Specifications
Avaya G350 Media Gateway
Issue 6 February 2007 131
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Media modules
Avaya media modules convert the voice path of the traditional circuits, such as analog trunk, T1/
E1, and DCP, to a TDM bus. The VOIP engine then converts the voice path from the TDM bus
to packetized VoIP, compressed or uncompressed, on an Ethernet connection.
The media modules reside in the G350 Media Gateway and interact with the motherboard and
backplane.
Note:
Note: For stand-alone mode, the S8300 Media Server is inserted into slot V1. See
Avaya S8300 Media Server
on page 29.
There are nine telephony media modules:
● MM710 T1/E1 ISDN PRI – For information, see MM710 T1/E1 Media Module on
page 286.
● MM711 Analog – For information, see MM711 Analog Media Module on page 289.
● MM712 DCP – For information, see MM712 DCP Media Module on page 292.
● MM714 Analog – For information, see MM714 Analog Media Module on page 293.
● MM716 Analog – For information, see MM716 Analog Media Module on page 296
● MM717 DCP – For information, see MM717 DCP Media Module on page 297.
● MM720 BRI – For information, see MM720 BRI Media Module on page 298.
● MM722 BRI – For information, see MM722 BRI Media Module on page 299.
● MM312 DCP – For information, see MM312 DCP Media Module on page 283.
There are two WAN media modules:
● MM340 T1/E1 WAN – For information, see MM340 E1/T1 data WAN Media Module on
page 300.
● MM342 USP WAN – For information, see MM342 USP data WAN Media Module on
page 301.
There are two LAN media modules:
● MM314 – For information, see MM314 LAN Media Module on page 284.
● MM316 – For information, see MM316 LAN Media Module on page 285










