Connecting An Analog Trunk; Analog Trunk; Analog Did Trunk - Avaya G350 Installing And Upgrading

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2. Plug the DCP telephone into the telephone port.
!
WARNING:
With the exception of the MM712, all DCP media modules are intended for
WARNING:
in-building use only. Phone lines connected to these ports are not to be routed
out-of-building. Failure to comply with this could cause harm to personnel and
equipment.
Note:
The MM312, MM712, and MM717 and media modules support the following
Note:
maximum loop lengths:
- Up to 5500 ft for 22 AWG wire
- Up to 3500 ft for 24 AWG wire
- Up to 2200 ft for 26 AWG wire

Connecting an analog trunk

Analog trunk

Connect the trunk to one of the following ports:
Any universal analog port on an MM711 media module
One of the ports marked TRUNK on an MM714 or MM714B media module

Analog DID trunk

Connect the trunk to one of the following ports:
Any universal analog port on an MM711 media module
Any analog line port on a punch down block connected to an MM716 media module. To
connect the MM716 media module to a punch down block to enable trunk connection,
Connecting devices to the MM717 and MM716 media modules
One of the ports marked Line on an MM714 or MM714B media module
The TRUNK port on the G350 front panel.
Note:
The TRUNK analog telephone port on the G350 front panel forms a mechanical
Note:
analog relay with the LINE port next to it. See
configured to provide emergency transferred telephone service in the case of a
power outage or disconnection from an external server. During an emergency
situation, all incoming calls on the trunk are directed to the telephone plugged into
the LINE port. Conversely, the telephone plugged into the LINE port can use the
trunk during an emergency situation to make outgoing calls.
52 Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
on page 54.
Figure
5. This relay can be

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