The Front Panel Of The Avaya Mm710 Media Module; Mm710 Ports; Mm710 Leds - Avaya G450 Installing And Upgrading

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Front panel description

The front panel of the Avaya MM710 media module

The MM710 T1/E1 media module terminates a T1 or E1 trunk. The MM710 has a built-in
Channel Service Unit (CSU), so an external CSU is not necessary. The CSU is only used for the
T1 circuit.
Note:
For drop and insert, an external CSU is required.
Note:
Figure 47: The MM710 media module front panel
Note:
The six ports in the middle of the front panel are used for testing.
Note:

MM710 ports

The MM710 contains an E1/T1 port.

MM710 LEDs

Table 14: MM710 LEDs
LED
ALM
TST
138 Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya G450 Media Gateway
Name
Color
Alarm
Red
Test
Green
Indication
The module type is not the type configured in the
MSG for the slot
Either a test is being performed on the module via
the server, or the module is performing a self-test
upon initial insertion
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