Adding A Trunk; Order The Trunk; Special Considerations When Ordering An Analog Trunk; Connect The Trunk - Avaya G350 Installing And Upgrading

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Upgrading media modules and devices

Adding a trunk

You must order, connect, configure, and test the trunk before adding the trunk to the Avaya
G350 Media Gateway.

Order the trunk

Make sure to install the trunk near the physical location of the Avaya G350 Media
Gateway.
Make sure that the telephone service provider installs the trunk and verifies that the trunk
is working properly before you contact the technician that is performing or supervising the
configuration.
Note the telephone number of the trunk.

Special considerations when ordering an analog trunk

When you order an analog trunk, there are several recommendations depending on your
system's particular needs:
For optimal functioning of the Emergency Transfer Relay feature, it is recommended to
use a loop-start trunk.
For voice mail systems in the United States, it is recommended to use a ground start trunk
to ensure that calls are properly disconnected when the outside caller disconnects.
For access to voice mail systems in the United States, it is recommended to use a ground
start trunk to ensure that calls are properly disconnected when the outside caller
disconnects. Ground start trunks may be provided via the MM711 media module.
Note:
Ground start signaling trunks are not supported on the integrated analog media
Note:
module.
Request conditioned lines to ensure satisfactory voice quality and trunking interactions.

Connect 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
88 Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
on page 53
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