Specifications
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers
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Note:
Note: V.32 modem relay is needed primarily for secure SCIP telephones (formerly
known as Future Narrowband Digital Terminal (FNBDT) telephones) and STE
BRI telephones.
- T.38 Fax over the Internet, including endpoints connected to non-Avaya systems
- 64kbps clear channel transport in support of firmware downloads, BRI secure
telephones, and data appliances
Note:
Note: The path between endpoints for modem tone transmissions must use Avaya
telecommunications and networking equipment.
See TN2302AP IP media processor
on page 256 or TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 on
page 267 for more information. See also Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya
Communication Manager, 555-233-504, for more information.
The S8710 Media Server is usually mounted in a 4-post rack with square holes. It can, however,
also be mounted in a 2-post rack if you use an adapter kit. In either case, the server must slide
out using rails or a slide-out shelf.
The power supply of the S8710 Media Server has the following input requirements:
● Line Voltage Range: 90 to 132 VAC/180 to 265 VAC
● Nominal Line Voltage: 100 to 120 VAC/220 to 240 VAC
● Rated Input Current: 6A (110V) to 3A (220V)
● Rated Input Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz
● Rated Input Power: 600W
See the following figures for an example of the S8710 Media Server.










