Avaya G430 Branch Gateway Overview and Specification: Release 7.0.1 03-603235 Issue 2 July 2016
Avaya G430 Branch Gateway Overview and Specification: Release 7.0.1 03-603235 Issue 2 July 2016
and Specification
Release 7.0.1
03-603235
Issue 2
July 2016
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction............................................................................................................ 9
Purpose.................................................................................................................................. 9
Change history........................................................................................................................ 9
Related resources................................................................................................................. 10
Documentation................................................................................................................ 10
Training.......................................................................................................................... 11
Viewing Avaya Mentor videos........................................................................................... 11
Support................................................................................................................................ 12
Warranty............................................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 2: G430 Branch Gateway overview......................................................................... 13
G430 Branch Gateway Overview............................................................................................ 13
Avaya Branch Gateway G430 ................................................................................................ 13
Branch Gateway functions............................................................................................... 13
Branch Gateway specifications............................................................................................... 14
Minimum firmware requirements for G430............................................................................... 14
Branch Gateway features....................................................................................................... 15
G430 physical description...................................................................................................... 18
EM200 physical description.................................................................................................... 19
Chapter 3: New in this release............................................................................................... 20
What's new in Branch Gateway.............................................................................................. 20
Chapter 4: Optional components.......................................................................................... 21
Optional components............................................................................................................. 21
Supported media modules............................................................................................... 21
S8300D Server hardware requirements............................................................................. 22
S8300D Server components............................................................................................. 22
S8300D Server configuration............................................................................................ 22
S8300D Server software.................................................................................................. 22
S8300E Server hardware requirements............................................................................. 23
S8300E Server components............................................................................................. 23
S8300E Server configuration............................................................................................ 23
S8300E Server software.................................................................................................. 24
Utility Services overview.................................................................................................. 24
Telephony media modules............................................................................................... 27
VOIP Modules in G430.................................................................................................... 30
MM712 DCP media module............................................................................................. 31
MM717 DCP media module............................................................................................. 31
MM710B E1/T1 media module......................................................................................... 32
MM720 BRI media module............................................................................................... 32
MM721 BRI media module overview................................................................................. 33
Purpose
This document describes tested characteristics and capabilities of Branch Gateway, including
feature descriptions, interoperability, performance specifications, security, and licensing
requirements.
This document is intended for anyone who wants to gain a high-level understanding of Branch
Gateway features, functions, capacities, and limitations within the context of solutions and verified
reference configurations.
Change history
The following changes have been made to this document since the last issue:
Note:
This section only talks about what’s new in the document structure. To learn what’s new in
Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services 7.1, see Chapter 3: New in this release later in
this guide.
Related resources
Documentation
Title Description Number
Installation
Quick Start for Hardware Installation: An installation guide covering assembly and 03-603236
Avaya G430 Branch Gateway basic configuration of the G430
Deploying and Upgrading Avaya Describes how to install and upgrade the 03-603233
G430 Branch Gateway G430, prepare the G430 for software
configuration, and perform some basic
configurations. This guide describes how to
insert media modules and connect external
devices to the G430 and media module
ports.
Administration
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Describes how to configure and manage the 03-603228
Gateway G430 after it is already installed. This guide
contains detailed information about all the
features of the G430 and how to implement
them.
Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI Describes the commands in the G430 CLI. 03-603234
Reference
Maintenance
Maintenance Alarms for Avaya Aura® Describes MOs and how to resolve alarms. 03-300430
Communication Manager, Branch
Gateways and Servers
Maintenance Commands for Avaya Describes all the commands across 03-300431
Aura® Communication Manager, platforms.
Branch Gateways and Servers
Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Describes maintenance procedures such as 03-300432
Aura® Communication Manager, network recovery
Branch Gateways and Servers
Implementation
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Procedure
1. Use a browser to navigate to the Avaya Support website at http://support.avaya.com/.
2. At the top of the screen, enter your username and password and click Login.
3. Put your cursor over Support by Product.
4. Click Documents.
5. In the Enter your Product Here search box, type the product name and then select the
product from the drop-down list.
6. If there is more than one release, select the appropriate release number from the Choose
Release drop-down list.
7. Use the Content Type filter on the left to select the type of document you are looking for, or
click Select All to see a list of all available documents.
For example, if you are looking for user guides, select User Guides in the Content Type
filter. Only documents in the selected category will appear in the list of documents.
8. Click Enter.
Training
The following courses are available on https://www.avaya-learning.com. To search for the course, in
the Search field, enter the course code and click Go.
Procedure
• To find videos on the Avaya Support website, go to http://support.avaya.com and perform one
of the following actions:
- In Search, type Avaya Mentor Videos to see a list of the available videos.
- In Search, type the product name. On the Search Results page, select Video in the
Content Type column on the left.
• To find the Avaya Mentor videos on YouTube, go to www.youtube.com/AvayaMentor and
perform one of the following actions:
- Enter a key word or key words in the Search Channel to search for a specific product or
topic.
- Scroll down Playlists, and click the name of a topic to see the available list of videos posted
on the website.
Note:
Videos are not available for all products.
Support
Go to the Avaya Support website at http://support.avaya.com for the most up-to-date
documentation, product notices, and knowledge articles. You can also search for release notes,
downloads, and resolutions to issues. Use the online service request system to create a service
request. Chat with live agents to get answers to questions, or request an agent to connect you to a
support team if an issue requires additional expertise.
Warranty
Avaya provides a 90-day limited warranty on Branch Gateway. To understand the terms of the
limited warranty, see the sales agreement or other applicable documentation. In addition, the
standard warranty of Avaya and the details regarding support for Branch Gateway in the warranty
period is available on the Avaya Support website at https://support.avaya.com under Help &
Policies> Policies & Legal > Warranty & Product Lifecycle. See also Help & Policies > Policies
& Legal > License Terms.
No Name Description
1 System LEDs LEDs that indicate the status of the system
2 RST button Reset button. Resets chassis configuration.
3 ASB button Alternate Software Bank button. Reboots the
G430 with the software image in the alternate
bank.
4 USB ports Two USB 2.0 ports with USB connectors.
Supports the connection of:
• USB flash drive. No more than one USB flash
drive can be connected.
• USB modem: Multitech MultiModemUSB
MT5634ZBA-USB-V92, or USRobotics USB
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No Name Description
modem model 5637. No more than one USB
modem can be connected.
5 CCA (Contact Closure) port RJ-45 port for ACS (308) contact closure adjunct
box.
6 Services Ethernet 10/100 port for services and
maintenance access. RJ-45 connector.
7 WAN 10/2 One 10/100 Base TX Ethernet WAN port. RJ-45
connector.
8 LAN 10/4 Two 10/100 Base TX Ethernet LAN ports. RJ-45
connectors.
9 Compact Flash Compact Flash slot
10 V1 Slot for media module or S8300 Server
11 V2 Slot for media module
12 V3 Slot for media module
For information about the different media modules that can be housed in the G430 media module
slots, see Chapter 2: Optional components on page 21.
1. System LEDs
2. V5/V7 — slot for media module
3. V6/V8 — slot for media module
For information about the different media modules that can be housed in the EM200 media module
slots, see Chapter 2: Optional components on page 21.
Optional components
The Branch Gateway is a versatile device with powerful capabilities that can be expanded to include
up to two EM200 expansion modules. To implement the various services that are supported, a
variety of swappable internal components called media modules are available.
Caution:
The MM340 and MM342 are not supported by the Avaya Branch Gateway G430. Do not insert
an MM340 or MM342 media module into an G430 Branch Gateway.
When Utility Services is set for out of band management, the following services are allocated for
services port-only mode:
Application Interfaces for traffic
SSH Out of Band Management / Services
Alarm source Out of Band Management
SAL connection (SSH, HTTP) Out of Band Management
Main admin web pages Disabled
Phone firmware download Disabled
Gateway firmware download Disabled
Phone settings Disabled
Gateway firmware download Disabled
DHCP Server Disabled
Myphone Server Disabled
CDR connection to CM Disabled
Myphone admin Disabled
Note:
If a network is not mentioned for service when Out of Band Management is enabled, the service
must be disabled on that interface.
Utility Admin
With Utility Services 7.0.1, the Utility Services Administration Web Pages are accessible on port
543.
The URL is https:// <Utility Services IP> :543/admin.html.
‘Utility Services IP’ is the Public IP address of Utility Services when OOBM is disabled. This is the
OOBM IP address of Utility Services when OOBM is enabled.
With the Utility Admin page, you can configure and gain access to the following elements:
• Software Version: Displays the software versions of packages, operating system, IP telephone
firmware, media module firmware, and gateway firmware that are active on Utility Services.
• Firewall Rules: Displays the IPv4 and IPv6 firewall rules of Utility Services.
• IP Phone file server: Supports the download of the IP telephone firmware and the settings files.
The server also supports backing up and restoring of IP telephone user configuration, for
example, speed dial configurations.
• ADVD Settings Editor: Provides a Web-based tool for configuring the Avaya Desktop Video
Device (ADVD) settings file. ADVD Settings Editor provides enhanced validation to avoid
wrong configurations.
• IP Phone Settings Editor: Provides a Web-based tool for configuring the IP telephone settings
file. IP Phone Settings Editor provides enhanced validation to avoid wrong configurations.
• IP Phone firmware management: Supports the upload of the new telephone firmware to the file
server.
• DHCP server: Provides basic DHCP server capabilities for supporting IP telephones.
• IPv6 DHCP server: Provides IPv6 DHCP server capabilities for supporting IP telephones.
• IP Phone Push Server: Displays the content from Push Server Database.
• Log viewer: Provides access of the log files for the Utility Services applications.
• CDR tools: Provides a Call Detail Record (CDR) collection capability. The CDR tool collects the
CDR records from Communication Manager and imports the records into the Utility Services
database. The CDR tool also provides simple examples on using the CDR data in the
database.
MyPhone Admin
With Utility Services 7.0.1, the Utility Services MyPhone Administration Web Pages are accessible
on port 9443.
The URL is https://<Utility Services IP>:9443/MyPhoneAdmin.
‘Utility Services IP’ is the Public IP address of Utility Services when OOBM is disabled. This is the
OOBM IP address of Utility Services when OOBM is enabled.
With the MyPhone Admin page, you can gain access to the following configuration elements of
MyPhone and IP telephone operations:
• MyPhone Feature Buttons: Enable or disables the features available to the MyPhone users.
• WML Links: Displays the default Wireless Markup Language (WML) page on the IP
telephones. You can use this element to configure the default WML page.
• System Message: Configures the WML page. This element contains a block of text that is
relevant to every IP telephone user.
For more information about MyPhone Admin, see Accessing and Managing Avaya Aura® Utility
Services, 03-603628.
MyPhone
With the MyPhone page, you can:
• Configure the IP telephones.
• Configure buttons, language settings, EC500, Enhanced Call forwarding, and other features.
• Configure the security codes and other parameters.
For more information about MyPhone, see Accessing and Managing Avaya Aura® Utility Services,
03-603628.
MM714 ports
The MM714 provides you with the capability to configure any of the four trunk ports as:
• A loop start or a ground start central office trunk with a loop current of 18 to 120 mA
• A two-wire analog Outgoing CAMA E911 trunk, for connectivity to the PSTN. MF signaling is
supported for CAMA ports.
MM714 line ports
The MM714 provides you with the capability to configure any of the four telephone ports as:
• A wink-start or an immediate-start DID trunk
• Analog tip/ring devices such as single-line telephones with or without LED message waiting
indication
Other MM714 features and functionality
• Three ringer loads, which is the Ringer Equivalency Number (REN), for the following loop
lengths for all eight ports.
- 20,000 feet (6096 meters) with 0.65 mm wire
- 16,000 feet (4877 meters) with 0.5 mm wire
- 10,000 feet (3048 meters) with 0.4 mm wire
At .1 or less ringer loads, the supported loop length is 20,000 feet (6096 meters) with 0.65 mm,
0.5 mm and 0.4 mm wire.
• Up to four simultaneously-ringing ports
• Type 1 caller ID and Type 2 caller ID
• Ring voltage generation for a variety of international frequencies and cadences
MM716 ports
The MM716 provides you with the capability to configure any of the 24 ports as:
• Analog tip/ring devices such as single-line telephones with or without LED message waiting
indication
• A wink-start or an immediate-start DID trunk
Release 5.2.1/6.0.1 and earlier 5.2.1 SP7/6.0.1 SP1 6.2 and later
Administer MM720 (non-native MM720 (non-native admin) MM721 (Native)
admin)
Insert MM721 MM721 MM721
Result No Board MM720X MM721
Note:
The MM722 media module does not support BRI stations or combining both B channels
together to form a 128-kbps channel.
Permitted slots
The Branch Gateway G430 chassis has three media module slots, marked V1, V2, and V3. Each of
the two optional EM200 expansion modules has two media module slots each. SeeEM200 physical
description on page 19. The slots of the EM200 connected to the EXPANSION OUT 1 connector on
the rear of the G430 are slots V5 and V6, and the slots of the EM200 connected to the EXPANSION
OUT 2 connector on the rear of the G430 are slots V7 and V8.
Summary of services
LAN services
You can use the Branch Gateway as a LAN switch. You can also integrate the Branch Gateway into
an existing LAN.
VLANs
In the Branch Gateway, you can configure VLANs on the fixed LAN ports.
The Branch Gateway support up to eight VLANs. The following VLAN features are supported:
• VLAN port grouping. Port VLANs can be used to group LAN ports into logical groups.
• Ingress VLAN Security. You configure a list of ingress VLANs on each port. Any packets
tagged with an unlisted VLAN are dropped when received on the port.
• Class of Service (CoS) tagging. Packets are tagged with VLANs per CoS.
• Inter-VLAN routing. You can configure specific VLANs to permit access to the WAN while
others can be configured to deny access to the WAN.
Port mirroring
The Branch Gateway supports network traffic monitoring by port mirroring. You can configure port
mirroring on any LAN port. You implement port mirroring by connecting an external traffic probe
device to one of the LAN ports. The probe device monitors traffic that is sent and received through
other ports by copying the packets and sending them to the monitor port.
Port redundancy
You can configure port redundancy on the Branch Gateway. Port redundancy enables you to
provide both a primary link and a backup link to an important resource.
WAN services
The Branch Gateway has an internal router and provides direct access to outside WAN lines. You
can use the Branch Gateway as the endpoint device for a WAN line. You can also use the Branch
Gateway as the router for a WAN line with an external endpoint device.
Note:
Certain WAN services are supported on IPv4 only.
WAN features
The Branch Gateway supports the following WAN features:
Note:
These features are only available on IPv4.
• Traffic shaping. The traffic shaping function estimates the parameters of the incoming traffic
and takes action if it measures traffic exceeding agreed parameters. The action could be to
drop the packets or mark them as being high drop priority.
• The Branch Gateway has the ability to map several PPP sessions to a single E1/T1 interface.
• PPPoE
• Backup functionality supported between any type of Layer 2 interface except for the VLAN
interface
• Dynamic Call Admission Control (CAC) for Fast Ethernet and GRE tunnel interfaces. Dynamic
CAC provides enhanced control over WAN bandwidth. When Dynamic CAC is enabled on an
interface, the Branch Gateway informs the MGC of the actual bandwidth of the interface and
tells the MGC to block calls when the bandwidth is exhausted.
• Quality of Service (QoS). The Branch Gateway uses Weighted Fair VoIP Queuing (WFVQ) as
the default queuing mode for WAN interfaces. WFVQ combines weighted fair queuing (WFQ)
for data streams and priority VoIP queuing to provide the real-time response time that is
required for VoIP. The Branch Gateway also supports the VoIP Queue and Priority Queue
legacy queuing methods.
• Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED). The Branch Gateway uses WRED on its ingress
and egress queues to improve the performance of the network when overloaded. The purpose
of WRED is to indicate to transmitting hosts to reduce their transmission speed when the
ingress Branch Gateway queues are congested.
• Policy. Each interface on the Branch Gateway can have four active policy lists:
- Ingress Access Control List
• ICMP errors
• RIP*
• OSPF*
• Route redistribution
• VRRP*
• Fragmentation
• Static routes
• Policy-based routing*
• Distribution lists
• Dynamic IP addresses
• DNS resolver
• Unnumbered IP interfaces
• SYN cookies
• Keepalive packets
• Object tracking
• Backup interfaces
Management Application
Management applications
Use any of the following applications to manage the Branch Gateway:
• Command Line Interface
• Branch Gateway Manager and Embedded Web Manager
• Avaya Integrated Management
For information about each command in the CLI, see Avaya Branch Gateway G430 CLI Reference.
For information about how to use the CLI to perform specific configuration tasks, see Administration
for the Avaya Branch Gateway G430.
based set of protocols defined by the IETF called IPSec. IPSec provides privacy, integrity, and
authenticity to information transferred across IP networks.
• Protection against DoS (Denial of Service) attacks via:
- MSS notifications (IPv4 only). The Branch Gateway identifies predefined or custom-defined
traffic patterns as suspected DoS attacks and generates SNMP notifications, referred to as
Managed Security Services (MSS) notifications. MSS notifications are intercepted and, if
certain conditions are met, may be forwarded to the Avaya Security Operations Center
(SOC) as INADS alarms. The SOC is an Avaya service group that handles DoS alerts,
responding as necessary to any DoS attack or related security issue.
- SYN cookies, which protect against a well-known TCP/IP attack in which a malicious
attacker targets a vulnerable device and effectively prevents it from establishing new TCP
connections.
• From Release 7.0, Branch Gateway supports Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2.
• TLS 1.2 provides a higher level of security than earlier versions to protect users from known
attacks
• The TLS protocol provides three essential services to all the applications running above it:
- Encryption
- Authentication
- Data integrity
• TLS Certificate validation is now time-zone aware based on the values one has administered in
Communication Manager.
SNMP
Note:
SNMP is supported on IPv4 only.
The Branch Gateway reports alarms using SNMP traps. The Branch Gateway fully supports SNMP
versions SNMPv1 and SNMPv3.
Packet sniffing
The Branch Gateway features packet sniffing on IPv4 and IPv6. All IP and ARP packets that pass
through the Branch Gateway are recorded. The recorded packets are stored in a file that can be
uploaded either to the Avaya server or to a PC and read by Ethereal for troubleshooting purposes.
Maximum number of G430s 250 This number also applies if the same
controlled by an External Call external server controls a combination of
Controller (ECC). Avaya Branch Gateways G430, G450,
G350, G250, and G700.
Maximum number of G430s 50 This number also applies if the same
controlled by an ECC server external server controls a combination of
housed in another Branch Avaya Branch Gateways G430, G450,
Gateway G430 (or G450 or G350, G250, and G700.
G700).
Maximum total number of 150 This number can be higher when
telephones supported by the connected to Communication Manager,
G430. depending on configuration. When
Maximum number of IP 150 connected to SLS, a maximum of 150 IP
telephones per Branch Gateway stations may be registered.
G430.
Maximum number of analog 56
phones per Branch Gateway
104 for a G430 with one
G430.
EM200
152 for a G430 with two
EM200s
Maximum number of DCP phones 56
per Branch Gateway G430.
104 for a G430 with one
EM200
152 for a G430 with two
EM200s
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For a complete list of capacities, see Avaya Aura® Communication Manager System Capacities
Table.
Avaya IP telephones
The Branch Gateway G430 supports all Avaya IP telephones, including the Avaya 1602, 1608, 1616
H.323 and 96xx IP phones, except for the Avaya 4630 IP Screenphone.
• Definity Extender – ISDN single endpoint 302 series Attendant Console (302D)
• Avaya 603E Call Master III
• Avaya 606B1 Call Master VI
• Avaya 9404 DCP Telephone
• Avaya 9408 DCP Telephone
Technical specifications
The Branch Gateway technical specifications include physical dimensions and tolerances, power
cord specifications, and media module specifications.
Specifications
The following table of technical specifications provides detailed information on the physical
dimensions and tolerances.
Table 4: Avaya Branch Gateway G430 specifications
Description Value
Height 2.62 in. (66.5 mm)
Width 19 in. (482.6 mm)
Depth 12.8 in. (325 mm)
Weight of empty chassis under 11 pounds (under 5 Kg)
Weight of chassis with basic between 13 and 14 pounds (between 6 and 7 Kg)
configuration
Ambient working temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
Storage temperature –40°F to 150°F (–40°C to 66°C)
Operation altitude up to 10,000 ft. (3000 m)
Front clearance 12 in. (30 cm)
Rear clearance 18 in. (45 cm)
Humidity 10-90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Voltage 90V to 264V AC, 48 to 63 Hz
Power rating 800 BTU/h (234 W)
Max current 2.4 A
EM200 specifications
The following table of technical specifications provides detailed information on the physical
dimensions and tolerances of the EM200 expansion module:
Table 5: EM200 specifications
Description Value
Height 2.62 in. (66.5 mm)
Width 19 in. (482.6 mm)
Depth 12.8 in. (325 mm)
Weight of empty chassis under 11 pounds (under 5 Kg)
Weight of chassis with media modules 13 pounds (6 kg)
and brackets
Ambient working temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
Operation altitude up to 10,000 ft. (3000 m)
Front Clearance 12 in. (30 cm)
Rear Clearance 18 in. (45 cm)
Humidity 10 to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Power rating 90V to 264V AC, 48 to 63 Hz
BTU 430 BTU/h
Max current 1.3 A
Description Value
Height 0.79 in. (2 cm)
Width 6.69 in. (17 cm)
Depth 12.20 in. (31 cm)
Weight 0.7-0.9 lb. (300-400 grams)
Gateway capacities (continued) Installing and Upgrading the Avaya Branch Gateway
G430 .............................................................................45 G430 .............................................................................10
Maintenance Alarms for Avaya Aura Communication
Manager, Branch Gateways and Servers .....................10
H Maintenance Commands for Avaya Aura Communication
H.323 stations via TLS .........................................................47 Manager, Branch Gateways and Servers .....................10
Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Aura Communication
Manager, Branch Gateways and Servers .....................10
I Quick Start for Hardware Installation for the Avaya
Branch Gateway G430 ................................................. 10
IEEE 802.1D ........................................................................ 37
Media modules
IEEE 802.1w ........................................................................ 37
analog .....................................................................28–30
Installing and Upgrading the Avaya Branch Gateway G430 10
BRI ..........................................................................32, 34
Internal Call Controller (ICC) ............................................... 13
capacity ........................................................................ 35
IP Phone .............................................................................. 27
DCP .............................................................................. 31
IP Phone file server ............................................................. 25
E1/T1 ............................................................................ 32
IP Phone firmware management ......................................... 25
MM710 ..........................................................................32
IP Phone Firmware Removal ...............................................27
MM710B ....................................................................... 32
IP Phone Push Server ......................................................... 25
MM710B features ......................................................... 32
IP Phone Settings Editor ......................................................25
MM710 features ............................................................32
IP telephones .......................................................................48
MM711 ..........................................................................28
IPv6 DHCP server ............................................................... 25
MM712 ..........................................................................31
MM714 ..........................................................................28
L MM714B ....................................................................... 29
MM716 ..........................................................................30
LAN MM717 ..........................................................................31
ETH LAN port ............................................................... 18 MM720 ..........................................................................32
LAN ports MM722 ..........................................................................34
fixed .............................................................................. 36 permitted slots .............................................................. 34
switched ........................................................................36 slot configuration .......................................................... 34
LAN services supported ......................................................................21
overview ....................................................................... 36 telephony ...................................................................... 27
physical media ..............................................................36 MGC (Media Gateway Controller)
port redundancy ............................................................37 backup options ............................................................. 13
RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) ........................ 37 location ......................................................................... 13
VLANs configuration .....................................................36 modes ...........................................................................13
LEDs .................................................................................... 43 primary ..........................................................................13
legal notice ............................................................................... supported models ......................................................... 13
LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) .................................37 MM710B media modules ..................................................... 32
Log viewer ........................................................................... 25 MM710 media modules ....................................................... 32
MM711
M features .........................................................................28
ringer equivalency number
Management MM711 .................................................................. 28
access permissions ...................................................... 42 MM711 media module ......................................................... 28
alarms and troubleshooting .......................................... 43 MM712 media module ......................................................... 31
applications ...................................................................41 MM714
Management tools ............................................................... 41 features .........................................................................29
Command Line Interface (CLI) ..................................... 41 ringer equivalency number
Device manager ........................................................... 42 MM714 .................................................................. 29
Embedded Web Manager .............................................42 MM714B media module .......................................................29
integrated management ................................................42 MM714 media module ......................................................... 28
Manuals MM716
Administration for the Avaya Branch Gateway G430s . 10 features .........................................................................30
Administration for the Avaya Branch Gateway G450s . 10 ringer equivalency number
Avaya G430 CLI Reference ..........................................10 MM716 .................................................................. 30
Avaya G430 Manager User Guide ............................... 10 MM716 media module ......................................................... 30
Troubleshooting (continued)
SNMP ........................................................................... 44
Troubleshooting and alarms ................................................ 43
U
USB port .............................................................................. 18
Utility Admin .........................................................................25
Utility services
overview ....................................................................... 24
Utility Services applications
MyPhone ...................................................................... 27
MyPhone Admin ........................................................... 26
Utility Admin ..................................................................25
V
videos .................................................................................. 11
VLAN features ..................................................................... 36
Voice over IP (VoIP) services .............................................. 44
VOIP modules
MP10 ............................................................................ 30
MP120 .......................................................................... 30
MP20 ............................................................................ 30
MP80 ............................................................................ 30
VPN ..................................................................................... 42
W
WAN
ETH WAN port ..............................................................18
WAN features ...................................................................... 38
access control lists ....................................................... 38
inter-gateway alternate routing (IGAR) .........................38
policy based routing ......................................................38
RTP header compression .............................................38
TCP header compression .............................................38
WAN services
overview ....................................................................... 37
physical media ..............................................................38
routing features .............................................................39
Warranty .............................................................................. 12
what’s new ........................................................................... 20
WML Links ........................................................................... 26