Connecting A Dcp Telephone To A G250-Dcp Media Gateway; Connecting An Analog Trunk; Connecting An Isdn Bri Trunk - Avaya G250 Installing And Upgrading

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- For phone equipment with a ringer load below 3 REN: up to 2,000 feet (609.6 m).

Connecting a DCP telephone to a G250-DCP Media Gateway

1. Wire a telephone port to a DCP port on the G250-DCP.
2. Plug the DCP telephone into the telephone port.
!
WARNING:
The ports on the DCP media modules are intended for in-building use only.
WARNING:
Phone lines connected to these ports are not to be routed out-of-building. Failure
to comply with this could cause harm to personnel and equipment.

Connecting an analog trunk

1. Connect the trunk to one of the ports labelled TRUNK on the G250.
Note:
For an analog DID trunk, you can not use a TRUNK port on the G250. Instead,
Note:
you must connect the trunk to one of the ports marked LINE.
Note:
The TRUNK analog telephone port on the G250 front panel forms a mechanical
Note:
analog relay with the LINE port next to it. See
configured to provide emergency transferred telephone service in the case of a
power outage or disconnection from an external server. During an emergency
situation, all incoming calls on the trunk are directed to the telephone plugged into
the LINE jack. Conversely, the telephone plugged into the LINE jack can use the
trunk during an emergency situation to make outgoing calls.

Connecting an ISDN BRI trunk

1. Connect the trunk to any ISDN port on the G250-BRI front panel.
Note:
In the US, you need to connect a separately purchased NT1 device to each ISDN
Note:
port you use to connect an ISDN BRI trunk.
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5. This relay can be

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