Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
2-2 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
Avaya Modular Messaging versions
To suit the particular architectural needs and e-mail infrastructure of
customers, Avaya Modular Messaging is available in the following
versions:
! Avaya Modular Messaging—Avaya Message Storage Server
(Modular Messaging—MSS)
This configuration, also known as Avaya S3400-family of
servers, contains one or more Avaya MAS units and a single
Avaya MSS (MSS—S, standard availability or MSS—H,
high-availability). A private Ethernet LAN provided with the
product connects the MAS and MSS.
! Avaya Modular Messaging—Microsoft Exchange version
(Modular Messaging—Exchange)
This configuration contains one or more MAS units connected to
one or more Microsoft Exchange servers. The MAS units may be
provided by Avaya, or may be provided by the customer. Avaya
provides the Modular Messaging software that must be installed
on the customer-provided MAS. The Microsoft Exchange servers
are customer-provided.
For information on the hardware and software requirements of a
customer-provided MAS, see Messaging application server
software requirements in Appendix B, Customer environment.
! Avaya Modular Messaging—IBM Lotus Domino version
(Modular Messaging—Domino)
This configuration contains one or more MAS units connected to
one or more IBM Lotus Domino servers. The MAS units may be
provided by Avaya, or may be provided by the customer. Avaya
provides the Modular Messaging software that must be installed
on the customer-provided MAS. The IBM Lotus Domino servers
are customer-provided.
For information on the hardware and software requirements of a
customer-provided MAS, see Messaging application server
software requirements in Appendix B, Customer environment.
Modular Messaging—MSS
A Modular Messaging—MSS system can be configured for use as a
voicemail system providing only voice and fax messaging, or as part of a
unified messaging solution for access to messages. In the latter scenario,
voice, text, and fax messages are stored on the MSS, and corporate e-mail