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S8300 Media Server faceplate
(For S8300 Media Servers)
Figure 204: S8300 Media Server faceplate
The faceplate of the S8300 Media Server has the following components:
The LED array on the left indicates when the S8300 is active and when it is safe to power
it down. The green LED indicates that Avaya Communication Manager is running.
A Shut Down button can be used to shut down the server (the S8300 can also be shut
down and restarted using software commands).
A Services Ethernet interface provides a direct connection to a laptop computer connected
with a crossover cable. Normally only Services technicians use this interface; most
ongoing S8300 administration is done using the Ethernet connection to the corporate LAN
on the media gateway.
One of the two USB connections can be used to attach an external modem, primarily used
to report alarms to a Services support agency.
The label on the right provides identification information for the S8300 Media Server.
G700 Media module description
(For S8300 Media Servers) The four slots on the G700 Media Gateway are populated with
media modules according to the needs at your site. Up to four slots can be filled as follows:
The S8300 Media Server is a special type of media module that hosts the call-processing
(telephony) software. If present, the S8300 is installed in slot one (V1); only one can be
installed per media gateway. The S8300 can act as a primary call controller for the system,
or one or more S8300s can be configured to provide standby service for a primary call
controller if needed. See
details.
The other media module slots are filled as needed to meet the call-processing needs at
your site. Media modules can be mixed and matched. Table 1 lists the administrative name
and port capacities for the media modules that can be installed in a G700 Media Gateway.
Figure 204
shows the faceplate of the S8300 Media Server.
Configuring the Local Survivable Processor
Administering the G700 Media Gateway
on page 566 for
Issue 2.1 May 2006
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