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Avaya G860 Media Gateway Setup
Agents can also make outbound calls using the same network. In the sample configuration,
multiple TN799DP C-LAN circuit packs support alternate routing and permit load sharing of calls
delivered by the Avaya G860 Media Gateway.
What this document covers
This document focuses on the required equipment and the following administration steps for
configuring:
A SIP trunk between the Avaya G860 Media Gateway and Avaya Communication
Manager
Inbound and outbound call routing
Load balancing of inbound traffic among multiple TN799DP C-LAN circuit packs.
Alternate routing of inbound traffic when the C-LANs become inaccessible or are busied
out
SNMP trap receivers to which the Avaya G860 Media Gateway reports alarms.
Needed equipment
The Avaya G860 Media Gateway is shipped with the following equipment:
Avaya G860 Media Gateway, which at a minimum includes the following components:
- Avaya G860 chassis
- 2 system controllers (Slots 1 & 2)
- ES6600 Ethernet modules (Slots 3 & 4)
- Console cable for system controller administration.
- CD-ROM - Mediant 5000/8000 & EMS documentation.
A Solaris UNIX-based Sunfire server for the Element Management System (EMS) server
software.
- Preinstalled Solaris OS Version 9.0
- 1 Console cable for network administration
- 2 CD-ROMs - Solaris 9 Installation for EMS Server CD 1 & 2
- 1 DVD software Installation & Documentation 3.2.113 (media gateway software, EMS
client and server software).
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Avaya G860 Media Gateway Setup
03-601863, Issue 1, November 2007

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