Typical Configurations
45
OTHER MAXIMUM LIMITS
Table 13: Other Maximum Limits
FEATURE/ RESOURCE
VALUE/QUANTITY
NOTES
5230/5235/5320/5330/53
40/5360/Navigator IP
phones
1000
3000 (MXe Server)
These devices may be configured up to the maximum of the
value shown or the number of IP devices allowed on the
system, whichever is less. The 5230 is not supported on the
MXe Server.
5140/5240 IP Appliances 100
0 (MXe Server,
MiVoice Business
Virtual, MiVoice
Business for ISS)
The maximum number of IP appliances is limited by the
internal web server. This number may have to be reduced on
smaller systems (single processor) to maintain adequate
performance, depending on other features and services in
use. The 5140 and 5240 are not supported on the MXe Server,
MiVoice Business Virtual, or MiVoice Business for Industry
Standard Server.
MiCollab Client (formerly
Unified Communicator
Advanced and before
that, Your Assistant
Client and Your Assistant
softphone)
400
(500 w server 3.0)
(1000 w server 3.1
These devices may be configured up to the maximum of the
value shown or the number of IP devices allowed on the
system, whichever is less. The larger numbers (in brackets)
can be supported on the expanded MXe and LX with Your
Assistant Server releases as shown, again limited by the IP
devices allowed.
HCI
®
(MiTAI™) sockets
See Notes
Please refer to the following documents for MiTAI limits
• Mitel OIG 2.0 Engineering Guidellines
(Mitel OIG 2.0 supports MiVoice Business 6.0 SP3 and 7.0)
• SDK 6.0 (MiTAI Driver) Engineering Guidelines for the new
MiTAI Driver that replaces legacy MiTAI client
(SDK 6.0 (MiTAI Driver) is only supported on MiVoice
Business 7.0)
• SDK 5.1 (MiTAI Client) Engineering Guidelines for th
legacy MiTAI Client
(SDK 5.1 (MiTAI Client) is supported on MiVoice Business
6.0 and 7.0)
HCI (MiTAI) monitors
Wireless sets
Nominal system line
size.
The maximum number of wireless devices supported is the IP
system line size (200, 700, etc.) or the number of IP device
licenses, whichever is lower.
IP consoles
16
Under the System Administration Tool, the Dimension
Selection form allows this maximum to be raised if internal ICP
resources are available.
Compression zones
999
Increased at MCD 6.0
SIP trunks
2000
Limit is set in ESM as “Maximum Simultaneous Calls” and will
usually be limited by other resources.
DTMF Receivers
128
Call Processes
1260
3540 (MXe Server)
A call process is equivalent to one party in a call. A normal call
will use two call processes, a 3-party conference call will use 3
call processes.
Simultaneous two-party
connections
640
1770 (MXe Server)
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Summary of Contents for MiVOICE BUSINESS
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