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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:
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an advanced router
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a high-performance switch
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a Voice over IP (VoIP) engine
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a fax and modem over IP engine
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preservation of calls in progress when switching from one server to another (applicable to all
connections except ISDN BRI)
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support for contact closure
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Emergency Transfer Relay (ETR)
When you add plug-in media modules to the G350, the G350 also supports:
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Power over Ethernet (PoE) IP telephones
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DCP digital telephones
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Analog telephones and trunks
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E1/T1 trunks
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ISDN PRI trunks
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ISDN BRI trunks
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E1/T1 WAN data lines
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on board ports
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USP ports
This guide explains how to configure the Avaya G350 Media Gateway and contains the following
chapters:
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Configuration overview
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Accessing the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
permissions
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Basic device configuration
configure event logging, and manage files
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Configuring logging
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Configuring Ethernet ports
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Configuring VoIP QoS
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Configuring a WAN
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Configuring PoE
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Configuring the G350 for modem use
for modem use
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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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