Before you install
Prepare required equipment
You need the following equipment to assist you in the installation:
One loop start analog trunk for connecting a modem
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A separate telephone line, if needed, for verbal communication during remote
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configuration
You may also need some of the following equipment for mounting the G350:
A crosspoint screwdriver if rack mounting or wall mounting the G350
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If you will mount the G350 on a flat wall: screws to fasten the G350 to the wall
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If you will mount the G350 on a non-flat wall:
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A 415 x 465 mm plywood board (US: 3/4 inch plywood), 20 mm (0.79 in) thick
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Wood screws to fasten the G350 to the plywood
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Screws to fasten the plywood board to the wall
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If you are installing an S8300 media server in the G350, you also need:
One USB modem. The only supported USB modem is the Multitech MultiModemUSB
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MT5634ZBA-USB-V92.
One USB CD-ROM drive.
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A laptop computer with MS Internet Explorer.
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If you are not installing an S8300 media server in the G350, you also need:
A PC on the local network with a CD-ROM drive.
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A laptop computer running Windows XP or Windows 2000 with a serial port recognized by
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the operating system on the laptop. If the port is recognized, it is listed by the Device
Manager.
A modem to connect to the G350 to enable dial-in configuration. The G350 supports the
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Multitech MultiModemZBA MT5634ZBA-V-V92 serial modem and the Multitech
MultiModemUSB MT5634ZBA-USB-V92 USB modem.
Obtain the G350 serial number
You will need the serial number for the G350 to create the customer's license file. To get this
number, look for the serial number sticker on the back of the G350 chassis. If the unit is
delivered directly to the customer and you will not have phone or LAN line access from the
customer site to access the rfa.avaya.com web site, this task will require a preliminary trip to the
customer site.
20 Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya G350 Media Gateway