Connecting The Trunk; Configuring The Trunk On Cm; Recording Trunk Information For Software Configuration; Testing The Trunk - Avaya G350 Installing And Upgrading

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Adding media modules and devices

Connecting the trunk

To connect a new trunk, see one of the following sections:
Connecting an analog trunk
Connecting an E1/T1 trunk
Connecting an ISDN BRI trunk

Configuring the trunk on CM

Standalone
the Console port of the G350 or S8300, or remotely via a modem connected to the G350
or S8300.
LSP: Configuration is done on the primary CM server.
Note:
You can only configure Sync timing configuration for a T1/E1 trunk on the G350.
Note:
Note:
Sync timing configuration for a T1/E1 trunk is done via the CLI.
Note:
For information about preparing a modem, see
for remote access
the G350
on page 69.

Recording trunk information for software configuration

When you add a new trunk, note the following information for software configuration:
Slot and port number on the Avaya G350 Media Gateway to which the trunk connects
Telephone number of the trunk

Testing the trunk

1. Make outgoing calls from the trunk. Ask the technician that is performing or supervising the
configuration for instructions how to access the trunk. Make sure you can make both an
internal (within the local network) and an external (outside of the local network) call.
2. Make a call into the G350 trunk.
78 Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
on page 52
on page 53
on page 53
:
Configuration may be performed on site by connecting a laptop computer to
on page 61. For information about configuration, see
Chapter 4: Connecting and enabling a modem
Chapter 5: Configuring

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