Shared Resources Of Coresidency; Cwy1Board And Software; No Data Link And No Voice Ports To Connect - Avaya G700 Installation And Upgrades

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7 Connecting Telephones and Adjunct Systems:

Shared Resources of Coresidency

Because it is coresident on the S8300, the INTUITY AUDIX system uses many of the S8300 resources for
call processing, data storage, and access and use of administrative tools. Specifically, the INTUITY AUDIX
system uses the following:
• The S8300 hard drive for data storage and retrieval
• The S8300 TFTP server
• License file downloads and updates
• Backup and restore of data
• Software updates and upgrades
• The IP address of the S8300 for remote administration access and TCP/IP networking functions
such as Digital Networking, Message Manager, and Internet Messaging.
• The S8300 license file for feature activation
• The S8300 General Alarm Manager for alarm display
As a result, the administrator administers some functions of the INTUITY AUDIX system by directly
administering the INTUITY AUDIX application, while the administrator administers other functions of the
INTUITY AUDIX system by administering the S8300 platform. To access the INTUITY AUDIX
administration screens and web pages, you simply click on the Messaging Administration link from the
S8300 Main Menu.

CWY1Board and Software

The INTUITY AUDIX system software is loaded directly onto the S8300 hard drive. The INTUITY
AUDIX system also requires the use of a CWY1 board. This board connects directly to the S8300 processor
through the S8300 Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) bus. Once installed, this board hosts portions of the
INTUITY AUDIX platform software. INTUITY AUDIX uses this board to convert messages to the code-
excited linear prediction (CELP) format, convert text to speech, and process touchtones.

No Data Link and No Voice Ports to Connect

In earlier versions of INTUITY AUDIX that ran on a separate PC connected to a switch, the voice
communication (messages, announcements, greetings, and so on) occurred over analog voice ports, while
control messages (timestamps, called and calling party data, message-waiting signals, and so on) occurred
over a data link on the LAN or through X.25 protocol connections.
Since the IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX system runs on a CWY1 circuit board that you plug directly into the
S8300 processor, the analog voice ports and the data link do not use physical ports. Instead, the INTUITY
AUDIX software and the switch software send voice signals to one another using virtual ports over the
TDM bus connection of the CWY1 board and processor board.
Installation and Upgrades for the G700 with an S8300/S8700
555-234-100 — Issue 2 — October 2002
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