Connecting An E1/T1 Wan Link To The Mm340 Media Module; Connecting An Ethernet Wan Link; Connecting An External Router To The G350 - Avaya G350 Installing And Upgrading

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Connecting an E1/T1 WAN link to the MM340 media module

To connect the WAN link, plug the WAN line into the E1/T1 port on the MM340 media module.
This port is marked E1/T1. Use an unshielded twisted pair cable, straight or crossover,
depending on the WAN equipment.
Figure 24: The MM340 media module

Connecting an Ethernet WAN link

You must connect the Ethernet WAN line (DSL, firewall, etc.) to the Ethernet WAN port on the
front panel of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway chassis. This port is marked ETH WAN. See
Figure
5. Use a CAT5 Ethernet cable to connect the WAN line to the port.

Connecting an external router to the G350

You can connect a router to any of the following ports on the G350:
The ETH WAN port on the G350 front panel
The ETH LAN port on the G350 front panel
The copper Gigabit Ethernet port on an MM314 media module
The copper Gigabit Ethernet port on an MM316 media module
One of the 24 10/100 Ethernet ports on an MM314 media module
One of the 40 10/100 Ethernet ports on an MM316 media module
Step 3: Connecting to the Wide Area Network (WAN)
Issue 7 November 2009
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