 – DCP Digital
Ports
MM714 4X4 V1 through V8
4 – Analog Phone
and 4 – Analog
Trunk
MM716 V1 through V8
24 - Analog Ports
MM720 V1 through V8
8 – ISDN BRI Trunk
Ports
NOTES:
There are no limitations for the voice media modules. Example the G450 could house
up to 8 MM716 192 analog endpoints or 8 T1/E1 modules. The only exception is that
the timeslot maximum is 206 two way timeslots limiting the number two way E1
channels.
Maximum of three of the following WAN media modules in any combination: MM340 or
MM342
Standard Local Survivability (SLS) provides a local G450 with a limited subset of MGC
functionality when there is no IP-routed WAN link available to an MGC, or no MGC is available.
SLS is not a replacement for ELS or LSP survivability, which offer full call-feature functionality
and full translations in the survivable mode. Instead, SLS is a cost-effective survivability
alternative offering limited call processing in survivable mode. Although the G450 has an
option to host an Avaya S8300 Server in ICC or LSP mode, SLS offers both local survivability
and call control.
In contrast to the server-based survivability features, SLS operates entirely from the media
gateway and requires a data set comprised of Avaya Communication Manager translations
(Survivable ARS analysis and configuration data). This data set is compiled and distributed to a
group of devices using the Provisioning and Installation Manager (PIM). In the absence of PIM,
the data set can be configured manually from individual media gateways using CLI commands.
SLS service
The new Avaya 16xx and 96xx IP phone families are not directly referenced in the G250/G350/G450
CLI. When you administer these phones via the CLI, use the following mapping: 9600 endpoints are
not supported in SLS mode
1603 4610
1608 4610
1616 4620
9610 4606
9620 4610
9630 4620
9640 4620
9650 4620
In survivable mode, SLS provides only a limited subset of Avaya Communication Manager call
processing functionality:
● Limited call routing through a Survivable ARS Analysis Table (in the PIM application or
through the CLI) and COR calling permissions.
● Communication Manager Feature Access Codes for ARS, Contact Closure, and Hold
● Centrex features
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June 13, 2008
G450 Media Gateway
● Many small business customers employ custom calling features like call waiting from the
BOC/LEC, attempting a more PBX-like capability. These features are not supported by
SLS.
● Non-ISDN signaling:
- DMI BOS signaling for T1 and E1
- R2-MFC signaling for E1
● 3-party conferences
G450 Dimensions
Width 19.0 in. (48.26 cm)
Height 5.25 in. (13.33 cm)
Depth 18.0 in. (45.72 cm)
Weight 30.86 lbs. (14.0 kg)
Environmental Specifications
BTUs 1320
Ambient working temperature 32 to 104 deg Fahrenheit
0 to 40 deg Celsius
Operating Humidity 10 to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Operating Altitude up to 10,000 feet or 3,000 meters
Minimum clearance for system cooling Front 12 in. (30 cm)
Rear 18 in. (45 cm)
Consistent with EIA 464 data rack standards
Media Gateway
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