Connecting The Trunk - Avaya G430 Installation And Upgrades

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Note:
If you use the MM714B with ground start, you must use a ground start button for ETR.
• Request conditioned lines to ensure satisfactory voice quality and trunking interactions
Related links
Trunk ordering
on page 70

Connecting the trunk

Trunk configurations on Communication Manager
• Standalone: Configuration may be performed on site by connecting a laptop computer to the
Services port of the Branch Gateway or S8300, or remotely via a modem connected to the
Branch Gateway, or remotely over the network.
• LSP: Configuration is done on the primary Communication Manager server.
Note:
Sync timing configuration for a T1/E1 trunk is done via the CLI.
For information about connecting a laptop to the Services port, see Connecting a computer to the
Services port. For information about preparing a modem, see
modem for remote access
Configuring the Branch Gateway
Related links
Media module and device additions
Trunk information recordings for software configuration
Trunk information recordings for software configuration
When you add a new trunk, note the following information for software configuration:
• Slot and port number on the Branch Gateway or EM200 to which the trunk connects
• Telephone number of the trunk
Related links
Trunk configurations on Communication Manager
Testing the trunk
Procedure
1. Make outgoing calls from the trunk.
Ask the technician that is performing or supervising the configuration for instructions how to
access the trunk. Make sure you can make both an internal (within the local network) and an
external (outside of the local network) call.
2. Make a call into the Branch Gateway trunk.
February 2017
on page 56. For information about configuration, see
on page 60.
on page 68
Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya Branch Gateway G430
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
Media module and device additions
Chapter 4: Connecting and enabling a
on page 71
on page 71
Chapter 5:
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