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1.                                 cydsmar1        0319402                                      2003    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations 17      Description of Connection       1    10    Administration PC     Used to access  8700 Media Server over the  corporate LAN    Corporate LAN    Corporate LAN interface  default Ethernet 4 The Ethernet link from the  58700 Media Server to the LAN  Used for administration and can be  used for alarming by way of the Simple Network Message Protocol   SNMD  traps to the Initialization and Administration System  INADS       8700 Media Server     Two are always present  One in active mode  and the other on standby     Duplication interface  default Ethernet 2 The dedicated Ethernet  connection between the S8700 Media Servers     Services interface  default Ethernet 1 The server s dedicated Ethernet  connection from the S8700 Media Server to a Services laptop  This  link is active only during on site administration or maintenance     Network control A interface  default Ethernet 0        server s  Ethernet connection to one or two Ethernet switches  This private  LAN carries the control signals for the 58700 Multi Connect PNs  when possible  Control network A is considered the primary control  network because it connects to the primary IPSI board in a PN     Network control B interface  default Ethernet 3 The  8700 Media  Server s Ethernet connection to a duplicated set of Ethernet switches     This private LAN carries control
2.               Overview of the Avaya     58700 Media Server for  Multi Connect Configurations    Release 1 3  Issue 2  May 2003    Copyright 2003  Avaya Inc   All Rights Reserved    Notice    Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document  was complete and accurate at the time of printing  However   information is subject to change     Warranty    Avaya Inc  provides a limited warranty on this product  Refer to your  sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty  In  addition  Avaya s standard warranty language as well as information  regarding support for this product  while under warranty  is available  through the following website    http   www avaya com support    Preventing Toll Fraud       Toll fraud    is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications  system by an unauthorized party  for example  a person who is not a  corporate employee  agent  subcontractor  or is not working on your  company s behalf   Be aware that there may be a risk of toll fraud  associated with your system and that  if toll fraud occurs  it can result  in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications  services     Avaya Fraud Intervention    If you suspect that you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need  technical assistance or support  in the United States and Canada  call  the Technical Service Center s Toll Fraud Intervention Hotline at  1 800 643 2353     How to Get Help    For additional support telephone numbers  go to the Av
3.     Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing  users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use  of access codes  Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to  block access dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator  Consumers Act of 1990     This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules  On the rear  of this equipment is a label that contains  among other information  the  FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number  REN  for  this equipment  If requested  this information must be provided to the  telephone company     The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be  connected to the telephone line  Excessive RENS on the telephone line  may result in devices not ringing in response to an incoming call  In  most  but not all areas  the sum of RENs should not exceed 5 0  To be  certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line  as  determined by the total RENs  contact the local telephone company   REN is not required for some types of analog or digital facilities     Means of Connection    Connection of this equipment to the telephone network is shown in the  following table     FIC Code SOC REN  Network    A S  Code Jacks    Manufacturer s Port  Identifier                         Off On premises station OL13C 9 0F RJ2GX   RJ21X             DID trunk 02RV2 T 0 0B RJ2GX   RJ21X  CO trunk 02GS2 0 3A RJ21X  CO trunk 021 52 0 3A RJ21X  Tie trunk TL31M 9 0F R
4.   C    CE marks  4  Connectivity  19       D    Detailed Description  8       E    electromagnetic compatibility standards  3       H    High Level Capabilities  11       O    Overview  7          R    Recoverability  20  Reliability  12       S    58700 Media Server  10   8700 Multi Connect  Required System Components  9  58700 Media Server  10   8700 Required System Components  9  standards  electromagnetic compatibility  3  System Capacity  21    May 2002    28 58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations    May 2002    
5.   May 2003    12 58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations    Reliability for the 58700 Multi Connect    The 58700 Media Server when used with the           SCC1 or G700 Media Gateway has the  following options for duplex reliability  high reliability  and critical reliability     Duplex Reliability Configuration    The duplex reliability option is the most basic option  A duplex reliability configuration  consists of the following       Two 58700 Media Servers     One Ethernet switch         One UPS unit for each 58700 Media Server  The use of two UPS units ensures that a  single UPS failure or repair operation will not disable the system         One IPSI in each IPSI connected port network   Voice and data bearer traffic between port networks is carried on a simplex network that is made  up of one Expansion Interface  EI  in each port network  The EIs are cabled with lightguide  fiber to either the Center Stage Switch  CSS  or an Asynchronous Transfer Mode  ATM     switch     See the following figure for an example of a duplex reliability configuration     May 2003    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations 13       58700 Multi Connect Duplex Reliability Configuration       Ethernet 4                                   cydsmar2 KLC 031302    12                    2003    14 58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations    Description of Connection       10    11    12    The Administration PC is used to access the 58700 Media Server  over the corp
6.   TN2215   TN2184 DIOD trunk for Germany  4 ports    TN2185B ISDN BRI S T TE Interface  4 wire  8 ports    TN2198B ISDN BRI U Interface  2 wire  12 ports    TN2199 Central Office Trunk for Russia  3 wire  4 ports    TN2202 Ring Generator for France   TN2204 Australian CIN board   TN2207 DS1 Interface        24 Channel  and       32 Channel  for MMCH   TN2209 Tie Trunk for Russia  4 wire  4 ports    TN2214B DCP Digital Line  2 Wire  24 Ports  International Offers   Category B   TN2215  Analog Line for Multiple Countries  16 Ports    TN2183   TN2224CP Digital Line  2 Wire  24 Ports    TN2242 Digital Trunk for Japan   TN2302AP IP Media Processor   TN2305B ATM CES Trunk Port Network Interface for Multi Mode Fiber   TN2306B ATM CES Trunk Port Network Interface for Single Mode Fiber   TN2308 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk for Brazil  8 ports    TN2312 IP Server Interface  IPSI              May 2003    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations       Code Circuit Pack Name   TN2313AP DS1 Interface  24 Channel    TN2464P DS1 Interface with Echo Cancellation T1 E1  TN2501AP Announcement  VAL    TN2793B Analog Line with Caller ID for International  24 Ports   TN CCSC 1 PRI to DASS Converter   TN CCSC 2 PRI to DASS Converter   TN C7 PRI to SS7 Converter   TN CIN Voice Fax Data Multiplexer             May 2003    25    26 58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations    May 2003    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations 27    Index          A    Adjuncts  22     
7.  47 CFR Part 68  and the Administrative Council on  Terminal Attachments  ACTA  adopted technical criteria     Avaya further asserts that Avaya handset equipped terminal  equipment described in this document complies with Paragraph  68 316 of the FCC Rules and Regulations defining Hearing Aid  Compatibility and is deemed compatible with hearing aids     Copies of SDoCs signed by the Responsible Party in the U  S         be  obtained by contacting your local sales representative and are  available on the following Web site    http   www avaya com support    All Avaya media servers and media gateways are compliant with FCC  Part 68  but many have been registered with the FCC before the SDoC  process was available  A list of all Avaya registered products may be  found at    http   www  part68 org     by conducting a search using    Avaya    as manufacturer     European Union Declarations of Conformity    CE    Avaya Inc  declares that the equipment specified in this document  bearing the    CE     Conformit   Europe  nne  mark conforms to the  European Union Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment  Directive  1999 5 EC   including the Electromagnetic Compatibility  Directive  89 336 EEC  and Low Voltage Directive  73 23 EEC   This  equipment has been certified to meet CTR3 Basic Rate Interface  BRI   and       4 Primary Rate Interface  PRI  and subsets thereof in CTR12  and       13  as applicable     Copies of these Declarations of Conformity  DoCs  can be obtained  by 
8.  IPSI to make sure it is ready for service     Bearer Connectivity       Critical Reliability Configuration    The critical reliability configuration option is similar to the high reliability configuration  option  In addition  the critical reliability configuration duplicates the bearer network channels  among the PNs  Like the high reliability configuration  the critical reliability configuration  consists of the following     Two 58700 Media Servers  Two IPSI circuit packs in each IPSI connected port network  Two Ethernet switches    Two UPS units    But unlike the high reliability configuration  it has two bearer networks     Voice and data bearer traffic between port networks is carried on a duplicated network that is  made up of two Expansion Interface  EI  in each port network  The Els are cabled with  lightguide fiber to either the Center Stage Switch  CSS  or an Asynchronous Transfer Mode   ATM  switch     May 2003    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations 19    Connectivity    The 58700 Multi Connect Media Server uses CSS and        networks to connect to port  networks  PN      Port Networks    With the 58700 Multi Connect  all PNs are comprised of either the MCC1 Media Gateway or  5       Media Gateway  For migrations from the DEFINITY   Server to the 58700  Multi Connect processor  the cabinet that was the Processor Port Network  PPN  will be  converted to a PN by replacing the control carriers with port carriers     The IPSI extends Ethernet control
9.  T NT Interface  12 ports    TN568 DEFINITY Audix 4 0 Voice Mail System   TN570D Expansion Interface   TN725B Speech Synthesizer for United States English   TN744E Global Call Classifier Detector  with Tone Detection    TN746B Analog Line   TN747B Co Trunk   TN753B DID Trunk   TN754C Digital Line   TN755B Power Unit   NEON power unit   TN760E Tie Trunk  4 wire with 4 ports    TN762B Hybrid Line  8 ports    TN763D AUX Trunk  4 ports    TN767E DS1 Interface       24 Channels    TN769 Analog Line  Neon    TN771DP Maintenance Test   TN775C Maintenance Board  EPN    TN780 Tone Clock   TN787K Multimedia Interface   TN788C Multimedia Voice Conditioner             May 2003    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations       Code Circuit Pack Name   TN789B Radio Controller   TN791 Analog Guest Line  16 ports  for International offers Canada   TN793B Analog Line with Caller ID  24 ports    TN797 U S  analog Trunk or Line Circuit Pack  8 ports    TN799DP Control LAN C LAN Interface   TN801B MAPD  LAN Gateway Interface for CTI  CallVisor  PC LAN    TN1654 DS1 Converter T1  24 Channel  and E1  32 Channel    TN2140B Tie Trunk for Hungary and Italy  4 wire  4 ports    TN2146 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk for Belgium and the Netherlands  8 ports    TN2147C Central Office Trunk for Multiple Countries  8 Ports     w o PP    TN2181 DCP Digital Line  2 wire  16 ports    TN2182C Tone Clock  Tone Detector and Call Classifier  8 Ports    TN2183  Analog Line for Multiple Countries  16 ports  
10.  by connecting the 58700 Media Server processor to the PNs   The IPSI replaces the TN2182B tone clock in each of the PNs that are connected by an IPSI   Not all PNs require the IPSI board  One IPSI connected PN can control up to four other PNs     CSS Network    The CSS is a connection hub that provides PN communication  A CSS can be used when the  Multi Connect Solution is composed of more than three port networks  Often the CSS is  incorporated into smaller configurations to allow for growth  The CSS consists of from one to  three switch nodes  SN   SNs are composed of one or two switch node carriers  depending on  whether the solution is being duplicated for critical reliability  PN expansion depends on  internal SN to SN traffic  according to the following guidelines       One SN expands from 1 to up to 15 PNs     Two SNs expands to up to 29 PNs     Three SNs expands to up to 44 PNs     ATM Network    The Asynchronous Transfer Mode  ATM  switch is a replacement option for the CSS or for the  direct connect switch  Several Avaya ATM switch types can provide port network connectivity   Non Avaya ATM switches that comply with the ATM standards that are set by the European  Union can also provide port network connectivity     With 58700 Multi Connect  ATM Port Network Connectivity  ATM PNC  allows any         switch or ATM network that complies with specified standards and capacities to serve as the  means to connect to the PN  In this type of configuration  the ATM switch or
11.  connections to the IPSI boards in the PNs     UPS     Keeps the 58700 Media Servers and Ethernet switches  functional through brief power outages     PN     Provides the telecommunications functions of the  8700  Multi Connect Media Server     The IPSI circuit pack carries the control network signals to the PNs   Provides tone clock functionality     Bearer Connectivity       May 2003    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations 15    High Reliability Configuration    The high reliability configuration option builds on the duplex reliability option  The  high reliability duplicates components so that no single point of failure exists in the control  network  The high reliability configuration consists of the following       Two 58700 Media Servers     Two IPSI circuit packs in each IPSI connected port network     Two Ethernet switches     Two UPS units  Voice and data bearer traffic between port networks is carried on a simplex network that is made  up of one Expansion Interface  EI  in each port network  The EIs are cabled with lightguide    fiber to either the Center Stage Switch  CSS  or an Asynchronous Transfer Mode  ATM   switch     See the following figure for an example of a high reliability configuration     May 2003    16 58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations       58700 Multi Connect High Reliability Configuration               Ethernet 4                         Ethernet 1          Ethernet 0          DUAE                      2             
12.  interfaces    Any other equipment networked to your Avaya products     TCP IP Facilities    Customers may experience differences in product performance   reliability and security depending upon network configurations design  and topologies  even when the product performs as warranted     Standards Compliance    Avaya Inc  is not responsible for any radio or television interference  caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the  substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other  than those specified by Avaya Inc  The correction of interference  caused by such unauthorized modifications  substitution or attachment  will be the responsibility of the user  Pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal  Communications Commission  FCC  Rules  the user is cautioned that  changes or modifications not expressly approved by Avaya Inc  could  void the user s authority to operate this equipment     Product Safety Standards    This product complies with and conforms to the following  international Product Safety standards as applicable     Safety of Information Technology Equipment  IEC 60950  3rd Edition  including all relevant national deviations as listed in Compliance with  IEC for Electrical Equipment  IECEE  CB 96A     Safety of Information Technology Equipment  CAN CSA C22 2 No   60950 00   UL 60950  3rd Edition    Safety Requirements for Customer Equipment  ACA Technical  Standard  TS  001   1997    One or more of the following Mexican national standards  a
13.  into a license error mode  The LSP runs in license error mode for a  maximum of six days before the LSP transitions into a no license mode  Switchback from the  LSP to the  8700 Media Server is a manual operation  A reset 3 command on the LSP forces  devices registered with it to return to their primary controller  When the customer resets the  LSP  the six day license timer is reset after the primary controller  the 58700 Media Server   responds to a ping and no devices are registered with the LSP     Power Outages    In most cases an Avaya solution can recover from a power outage or other failure instantly   regardless of the source of the failure  Each PN includes a set of segmented  parallel buses  If  one of the paired segments fails  the other bus segment continues to handle communications   The UPS units supply power to the control complex     Survivable Remote EPN    The Survivable Remote Expansion Port Network  SREPN  allows either an          PN or SCCI  PN to provide service to the customer when connectivity links fail  When the links to the PN are  restored and stable  a logic switch in the SREPN is manually reset and the PN is reconnected to  the links from the switch  The logic switch can either be reset locally at the SREPN or reset  remotely by way of a dial up connection to the SREPN     The SREPN must be administered separately  not as a duplicated PN  to be able to recover after  a failure  It does not function as a SREPN without the administration of stat
14.  network replaces  the CSS  ATM PNC is used to connect port networks within a single switch  The  WAN  spare  processor is not supported     May 2003    20    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations    58700 Multi Connect Recoverability    In addition to the high reliability of the duplicated 58700 Multi Connect Media Servers  the   8300 Media Server in a Local Survivable Processor  LSP  configuration and a survivable  remote EPN can be used to provide survivability  Additional recovery capability is embedded in  Avaya Communication Manager that resides on the 58700 Media Server     S8300 Media Server in an LSP Mode    The LSP is located in the G700 Media Gateway and provides survivability when the 58700  Media Server is inaccessible  Each  8700 Media Server can have multiple LSPs  The LSP has a  copy of the customer translations of the 58700 Media Server  The translations are updated  regularly from the 58700 Media Server using a virtual link through an IP network  Typically  all  LSPs are in idle mode  where the LSP is not processing any calls  When the Media Gateway s  Processor  MGP  or IP endpoints perceive the 58700 Media Server to be unreachable  the MGP  or IP endpoints will attempt to register with an LSP  The LSP does not actively take over when  the primary controller becomes unreachable  but waits for MGPs and IP endpoints to register  with it  Each LSP runs in license normal mode until IP Phones or MGPs register with it which  triggers the LSP to move
15.  removable media   Support for remote call out alarming from either server    SNMP alarming    The 58700 Media Server must be mounted in an open 19 inch rack that is EIA 310 D  compliant     May 2003    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations 11    High Level Capabilities    The 58700 Media Server provides a large scale solution with a high number of endpoints   Specifically  it supports the following high level capabilities        Capability    S8700 Multi Connect       Call processing feature set    Communication Manager       Duplication options available    Duplex  high  and critical       Port Network  PN  Connectivity    Center Stage Switch  CSS   ATM  or  Direct       Supported Media Gateways    SCC1           and G700       Port Network quantity  maximum    44     Center Stage Switch  CSS  or  64     ATM PNC       Survivability Options    SRP and LSP       Survivable Options     8300 Media Server in a Local Survivable  Processor  LSP  configuration             Remote Office Gateway R300 is not supported  Locations   maximum 44  Port Networks per IPSI Up to 5    Note  A high or critical reliability  configuration requires two IPSIs per IPSI  connected PN        Modem calls    Supported          Wideband connections       Supported          For more detailed information concerning  8700 Media Server capacity information  see the  Systems Capacities Table for the Avaya Communication Manager on Avaya Media Servers  located at http   www avaya com support      
16.  signals for the PNs when the  primary control network is unavailable     Control network B connects to the secondary IPSI board in a PN   When the problem is resolved  primary control is returned to control  network A     Ethernet switch     At least one is required to support each control  network     UPS     Keeps the S8700 Media Servers and Ethernet switches  functional during brief power outages  Usually  UPS one powers  server one and the Ethernet switch associated with it  UPS two  powers server two and the Ethernet switch associated with it        May 2003    18    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations      Description of Connection  Continued        11    12    13    PN     Provides the telecommunications functions of the 58700  Media Server     For high reliability  each IPSI connected PN contains a pair of IPSI  circuit packs  This pair consists of  one primary circuit pack  and a  duplicate secondary circuit pack as a backup     For critical reliability  the bearer network  among the port networks is  also duplicated  Two EI circuit packs or two ATM circuit packs are  present in each PN instead of just one     IPSI     The IPSI circuit pack is duplicated in every IPSI connected  PN in a high reliability configuration or critical reliability  configuration     The secondary IPSI is connected to control network B  The  secondary IPSI takes over in case of problems with the primary  control network  The S8700 Media Server regularly tests the  duplicated
17. J2GX  Basic Rate Interface 02155 6 0F 6 0Y   RJA9C  1 544 digital interface 04DU9 BN  6 0   RJ48C   1KN  1SN RJ48M  120A2 channel service unit 04DU9 DN 6 0Y RJ48C    If the terminal equipment  for example  the media server or media  gateway  causes harm to the telephone network  the telephone  company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of  service may be required  But if advance notice is not practical  the  telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible  Also   you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if  you believe it is necessary     The telephone company may make changes in its facilities  equipment   operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the  equipment  If this happens  the telephone company will provide  advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to  maintain uninterrupted service     If trouble is experienced with this equipment  for repair or warranty  information  please contact the Technical Service Center at 1 800 242   2121 or contact your local Avaya representative  If the equipment is  causing harm to the telephone network  the telephone company may  request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is  resolved     A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring  and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68  rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA  A compliant telephone  cord and modular plug is prov
18. aya Web site   http  www avaya com support     If you are     Within the United States  click Escalation Lists  which includes  escalation phone numbers within the USA     Outside the United States  click Escalation Lists then click Global  Escalation List  which includes phone numbers for the regional  Centers of Excellence     Providing Telecommunications Security    Telecommunications security  of voice  data  and or video  communications  is the prevention of any type of intrusion to  that is   either unauthorized or malicious access to or use of  your company s  telecommunications equipment by some party    Your company s    telecommunications equipment  includes both this  Avaya product and any other voice data video equipment that could be  accessed via this Avaya product  that is   networked equipment       An  outside party  is anyone who is not a corporate employee  agent   subcontractor  or is not working on your company s behalf  Whereas  a   malicious party  is anyone  including someone who may be  otherwise authorized  who accesses your telecommunications  equipment with either malicious or mischievous intent     Such intrusions may be either to through synchronous  time   multiplexed and or circuit based  or asynchronous  character    message   or packet based  equipment or interfaces for reasons of     Utilization  of capabilities special to the accessed equipment     Theft  such as  of intellectual property  financial assets  or toll   facility access     Eav
19. contacting your local sales representative and are available on the  following Web site    http   www avaya com support    Japan    This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary  Control Council for Interference by Information Technology  Equipment  VCCI   If this equipment is used in a domestic  environment  radio disturbance may occur  in which case  the user  may be required to take corrective actions     COMB  PRES BREA ERMA  VCCI        TES A FR          CH  ORE ZERKA TD C BK  Wesel LEA                                     ET  BELIBRENSLEBHVETF     To order copies of this and other documents     Call  Avaya Publications Center    Voice 1 800 457 1235 or 1 207 866 6701  FAX 1 800 457 1764 or 1 207 626 7269    Write  Globalware Solutions   200 Ward Hill Avenue   Haverhill  MA 01835 USA   Attention  Avaya Account Management  E mail      totalware 9 gwsmail com    For the most current versions of documentation  go to the Avaya Web  site   http   www avaya com support     Contents    Overview    Detailed Description       Main Components       58700 Media Server       High Level Capabilities       Reliability for the 58700 Multi Connect  Duplex Reliability Configuration          High Reliability Configuration       Critical Reliability Configuration       Connectivity  Port Networks    CSS Network  ATM Network    58700 Multi Connect Recoverability  58300 Media Server      an LSP Mode    Power Outages  Survivable Remote EPN             System Capacity       A
20. djuncts  Circuit Packs    Index    May 2003     8700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations    l8   o      IN    mal  mik     k         loi lis                              le le      ima        23    27    5    6 58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations    May 2003    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations 7    Overview       The Avaya 58700 Media Server    and an Avaya    MCCI Media Gateway  or an Avaya     5       Media Gateway uses a standard microprocessor engine with      Intel based processor on  a commercial server  The 58700 Media Server provides a foundation for a flexible  highly  reliable Avaya    Communication Manager solution that meets a variety of customer telephony  needs  The S8700 Media Server converges voice  data  and video  The S8700 Media Server  then uses high speed connections to route the voice  data  and video between analog and digital  trunks and data lines that are connected to host computers  data entry terminals  personal  computers  and internet addresses  From this point forward  the 58700 Media Server with the           Media Gateway  SCC1 Media Gateway or the G700 Media Gateway will be referred to  as 58700 Multi Connect     See the following figure for an example of the 58700 Media Server        S8700 Media Server             scds870a KLC 041102       May 2003    8 58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations    Detailed Description    The 58700 Media Server uses a Linux platform on an Intel based serv
21. er  The 58700 Media  Server is derived from the current DEFINITY   processor  has fewer physical components  and  provides most of the same features and functionality with increased capacity  The 58700 Media  Server in a Multi Connect configuration separates call control from the bearer network and uses     dedicated LAN to transport control data       gt  NOTE     The call control network MUST be on a dedicated network     May 2003    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations 9    Main Components    The 58700 Multi Connect uses the following main components       An Intel based server    An IP Server Interface  IPSI  circuit pack  TN2312AP   e An Avaya Ethernet Switch P133 or P134 or P333 or P334      An Avaya 700VA 1500VA online UPS    An Abstract Control Model  ACM  compliant Universal Serial Bus  USB  modem  e An MCCI or SCCI Media Gateway    e Avaya  M Communication Manager  For information about Communication Manager  see  the Overview for Avaya    Communication Manager  555 233 767     May 2003    10 58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations    58700 Media Server    Characteristics of the 58700 Multi Connect     10 100 Ethernet ports to support IPSI network control links  services access  duplication   administration and alarming    An IDE hard disk   An IDE CD ROM   Support for global power   Storage media for the operating system  customer translations  and maintenance software  Support for USB port connectivity for modem   A 128 MB Flash Card for
22. esdropping  privacy invasions to humans     Mischief  troubling  but apparently innocuous  tampering       Harm  such as harmful tampering  data loss or alteration   regardless of motive or intent     Be aware that there may be a risk of unauthorized intrusions  associated with your system and or its networked equipment  Also  realize that  if such an intrusion should occur  it could result in a  variety of losses to your company  including but not limited to   human data privacy  intellectual property  material assets  financial  resources  labor costs  and or legal costs      Responsibility for Your Company s Telecommunications Security    The final responsibility for securing both this system and its  networked equipment rests with you   Avaya s customer system  administrator  your telecommunications peers  and your managers   Base the fulfillment of your responsibility on acquired knowledge and  resources from a variety of sources including but not limited to      Installation documents     System administration documents     Security documents     Hardware  software based security tools     Shared information between you and your peers     Telecommunications security experts    To prevent intrusions to your telecommunications equipment  you and  your peers should carefully program and configure     Your Avaya provided telecommunications systems and their  interfaces    Your Avaya provided software applications  as well as their  underlying hardware software platforms and
23. ided with this product  It is designed to  be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant     It is recommended that repairs be performed by Avaya certified  technicians     The equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided  by the telephone company  Connection to party line service is subject  to state tariffs  Contact the state public utility commission  public  service commission or corporation commission for information     This equipment  if it uses a telephone receiver  is hearing aid  compatible     Canadian Department of Communications  DOC  Interference  Information    This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003     Cet appareil num  rique de la classe A est conforme    la norme  NMB 003 du Canada     This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal  Equipment Technical Specifications  This is confirmed by the  registration number  The abbreviation  IC  before the registration  number signifies that registration was performed based on a  Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical  specifications were met  It does not imply that Industry Canada  approved the equipment     DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY    United States FCC Part 68 Supplier s Declaration of Conformity   SDoC     Avaya Inc  in the United States of America hereby certifies that the  equipment described in this document and bearing a TIA TSB 168  label identification number complies with the FCC s Rules and  Regulations
24. ions  trunks  and  features to support its operation  SREPN is not compatible with ATM Port Network  Connectivity  ATM PNC      An SREPN cannot be an IPSI connected PN     May 2003    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations 21    System Capacity    The following table presents a subset of 58700 Multi Connect Busy Hour Call Completion   BHCC  capacities  The values are based on current available data and may change as more data  becomes available                                            Type 58700 Multi Connect       Analog 342 000   General Business   non ISDN 300 800   General Business   ISDN 192 300   ACD 140 500   ICM 112 100   OCM 230 500   General Business   IP 53 400   Call Center   IP 61 800     gt  NOTE     Any configuration that includes IP Solutions applications  such as Road warrior   Telecommuter or H 322 trunking  will impact the Busy Hour Call Completion system and  processor capacity  If a customer is utilizing these applications in a high traffic system  it  is recommended that the Avaya Technology and Consulting  ATAC  team be involved to  review any potential traffic impact     The information in this table represents the maximum number of calls the 58700 Media Server  could execute  assuming it was unconstrained by other factors such as    e TDM bus limitations       Call duration       Small number of telephones    We assume processor occupancy of 0 90  at which various delay criteria such as cut through is  preserved  and is just at the thre
25. ons and Flicker IEC 61000 3 3    Federal Communications Commission Statement    Part 15        Note  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  the limits for a Class A digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the  FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable  protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  operated in a commercial environment  This equipment  generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if  not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual   may cause harmful interference to radio communications   Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  harmful interference in which case the user will be required to  correct the interference at his own expense              Part 68  Answer Supervision Signaling  Allowing this equipment to  be operated in a manner that does not provide proper answer   supervision signaling is in violation of Part 68 rules  This equipment  returns answer supervision signals to the public switched network  when    answered by the called station    answered by the attendant  or   routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by  the customer premises equipment  CPE  user     This equipment returns answer supervision signals on all direct  inward dialed  DID  calls forwarded back to the public switched  telephone network  Permissible exceptions are      A call is unanswered      A busy tone is received      A reorder tone is received 
26. orate LAN     Corporate LAN    Corporate LAN interface  default Ethernet 4 The Ethernet link from the  58700 Media Server to the LAN  Used for administration Simple  Network Message Protocol  SNMP  traps to the Initialization and  Administration System  INADS      The Ethernet connection to the corporate LAN in this figure is a  non dedicated network  IP addresses for the various components of  the 58700 Multi Connect Media Server must be administered with  care to prevent conflicts with other equipment that shares the LAN   In the default 58700 Multi Connect configuration  all other Ethernet  connections are dedicated  Operating on their own closed LANs     Two  8700 Media Servers are always present  one in active mode  and the other on standby     Duplication interface  default Ethernet 2 The dedicated Ethernet  connection between the S8700 Media Servers     Services interface  default Ethernet 1 The server s dedicated Ethernet  connection from the 58700 Media Server to a laptop  This link is  active only during on site administration or on site maintenance     Network control A interface  default Ethernet 0 The server s  Ethernet connection to one or two Ethernet switches  This private  LAN carries the control signals for the 58700 Multi Connect PNs     Ethernet switch     at least one Ethernet switch is required to support  the  8700 Multi Connect control network  If many PNs are present   two Ethernet switches may be daisy chained together to provide  sufficient Ethernet
27. s  applicable  NOM 001 SCFI 1993  NOM SCFI 016 1993  NOM 019  SCFI 1998    The equipment described in this document may contain Class 1  LASER Device s   These devices comply with the following  standards      EN 60825 1  Edition 1 1  1998 01     21 CFR 1040 10 and CFR 1040 11     The LASER devices operate within the following parameters     Maximum power output   5 dBm to  8 dBm    Center Wavelength  1310 nm to 1360 nm    Luokan 1 Laserlaite  Klass 1 Laser Apparat    Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other  than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation  exposures  Contact your Avaya representative for more laser product  information     Electromagnetic Compatibility  EMC  Standards    This product complies with and conforms to the following  international EMC standards and all relevant national deviations     Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference of  Information Technology Equipment  CISPR 22 1997 and      55022 1998     Information Technology Equipment     Immunity Characteristics      Limits and Methods of Measurement  CISPR 24 1997 and      55024 1998  including      Electrostatic Discharge  ESD  IEC 61000 4 2     Radiated Immunity IEC 61000 4 3     Electrical Fast Transient IEC 61000 4 4     Lightning Effects IEC 61000 4 5     Conducted Immunity IEC 61000 4 6     Mains Frequency Magnetic Field IEC 61000 4 8     Voltage Dips and Variations IEC 61000 4 11     Powerline Harmonics IEC 61000 3 2     Voltage Fluctuati
28. shold where call shedding would commence     May 2003    22 58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations    Adjuncts    This is a partial list of the adjuncts that Avaya provides     Voice messaging and response such as INTUITY AUDIX     Call center tools such as Avaya Call Management System  NICE Analyzer  Avaya Call  Recording  Avaya Visual Vectors and Avaya Basic Call Management System Reporting  Desktop     System printer is supported with the use of a terminal server    Journal printer is supported with the use of a terminal server    Call Accounting Systems is supported with the use of a terminal server   Call Detail Recording  CDR  is supported with the use of a terminal server   ASA is supported with the use of a terminal server    DEFINITY Network Management  DNM     DEFINITY Translator ATM Manager  DTA      May 2003    Circuit Packs    58700 Media Server for Multi Connect Configurations 23    The following circuit packs can be used with S8700 Multi Connect           Code Circuit Pack Name   TN429D DIOD or Central Office Trunk  8 ports  need V2 for Japan   TN433 Speech Synthesizer for Italian   TN457 Speech Synthesizer for British English   TN459B Direct Inward Dialing Trunk for the United Kingdom  8 ports    TN464GP DS1 Interface with echo cancellation  T1  24 channel    E1  32 channel    TN465C Central Office Trunk for Multiple Countries  8 Ports    TN497 Tie Trunk for Italy TGU  TGE  and TGI  4 ports     w PPM    TN553 Packet Data   TN556D ISDN BRI 4 Wire S
    
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