Avaya 11-300244 Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Customer environment
November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and
Planning Guide
B-37
load for voice messaging, Avaya requires that the CPU utilization
be no more than 50%.
Other considerations
Other hardware and software considerations include:
! Virus protection software
! Domino Unified Communications (DUC) software from IBM is
required for Modular Messaging—IBM Lotus Domino systems.
DUC is supplied by IBM and is implemented according to IBM
specifications.
! Extended Battery Modules and Bypass Distribution Module for
backup power management. Avaya requires that customers use a
UPS regardless of the Modular Messaging version. Customers
can purchase the UPS from Avaya or they can purchase it
elsewhere.
! Server administration: monitors, keyboards, KVM switch,
modem, rack
! Switch hardware and software to support required provisioning.
For the latest switch integration information, see the
configuration notes available at http://support.avaya.com.
! Modular Messaging—Microsoft Exchange and Modular
Messaging—IBM Lotus Domino interoperate with a
customer-provided fax server. For information on the hardware
and software support and telephony boards for third-party fax
servers, see Modular Messaging—MSS native fax server
on page
7-2.
! Client and server hardware and software required to implement
the multi-administrator implementation of the Mailbox Manager
application.
! Unified Communication Center Speech Access hardware and
software requirements. For more information, visit
http://support.avaya.com.
! Networking by means of a Message Networking server.
! Successful planning and implementation of a Modular Messaging
system requires cross-functional participation from a variety of
disciplines from within the customer organization. The following