Avaya mcc1 media gateway, Avaya g600 media gateway – Avaya S8700 User Manual

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Job Aid

Issue 3

3

May 2003

Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway

Installation requires 38 inches (97 centimeters) of clearance in the rear and at least 3 feet (91 centimeters) of
clearance in the front of the cabinet to permit the door to open.

Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway

Installation requires 16 inches (41 centimeters) of clearance in the rear, and 3 feet (91 centimeters) of clearance in
the front.

Avaya G600 Media Gateway

Installation requires 12 inches (30 centimeters) of clearance in the rear, and 18 inches (45 centimeters) of
clearance in the front, which is consistent with the EIA 310D data rack standards. In a multiple media gateway
configuration, the dimensions of the TDM/LAN cable require that media gateways be mounted directly over each
other (flush). For information on the power sources, see

‘‘Chassis Power Source Information’’

and

‘‘Circuit

Breakers for AC-Powered Media Gateways’’

.

The Avaya G600 Media Gateway can be mounted at its midpoint by removing the mounting brackets and
remounting them at a medial position.

Chassis Power Source Information

Chassis Style and Power
Distribution Unit

Power Source

Options

Power Input Receptacles

Avaya G600 Media Gateway: AC
power supply

(650A integrated

power supply)

There is no integrated DC power
supply. DC rectifiers can be used if
desired; follow manufacturer’s
instructions.

Single phase 120
VAC with neutral wire

Single phase 240
VAC with neutral wire

120 VAC, 60 Hz NEMA 5-15R

240 VAC, 50 Hz IEC 320

Japan installations use country
specific receptacles for 100 and
200 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Mexico installations use country
specific receptacles for 127 VAC

Circuit Breakers for AC-Powered Media Gateways

Media Gateway Type

Circuit Breaker Size

G600 (120 VAC) 60 Hz

15 A

G600 (240 VAC) 50 Hz

10 A

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