High-Density Media Module Slot (V6); Media Module Slots (V1 Through V5); System Leds - Avaya G350 Upgrade And Service Manual

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Table 10: Buttons on the G350 front panel
Button
RST
ASB

High-density media module slot (V6)

V6 is a slot for a high-density media module. If your G350 includes an MM312 or MM314 media
module, this module goes in slot V6.

Media module slots (V1 through V5)

V1 through V5 are slots for standard media modules. You can insert any standard media module into any
of slots V1 through V5, with the following exceptions:
Insert the Avaya S8300 Media Server only into slot V1.
Insert WAN media modules (MM340 and MM342) into any slot except slot V1.
For more information about adding media modules, see

System LEDs

The system LEDs show the status of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway. The following table shows the
meaning of the system LEDs when they are lit:
Table 11: System LEDs
LED
Name
MDM
Modem Detected
ALM
Alarm
CPU
CPU
PWR
Power
Upgrade and Service Guide for the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004
Description
Reset button. Resets chassis configuration.
Alternate Software Bank button. Reboots the G350 with a software image
in the opposite bank.
Color
Green
Red
Green
Green
The front panel of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway chassis
Adding a media module
Meaning
A modem is connected to the CONSOLE or
USB port
An alarm is present in the system
OFF — A test is in progress
ON — Normal operation
OFF — No power
BLINKING — Problem with power
ON — Normal operation
Front panel description
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