The G700 Media Gateway is scalable and offers options. It is functional on its own or with other G700 Media Gateways.
Avaya G700 Features:
- • Can work standalone with S8300 Media Server
- • Also connects through LAN to S8700 Media Server
- • Supports 15 ports of tone detection
- • 4 media module slots
- • 1 P330 expansion module slot
- • 1 slot for the Octaplane stacking fabric
- • Serial port for command line access
- • Eight-port layer-2 switch or two 10/100BaseT external ports
- • VoIP engine that supports up to 64 G.711 single-channel calls
- • Desktop or rack mountable
Compatibility:
- • Integrates with S8700 series and S8300 media servers running Avaya Communication Manager software
The Avaya G700 Media Gateway, Avaya S8300 Media Server, and media modules provide the ability to converge voice and data into one infrastructure, creating flexibility for growing companies. The S8300 Media Server is a Pentium based-processor in a Media Module form factor that resides in the G700 Media Gateway. The S8300 Media Server is also available in a Local Survivable Processor (LSP) configuration. The primary controller for the LSP can be an Avaya S8500 or S8700 Media Server, or another S8300. The G700 Media Gateway is based on an Avaya P330 layer-2 switch that contains VoIP resources and modular interface connectivity. The media modules provide analog, digital, T1/E1, BRI, and additional VoIP capabilities.
The main hardware components of the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server configurations are:
- • G700 Media Gateway chassis
- • S8300 Media Server circuit board
- Avaya Media Modules:
— Avaya MM710 T1/E1 Media Module
— Avaya MM711 Analog Media Module
— Avaya MM712 DCP Media Module
— Avaya MM720 BRI Media Module
— Avaya MM760 VoIP Media Module