Specifications

SCC1 Media Gateway
Issue 6 February 2007 191
For DEFINITY Servers SI:
Each stack of SCC1 Media Gateways requires one basic or expansion control cabinet at
the bottom of the stack.
The maximum number of SCC1 Media Gateway stacks or port networks (PNs) is three.
Cabinet clips connect the cabinets together. At the rear of the cabinets, a ground plate connects
between the cabinets for ground integrity.
For Avaya Media Servers:
Each SCC1 PN requires one expansion control cabinet, and in a stack of SCC1 Media
Gateways, it is installed at the bottom of the stack.
S8500 - SCC1 Media Gateways are supported in fiber-PNC, IP-PNC, and a combination
of fiber- and IP-PNC configurations
- Maximum number of SCC1 stacks or PNs is 64.
S8700-series - SCC1 Media Gateways are supported in fiber-PNC, IP-PNC, and a
combination of fiber- and IP-PNC configurations
- Maximum number of SCC1 stacks or PNs is 64.
Regardless of the server being used, the maximum number of SCC1 Media Gateways that can
be stacked in a PN is four.
Table 27: Cabinet circuit-pack slots
Port A port slot is colored purple or gray and has a slot
number on the label. A port slot accepts any circuit
pack that has a purple label on the latch or a gray
rectangle on the latch.
DEFINITY
Server SI,
S8700-series
Media Server,
and S8500
Media Server
Control A control slot is colored white and has a name on
the label. A control slot accepts only a circuit pack
with a name that matches the name on the slot
label.
DEFINITY
Server SI,
S8700-series
Media Server,
and S8500
Media Server
Service A service slot is a port slot that has no I/O
connector. A service slot is colored purple or gray. A
service slot accepts a special type of circuit pack
that also does not require an I/O connector.
DEFINITY
Server SI,
S8700-series
Media Server,
and S8500
Media Server