Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
13-8 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
Table 13-2 provides information on the capacity limits for hosting the
Tracing Server on an MAS. For systems that are larger than the limits
mentioned in Table 13-2, a separate machine is required to host the
Tracing Server.
The separate system for hosting the Tracing Server can be either an
Avaya-provided S3400 system that customers must purchase or a
customer-provided machine that meets the specifications described in
Tracing Server or Offline Call Answer store requirements
in Appendix B,
Customer environment..
If customers purchase an additional S3400 system for the Tracing Server,
Avaya recommends hosting the Offline Call Answer store and
Administration Clients also on this same system.
Table 13-2. Capacity limit for hosting the Tracing Server on an MAS
Telephone integration Voice ports Number of port boards Number of MAS units
Modular Messaging Aria TUI only
H.323-based IP 60 3
T1 QSIG 69 3
(23-port T1 boards)
1
E1 QSIG 60 2
(30-port E1 boards)
1
DSE 144 18
(8-port DSE boards)
5
Analog 144 12
(12-port analog boards)
3
Modular Messaging AUDIX TUI or combination of Aria and AUDIX TUIs for Modular Messaging
Note: Applicable only to Modular Messaging—MSS
H.323-based IP 60 3
T1 QSIG 69 3
(23-port T1 boards)
3
E1 QSIG 90 3
(30-port E1 boards)
3
DSE 72 9
(8-port DSE boards)
3
Analog 72 6
(12-port analog boards)
3