Port Capacity; Signaling Group Capacity - Avaya G150 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Port Capacity

Each analog port counts as one IP station for the Communication Manager server's capacity
limits. Each analog trunk port and each DS0 channel on the BRI and T1 digital trunks count as
one IP trunk against the Communication Manager feature server's capacity limits.
The table below lists the port capacity for the supported Media Servers.
Table 2: Port Capacity for supported Media Servers
Total IP stations (max)
Total IP trunks (max)

Signaling Group Capacity

The Communication Manager switch software supports IP signaling group for each
administered G150 gateway as follows:
All analog trunks in that gateway that are administered and enabled appear as a group of
"virtual" managed 64 Kbps trunk group members.
Each digital trunk in that gateway that is administered and enabled appear as a group of
"virtual" managed 64 Kbps trunk group members.
The number of signaling groups supported is defined by the following table.
Table 3: Signaling Group Capacity for supported Media Servers
Number of supported
signaling groups
S8700/
S8500
S8710
12000
2400
8000
800
S8700/
S8500
S8710
650
650
S8300
G3si
(G700)
450
1500
450
400
S8300
G3si
(G700)
450
110
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G3csi
390
400
G3csi
110
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