Chapter 3: Connecting Devices; Step 1: Connecting Data And Voice Devices; Connecting A Switch Or A Network Data Port; Devices That May Need Connecting To A Lan Switch Or A Network Data Port, Via A Network Cable - Avaya G350 Installing And Upgrading

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Chapter 3: Connecting devices

External endpoint devices can be connected to the ports on the front panels of the installed
media modules and to the fixed front panel ports. Before you connect endpoint devices, the
G350 should be mounted and all media modules should be inserted.
!
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire, use only 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cords
WARNING:
when installing telephones or adjuncts.
!
ATTENTION:
Pour réduire les risques d'incendie, utiliser uniquement des conductors de
ATTENTION:
télécommmunications 26 AWG ou de section supérieure.

Step 1: Connecting data and voice devices

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 G350.

Connecting a switch or a network data port

.There are various devices that may need to be connected.
Devices that may need connecting to a LAN switch
or a network data port, via a network cable
The ETH LAN port on the G350 front panel
The copper Gigabit Ethernet port on an MM314 media module
The copper Gigabit Ethernet port on an MM316 media module
One of the 24 10/100 Ethernet ports on an MM314 media module
One of the 40 10/100 Ethernet ports on an MM316 media module
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