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Capacities
Note: The engineering capacity tool may engineer the Meet Me
Conferencing service more conservatively, based on the assumption
that the majority of calls use Meet Me Premium Conferencing.
Capacity data for Ad Hoc Audio Conferencing running on the IBM
xSeries 335 and IBM xSeries 336
The SIP INVITE message of the person invoking the conference function
contains information such as the number of parties to be conferenced.
Using the conference size information, the Ad Hoc Audio Conferencing
service determines whether to accept this conference request, based on the
estimated CPU utilization (it should be less than 70%) and the calculated
MPU loads. This check ensures that no negative impact occurs on existing
working conferences. If the Ad Hoc Audio Conferencing service determines
that the server has reached its engineered capacity, the conference call
request is rejected and is redirected to another media server.
Capacity data for Ad Hoc Audio Conferencing running on the IBM HS20
blade server
Each IBM HS20 blade server supports 300 G.711 ports or 200 G.729 ports.
Capacity data for Meet Me Audio Conferencing running on the IBM HS20
blade server
The following capacity considerations apply to the Meet Me Audio
Conferencing service when running on the IBM HS20 blade server:
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Each HS20 blade server supports 300 G.711 ports or 200 G.729 ports
at 20 ms ptime.
Note: Use of Premium conferencing reduces these numbers
•
Additional blade servers can be added (up to 3 more) to increase
capacity.
— When using the NTVW01CG HS20 Blade: The maximum seven-slot
solution (five IBM HS20 blade servers, plus two Dual SCSI
Expansion Units) provides a total of 1500 non-redundant or 1200
redundant (4+1) ports of G.711.
— When using the NTVW01CG HS20 Blade: The smallest
non-redundant system consists of two slots, the first slot contains
the IBM HS20 blade server, and the second contains the Dual SCSI
Expansion Unit.
— When using the NTVW01CH or NTVW01CV Blades: The
maximum-sized five-slot solution provides a total of 1500
non-redundant or 1200 redundant (4+1) ports of G.711.
Nortel Media Application Server
Media Application Server Planning and Engineering
NN42020-201
01.04
Standard
4.0
27 July 2007
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