Specifications

132 Hardware Description and Reference for Avaya Communication Manager
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: The Avaya G700 Media Gateway does not support the MM316, MM340, or
MM342. Do not insert an MM316, MM340, or MM342 Media Module into an
Avaya G700 Media Gateway.
For more information about the G350 Media Gateway, see 03-300435, "Overview of the Avaya
G250 and G350 Media Gateways."
Survivability
The G350 Media Gateway supports Standard Local Survivability (SLS). SLS is a configurable
software module that allows a local G350 to provide a core set of Media Gateway Controller
functions when no link is available to the server, an LSP, or an Enterprise Survivable Server
(ESS). SLS is configured on a system-wide basis using the new Provisioning and Installation
Manager (PIM), or SLS can be configured on an individual G350 using the command line
interface (CLI).
SLS is supported as follows on the G350:
G350 with C/S (hardware vintage) 2.0 and up: SLS supported for all analog interfaces,
ISDN BRI/PRI trunk interfaces, non-ISDN digital DS1 trunk interfaces, IP phone, IP
Softphone, and DCP phone.
High-level capacities
The following table outlines the capacities of various G350 services.
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: Some capacities might change. For the most up-to-date list, see Avaya
Communication Manager System Capacities Table (03-300511).