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Some of the connection paths and limitations are shown in Figure 9 and tables below. In
analyzing the resources used by the different telephones, they can be grouped into a limited
number of categories. All single line and older multi-line sets can be treated the same as the
5220 (including 5215, 5212, and 5224). The 53xx display sets are all similar in their resource
requirements (also includes 5230, 5235 and Navigator)
and more than 52xx devices.
For the purposes of estimating resources, the 5560 Turret IP phone can be considered
equivalent to two 5330 IP phones.
The MiTAI functional block includes two distinct functions in dealing with monitors and
connections to end devices. Information for the devices to be monitored is consolidated and
cached from Call Control for each unique device being monitored. The other side of the MiTAI
block includes the HCI distribution of this cached information to each attached application. Each
connected application requires a MiTAI socket. This connection will include information for a
number of monitored end devices. The total number of MiTAI monitors is determined by the
sum of the number of MiTAI monitors distributed to each requesting application. As an example,
suppose two end devices are monitored by two different applications. The number of MiTAI
monitors to call control will be two, but the number of MiTAI monitors distributed by the HCI
component will be four, two monitors for the end devices distributed via two MiTAI sockets to
each of the two applications.
When many applications, or end devices, are directly attached to the
3300ICP/MiVoice Business MiTAI interface it is possible to run out of both MiTAI monitors and
MiTAI sockets. Use of a consolidation server, such as the MiCollab Client Server, where the
MiCollab Clients attach to the server rather than to the 3300 ICP/MiVoice Business, will reduce
the possibility of over subscription of monitors and sockets. Some applications, such as
MiContact Center Office, monitor large numbers of end devices and also trunk connections. If
these end devices also include SAC sets, then this is considered two applications that may be
monitoring the same device. The end result is consumption of a large quantity of MiTAI monitors.
The number of MiTAI monitors and sockets are calculated in the System Engineering Tool. The
following tables also highlight the availability and consumption of monitor different resource
sockets.
Table 28: ICP Connections
TELEPHONE OR
APPLICATION
RESOURCE
MINET
SOCKETS
SAC
SOCKETS
MITAI
SOCKETS
MITAI
MONITORS
MIVOICE BUSINE
SS IP
CONNECTIONS
5220
1 per device
None
None
None
1 per device
5240
1 per device
None
1 per system
(via internal
Web Server)
1 per device
2 per device
(MiNET & Web
access)
5230/5235
5330/5330e/5340/
5340e/5360
Navigator
(with or without UC
Express)
1 per device
1 per device
1 per system
(via internal
SAC server)
1 per device
2 per device
(MiNET & SAC)
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