44
Media Application Server platform
—
"IBM x Series 3550 power requirements" (page 70)
—
"IBM xSeries 336 power requirements" (page 71)
—
Table 18 "IBM xSeries 335 power requirements" (page 71)
—
"IBM eServer BladeCenter power requirements" (page 72)
—
"IBM eServer BladeCenter T power requirements" (page 72)
•
"Dimensions" (page 73)
—
"IBM x Series 3550 dimensions" (page 73)
—
"IBM xSeries 336 dimensions" (page 74)
—
"IBM xSeries 335 dimensions" (page 74)
—
"IBM eServer BladeCenter dimensions" (page 74)
—
"IBM eServer BladeCenter T dimensions" (page 75)
•
"Software" (page 75)
•
"System scalability and expansion" (page 76)
—
"Music on Hold, and Announcements system scalability" (page 76)
—
"IM Chat service system scalability and expansion" (page 81)
—
"Meet Me Audio Conferencing system scalability and expansion"
(page 82)
—
"Ad Hoc system scalability and expansion" (page 85)
Hardware platform options
When selecting the hardware platform for a Media Application Server,
consider the following factors:
1. the engineering requirements of your network
2. the services that you plan to run on the Media Application Server
The supported platforms are:
•
Small-to-medium systems (
"IBM xSeries 3550 platform" (page 46)
,
"IBM
xSeries 336 platform" (page 48)
or
"IBM xSeries 335 platform" (page
49)
)
•
Large systems (
"IBM eServer BladeCenter chassis" (page 50)
, or
"IBM
eServer BladeCenter T chassis" (page 53)
)
Nortel Media Application Server
Media Application Server Planning and Engineering
NN42020-201
01.04
Standard
4.0
27 July 2007
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
.