Inserting or removing an MP10, MP20, MP80, or MP120 VoIP module

Last Updated : Jan 20, 2022 |

About this task

G430 v1 has one on-board VoIP module providing 25 VoIP channels for G.711 and G.726 and 20 channels for G.729, and an additional slot for the optional insertion of an MP10, MP20, MP80, or MP120 VoIP module. If an MP120 is installed on G430 v1, the on-board VoIP module is disabled. G430 v2 has no on-board VoIP module.

The G430 hardware vintage 3 (G430 v3) has one on-board VoIP module providing 40 channels of G.711, G.726, G.729, with feature set including V.150.1 as the MP120. The G430 v3 only accepts the MP120 VoIP module. If MP120 is installed on the G430 v3, the on-board VoIP module is disabled.

Note:

The MP120 is capable of supporting new media services such as V.150.1. In the past, all DSP cards were capable of supporting all codec types with various performance differences in terms of point costs. However, the V.150.1 protocol is not supported on the older DAR cards.

G430 supports a maximum of 120 channels. If MP120 is installed on a G430 v1, the on-board VoIP module will be disabled.

The field replaceable VoIP module slot is located on the G430 main board. You must remove the G430 cover to insert or remove a VoIP module.

Procedure

  1. To remove the G430 cover, see Removing the G430 cover.
  2. To insert a VoIP module, see Inserting a VoIP module.
  3. To remove a VoIP module, see Removing a VoIP module.

    Skip this step if you are inserting a module into an empty slot.

  4. To install the G430 cover, see Replacing the G430 cover.