Connecting An Analog Trunk - Avaya G450 Installing And Upgrading

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WARNING:
With the exception of the MM712, all DCP media modules are intended for
WARNING:
in-building use only. Phone lines connected to these ports are not to be routed
out-of-building. Failure to comply with this could cause harm to personnel and
equipment.
Note:
The MM712 and MM717 and media modules support the following maximum loop
Note:
lengths:
- Up to 5500 ft for 22 AWG wire
- Up to 3500 ft for 24 AWG wire
- Up to 2200 ft for 26 AWG wire

Connecting an analog trunk

1. Connect the trunk to one of the following ports:
- Any universal analog port on an MM711 media module
- Any analog line port on a punch down block connected to an MM716 media module.
To connect the MM716 media module to a punch down block to enable trunk
connection, see
page 55.
Note:
The MM716 media module does not support analog CO or CAMA trunks.
Note:
- One of the ports marked TRUNK on an MM714 media module
Note:
For an analog DID trunk, you cannot use a TRUNK port on an MM714 media
Note:
module. Instead, you must connect the trunk to one of the ports marked LINE on
an MM711, MM714, or MM716 media module.
Connecting devices to the MM717 and MM716 media modules
Step 1: Connecting data and voice devices
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