Introduction - Avaya G350 Administration

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Introduction

The Avaya G350 Media Gateway is a high-performance converged networking and telephony device.
The G350 provides networking and telephony services for up to 40 endpoint stations. The G350 contains:
an advanced router
a high-performance switch
a Voice over IP (VoIP) engine
a fax and modem over IP engine
preservation of calls in progress when switching from one server to another (applicable to all
connections except ISDN BRI)
support for contact closure
Emergency Transfer Relay (ETR)
When you add plug-in media modules to the G350, the G350 also supports:
Power over Ethernet (PoE) IP telephones
DCP digital telephones
Analog telephones and trunks
E1/T1 trunks
ISDN PRI trunks
ISDN BRI trunks
E1/T1 WAN data lines
on board ports
USP ports
This guide explains how to configure the Avaya G350 Media Gateway and contains the following
chapters:
Configuration overview
Accessing the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
permissions
Basic device configuration
configure event logging, and manage files
Configuring logging
Configuring Ethernet ports
Configuring VoIP QoS
G350
Configuring a WAN
Configuring PoE
Configuring the G350 for modem use
for modem use
Configuring contact closure
Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004
— overview of G350 configuration tasks
— how to access the G350 CLI and manage login
— how to identify the G350 to other devices, view device status,
— how to configure G350 system logging
— how to configure Ethernet ports on the G350
— how to configure VoIP parameters and register call controllers on the
— how to configure an E1/T1 or USP WAN line on the G350
— how to configure PoE on the G350
— how to configure the G350 console port and USB port
— how to configure contact closure on the G350
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