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VoIP Interfaces

Four types of interfaces on Avaya VoIP modules provide VoIP connectivity on J4350 and J6350 Services Routers:

These interfaces are available on the field-replaceable Avaya VoIP modules listed in Table 104. For more information about interface names, see Network Interface Naming. For more information about the modules, see Avaya VoIP Modules Overview.

Table 104: Interfaces on Avaya VoIP Modules

Module Name

Description

VoIP Interfaces

JUNOS Interface

(type-pim/0/port)

TGM550

Avaya Telephony Gateway Module (TGM)

  • Two analog telephone ports
  • Two analog trunk ports
  • One serial port for console access

vp-pim/0/0

On a VoIP interface, the port is always 0.

TIM508

Avaya Analog TIM

Eight analog telephone ports

TIM510

Avaya E1/T1 Telephony Interface Module (TIM)

One E1/T1 trunk port providing up to 30 E1 or 24 T1 channels

TIM514

Avaya Analog TIM

  • Four analog telephone ports
  • Four analog trunk ports

TIM516

Avaya Analog TIM

Sixteen analog telephone ports.

TIM518

Avaya Analog TIM

  • Eight analog telephone ports
  • Eight analog trunk ports

TIM521

Avaya BRI TIM

Four ISDN BRI trunk ports providing up to eight channels

Only the TGM550 has a JUNOS interface. Because the TIMs do not have corresponding physical interfaces, you cannot configure or administer them with the J-Web interface or the JUNOS CLI. However, you can display TGM550 and TIM status from J-Web Monitor>Chassis pages and with the CLI show chassis commands.

Note: TIMs are configured and administered from the TGM550 CLI. For more information, see the Administration Guide and CLI Reference for the Avaya IG550 Integrated Gateway.

Caution: The TGM550 and TIMs are not hot-swappable. You must power off the router before installing or removing the Avaya VoIP modules. Ensure that the Avaya VoIP modules are installed in the router chassis before booting up the system.


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