Specifications

Avaya G700 Media Gateway
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Media module LEDs
Media-module LEDs have the following characteristics:
Each media module has at least three LEDs to indicate module and port status or
maintenance and administration modes.
The location, spacing, and labeling is fixed for all LEDs on all media modules.
The LEDs are mounted on the media module’s printed wiring board, and placed so the
LEDs show through an opening.
System-level LEDs
The system-level LED board:
Provides visual indication of both system and Ethernet-port status and allow customers to
change between these status-indication modes.
Resides in the upper-left front of the G700 Media Gateway. The LEDs themselves reside
in the board’s oblong fascia panel.
You must insert or remove the LED board when you insert or remove the S8300 Media Server.
The LED panel is not the same size as a standard media module. You cannot insert a media
module into the LED board’s slot, or vice versa.
Specifications
The following table lists environmental considerations for the G700 Media Gateway.
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Consideration Description
Heat dissipation The G700 Media Gateway uses global AC, 100 VAC to 240
VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.5 to 4.9 A, which translates to 360 to 400
Watts. However, some heat is passed out the front, by -48
VDC (up to 32 ports at 1.5 watts each for a total of 48 watts).
Altitude Functions at altitudes of minus 197 feet (60 meters) to 10,000
feet (3,048 meters).
Air pressure Air pressure is not specified.
Temperature and humidity Long-term operation at 41 °F (+5 °C) to 104 °F (+40 °C) at 5%
to 85% humidity. Short term operation at 23 °F (-5 °C) to 122
°F (50 °C), at 5% to 90% humidity, noncondensing.
Air purity Requires an indoor environment that is suitable for continuous
human occupancy.