Configuring The Avaya Mm340 E1/T1 Wan Media Module - Avaya G450 Manual

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2. Connect the WAN line to the media module. For more information, see Installing and
Upgrading the Avaya G450 Media Gateway, 03-602054.
3. Configure the WAN interface on the WAN media module.
- For the MM340, see
page 249.
- For the MM342, see
page 254.
4. By default, a G450 WAN interface uses Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). For instructions on
changing the default PPP parameters, see
5. If you want frame relay encapsulation on the WAN, configure frame relay. See
frame relay
6. Test the WAN configuration. See
connectivity
7. Enter copy running-config startup-config to save the configuration.

Configuring the Avaya MM340 E1/T1 WAN media module

For a list of G450 default settings, see
1. Optionally, use the show controllers command to display the current settings.
2. Enter show ds-mode to check whether the G450 is configured for E1 or T1 operation.
3. Use the ds-mode command to set the mode of the G450 to E1 or T1. Changing the line
type requires resetting the module. The default value is T1.
4. Use the controller {e1 | t1} module_number/port_number command to enter
Controller context for the port to be configured. The prompt changes
to:
(super-if:Serial s/p)#,
port number.
5. Use the following commands to change the clock source, frame type, linecode, or cable
length parameters from the default settings:
- For T1 mode:
clock source line|internal (default is line)
framing sf|esf (default is sf)
linecode ami|b8zs (default is ami)
cablelength long|short (default is long, gain26, 0db)
Configuring the Avaya MM340 E1/T1 WAN media module
Configuring the Avaya MM342 USP WAN media module
on page 263.
Verifying the WAN configuration and testing
on page 266.
Table
where
Configuring PPP
69.
is the slot number of the media module, and
s
Initial WAN configuration
on
on page 257.
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