Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
B-12 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
Minimum hardware requirements and supported
software (MSS version)
This section provides information on the minimum hardware
requirements and supported software for Modular Messaging—MSS.
MAS specifications with Modular Messaging—MSS
A Modular Messaging—MSS system uses Avaya-provided messaging
application server (MAS) units for which, Avaya provides the Modular
Messaging software and the S3400 hardware.
Hardware
specifications
Table B-4 provides information on the hardware specifications of an
Avaya-provided MAS.
Table B-5 lists the supported voice cards.
Table B-4. S3400 MAS hardware specifications
Clock speed RAM
2.00 GHz processor Intel Pentium IV 512 MB
Table B-5. Supported voice cards for an S3400 MAS with Modular Messaging—MSS
Protocol Voice cards
Maximum cards per
MAS
Maximum ports
1
per
MAS
Aria TUI
AUDIX
TUI
Aria TUI
AUDIX TUI
H.323-based
IP integration
———20 20
T1 QSIG
Dialogic D/480JCT-2T1 3 16923
E1 QSIG
Dialogic D/600JCT-2E1-120 2 16030
Digital Set
Emulation
Dialogic D/82JCT-U (5v card)
Dialogic D82JCTPCIUNIV
(3.3v and 5v universal card)
4 33224
Analog
12-port Dialogic D/120JCT 4 24824
4-port Dialogic D/41JCT-LS 4
41616
1. The number of ports that an MAS can support is restricted by the number of PCI slots available and the
number of cards supported.