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<strong>Avaya</strong> G250 Media Gateway<br />

<strong>Avaya</strong> G250 Media Gateway<br />

The <strong>Avaya</strong> G250 Media Gateway is an H.248 media gateway that is managed by a server<br />

running Communication Manager software. The <strong>Avaya</strong> CM Branch Gateways (G250 <strong>and</strong> G350)<br />

<strong>for</strong>m part of <strong>Avaya</strong>’s solution <strong>for</strong> extending communication capabilities from the headquarters of<br />

an organization to all collaborative branch locations. <strong>Avaya</strong> CM Branch Gateways help you<br />

provide the same high quality services to all organization members regardless of their location.<br />

Detailed description<br />

The G250 Media Gateway is a high-per<strong>for</strong>mance converged telephony <strong>and</strong> networking device<br />

that is located in small branch locations, providing all infrastructure needs in one box —<br />

telephone exchange <strong>and</strong> data networking. The G250 is designed <strong>for</strong> used in a two to 12 user<br />

environment, aimed at small branch offices with two to eight stations. The G250 features a VoIP<br />

engine, WAN router, <strong>and</strong> Power over Ethernet LAN switch. The G250 supports legacy analog<br />

telephones, but not DCP telephones.<br />

The G250 Media Gateway integrates seamlessly with the following <strong>Avaya</strong> media servers:<br />

● S8700-series<br />

● S8500, <strong>and</strong><br />

● S8300<br />

Note:<br />

Note: The G250 is supported only by the "B" version of the S8300 Media Server. In this<br />

section, any references to the S8300 Media Server imply the S8300B version.<br />

These servers run <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager call processing software to provide the<br />

same top quality telephony services to the small branch office as to the headquarters of the<br />

organization. The media server can be located at the headquarters <strong>and</strong> serve the G250<br />

remotely.<br />

The G250 can optionally house an internal <strong>Avaya</strong> S8300 media server as a local survivable<br />

processor (Enhanced Local Survivability) or as the main media server <strong>for</strong> st<strong>and</strong>-alone<br />

deployment. As a local survivable processor, the S8300 is capable of providing full<br />

Communication Manager functionality in the event that the connection with the server is lost.<br />

As an alternative to the local survivable processor, the G250 can instead be configured <strong>for</strong><br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard Local Survivability (SLS). See Survivability on page 123.<br />

The G250 supports the connection of PCs, LAN switches, IP phones, analog telephones, <strong>and</strong><br />

trunks, via fixed analog <strong>and</strong> PoE ports on the chassis. A media module slot supports either of<br />

two WAN media modules, <strong>for</strong> connection to a WAN.<br />

There are four models of the G250, with various port combinations <strong>for</strong> support of analog, BRI, or<br />

T1/E1 trunks or DCP telephones, as described in Models on page 116.<br />

Issue 6 February 2007 115

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