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The Avaya MM711 Analog Trunk and Line Media Module provides 8 ports, any of which may be administered as one of the following:
The MM 711 Analog Media Module supports eight analog interfaces allowing the connectivity of Loop Start, Ground Start, Analog DID trunks, and 2-wire analog Outgoing CAMA E911 trunks. As well, the MM711 Analog Media Module allows connectivity of analog, tip/ring devices such as single line telephones, modems, or group 3 fax machines. Each port may be configured as either a trunk interface or a station interface. Also included is support for caller ID signaling, ring voltage generation for a variety of international frequencies and cadences and administrable line termination styles.
Analog modems are supported on the G700 only in limited configurations, in which the modem call stays within a single Media Gateway. If the modem is connected to an MM711 Analog Media Module, and the call goes to either a) another modem on an MM711 within the same Media Gateway, or b) the PSTN through an analog, T1/E1, or BRI trunk on the same Media Gateway, the call will succeed.
If the modem is connected to an MM711, and the call goes to a) a modem or trunk on a different Media Gateway or port network, or b) an IP trunk, the call will most likely fail. Modem calls are not supported even between Media Gateways in a stacked configuration.
The MM711 Analog Trunk and Line Media Module does not support Neon Lamp Message Waiting Indication (MWI). No maintenance of the terminal connected to the Neon Analog Line Media Module is performed.
Note: For 1.3 and later releases, a single G700 can support up to four MM711 Analog Media Modules. For 1.2 and earlier releases, more than two MM711 Analog Media Modules might trip the G700 electronic breaker and bring down the power supply for the entire G700.
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