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Avaya G430 - Chapter 7: Adding Media Modules and Devices; Media Module and Device Additions; Media Module Additions

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Chapter 7: Adding media modules and
devices
Media module and device additions
When adding new devices to the Branch Gateway, consult your project manager for topology
requirements for specific ports to be connected to specific devices.
Related links
Media module additions on page 68
Telephone additions on page 69
Trunk additions on page 70
Media module additions
Various media modules can be added to the Branch Gateway.
Related links
Media module and device additions on page 68
Voice module additions on page 68
Voice module additions
You can hot-swap voice modules. This means that you can add or remove a voice module in the
Branch Gateway or EM200 while the system is running, without any disruption to your network.
Configuration of the Branch Gateway is not necessary when you add or remove a voice module.
Configuration is only necessary when you add telephones, fax machines, and trunks to the new
module. See
Adding a telephone on page 69 and Adding a trunk on page 70.
Some configuration of the Avaya Aura
®
Communication Manager is necessary when you install an
MM710, MM710B, MM720, MM721, or MM722 media module. See Administrator’s Guide for Avaya
Aura
®
Communication Manager, 555-233-506. Also, for an MM710, MM720, MM721, or MM722, it
is usually advisable to set the media module as the synchronization source of the Branch Gateway.
For information about setting the synchronization source of the Branch Gateway, see the Avaya
Branch Gateway G430 CLI Reference.
Related links
Media module additions on page 68
February 2017 Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya Branch Gateway G430 68
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