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Linux-based media servers<br />

An S8300 Media Server with a G700 Media Gateway (Figure 1) has the following components:<br />

● Survivability on page 37<br />

● <strong>Avaya</strong> G700 Media Gateway on page 156, which can include:<br />

- Media modules on page 283:<br />

- <strong>Avaya</strong> P330 LAN expansion modules on page 166<br />

- X330 WAN Access routing module on page 166<br />

● S8300 Media Server in an LSP configuration on page 37<br />

● System Management on page 26<br />

For more detail on the G700 Media Gateway, see <strong>Avaya</strong> G700 Media Gateway on page 156.<br />

For more detail on the S8300 Media Server, see Survivability on page 37.<br />

S8300 Media Server/G350 Media Gateway configuration<br />

The G350 Media Gateway features a VoIP engine <strong>and</strong> WAN router <strong>and</strong> provides full support <strong>for</strong><br />

legacy digital <strong>and</strong> analog telephones. Like the G700 Media Gateway, the media modules in a<br />

G350 Media Gateway provide analog, digital, T1/E1, BRI, <strong>and</strong> additional VoIP capabilities. The<br />

following figure shows an S8300 Media Server <strong>and</strong> media modules in a G350 Media Gateway.<br />

32 <strong>Hardware</strong> <strong>Description</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager

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