Data And Voice Device Connections - Avaya G430 Installation And Upgrades

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Connecting devices

Data and voice device connections

There are various possible ways of connecting different devices. See your planning documentation
for any topology requirements to connect specific devices to specific ports. As you connect devices,
keep a record of the slots and ports into which specific devices are connected. You will need this
information when configuring the Branch Gateway.
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Connecting devices
Switch or network data port connections
IP telephone connections
ISDN BRI station connections
Connecting an analog telephone
Connecting a DCP telephone to an MM712 or MM717 media module
Connecting an analog trunk
Connecting an analog DID trunk
Connecting an E1/T1 trunk
Connecting an ISDN BRI trunk
Connecting devices to the MM717 and MM716 media modules
Switch or network data port connections
You can connect one or more LAN switches to either of the ETH LAN ports on the front panel.
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Data and voice device connections
IP telephone connections
Note:
For a full list of supported phones, see Appendix B, Supported Avaya telephones in Overview
for the Avaya G430.
Connect the IP telephone to an external Ethernet switch that has connectivity with the Avaya Branch
Gateway G430. The IP phone can powered either by the switch or by its own power supply.
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Data and voice device connections
Connecting the telephone to the Branch Gateway
Connecting the telephone to the Branch Gateway
Procedure
1. Wire a telephone to a port on the switch connected to the Branch Gateway LAN port.
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