
Chapter 2: Overview
Avaya Converged Platform overview
Avaya Converged Platform (ACP) is a turnkey hardware solution that is available for many Avaya
applications. Refer to your product application specific documentation. Avaya Converged Platform
100 series offers a single virtualized or bare metal server delivering Avaya unified communication
and contact center applications.
The Avaya Converged Platform 100 series is comprised of three Models:
1. ACP 110: This is a bare metal server used by a few applications. The applications
determine if the Operating System (OS) is preloaded at Avnet.
2. ACP 120: The is the Dell R640 shipped from Avnet with Avaya Virtualized Platform
preloaded. The ACP 120 is synonymous with AVP. AVP 7.1.3.3 or greater, or AVP 8.0.1 or
greater is required.
3. ACP 130: This is the Dell R640 shipped from Avnet with ESXi 6.5 preloaded and with a
standard VMware license.
Note:
This document focuses on Avaya Converged Platform 130 (ACP 130).
Avaya Converged Platform 130 Appliance utilizes VMware vSphere ESXi 6.5 U2 with a Standard
License.
Note:
On the Avaya Converged Platform 130 Appliance, VMware Vsphere 6.5 Standard is loaded
and the license key is installed.
The license key label is located on the lid of the Avaya Converged Platform 130 Appliance
server.
Key features
The Avaya Dell PowerEdge R640 is the underlying server hardware for the Avaya Converged
Platform 100 series. The PowerEdge R640 is a dual-socket, 1U platform designed for Avaya’s
portfolio of applications. The R640 updates the CPU and other server technologies over previous
Avaya Common Server releases. It will be used as the base platform for all new Avaya offers. The
October 2019
Installing the Avaya Converged Platform 130 Series
8