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Music-on-hold
Issue 9.1 June 2006
437
 
Music-on-hold
The music-on-hold (MOH) feature allows a caller to hear music when that caller is placed on 
hold. This section covers:
Music-on-hold can be provided:
Through a port on an MM711 Analog Media Module to a customer-supplied music source 
on a G700 Media Gateway
Through a port on an MM711 Analog Media Module or MM714 Analog Media Module, or 
through a fixed analog port (LINE 1 or LINE 2) to a customer-supplied music source on a 
G350 Media Gateway
On a G700 or G350 Media Gateway, the music-on-hold feature is connected through a port on 
an MM711 Analog Media Module or, for a G350 Media Gateway only, an MM714 Analog Media 
Module, or the analog LINE ports of the integrated analog media module.
The G700 or G350 Media Gateway does not support an auxiliary trunk circuit pack. Therefore, 
for S8300 Media Server users, the music-on-hold feature through an auxiliary trunk is not 
supported. However, G700 or G350 Media Gateway users with an S8500 or S8700-series 
Media Server as primary controller can access the music-on-hold feature, if their equipment is 
physically connected to a TN763 auxiliary trunk circuit pack in an EPN carrier of an S8500 or 
S8700-series system.
Installing an unregistered music source on a G700 or G350 Media 
Gateway
 show the connections for the music-on-hold feature on a G700 Media 
Gateway for an unregistered source.
Note:
Note:
The G350 Media Gateway’s physical connection with the MM711 Analog Media 
Module, MM714 Analog Media Module, or fixed analog ports (LINE 1 or 2) on the 
front panel is the same as the G700 Media Gateway’s connection with the 
MM711 Analog Media Module.
Note:
Note:
If you want multiple music sources, you must use multiple ports on the MM711 
Analog Media Module.