Avaya INTUITY AUDIX LX
Home Getting StartedAdministrationMaintenanceReference

Search This CD

Index

Contact Us

 

 

 

  
Home > Getting Started > Concepts and Features > System Architecture

System Architecture

This section discusses the hardware and software components that make up the IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging Application. Topics include:

See IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Architecture for an illustration of the hardware and software components that comprise the IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX system.

S8300 Media Server Coresidency

The IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging Application runs on a G700 Media Gateway controlled by an S8300 Media Server.

G700 Media Gateway

The G700 is a rack-mountable IP telephony chassis that allows Voice over IP network processing and configuration of analog, IP, DCP, and T1/E1 telephony connections. The G700 has two processors, the Cajun P300 (i960) processor, which controls data processing through the Cajun P330 IP Modules, and the Media Gateway Processor (i860), which controls the Ethernet ports, USB ports, telephony media modules, and some basic call processing functions.

You administer the G700 resources by using either the Cajun P300 command line interface or the Media Gateway command line interface. The Cajun P330 and Media Gateway processors each have their own IP address for administration access.

S8300 Media Server

The S8300 Media Server is an internal communication controller that is inserted into the G700. The S8300 comes loaded with the following resources:

  • Redhat v6.2 Linux operating system
  • 20 GB hard drive
  • 256 MB of RAM
  • Web server software
  • TFTP server software
  • H.248 and H.323 protocol IP software
  • Avaya MultiVantage software, which serves as the primary voice/data communications application

When inserted into a G700 Media Gateway, the S8300 serves as a full-featured integrated data and phone communication system. The S8300 has its own IP address for administration access.

S8300/G700 Resources Shared by the INTUITY AUDIX System

Because it is coresident on the S8300, the INTUITY AUDIX system uses many of the G700/S8300 resources for call processing, data storage, and access and use of administrative tools. Specifically, the INTUITY AUDIX systems uses the following:

    • The S8300 hard drive for data storage and retrieval
    • The S8300 TFTP server for:
      • License file downloads and updates
      • Backup and restore of data
      • Software updates and upgrades
    • The IP address of the S8300 for remote administration access and TCP/IP networking functions such as Digital Networking, Message Manager, and Internet Messaging
    • The S8300 license file for feature activation
    • The S8300 General Alarm Manager for alarm display
    • Start and stop of the INTUITY AUDIX system

As a result, the administrator administers some functions of the INTUITY AUDIX system by directly administering the Intuity AUDIX application, while the administrator administers other functions of the INTUITY AUDIX system by administering the S8300 platform.

IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Software

The INTUITY AUDIX system software is loaded directly onto the S8300 hard drive. The INTUITY AUDIX software consists of the following:

  • Message core software for message recording, storage, and retrieval

The message core software also includes the INTUITY Messaging Application Programming Interface (IMAPI), which allows LAN-based applications to use the INTUITY AUDIX software. These LAN-based applications include Message Manager, Web Messenger, Internet Messaging INTUITY AUDIX (IMIA), and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).

  • The subscriber telephone user interface (TUI) software
  • The AUDIX administration command line interface
  • INTUITY AUDIX Platform software, which enables the INTUITY AUDIX system to use lower level functions and includes:
  • Switch integration software
    This software allows call control messages (timestamps, calling party information, called party information, and message waiting indicator control) to pass between the INTUITY AUDIX system and the S8300 MultiVantage software.
  • Virtual analog port software
    This software manages the voice message processing and emulates physical analog ports for sending and receiving voice messages.
  • Event and alarm logging software
    This software logs alarms and events and sends them to the S8300 Global Alarm Manager.
  • Disk space management
    This software manages the portion of the S8300 hard drive that is allocated to the INTUITY AUDIX system.
  • Enhanced List Application and Internet Messaging INTUITY AUDIX software, both of which are administered through Web-based pages.
  • Two optional networking packages:

IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Hardware

The INTUITY AUDIX system requires the use of a CWY1 board. This board connects directly to the S8300 processor through the S8300 Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) bus. Once installed, this board hosts portions of the INTUITY AUDIX platform software. INTUITY AUDIX uses this board to convert messages to the code-excited linear prediction (CELP) format, convert text to speech, and process touchtones.

Media Modules

Media modules are boards with specialized functions that can be plugged into the G700 Media Gateway as needed:

  • The MM711 analog media module is required to support ADAP.

Other modules currently available with the S8300 Media Server can be installed to handle INTUITY AUDIX call traffic, but none of these is specifically required for INTUITY AUDIX:

  • MM710 T1/E1 media module
  • MM712 DCP media module
  • MM760 Voice over IP media module

Ports

The S8300 has two USB ports. For the AUDIX Data Acquisition Package (ADAP) to work with the INTUITY AUDIX system, one USB port must have an external Hayes-compatible modem attached.

The S8300 has one serial port, which can be used for a direct connection to a laptop or PC.

The S8300 has two Ethernet ports, which are normally used for remote administration over the LAN from a PC and for INTUITY AUDIX features that required TCP/IP network access.

Uninterruptible Power Supply

A separately purchased Avaya P330 Backup Power Supply is available to provide uninterrupted power to the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server. This uninterrupted power also applies to the INTUITY AUDIX system.

Terminals

You can administer the system through the use of a telnet session and one of the following terminal emulations:

  • Avaya 386
  • Avaya 4410 (for PROCOMM PLUS 4410 or Terranova emulation)
  • Avaya 513 (for Terranova emulation)
  • Avaya 715
  • Avaya 4425
  • vt100

IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Capacities

The INTUITY AUDIX system supports call traffic that is generated by a maximum of 300 local and 60,000 to 70,000 remote messaging subscribers. It supports up to 8 analog voice channels and up to 8 networking channels.

The system supports 100 hours of message storage and up to 30 minutes of storage per mailbox. The system supports up to 100 INTUITY Message Manager clients with a maximum of 64 simultaneous sessions. Text-to-speech sessions are limited to four.

Top of page

  Search This CD     Index     Contact Us
� 2002 Avaya Inc. All rights reserved.