Connecting An Ip Telephone; Connecting An Isdn Bri Station - Avaya G350 Installing And Upgrading

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Connecting an IP telephone

This section describes how to connect an IP telephone to the G350.
To connect an IP telephone:
1. Wire a telephone port to a LAN port on the G350. If the IP telephone will be powered
through the G350, make sure you use a 10/100 Ethernet port on an MM314 Media Module
or MM316 Media Module installed in slot V6 of the G350. In this case, you do not need to
plug the IP telephone into a power supply.
2. Plug the telephone into the telephone port.
3. If the IP telephone will be powered independently, plug the IP telephone into a power supply
and check that the IP telephone is powered up.
If the IP telephone will be powered through the G350, you must use a telephone that supports
PoE, and the telephone will power up if and when PoE is configured on the port to which the
telephone is connected. For information about configuring PoE, see Chapter 10, Configuring
PoE, in Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways, 03-300436.
Note:
First generation IP phones do not support PoE.
Note:
Alternatively, you can connect the telephone to an external Avaya Ethernet switch, including a
P333T, P333PWR, P130, or P130PWR. This switch must be connected to the LAN port on the
Avaya G350 Media Gateway. This port is labeled 10/3.
If the telephone is not an Avaya IP telephone, you can connect it to any port on the network
switch. Note the slot and port number on the Avaya G350 Media Gateway to which you connect
the telephone.

Connecting an ISDN BRI station

Each ISDN port on the MM720 Media Module supports up to two ISDN BRI stations.
Note:
The MM720 BRI Media Module cannot be administered to support both BRI
Note:
trunks and BRI stations at the same time. Also, the MM720 BRI Media Module
does not support combining both B-channels together to form a 128-kbps
channel. Finally, if the MM720 BRI Media Module is administered to support BRI
stations, it cannot be used as a clock synchronization source.
To connect one ISDN BRI station to one ISDN port:
1. Connect the station via a standard 8-pin BRI cable to one of the ISDN ports on an MM720
Media Module.
Step 1: Connecting data and voice devices
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