Specifications

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96 Hardware Description and Reference for Avaya Communication Manager
Before you install any software, you must first disable the loader watchdog on the RSA or SAMP
card. You must also verify and update the remote servicing card firmware.
If you are installing a duplex system, then install an additional Intel ProShare dual Network
Interface Card (NIC) in each server.
One universal serial bus (USB) modem must be connected to each server, one modem for each
of the duplex servers, for remote access. A simplex server also requires a serial modem be
connected to its RSA module. Multiple modems can be configured to share one analog phone
line. Each phone line answers after a different number of rings. Implementation and
maintenance services require remote access in this way.
The x305 or x306 arrives with a blank, unpartitioned hard-disk drive, and without an operating
system or any Avaya server software files installed. These components must be installed and
configured properly before SES use.
In addition, the IP connectivity must be configured correctly on all Avaya media server(s)
running Communication Manager.
Support for SIP is enabled in Avaya Communication Manager running on any one of the
Linux-based media servers. These servers include the following Avaya Media Servers:
S8700-series
S8500, or
S8300.
Related hardware and adjuncts
SIP endpoints
You can administer users’ SIP endpoints as an Outboard Proxy SIP (OPS) application type in
Avaya Communication Manager for a traditional telephony experience and features. This
application type provides additional telephony service to SIP endpoints.
Endpoints for SIP include the following models:
Avaya SIP Softphone Release 2 or higher
Avaya IP Softphone Release 5.1 or higher
Avaya one-X Deskphone 9600-series telephones
1600-series telephones
4602SW IP telephone
4610SW IP telephone
4620SW/4621SW IP telephone
Toshiba SIP Business Phone SP-1020A