Reliability
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Table 50: S8300 hardware availability in two reliability configurations
1
1. September 30, 2002 data. These are conservative engineering estimates. As field data are collected, the
numbers will be updated.
Subsystem
Standard reliability
2
2. Standard Reliability:
S8300 — Single Internal Call Controller (ICC) equipped Media Gateway per site.
G700/G350 — Media Gateway interface to the call controller is supported by a non-redundant data
network.
High reliability
3
3. High Reliability:
S8300 — Can failover to an LSP; N+1 media gateways at each site; each site has duplicate interfaces to
the data network: each IP endpoint is homed to at least 2 systems that are run by Communication Manager
(S8300, or otherwise). Avaya IP Telephones have multi-homing abilities, and can be configured to re-home
to any Communication Manager-run system. For example, in a configuration with @8700 at a main site
and S8300-ICC or G700 at remote site, the telephones at the remote site could re-home to main S8700
through separate Ethernet switches. This configuration could be said to provide 99.99% availability as well.
G700/G350 — Can failover to LSP upon a link failure; N+1 Media Gateways at each site with duplicate
interfaces to the data network. IP phones can home to an alternate gatekeeper (S8300, S8500, S8700, or
LSP).
Failures/
year
MTBO
(years)
Availability
4
(%)
4. The lower number is the equivalent availability for MTTR of 2 hours, which is attainable with technicians
and spares on site. See also
Reliability and availability
.
Failures/
year
MTBO
(years)
Availability
4
(%)
S8300 Media Server
1.314
0.65
99.91 /
99.95
0.219
4.6
99.99 /
99.995
G700 Media Gateway
1.314
0.65
99.91 /
99.95
0.219
4.6
99.99 /
99.995
G350 Media Gateway
1.314
0.65
99.91 /
99.95
0.219
4.6
99.99 /
99.995
Summary of Contents for Application Solutions
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