Small to mid-size enterprise

Small to mid-size enterprise

Avaya S8300 Server and Avaya G700, G450,

G350, or G250 Media Gateway

The S8300 Server and G700 Media Gateway solution (Figure 5: Avaya G700 Media Gateway with the S8300 Server on page 37) seamlessly delivers voice, fax, and messaging capabilities over an IP network. This unique solution converges the power of the Avaya Communication Manager feature set with the power of distributed Ethernet switching from the P330 Stackable Switching System.

Figure 5: Avaya G700 Media Gateway with the S8300 Server

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The G250, G350, G700, or G450 with an S8300 as the primary controller is a stand-alone solution. The Linux-based S8300 Server can support up to 50 G250, G350, G700, or G450 Media Gateways. For more information about performance and capacities of the S8300 Server, see Table 4: Avaya Application Solutions comparison matrix — components, performance, and capacities on page 34.

An S8300 Server and G250, G350, G700, or G450 Media Gateway solution includes:

A G700, G450, G350, or G250 Media Gateway is always required. The G700, G450, G350, or G250 hosts an S8300 Server and various media modules depending on the telephony needs at a particular location.

The S8300 Server. The S8300 Server is inserted into a media module slot. If present, the S8300 supports Communication Manager that provides call-processing capabilities and features for the system. The S8300 can be configured as the primary call controller or as a Local Survivable Processor (LSP) standby server for another S8300 Server in the configuration.

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The S8300 / G350 solution is intended to be a standalone solution. Multiple media gateways (either G700, G450, G350, or G250) should be controlled by an S8300 Server installed in a G700 or G450 Media Gateway.

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