Avaya G350 Quick Start For Hardware Installation
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Avaya G350 Media Gateway
03-300148
Issue 6
January 2008

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  • Page 1 Quick Start for Hardware Installation: Avaya G350 Media Gateway 03-300148 Issue 6 January 2008...
  • Page 2 Avaya support Avaya provides a telephone number for you to use to report problems or to ask questions about your product. The support telephone number is 1-800-242-2121 in the United States. For additional support telephone...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Attaching Mounting Brackets ......Mounting the G350....... . .
  • Page 4 Next Steps ........Using Avaya IW and GIW ......
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: Before You Start

    Avaya Support Web site, at http://support.avaya.com. Preparing the G350 Serial Number In order to create the license file, you need the serial number of the G350. The serial number is printed on a sticker on the back of the G350 chassis.
  • Page 6: Downloading A G350 License File To Your Laptop

    Authentication File System (AFS) Guide, 03-601703. Downloading CM license and authentication files to your laptop If you are installing a G350 with an S8300 Server as a primary controller, you need license and authentication files for the Communication Manager.
  • Page 7: Preparing The Inads Ip Address

    The INADS IP address is required in order to configure the S8300’s modem for alarming. If you are preparing a G350 with an S8300 for a remote installation, you must first obtain an INADS IP address. Use the Automatic Registration Tool (ART) to obtain an IP address for an INADS alarming modem.
  • Page 8: Choosing The Installation Site

    The installation is no more than 25 feet (7.6 m) from an approved ground. ● Note: If the G350 is more than 25 feet away from an approved ground, you must contact a licensed Note: electrician to install a supplementary ground conductor.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2: Unpack The Device

    Gateway. Connect the strap to an approved ground, such as an unpainted metal surface. Equipment Open the box that contains the Avaya G350 Media Gateway, and ensure that it contains the following components and accessories: One Avaya G350 Media Gateway chassis. The required media modules may be installed.
  • Page 10 One Cable Management Nine 3/8 in. Flat Head Screws Assembly brackets Two 5/16 in. Round Head Screw Two Serrated Lock Washers One Ground One Jumper for Screw Bridging NVRAM init Pins 10 Quick Start for Hardware Installation: Avaya G350 Media Gateway...
  • Page 11: Chapter 3: Mount The Device

    Chapter 3: Mount the Device You can position the Avaya G350 Media Gateway on a suitable table, or mount it in a rack or on the wall. Once the G350 is mounted, re-insert the Power Supply Units. Positioning on a Table To install the Avaya G350 Media Gateway as a tabletop unit: 1.
  • Page 12 Mount the Device Figure 1: Front mounting bracket placement Figure 2: Middle mounting bracket placement 12 Quick Start for Hardware Installation: Avaya G350 Media Gateway...
  • Page 13: Attaching Mounting Brackets

    5. Verify that ventilation vents are not obstructed. Mounting on the Wall To mount the G350 on a wall, use the two mounting brackets without cable guides. You can also add a mounting bracket with cable guides if desired (refer to...
  • Page 14 Mount the Device If the wall is flat, you can screw the G350 directly to the wall. If the wall is not flat, screw a 415 x 465 mm (16.5 in. x 18.5 in.) plywood board, 20 mm (7/8 in.) thick, to the wall with wood screws. Position the G350 so that its front panel is facing up, and fasten it to the plywood board.
  • Page 15: Chapter 4: Install Media Modules

    Chapter 4: Install Media Modules The required media modules may be pre-installed in the G350 chassis. If this is the case, skip this chapter. If the media modules are not pre-installed, or if you want to replace modules or add new media modules, install the necessary Media Modules and related components to support the configuration required for your site.
  • Page 16 Provides eight ports for connecting up to eight ISDN trunks or 16 ISDN BRI stations. MM722 V1, V2, V3, V4, V5 Provides two ports for connecting ISDN trunks. S8300 Server 16 Quick Start for Hardware Installation: Avaya G350 Media Gateway...
  • Page 17: Installing An S8300 Server Module

    Installing an S8300 Server Module The S8300 can only be inserted in slot V1 on the left side of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway. 1. Remove the plate between slots V1 and V2, labelled “Remove before removing or inserting S8300 module”.
  • Page 18: Installing Other Media Modules

    Installing other Media Modules Combination Limitations The G350 does not support all combinations of Media Modules. Before you insert other Media Modules, review the following list for combination limitations. The following limitations apply to combining media modules in the G350: Maximum of one MM710 media module ●...
  • Page 19: Chapter 5: Power Up

    Both safety grounds must be connected to an approved ground (see Chapter 2 of Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G350 Media Gateway, 03-300394, for the definition of an approved ground). If a power cord accompanies the G350, use that cord whenever possible.
  • Page 20: Using A Ground Block

    2. Connect the other end of the power cable into a mains socket. LED Sequence When you turn on the G350, the following LED sequence occurs: 1. The PWR LED on the front panel lights. 2. The CPU LED lights if the firmware is running.
  • Page 21: Chapter 6: Prepare For Configuration

    Preparing a G350 with an S8300 Server Use the Avaya Installation Wizard (IW) to configure the G350 with an S8300. If a remote technician is configuring the G350, see Preparing the G350 with an S8300 for a remote configuration on page 23.
  • Page 22: Configuring The G350 And S8300 Using The Avaya Iw

    (IW) opening screen appears. Configuring the G350 and S8300 using the Avaya IW Step through the screens of the Avaya IW to configure the S8300 and the G350. Take note of the following items: 1. On the initial IW screen, you can upgrade the wizard if you have a more current version of the AIW.rpm wizard file.
  • Page 23: Preparing The G350 With An S8300 For A Remote Configuration

    24. On the Authentication File screen, load the CM authentication file that you prepared from your laptop. Preparing the G350 with an S8300 for a remote configuration If you need to prepare the G350 with an S8300 for a remote configuration, you must attach and enable a modem.
  • Page 24: Configuring A G350 Without An S8300 Server

    5. Double-click the GIW icon on the laptop to open the Gateway Installation Wizard. The Overview screen appears. 6. Click Continue. The COM Port Selection screen appears. 7. Select the COM port you are using on the laptop to connect to the G350 from the COM Port drop down list. Note: Not every COM port works with every laptop.
  • Page 25: Configuring The G350 Using The Giw

    11. Click Finish to complete the G350 configuration. Preparing for a remote configuration of the G350 If you need to prepare the G350 for a remote configuration, you must attach a modem and enable it using the GIW. 1. From the Wizard Usage Options screen, select Enable the modem for remote installation, and click Continue.
  • Page 26: Next Steps

    Using the Command Line Interface For information about configuring the G350 with the Command Line Interface: For instructions on how to connect to the CLI, review Chapter 3 of Administration for the Avaya G250 ● and Avaya G350 Media Gateways, 03-300436 - Accessing the Avaya G250/G350 Media Gateway.

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