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 Release
New 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
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