The Front Panel Of The Avaya Mm716 Media Module - Avaya G430 Deploying And Upgrading

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MM714B LEDs
Table 18: MM714B LEDs
LED
ALM
TST
ACT
ETR

The front panel of the Avaya MM716 media module

The MM716 media module front panel has a 25-pair amphenol connector supporting 24 analog
line ports. These ports can be configured as DID trunks with either wink start or immediate start.
The MM716 is compatible with Communication Manager version 2.0 and higher, and Branch
Gateway firmware version 25.0.0 and higher.
Figure 38: The MM716 media module front panel
MM716 ports
The MM716 contains a single 25-pair amphenol connector, which can be connected by an
amphenol cable to a breakout box or punch down block containing RJ-45 or RJ-11 jacks, as
needed. You can attach up to 24 devices (analog telephones, trunks, modems, or fax machines) to
these jacks.
July 2018
Name
Color
Alarm
Red
Test
Green
Activity
Yellow
ETR
Green
Deploying and Upgrading Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
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Front panel description
Indication
The module type is not the type configured
in the MSG for the slot
Either a test is being performed on the
module via the server, or the module is
performing a self-test upon initial insertion
A device connected to the module is in use.
This can include a telephone that is off the
hook.
The Emergency Transfer Relay (ETR)
feature has been activated. This feature
provides an emergency link between the
telephone connected to the line port 4 and
the trunk connected to trunk port 5 if power
is disconnected from the Branch Gateway or
if the Branch Gateway becomes
unregistered from its Media Gateway
Controller (MGC)
Turning on ETR manually using the set
etr manual-on CLI command also lights
this LED..
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