Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Customer environment
November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
B-23
Minimum hardware requirements and supported
software (Exchange and Domino)
This section provides information on the minimum hardware
requirements and supported software for Modular Messaging—Microsoft
Exchange and Modular Messaging—IBM Lotus Domino.
Messaging application server requirements
In Avaya Modular Messaging with Microsoft Exchange or IBM Lotus
Domino as the message store, the customer can purchase software and
S3400 servers from Avaya, or can choose to provide a machine that will
serve as the MAS. In such cases, Avaya provides the Modular Messaging
software that must be installed on such customer-provided MAS units.
A customer-provided machine must meet certain minimum hardware and
software requirements for successful installation of the Modular
Messaging software.
Minimum hardware
requirements
Table B-16 lists the minimum recommended hardware requirements for
installing the MAS software.
Table B-17 lists the recommended voice cards.
Table B-16. Minimum system requirements for the MAS
Ports Clock speed RAM
Up to 12 ports 400 MHz single or dual
processor Intel Pentium II
128 MB
13 to 24 ports 400 MHz single or dual
processor Intel Pentium III
256 MB
25 to 48 ports 500 MHz single or dual
processor Intel Pentium III
512 MB
49 to 69 ports 800 MHz dual processor
Intel Pentium III
512 MB
Table B-17. Recommended voice cards for customer-provided MAS units
Protocol Voice cards
Max.
cards
per MAS
Max.
ports
1
per
MAS
H.323-based
IP integration
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