Avaya Application Solutions platforms
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Figure 4: Avaya G700 Media Gateway with the S8300 Media Server
The S8300 / G700 or G350 is an stand-alone solution with a capacity of up to 450 IP and non-IP
endpoints. A Linux-based S8300 Media Server can support up to 50 G700 or G350 Media
Gateways. An S8300 Media Server and G700 or G350 Media Gateway solution comprises:
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A G700 or G350 Media Gateway. A G700 or G350 Media Gateway is always required. The
G700 or G350 hosts an S8300 Media Server and various media modules depending on
the telephony needs at a particular location.
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The S8300 Media Server. The S8300 Media Server is inserted into a media module slot. If
present, the S8300 supports the Communication Manager that provides call-processing
capabilities and features for the system. The S8300 can be configured as the primary call
controller or as a Local Survivable Processor (LSP) standby server for another S8300
Media Server in the configuration.
Multiple G700 Media Gateways can be connected to each other through an Octaplane 8-Gbps
stacking fabric, and Avaya P330 Expansion Modules, which allows adding additional Ethernet
ports, fiber interfaces, ATM access or WAN access modules without additional switches. The
system can be networked to other PBXs and Communication Manager platforms through an IP
network.
Some of the key characteristics of this platform are
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Expert System Diagnostic Capability
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Hot-swappable Media Modules
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Co-resident INTUITY AUDIX messaging.
The platform is scalable, and has survivability and redundancy capability through a Local
Survivable Processor (LSP), which supports all of the features of Communication Manager.
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Summary of Contents for Application Solutions
Page 1: ...Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide 555 245 600 Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 ...
Page 20: ...About This Book 20 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 21: ...Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 21 Section 1 Avaya Application Solutions product guide ...
Page 22: ...22 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 106: ...Call processing 106 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 124: ...Avaya LAN switching products 124 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 139: ...Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 139 Section 2 Deploying IP Telephony ...
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Page 186: ...Traffic engineering 186 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 204: ...Security 204 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 228: ...Avaya Integrated Management 228 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 274: ...Reliability and Recovery 274 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 275: ...Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 275 Section 3 Getting the IP network ready for telephony ...
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Page 356: ...Network recovery 356 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 366: ...Network assessment offer 366 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 367: ...Issue 3 4 1 June 2005 367 Appendixes ...
Page 368: ...Appendixes 368 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 394: ...Access list 394 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...
Page 414: ...DHCP TFTP 414 Avaya Application Solutions IP Telephony Deployment Guide ...