For g700 media gateways, Figure 47 – Avaya 555-233-116 User Manual

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Music-on-hold

555-233-116

194

Issue 4 October 2002

Figure 47.

Connections to nonregistered music-on-hold using analog line for an MCC1,

SCC1, CMC1, or G600 Media Gateway

NOTE:

A wiring block must be locally engineered.

For G700 Media Gateways

On a G700 Media Gateway, the music-on-hold feature is connected through a port
on an MM711 Analog Media Module.

The G700 Media Gateway does not support an auxiliary trunk circuit pack.
Therefore, for internal communications controller (ICC) G700 Media Gateway
users, the music-on-hold feature through an auxiliary trunk is not supported.
However, external communications controller (ECC) G700 Media Gateway users
can access the music-on-hold feature if their equipment is physically connected to
a TN763 auxiliary trunk circuit pack in an EPN carrier of an ECC system.

NOTE:

ICC refers to MultiVantage Software running on an S8300 Media Server
installed in, and acting as the primary controller for, a G700 Media Gateway.

ECC refers to MultiVantage Software running on an external S8700 Media
Server within a G700 Media Gateway environment.

1. Customer-supplied music source
2. 25-pair cable to analog line circuit pack
3. 909A/B universal coupler
4. Part of main distribution frame

5. Power supply for universal coupler
6. 103A or modular wall jack
7. 4-pair modular cord
8. Tip and ring wires

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J3

J1

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