Network Attached Storage; Just A Bunch Of Disks (Jbod); Mps 500 Sip And Rtp; Mps 500 Standalone Chassis - Avaya Media Processing Server 500 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Network Attached Storage

Just a Bunch of Disks (JBOD)

JBOD units provide additional data storage for application or speech processors. The features of a
JBOD unit are:
• JBOD units available for AC and DC platforms
• support for multiple servers and operating systems
• local or remote management from a single console
• store up to 584 GB in 1U in 4 bays
• support 73 GB drives in 10 K or 15 K RPM or 146 GB drives in 10 K RPM
• high availability with RAID levels 0, 1, 0+1, 3
• hot serviceable with one RAID controller
• online RAID firmware updates
Figure 17: JBOD Rear View

MPS 500 SIP and RTP

The MPS 500 architecture is designed to implement of voice or vocabulary transmission over a
private or public IP network. The system is RFC 3261 SIP compliant, and users running any SIP-
compliant client software can initiate or receive calls. Calls can be made from client to phone, phone
to client, or client to client. SIP and RTP interface from MPS is possible by using a CCSS SIP
Server and Card set consisting of a DCC/ CTPM and TPM (Trunk Pack Module). For more details
on SIP offering on MPS refer to document NN44100-130 Avaya Media Processing Server SIP
Features Manual.

MPS 500 Standalone Chassis

The MPS 500 standalone assembly can be installed in a 19" customer-supplied rack. The following
diagram shows a side view of the rack mounting options.
October 2014
Avaya Media Processing Server 500 Hardware Installation and Maintenance
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