Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
B-18 November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
Tracing Server or Offline Call Answer store requirements
For systems of large configurations, Avaya recommends that the Tracing
Server be installed on a separate system. 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 Table B-22.
If the Tracing Server is installed on a separate system, Avaya
recommends that the Offline Call Answer store and Modular Messaging
Administration Clients also be located on that same system.
The additional system that is used to host the Tracing Server, or the
Offline Call Answer store, or both, must not have any port cards or the
messaging application service (MAS) service installed on it.
For information on the capacity limits for hosting the Tracing Server on
an MAS, see Recommendations for the Tracing Server
on page 13-7.
Table B-13 lists the minimum recommended hardware requirements for
installing either the Tracing Server, or the Offline Call Answer store, or
both, on a separate machine.
Table B-13. Minimum hardware requirements for the Tracing Server and
Offline Call Answer store
The following are also required:
! A DVD-ROM drive.
! 80 GB of free disk space. The available disk space requirements
may vary depending on the expected size of the Tracing Server
database.
! LAN connectivity
Table B-14 lists the supported software for installing the Tracing Server.
Clock speed RAM
2 GHz processor Intel Pentium IV 512 MB
Table B-14. Supported software for the Tracing Server
Required software Supported versions
Microsoft Windows
version
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server with SP4
Internet browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later