Telephony media modules, Mm711 analog media module – HP Media Gateways G250 User Manual
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Supported media modules in the G350
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- The ability to download the Avaya Native Configuration Manager from the S8300
server to a PC on the LAN
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Linux operating system (Redhat v8.x)
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Interface for IA770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging, a software-only version of INTUITY
AUDIX messaging that resides on the hard drive of the S8300 server. For more
information, see the description of the S8300 server in the Hardware Description and
Reference for Avaya Communication Manager, 555-245-207.
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Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server
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Security/firewall configuration
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H.248 Media Gateway Signaling Protocol
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Control messages tunneled over H.323 Signaling Protocol
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One 10/100Base-T Ethernet switch port used as a Services port
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Two USB ports for modem connections
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SNMP alarming
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Support for remote call out alarming
Figure 7: The S8300 server
Telephony media modules
The G350 supports the MM711, MM714, and MM716 analog media modules, the MM312,
MM712, and MM717 DCP media modules, the MM710 E1/T1 media module, and the MM720
and MM722 BRI media modules.
MM711 analog media module
The MM711 provides analog trunk and telephone features and functionality.
Configuring MM711 ports
The administrator can configure any of the eight ports of the MM711 as follows:
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Central office trunk, either loop start or ground start
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Analog Direct Inward Dialing (DID) trunks, either wink-start or immediate-start
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2-wire analog Outgoing CAMA E911 trunks for connectivity to the PSTN