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Co-resident Call Server and Signaling Server
Supported configurations
Co-res CS and SS based CS 1000E system
NN43041-464
Standard 05.04
The Co-res CS and SS provides a cost effective solution for CS 1000 system
installations that do not require a high user capacity or the need for a
redundant Call Server.
This chapter provides a high level overview only. For more information about
Co-res CS and SS, see Co-resident Call Server and Signaling Server
Fundamentals (NN43001-509).
You require a Media Gateway, Gateway Controller, and Server to deploy the
Co-resident Call Server and Signaling Server in the following configurations:
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Avaya Communication Server 1000E (CS 1000E)
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Branch Office Media Gateway (MG 1000B)
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Survivable Media Gateway (SMG)
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Survivable SIP Media Gateway (SSMG)
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Avaya CS 1000E TDM (CS 1000E TDM).
For details on the CS 1000E TDM system, see Co-resident Call Server and
Signaling Server Fundamentals (NN43001-509).
You can deploy a Co-res CS and SS as a Main Office, Branch Office, SMG
or SSMG.
For information about installing an SMG or SSMG, see Avaya
Communication Server 1000 System Redundancy Fundamentals
(NN43001-507).
For information about CS 1000E capacity limitations, see Avaya
Communication Server 1000E Planning and Engineering (NN43041-220).
Figure 2 on
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CS and SS in a MG 1000E chassis. You can also use a COTS2, or an
MG 1010, chassis, or cabinet to deploy a Co-res CS and SS.
December 2011
provides an example of a CS 1000E system with a Co-res