Avaya Interactive Response Installation Manual page 12

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Installation
This section includes the following topics:
Platform requirements ..................................................................... 12
Telephony card requirements.......................................................... 12
External modem requirements ........................................................ 13
Platform requirements
The hardware platform for the Avaya IR system is one of the following:
Sun Blade 150 with the following features
Solaris 8 Update 7
650-MHz UltraSPARC-IIi processor
256-KB Ecache
512 MB memory
One 40 gigabyte hard drive with ATA66
interface
1.44-MB diskette drive
CD-ROM drive
Three PCI connectors
ATI Rage XL on-board graphics, 8 Mbyte RAM
One serial port
One parallel port
10/100 Ethernet network interface card (NIC)
Two IEEE 1394 ports (Firewire)
Four USB ports (two are required for keyboard
and mouse)
Country Kit with power cord, keyboard, and
mouse
Telephony card requirements
Telephony cards provide the telephony interface to the system. The telephony card required
for the Avaya IR system is the Natural Microsystems (NMS) AG 4000/1600. The Avaya IR
hardware platforms can have a maximum of two telephony cards. For more information on
these cards, see AG4000 Installation and Developer's Manual. This document is available in
12 Avaya IR R1.2 Installation
Sun Fire 280R with the following features
Solaris 8 Hardware 1/01 operating
environment
Two 1.2 GHz UltraSPARC-III processors, each
with 8-MB of Ecache
2-GB memory (4 x 512 MB)
Two 72.8-GB FC-AL hard drives
DVD-ROM drive
Four PCI slots connected to two high
performance PCI I/O buses
ATI Rage XL on-board graphics, 8 Mbyte RAM
Two serial ports
One parallel port
Gigabit Ethernet network interface card (NIC)
Two hot-swappable power supplies
Four USB ports (two are required for keyboard
and mouse)
Country Kit with power cord, keyboard, and
mouse

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