Before Inserting Media Modules Into The G350 Chassis; Combination Limitations; Allocating Slots - Avaya G350 Installing And Upgrading

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Installing the Avaya G350 Media Gateway

Before inserting media modules into the G350 chassis

Do not install an unsupported combination of media modules. See
limitations
Allocate a permissible slot to each media module. See
!
WARNING:
The G350 must not be operated with any open slots. Failure to cover empty slots
WARNING:
with the supplied blank plates can cause overheating due to inadequate air
distribution.

Combination limitations

The following limitations apply to stations and trunks in the G350:
Up to a total of 72 stations (any mix of analog, DCP, IP)
Up to a total of 60 trunks, subject to the following restrictions:
- up to 2 E1 (T1) trunks
- up to 40 analog trunks
- up to 32 IP trunks at G711
Up to a total of 132 TDM stations and trunks
The following limitations apply to combining media modules in the G350:
The MM760 is not supported
No more than two of the following media modules:
- MM340
- MM710
- MM710B
No more than three of the following media modules:
- MM716
- MM717

Allocating slots

The G350 chassis has six media module slots, marked V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6 (see
30 Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
on page 30.
Combination
Allocating slots
on page 30.
Figure
5).

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