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Deploying and Upgrading Avaya G430 Branch Gateway

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  • Legal
  • Introduction
    • Purpose
    • Change history
  • Planning and pre-configuration
    • Installation equipment
    • Mounting equipment
    • Installation hardware
    • Obtaining the Branch Gateway serial number
    • Downloading software from PLDS
    • License file with Survivable Remote Server
    • Assigning license and authentication files
    • Downloading the firmware
    • Branch Gateway authentication file
    • S8300 upgrade with Solution Deployment Manager
    • Site requirements
      • Temperature and clearance verification
      • Power outlet verification
      • Grounding requirements
    • Firmware specifications
    • Unpacking and checking package contents
      • Branch Gateway package contents
      • EM200 package contents
  • Branch Gateway and EM200 installation
    • Branch Gateway chassis mounting
      • Attaching a mounting bracket to the Branch Gateway
      • Brackets without cable guides
      • Brackets with cable guides
      • Mounting Branch Gateway in the rack
      • Placing Branch Gateway on a table
      • Wall mounting requirements
      • Mounting the Branch Gateway on a wall
    • Installing the EM200 expansion modules
    • Media module installation
      • Limitations of media module combinations
      • Slot allocation
      • Media module installation precautions
      • Installing S8300 Server
      • Installing media modules
    • General grounding requirements
      • Installation location
      • Supplementary ground conductor
      • Ground block
      • Restricted access location (RAL)
    • Approved grounds
      • NFPA 70: NEC
      • ANSI/EIA/TIA-607
    • Safety ground connections
      • Attaching the ground wires
      • Attaching ground wires to purchased ground blocks
      • Attaching ground wires without ground blocks
    • Connecting the EM200 expansion module to a power source
    • Connecting Branch Gateway to a power source
  • Connecting peripheral devices
    • Data and voice device connections
      • Switch and network data ports
      • IP phone connections
      • Connecting a phone to Branch Gateway
      • ISDN BRI station connections
      • Connecting an ISDN BRI station to an ISDN port
      • Connecting two ISDN BRI stations to an ISDN port
      • Connecting an analog phone
      • Connecting a DCP phone to an MM712 or MM717 media module
      • Connecting an analog trunk
      • Connecting an analog DID trunk
      • Connecting an E1/T1 trunk
      • Connecting an ISDN BRI trunk
      • Connecting phones to MM716 and MM717 media modules
      • Connecting an MM716 and MM717 front panel connector to a punch-down block
    • Circuit protection installation
    • Coupled Bonding Conductor installations
      • Installing the CBC
    • Avaya Partner Contact Closure Adjunct installations
      • Installing the contact closure
  • Connecting and enabling a USB modem for remote access
    • Modems for remote access
  • Branch Gateway configuration
    • Configuring basic Branch Gateway connectivity
  • Post-installation verification
    • Roadmap for post installation
    • Installation testing
      • Testing data connectivity
      • Testing telephones
      • Testing trunks
      • Testing LSP failover
      • IP addresses and controllers
    • Removing the installation equipment
  • Media module and device additions
    • Media module additions
    • Voice module additions
    • Telephone additions
      • Telephone connections
      • Configuration of telephones on Communication Manager
      • Telephone information recordings for software configuration
      • Testing the telephone
    • Trunk additions
      • Trunk ordering
      • Special considerations when ordering an analog trunk
    • Connecting the trunk
      • Trunk configurations on Communication Manager
      • Trunk information recordings for software configuration
      • Testing the trunk
      • Broadband line additions
      • Broadband line ordering
      • Broadband line connections
      • Broadband line configuration
      • Testing the Broadband link
      • Avaya Partner Contact Closure Adjunct additions
  • Field Replaceable Unit upgrades and replacements
    • Inserting or removing an MP10, MP20, MP80, or MP120 VoIP module
      • Removing the G430 cover
      • Inserting a VoIP module
      • Removing a VoIP module
      • Replacing the G430 cover
    • Installation of the upgrade memory kit
    • The upgrade memory kit
    • RAM card replacement
    • Compact flash memory cards
    • Inserting a compact flash memory card
    • Compact flash memory card removals
      • Swapping compact flash memory cards
      • Replacing a compact flash memory card while retaining the current announcements
      • Downgrading from a compact flash to internal flash memory
  • Branch Gateway firmware upgrade
    • Firmware upgrades using Solution Deployment Manager
    • Upgrading firmware using the command line interface through SCP/FTP/TFTP/HTTPS
      • CLI commands for upgrading Branch Gateway firmware via SCP/FTP/TFTP/HTTPS
      • Example upgrade via SCP/FTP/TFTP/HTTPS using the CLI
      • Installation worksheets
      • Server Values worksheet
      • File server setup
      • Downloading Branch Gateway firmware files to a local file server
      • Sample software and firmware file names
      • Example failure message if the wrong image is used
    • Checking the G430 hardware vintage from the Branch Gateway CLI
    • Checking the G430 hardware vintage from the Communication Manager web interface
    • Upgrading Branch Gateway firmware using the CLI via a USB device
      • CLI commands for upgrading Branch Gateway firmware via a USB device
      • Example upgrade using the CLI via a USB device
      • Downloading firmware files to a local computer
  • Upgrading IP phone configuration and firmware files
    • IP phone configuration and firmware file upgrades
    • IP phones supported by the local TFTP server feature
    • CLI commands for upgrading Branch Gateway firmware via SCP
    • Administering the upgrade
      • Upgrade administration
    • TFTP IP telephone upgrade examples
      • Upgrading 4602SW and 4602D phones
      • Upgrading 4620 IP phones
    • Failure scenarios and repair actions
    • Upgrading considerations
  • Branch Gateway backups and restores
    • Best practices for backup
    • Backup and restore operations
    • Backing up G430 gateway
    • Restoring a gateway backup
    • Preserving SNMP engine ID
    • Backup and restore for G430 gateway replacement
      • Backing up and restoring for non-FIPS mode gateways
      • Backing up and restoring for FIPS mode gateways
    • Gateway replacement checklist
      • Non-FIPS mode gateway replacement checklist
      • FIPS mode gateway replacement checklist
    • Post restoration of gateway checks
  • Troubleshooting
    • One telephone stops working
    • Identifying the problem when one phone stops working
    • No power on the Branch Gateway
    • CLI is not accessible
    • NVRAM Init
  • Front panel description
    • The front panel of the Branch Gateway chassis without media modules
      • Media module slots
      • System (SYSTM) LEDs
      • USB ports
      • Console port (Console/CNSL)
      • Services port (Services/SVCS)
      • Compact Flash (CMPCT FLSH) Interface
      • The Emergency Transfer Relay (ETR) port
      • Contact Closure (CCA) port
      • Implementing the Contact Closure feature
      • Router port (ETH WAN)
      • Switch ports (ETH LAN)
      • RST and ASB buttons
      • Loading firmware from a bank other than the default bank during startup
    • The front panel of the Avaya MM710B media module
      • MM710B ports
      • MM710B LEDs
    • The front panel of the Avaya MM711 media module
      • MM711 ports
      • MM711 LEDs
    • The front panel of the Avaya MM712 media module
      • MM712 ports
      • MM712 LEDs
    • The front panel of the Avaya MM714 media module
      • MM714 ports
      • MM714 LEDs
    • The front panel of the Avaya MM714B media module
      • MM714B ports
      • MM714B LEDs
    • The front panel of the Avaya MM716 media module
      • MM716 ports
      • MM716 LEDs
    • The front panel of the Avaya MM717 media module
      • MM717 ports
      • MM717 LEDs
    • The front panel of the Avaya MM720 media module
      • MM720 ports
      • MM720 LEDs
    • Front panel of the MM721 media module
      • MM721 media module ports
      • MM721 media module LEDs
    • The front panel of the Avaya MM722 media module
      • MM722 ports
      • MM722 LEDs
  • Technical specifications
    • Specifications
    • EM200 specifications
    • Power cord specifications
    • USB modems supported by the Branch Gateway
    • USB modems supported by the S8300
  • Power supplies and adjunct systems
    • Typical adjunct power connections
    • Typical adjunct power connections end-to-end
    • Avaya Aura Communication Manager Messaging application
    • Call Center
    • About Avaya Branch Gateway announcement software
  • Information checklists
    • Installation checklist
    • Serial number and login information
      • Logins
      • Quick setup for Branch Gateway Processor (MGP)
      • Installation site information
  • Equipment list
  • Resources
    • Branch Gateway documentation
      • Finding documents on the Avaya Support website
      • Accessing the port matrix document
      • Avaya Documentation Center navigation
    • Training
    • Viewing Avaya Mentor videos
    • Support
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Deploying and Upgrading Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
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The front panel of the Avaya MM710B media module
MM710B ports

MM710B ports

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Last Updated : Sep 27, 2017 |
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