Avaya G700 Media Gateway - Avaya S8700 Overview Manual

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The G350 can optionally house an internal Avaya S8300 media server as a local survivable processor or
as the main media server for standalone deployment.
In addition to advanced and comprehensive telephony services, the G350 provides full data networking
services, precluding the need for a WAN router or LAN switch.
The G350 is a modular device, adaptable to support different combinations of endpoint devices.
Pluggable media modules provide interfaces for different types of telephones and trunks. A combination
is selected to suit the needs of the branch.
A LAN media module with PoE standard compliant Ethernet ports provides support for IP telephones as
well as all other types of data devices. A range of telephony modules provides full support for legacy
equipment such as analog and digital telephones.
NOTE:
The G350 Media Gateway does not support Call Center. Customers who require Call
Center should purchase the G700 Media Gateway.
Figure 3, G350 chassis,
Figure 3: G350 chassis

Avaya G700 Media Gateway

The G700 Media Gateway is designed to be scalable and offer options. It is functional on its own or with
other G700 Media Gateways. The G700 is also functional in combination with other G700 Media
Gateways and Avaya P330 devices such as the P333T, P333R, and P334.
A maximum of 50 G700 Media Gateways can be supported using the S8300 Media Server. A maximum
of 250 G700 Media Gateways can be supported using the S8500 or S8700 Media Server.
To provide power to IP telephones without additional cables, stack the G700 Media Gateways with the
Avaya P333T-PWR.
Overview for S8700 Media Server
November 2003
on page 11 shows the G350 chassis.
Overview
Media Gateways
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