Call processing

contains an on-board hard disk, which stores the SC software and the configuration and performance database.

The SC board incorporates a 650 Mhz UltraSparc processor with 512 MB memory and uses the robust Solaris operating system environment enhanced for advanced high-availability features. The SC board is designed in compliance with the PICMG CompactPCI standards for high-availability systems. It supports hot-swap operation, system management, and environmental monitoring.

Two 10/100 Base-TX redundant Ethernet ports connect the SC boards with two Ethernet Switch boards. Each SC board is accompanied by a Synchronization and Alarm (SA) Rear Transition Module (RTM) board.

G860 Trunk Media Processing Module (TP-6310)

The G860 Trunk Processing Module (TP-6310) is a high-density, hot-swappable, compactPCI resource board with a capacity of 672 DS0 channels, supporting all necessary functions for voice, data, and fax streaming over IP networks. TP-6310 provides STM-1/OC-3 (future), PSTN, ATM, and T3 interfaces via its Rear transition Module (RTM).

Slots 7 to 10 of the G860 chassis are used for up to 4 trunk processing modules (including the redundant TP-6310) according to customer requirements. The PSTN interface and the ATM interfaces are provided with 1+1 protection.

For redundant N+1 protection, the 6310/RTM/HA/Redundant Standby board is provided. It contains no port connection and occupies slot 10.

Note:

The Trunk Processing Module is hot-swappable for redundant systems. However, the board must be locked in order to be replaced, which takes the board out of service.

Configuration with Avaya Communication Manager

Avaya G860 Media Gateway provides SIP connectivity to Avaya Communication Manager and can work in conjunction with the G650 Media Gateway. This solution is ideal for Large IP-based contact Centers and Campuses.

The G860 with Avaya Communication Manager provides non blocking SIP-VoIP capacity of up to 5000 channels. In this configuration the G860 eliminates the need for T1/E1 resources by providing multiple DS3, where each DS3 is equivalent to 28 DS1 interfaces.

In this configuration, the following boards are needed according to enterprise traffic.

C-LAN — for the signaling links between an Avaya Linux based server and SIP Adjuncts such as SES, G860, and Expanded Meet-me conference bridge

IPSI — for signaling between the Linux based servers and other Avaya media gateways.

Media Processor resource board — for calls that do not shuffle.

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Avaya 555-245-600 manual Configuration with Avaya Communication Manager, G860 Trunk Media Processing Module TP-6310