The Avaya P330 Lan Expansion Module; Server(S) - Avaya G700 Installation And Upgrades

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1 Getting Started:

The Avaya P330 LAN Expansion Module

Another Data Expansion that customers might purchase as part of their network is the Avaya
LAN Expansion Module. Features of this Data Expansion Module include:
• Maximum flexibility to the data stack
• Standard auto-negotiation
• Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
• LAG rudundancy
• Link redundancy
• Congestion control
• 802.1Q/p VLAN priority
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CAUTION:
Avaya Expansion Modules and Octaplane Stacking Modules are not hot-swappable. The
G700 Media Gateway must be turned off before you remove or insert an Expansion Module.
If there is an S8300 present that is also turned on, the S8300 should be shut down first, by
pressing the Shutdown button until the OK to Remove LED shows a steady light.

Server(s)

In all three characteristic configurations (Small Office, Mid-Sized Office, Remote Office), you will install
one or more G700 Media Gateways. These units may be controlled by the S8300 Media Server or by an
External Media Server, such as the Avaya
Servers as Local Survivable Processors (LSP), and you may install the entire range of adjuncts and
peripheral equipment supported by MultiVantage™ software.
Figure 4. Avaya
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TM
S8700 Media Server. You may install one or more S8300 Media
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S8300 Media Server
Installation and Upgrades for the G700 with an S8300/S8700
555-234-100 — Issue 2 — October 2002
Server(s)
P330

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