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In addition, the following equipment is also required:
A Windows 2003 server for the EMS client software that is used for operations,
administration, management, and provisioning functions. This server is connected to the
Solaris server. A Windows 2000/XP computers are possible platforms for the EMS client.
Avaya Services has chosen the Windows 2003 server as its standard platform.
Management platform to handle secure access and control if customer has a maintenance
contract with Avaya. For information on how to install and setup this computer, see Secure
Access and Control at http://support.avaya.com/sac/.
The customer supplies the following equipment:
A standard 19-in. (48-cm) 4-post equipment rack that is properly installed and solidly
secured to EIA-310D or equivalent standards. A rack cabinet must have adequate
ventilation.
DC power supply
Power cable from gateway to DC power supply. Wiring needs to be stripped and
connectors attached on site.
CAT5 Ethernet cable (gigabit)
T3 cable to connect the Trunk Processing Modules (TPMs [TP6310]). This cable requires
a female SMB connector.
Avaya S8720 Server with a DAL2 board installed, configured, and operating. Only
hardware duplication supports the Avaya G860 Media Gateway.
Avaya G650 Media Gateway installed and operating. The media gateway must have an
adequate number of TN799DP C-LAN circuit packs and TN2302AP IP Media Processors
or TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 circuit packs.
The Avaya G860 Media Gateway comes with
Trunk Processing Modules (TPMs [TP6310])
2 Shelf (system) control cards (SCCs)
2 Ethernet switch boards
Active and standby Rear Transition Modules (RTMs), DS-3 interfaces for TPMs
2 SA/RTM for System Controllers, 2 RTM for TP6310 (Active/Redundant type depending
on configuration. The active TPM RTM has PSTN interfaces, and the redundant TPM does
not.
Cable to DS3 line (50-ft [15 m] comes standard.
Other equipment and items:
DS-3 broadband patch panel with associated monitoring patch panel jacks and cables
(recommended). The patch panel, collocated with the G860 Media Gateway, allows the
unobtrusive observation of incoming and outgoing traffic on the DS3 connection. Contact
your Avaya representative for details.
Avaya G860 Media Gateway Setup
Why the Avaya G860 Media Gateway
03-601863, Issue 1, November 2007
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