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name. As of SES 4.0, there is no integration between AES and SES, and the Converged Communications Server portfolio is a marketing name.

Overview

SES is sold as a communications appliance similar to Avaya Communication Manager, and is deployed on the X305 (3.0, 3.1) and X306 and X306M IBM Servers since 3.1.1. The main functions of SES are to provide SIP networking capabilities and support SIP endpoints in a converged communications network. SES supports multiple SIP standards as well as Avaya value-add services and features that are not defined in the standards.

The main processes on SES are a SIP proxy server, SIP registrar, SIP Event and Presence Server, profile services, and a built-in centralized administration system for all SES servers in a network. Additionally, there is a centralized trace logger, IM logger, SIP conferencing server (used with Communication Manager) and a robust high availability platform for supporting duplicated servers and the SAMP daughter board for remote maintenance purposes.

The SES Server

The SES server is composed of the following components:

SIP Proxy Server and Registrar

SIP Event Server (includes Presence and other event packages)

SIP Conference Manager (implements SIPPING standards)

Personal Profile Manager (PPM) web service

SIP Personal Information Manager (SPIM), end user web interface for profile management

SES Master Admin System - centralized administration for all SES servers

SES Administrative Web Services

-Master Admin Web Service (MAWS)

-Home Admin Web Service (HAWS)

SES High Availability Platform

-Duplicated Server Support

-SAMP

-Watchdog

-Alarming

-Logging

SES Trace Logger - centralized trace logger for all SES servers

IM Logger - IM logging capability administered per node

SES Database

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