Server; Avaya Tm S8300 Media Server; Local Survivable Processor - Avaya G700 Installation And Upgrades

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1 Getting Started: Server

Server

In all three characteristic configurations (Small Office, Mid-Sized Office, Remote Office), you will install
one or more G700 Media Gateways. These units may be controlled by the S8300 Media Server or by an
External Media Server, such as the Avaya
Servers as local survivable backups, and you may install the entire range of adjuncts and peripheral
equipment supported by MultiVantage.
Figure 4. Avaya
Avaya
S8300 Media Server
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The Avaya
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S8300 Media Server is an Intel
slot (v1) of the G700 Media Gateway. The S8300 Media Server has:
• MultiVantage (For a full description see: http://www.avaya.com/support)
• Administration and maintenance provisioning software
• 20 G hard drive
• 256 MB RAM
• Web server
• Linux OS (Redhat v6.X)
• Support of H.248 and H.323 Protocols
• TFTP server and other IP services
For a complete description of the S8300 Media Server and its capabilities, see "Access Procedures"
in the Welcome to Avaya

Local Survivable Processor

The S8300 Media Server can act as a survivable call-processing server for remote or branch customer
locations. As a backup, the S8300 Media Server carries a complete set of the MultiVantage software,
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S8700 Media Server. You may install one or more S8300 Media
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S8300 Media Server
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processor complex that mounts in the first Media Module
S8300 Media Server and Avaya
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G700 Media Gateway.
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Installation and Upgrades for G700
555-234-100 – Issue 1 – May 2002

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