and its license file allows it to function as a survivable call processor. If the link between the remote
G700 Media Gateways and the main processing server is broken, those telephones and G700 Media
Gateways that are designated to receive backup service from the S8300 Media Server in survivable
mode will register with the backup. The S8300 Media Server will provide control to those registered
devices in a license error mode for six days (see "Access Procedures" in the Welcome to Avaya
S8300 Media Server and Avaya
External Media Servers (EMS)
The G700 Media Gateway can be controlled by an External Media Server (EMS) that is running
MultiVantage. The Avaya
Media Gateway.
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Avaya MultiVantage
from DEFINITY software and provides a large range of IP telephony capabilities, including standard voice
applications like call transfer, call coverage, and speed dialing, security applications like Malicious Call
Trace and E911, call center applications like automatic call distribution and agent reports, and switch
networking,. Avaya MultiVantage
software architectures like ATM, LDAP, QSIG, and H.323.
Endpoint and Adjunct Components
Additional components provide sets of tools that allow the customer to obtain the best possible
performance. Other components that make up the S8300 Media Server with a G700 Media Gateway
include:
• Analog phones and fax machines
• DCP phones
• IP Softphones
• LAN Ethernet switches
• Avaya
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VisAbility Management Suite
• IP hardphones
• Intuity AUDIX
Installation and Upgrades for G700
555-234-100 – Issue 1 – May 2002
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G700 Media Gateway).
S8700 Media Server is currently able to serve as an EMS for the G700
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is installed on the S8300 Media Server. Avaya MultiVantage
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is also scalable by supporting a wide range of media servers and
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