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Hardware configurations
G700 with a Media Server system
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Maintenance Procedures
December 2003
Circuit packs
All circuit pack slots in the CMC1 and G600 Media Gateways are “universal slots.” That is, any slot can
contain any type of circuit pack (port, control, or service), hence the absence of the purple and white slot
coding found on other MultiVantage Applications products. The only requirements for slot allocation are:
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Service circuit packs are the only packs allowed in the CMC1 or G600. These “universal” service
packs can be located in any slot numbered 3-10.
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A TN744D Call Classifier/Tone Detector circuit pack is required in S8100 server with the G600
or CMC1. This circuit pack can be installed into any slot, although slot 3 is preferred.
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WARNING:
The TN2314 Processor circuit pack must be located in slot 2.
on page 117 also shows the PCMCIA disk drive location.
G700 with a Media Server system
The G700 with an S8300, S8500, or S8700 Media Server is a family of components that seamlessly
delivers a business’s voice, fax, and messaging capabilities over an IP network. The value of the G700
system is that it provides a standards-based, IP communications infrastructure that enables Avaya to
lower customers’ total cost of ownership (i.e. applications to the edge of the network, high reliability for
critical applications, and multi-service networking with feature transparency). The G700 with a Media
Server infrastructure is comprised of three modular elements: Media Gateways, Media Servers, and
Software.
How does the G700 fit into your system?
The G700 with a Media Server incorporates the following features that help it fit easily into your system:
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It is built around open IP standards (H.248 and H.323).
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It integrates traditional circuit-switched interfaces (analog stations, analog trunks, FAX,
multifunction digital stations, T1/E1 trunking, ISDN-BRI and PRI, etc.) and IP-switched
interfaces (IP telephones, IP trunking). This integration allows the user to evolve easily from the
current circuit-switched telephony infrastructures to next generation IP infrastructures.
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It is built on Cajun data equipment technology in order to integrate naturally into customer data
networks and provide additional value in a Cajun networking environment. It provides the highly
reliable Cajun hardware scheme with high-speed octaplane technology. See Avaya P330 Manager
User Guide for more information on the Cajun hardware.
For introductory information about the S8300 Media Server or the G700 Media Gateway hardware, refer
to the Hardware Guide for Avaya Communication Manager, 555-233-200.
For information on network assessment and readiness testing, refer to Administration for Network
Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager, 555-233-504.
Summary of Contents for CMC1
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