Upgrading media modules and devices
There is no configuration necessary when you add a WAN or LAN module. Configuration is only
necessary when you add telephones, WAN lines, and LAN devices to the new module. See
Adding a LAN device
page 89.
Adding a LAN device
You must connect, configure and test the LAN device before adding the device to the Avaya
G350 Media Gateway.
For instructions on connecting a new LAN device, see one of the following sections:
Connecting a switch or a network data port
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Connecting a computer
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Connecting a server
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Configure the LAN device on the G350
Configuration may be performed on site by connecting a laptop computer connected to the
CON port of the G350, or remotely via a modem connected to the G350 or S8300.
For information about preparing a modem, see
for remote access
the G350
on page 79.
Record LAN information for software configuration
Before software configuration for the new LAN device takes place, gather the following
information:
The name and location of the owner of or person responsible for the LAN device.
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The slot and port number on the Avaya G350 Media Gateway to which the LAN device
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connects. If the LAN device is connected to an IP telephone, note the extension of the
telephone to which the LAN device connects, and the slot and port number on the G350 to
which the telephone connects.
Test the LAN device
After installation and configuration of the LAN device is complete, ping the IP address of the
device to test the device's connectivity within the network and outside the network.
86 Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
on page 86,
Adding a telephone
on page 47
on page 48
on page 61. For information about configuration, see
on page 87,
Adding a WAN line
on page 45
Chapter 4: Connecting and enabling a modem
on
Chapter 5: Configuring