Avaya S8300 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX messaging application
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IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX messaging application
Note:
Note: For complete information on IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Installations, see Avaya
IA770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging, Release 3.0, Installation, Upgrades, and
Troubleshooting, 11-300532.
The IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging Application runs on a G700 Media Gateway controlled
by an S8300 Media Server. Without the need for additional hardware, IA770 INTUITY AUDIX
software processes touchtones, converts messages to the G.711 format, and converts text to
speech.
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: IA770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging processes messages using the G.711 codec
only. Therefore, ensure that a codec set exists that uses only the G.711 codec.
Then, assign that codec set to a network region. And, finally, assign that network
region to the AUDIX signaling group that is linked to the IA770 INTUITY AUDIX
Messaging trunk group.
Shared resources of IA770 coresidency
An IA770 uses many resources of the S8300 Media Server and the media gateway where it
resides. The following list outlines the S8300’s shared resources used by the IA770 INTUITY
AUDIX system:
Hardware for data storage and retrieval
TFTP server for:
- Downloading and updating the license file for feature activation
- Backing up and restoring data over a LAN or a WAN, including translations and
messages
- Updating and upgrading software
IP address for administration access
General Alarm Manager for alarm display
Web interface to start and stop the system
The IA770 system also shares the same switch-tone parameters established for the S8300
Media Server. With the software-only version of the IA770 system that is currently sold, the
S8300 Media Server handles switch tones on behalf of the IA770 system and passes on the
control information to the IA770 system using QSIG signaling. With the IA770 system that uses
a CWY1 board, the installer or administrator must set IA770 parameters to match those of the
S8300 Media Server.