Avaya S8100 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
About this book
Overview
S8100 Installation and Upgrades 47
November 2003
About this book
Overview
This document provides procedures to install, upgrade, or add to an Avaya S8100 Media Server with an
Avaya G600 Media Gateway (formerly called IP600). This document also provides procedures to
replace, upgrade, or add to an Avaya S8100 Media Server with an Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway
(formerly called DEFINITY ONE). Within both physical platforms, the S8100 media server resides on a
TN2314 circuit pack.
The current offer, S8100 with G600, is a high-functionality system for customers needing from 20 to 450
stations – which can be any combination of IP, DCP, ISDN, and analog stations – and up to 300 trunks. A
G600 fits well in a communications environment with converged IP data and voice-over-IP (VoIP) data.
This offer provides Avaya Communication Manager and INTUITY™ AUDIX
®
messaging on a single
hardware platform.
The legacy offer, S8100 with CMC1, is a high-functionality communications system for customers with
similar line requirements and growth potential, 20 – 40 stations, with growth potential to 240 stations and
up to 300 trunks. This legacy offer also provides Communication Manager and INTUITY AUDIX
messaging on a single hardware platform.
Audience
The primary audience for this book is trained field installation and maintenance personnel performing
initial installations, migrations, and upgrades of the S8100 media server with the G600 or CMC1 media
gateways. Installation technicians are assumed to have training in Windows 2000 and local area networks
(LANs). Secondary audiences include the Technical Service Center (TSC) personnel.