Supported Configurations - Avaya CS 1000E Upgrade Procedures

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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:
Avaya Communication Server 1000E (CS 1000E)
Branch Office Media Gateway (MG 1000B)
Survivable Media Gateway (SMG)
Survivable SIP Media Gateway (SSMG)
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
page 47
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

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