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New in this release
The following sections detail what is new in Media Application Server
Planning and Engineering (NN42020-201) for Release 4.0.
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"Features" (page 11)
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"Other changes" (page 13)
Features
See the following sections for information about feature changes:
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"BCT for MAS" (page 11)
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"BCP/MAS coresidency" (page 11)
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"IBM x3550" (page 12)
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"MAS Radvision support" (page 12)
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"MAS Web Collaboration multilingual support" (page 12)
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"Meet Me enhancements" (page 12)
For a description of all the features in MCS 5100 Release 4.0, see New in
this Release (NN42020-404).
BCT for MAS
This feature provides the evolution of the Media Application Server to the
IBM BladeCenter T chassis that is NEBS-3-/ETSI-compliant. Network
Equipment Building System 3 (NEBS-3) compliant hardware adheres to
strict requirements for withstanding high temperatures, violent shaking,
lightning strikes, airborne contaminants, fires, and electrostatic discharge.
BCP/MAS co-residency
This feature provides the ability for the Border Control Point (BCP) and
Media Application Server (MAS) applications to co-reside in the same IBM
BladeCenter T chassis. For example, BCP, MAS Ad Hoc Conferencing,
and MAS Announcements can reside in the same chassis at the same
time. Each application runs on its own server card (known as a blade) in
the chassis. Co-residency reduces hardware costs and provides a flexible
growth strategy for existing systems.
Nortel Media Application Server
Media Application Server Planning and Engineering
NN42020-201
01.04
Standard
4.0
27 July 2007
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
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