Physical media, Avaya g250 and g350 support, Media modules necessary for each wan line – HP Media Gateways G250 User Manual

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Summary of services

48 Overview for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways

Physical media

To use the G250/G350 as the endpoint device for a WAN, install a WAN media module and
connect the WAN line to a port on the media module. When you connect a WAN line to a media
module, the G250/G350 serves as the router for the WAN line.

You can also use the fixed ETH WAN Fast Ethernet port as a WAN endpoint by configuring the
port’s interface for PPPoE encapsulation (ADSL modem) or Ethernet-DHCP/static IP (cable
modem).

To use the G250/G350 as a router, connect the external endpoint device to the fixed WAN port
on the G250/G350 front panel using a standard network cable. See

G250 physical

description

on page 15 and

G350 physical description

on page 19 for the location of the WAN

port on the G250 and G350 front panels.

You can also use the fixed WAN port to connect a computer or other endpoint data device to the
G250/G350.

Avaya G250 and G350 support

The G250/G350 supports the following types of data WAN line:

E1/T1

Universal Serial Port

PPPoE (ADSL modem)

Ethernet-DHCP/static IP (cable modem)

Media modules necessary for each WAN line

The table below lists which media modules to install to connect each type of outside WAN line.
For more information about each type of media module, see

Chapter 2: Optional components

.

Table 12: Outside WAN lines supported and matching media modules

WAN line

Media modules

Universal Serial Port

MM342

E1/T1 data lines

MM340

PPPoE (ADSL modem)

Chassis

Ethernet (DHCP/static IP)
(cable modem)

Chassis

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