Avaya SM61 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
MJH; Reviewed:
SPOC 8/4/2011
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
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3. Reference Configuration
Figure 1 illustrates the reference configuration used during testing. In the reference
configuration, the two sites are connected via a direct SIP trunk and an ISDN-PRI trunk. Faxes
were sent between the two sites using either of these two trunks, as dictated by each individual
test case.
Figure 1: XMediusFAX with Session Manager and Communication Manager
At Site 1 consists of the following equipment:
An Avaya S8800 Server running Avaya Aura® Communication Manager with two
Avaya G650 Media Gateways. Each media gateway is configured as a separate port
network in separate IP network regions. The media resources required are provided by
the IP Media Processor (MedPro) circuit packs. Two versions of the IP MedPro circuit
pack were tested in the configuration: the TN2302AP and the TN2602AP.
An Avaya S8800 Server running Avaya Aura® System Manager. System Manager
provides management functions for Session Manager.
An Avaya S8800 Server running Avaya Aura® Session Manager.
XMediusFAX running on a Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise Server (SP1).
An analog fax machine.
Various Avaya IP endpoints (not all shown).
At Site 2 consists of the following equipment:
An Avaya S8300D Server running Avaya Aura® Communication Manager in an Avaya
G450 Media Gateway. The signaling and media resources needed to support SIP trunks
are integrated directly on the media gateway processor.