Specifications

Linux-based media servers
34 Hardware Description and Reference for Avaya Communication Manager
An S8300 Media Server and a G350 Media Gateway configuration has the following
components:
Survivability on page 37
Avaya G350 Media Gateway on page 126, which includes Related hardware on page 131
Avaya Communication Manager (see About Avaya Communication Manager on page 19)
System Management on page 26
For more detail on the G350 Media Gateway, see Avaya G350 Media Gateway
on page 126.
For more detail on the S8300 Media Server, see Survivability
on page 37.
S8300 Media Server/G250 Media Gateway configuration
The G250 Media Gateway features a VoIP engine, WAN router, and Power over Ethernet
switch. The G250 Media Gateway is available in four models — analog, BRI, DCP, and DS-1.
The G250 Media Gateway supports analog and IP telephones. The G250 Media Gateway has
built-in media modules. The G250 Media Gateway has two slots available for optional modules
— slot V1 houses an optional S8300 Media Server and slot V2 houses one of two optional WAN
media modules.
The following figure shows an S8300 Media Server in a G250 Media Gateway (analog version).
Figure 3: S8300 Media Server in a G250 Media Gateway (analog version) (S8300B shown)
Figure notes:
1. V1 — S8300/LSP Slot
2. V2 — WAN Media Module Slot
3. Analog port LEDs
4. Analog trunks
5. Analog line ports
6. System LEDs
7. Console port
8. USB port
9. Contact Closure (CCA) port
10. Ethernet WAN (ETH WAN) port
11. PoE LAN (ETH LAN PoE) ports
12. Reset (RST) button
13. Alternate Software Bank (ASB)
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