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MG-ANA (ANALOG MM711)
Issue 1 June 2005 1583
MG-ANA (ANALOG MM711)
S8700 | 8710 / S8500 / S8300 / G700
Note:
Note: For more information, refer to XXX-BD (Common Port Circuit Pack/Media
Module) on page 2539 of this document. In addition, refer to AN-LN-PT (Analog
Line Port) on page 426 and to CO-TRK (Analog CO Trunk) on page 835.
The Avaya MM711 Analog Trunk and Line Media Module provides 8 ports, any of which can 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.
MO Name in Alarm Log For Location Full Name of MO
MG-ANA GGGVSPP ANALOG MEDIA MODULE
Consult local records for the location and designation of the equipment rack where the
G700 is mounted.
Table 586: MM711 Analog Trunk and Line Media Module – port administration
Function Group Type Trunk Type LED MWI
Central Office trunk (CO) co
fx
wats
loop start
ground start
CAMA/E911 trunk cama loop start
Direct Inward Dialing (DID) trunk did wink start
immed start
Analog Line, on-or-off premises n/a n/a With / without MWI