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Comparison of Message Networking Release 2.0 servers

The following table provides a comparison of the Message Networking servers. This table is helpful when determining which Message Networking Release 2.0 server best suits your needs.

For more information on server components and supported features, see Server description and Verifying customer options.

I need... S3400-H S3210R S3210
To upgrade an Interchange 5.4 system
X
 
 
Very high capacity message throughput
X
 
 
Low-cost bridging solution
 
X
X
Enterprise Lists
X
 
 
SNMP
X
X
X
Web browser-based administration
X
X
X
Analog protocols (Octel Analog Networking, AMIS)
X
X
X
Digital protocols (AUDIX TCP/IP, Aria TCP/IP, Serenade TCP/IP, VPIM, SMTP/MIME

Note: When referring to digital communication, the number of ports supported refers to the simultaneous TCP/IP sessions supported. For example, support for 12 SMTP ports indicates that the system supports a maximum of 12 simultaneous sessions shared by the SMTP/MIME and VPIM protocols. All digital communication on the Message Networking system is supported by the installed LAN card/connector.

X
X
X
Maximum number of analog ports (24)

Note: The maximum of 24 ports is supported on the S3400-H server with integrated video and LAN. The S3400-H server with nonintegrated video and LAN supports a maximum of 16 ports.

Supprt for analog ports is provided via analog port boards installed in the server and connected to the PBX.

X
 
 
SMTP/MIME Email connectivity
X
X
X
Can be administered by customers (test connect tools, and so on)
X
X
X
CDR
X
X
X
FTP
X
X
X
LDAP
X
X
X
Rack-mount
X
 
Higher availability (RAID Level 5 hot swap disks, hot swap redundant fans, hot swap redundant power supply, UPS, and so on)
X
 
 
Reports
X
X
X

 

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