This topic provides information about the Message Networking S3210
server, which includes the following components:
Chassis
The S3210 server contains three PCI slots in a tower configuration.
The chassis is equipped with a cooling fan.
Capacities
The Message Networking system with an S3210 server supports 500,000
subscribers (250,000 with voice names), 500 remote machines (with
an average of 8 to 10), and 12 analog ports.
Processor
The server CPU is a 2 GHz processor and is equipped with 256
MB of RAM.
Voice/fax ports
Up to three 4-port analog port boards are supported to provide up
to 12 ports of AMIS or Octel Analog Networking.
Storage devices
The server is equipped with an IDE hard drive and a CD-RW drive,
which is used for software installation and backups.
A portion of the hard disk is reserved for the storage of nonspeech
data, such as data for the Linux operating system, the Message Networking
system server executables and data, and the Message Networking
system software executables. This disk area is important for proper
Message Networking system operations and cannot be changed or used
for any other purposes.
The rest of the hard disk is used for storing messaging components
such as voice messages.
Controllers
The video, LAN, and IDE controllers reside on the motherboard.
Ports
The S3210 server contains a single parallel port, two serial ports,
two USB ports, and one 10/100 Ethernet port.
Monitor, keyboard, and mouse
A monitor, keyboard, and mouse are required for local system operation.
A monitor is available for purchase for use with the Message Networking
system. Depending on your location, the keyboard and mouse are provided
with the system. Contact your sales representative for more information.
Modems
Access for remote diagnostics is provided through an external
modem. A serial modem is provided with the Message Networking system.
A USB modem is also supported and is available for purchase. Contact
your sales representative for more information.
Uninterruptible Power Supply
An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is strongly recommended for
use with Message Networking systems.
Terminals
While it is recommended that you use the Web interface to administer
the Message Networking system, you can also administer the system
remotely through the use of a modem and one of the following terminals:
- Avaya 4410 (for PROCOMM PLUS 4410 or Terranova emulation)
- Avaya 715
- Avaya 4425
- vt100 (for vt100 or vt131 emulation)
Operating system
Linux is the operating system used for Message Networking. Linux
is a UNIX-like operating system that runs on a variety of servers.
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