Index

A

Address Resolution Protocol, see ARP

ARP cache, see IP ARP cache 36

ARP request

298

ATM address

298

ATM cells

301

ATM Forum compliant statistics

BUS

208

 

LES

204

 

ATM port

12

 

automatic LES address determination method

 

 

182, 185, 207

 

B

 

 

 

 

 

BOOT Loader

269–287

command hierarchy

272

command-line interface 271–273

default image 270

image version

288

menu

269

 

 

 

PROM

288

 

 

BOOTP

 

11, 31

 

 

 

Broadcast Unknown Server, see BUS

BUS

297, 299

 

 

 

ATM Forum compliant statistics 208

C

 

 

 

 

 

CBIT

50

 

 

 

CBR traffic

113

 

 

descriptor

113

 

 

Coaxial

 

42

 

 

 

command hierarchy

23

BOOT Loader

272

command-line interface

22–23

command format

 

conventions

24

 

direct connection

 

21

on-line help

25–26

Telnet connection

21

congestion control

 

 

CAC

37

 

 

 

 

Connection Admission Control (CAC) 37

controlled shutdown

229

 

counter

43

231, 232

 

 

current time

 

 

D

 

 

 

 

 

 

default boot loader image

246

 

default image

245

 

 

 

default settings

267

 

 

destination IP address

37

 

downloading microcode

227

 

over serial interface

281

 

over TFTP

227

 

 

 

E

 

 

 

 

 

 

eerom memory

278

 

 

 

ELAN clients

217–222

 

 

LECs

217, 219

 

 

 

mapping types

219

 

 

mappings

217–222

 

 

ELANs

211–216

 

 

 

automatic LES determination

213

creating

212

 

 

 

default 197–198, 212

 

default types 211

 

 

deleting

213

 

 

 

displaying

212

 

 

 

distributed LESs

 

 

 

 

max number

223

 

hosting 16

 

 

 

local LECS

212

 

 

 

manual LES determination

213

name

213

 

 

 

operating mode

214

 

renaming

214

 

 

 

secure

17

 

 

 

security

216

 

 

 

ESI

32

 

 

 

 

 

events

237–239

 

 

 

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M770 specifications

The Avaya M770 is a highly advanced media processor that is part of Avaya's robust suite of communication solutions designed for enterprise environments. This powerful device caters to the needs of modern businesses, providing an efficient platform for managing voice, video, and data communications.

One of the standout features of the Avaya M770 is its high-density processing capability. The device can handle a significant volume of calls concurrently, which makes it an ideal solution for large organizations requiring a reliable communication backbone. The M770 supports a variety of codecs, ensuring high-quality audio and video transmission, which is pivotal for maintaining clarity during communication.

Incorporating cutting-edge technologies, the Avaya M770 is built upon a scalable architecture that allows for easy expansion as business needs evolve. This scalability means organizations do not have to invest in new equipment every time they grow; they can simply add additional resources to the existing system. This makes the M770 a cost-effective solution in the long run.

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Another notable characteristic of the Avaya M770 is its integration capabilities. The device can seamlessly connect with Avaya’s suite of applications and third-party solutions, enabling businesses to create a unified communications environment tailored to their specific needs. This interoperability allows for a more streamlined workflow, enhancing productivity within the organization.

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In conclusion, the Avaya M770 is a comprehensive media processing solution that combines scalability, security, and ease of integration to meet the demands of contemporary enterprises. With its ability to support high-density communications and its advanced management capabilities, it serves as a critical asset for businesses looking to enhance their communication infrastructure.