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30 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide
Telephony media modules
The ten constructs for Distributed Office i120 contain one or more media modules. Table 3
shows the available media modules, and the slot or slots in which each module can be inserted.
Streamlined Deployment
A major goal of the Distributed Office offering is to minimize the time to deploy the Distributed
Office systems at the branch locations. The total deployment time includes:
Unpacking, assembling, and cabling the hardware
Enter site-specific and other dynamic data
Acceptance testing
The first and third deployment items require a fixed amount of time for each construct. The time
required for the second item, completing the provisioning data, varies according to the amount
of data that needs to be added or changed in the profile that was loaded onto the system or onto
a USB portable storage device, or "Disk on Key" (DoK).
The design activities described previously determine the type and the number of the Distributed
Office hardware components for each branch location. The implementation process then uses
data files called profiles to load the translations and other parameter values onto the i40 or i120
Distributed Office platform before it is shipped to the customer site.
In the design phase, the Sales Engineer uses the Avaya Solution Designer to create a purchase
order that specifies the Distributed Office hardware for each branch location. For each branch
location or group, the Sales Engineer specifies that the provisioning profile is:
Standard — The profile is one of a set of profiles that have been previously defined and
associated with a hardware construct.
Table 3: Supported media modules
Module Description Permitted slots
Telephony modules
MM710 One T1/E1 ISDN PRI trunk port V2, V3, V4, V5
MM711 Eight universal analog ports V2, V3, V4, V5
MM716 Twenty-four analog line ports V2, V3, V4, V5
MM720 Eight ISDN BRI trunk ports V2, V3, V4, V5
LAN module
MM316 Forty 10/100 Ethernet ports with Power over Ethernet (PoE),
and one 10/100/1000 Ethernet copper uplink/access port
V6