3-4 INSTALLING INTEL TELEPHONY COMPONENTS
Configuring Intel HMP resources via flexible licensing
To determine the number and types of resources you need to support your system size, you need
to account for the peak usage of these resources. For example, if the maximum number of trunk
calls you need to support is 40, and at the same time you need to support a maximum 20 station
calls, you will need 60 Basic RTP G.711 resources. If those calls on the trunks and stations may
be listening to auto attendants or voice mail, you will also need 60 Voice resources.
Note:
An Excel spreadsheet called IntelRTPResourceNeeds.xls is provided for you to help
calculate the resources you need to support your configuration. It is located by default in
C:\Program Files\TeleVantage\Administrator. Also see Appendix A, “Voice and Conference
Resource Usage in TeleVantage.”
If you are familiar with the Intel boards required for your configuration, a quick way to
determine the equivalent Intel HMP resource requirements is to total up the IP, Voice and
conference resources provided by Intel boards, and then purchase similar quantities of Intel
HMP resources. If you also need to use low bit-rate coders, you must purchase one of those
resources for every basic RTP G.711 resource.
The more simultaneous resources your system uses, the more powerful PC you will need to use
for your TeleVantage Server, and the more memory you will need. See “CPU and memory
requirements when using Intel HMP” in Chapter 3 in Installing TeleVantage to determine the
appropriate CPU and memory for your system.
You can install more than one Intel HMP license, but only one license at a time can be active.
For more information on flexible licensing options, see Configuring Intel® NetStructure™ Host
Media Processing Resources, available for download at the following location:
http://www.intel.com/network/csp/applnots/9007an.htm