The S8500 Media Server running Communication Manager allows for a
distributed enterprise over an IP infrastructure ideal for the
mid-size or large business (up to 3200 ports).
What's New With This ReleaseNew with Avaya Communication Manager 3.1, it is now
possible to configure an S8500 as a Local Survivable Processor
(LSP). S8500 as an LSP positions the S8500 Media Server as a
higher capacity LSP for larger remote sites of a distributed
enterprise and also provides Enterprise Survivability, similar to
ESS, as it may serve as a "regional" survivable server for multiple
H.248 gateways.
Business Benefits• Supports distributed IP in a smaller scale. • S8500 as a Local Survivable Processor (LSP) positions the S8500
Media Server as a higher capacity LSP for larger remote sites of a
distributed enterprise. • Provides Enterprise Survivability, similar to ESS, as it may serve
as a "regional" survivable server for multiple H.248 gateways. • Includes RAM Disk, which maintains the S8500 Media Server to
continue to operate in the event of a disk failure.
FEATURES• S8500 as a Local Survivable Processor (LSP) • Distributed IP • Migrations • RAM disk
TECHNICAL | | RESOURCESCase Studies
|
|