Avaya IP Office Base Cards:
“The IP500 control unit has 4 slots for the insertion of cards. These cards can be divided into two types; base cards and daughter cards. Base cards include a front panel and ports for cable connections. Daughter cards can be added to a base card in order to provide additional facilities (typically trunk connections).”
THE FOLLOWING BASE CARDS ARE AVAILABLE:
IP500V2 Digital Station 8 Card (Maximum 3)
This card provides 12 RJ45 ports. The first 8 ports are DS ports for the connection of Avaya digital phones other than IP phones. The card can be fitted with an IP500 daughter trunk card, which then uses the additional 4 RJ45 ports for trunk connections.
This card accepts one IP Office 500 trunk daughter card of any type.
This card supports selected Avaya 1400, 2400, 5400 and 6400 series phones, and 3810 wireless phones.
4400 Series phones (4406D, 4412D and 4424D) are not supported on this card, only on Digital Station expansion modules. Therefore a maximum of 360 4400 Series phones are supported in the system.
IP500V2 Analog Phone 2 Card (Maximum 4)
This card provides 2 analog extension ports (1-2) for the connection of analog phones. The card can be fitted with an IP Office 500 daughter trunk card, which then uses the last 4 RJ45 ports (9-12) for trunk connections.
This card accepts one IP Office 500 trunk daughter card of any type.
IP500V2 Analog Phone 8 Card (Maximum 4)
This card provides 8 analog extension ports for the connection of analog phones. The card can be fitted with an IP Office 500 daughter trunk card, which then uses the additional 4 RJ45 ports for trunk connections.
This card accepts one IP500 trunk daughter card of any type. When fitted with an Analog Trunk daughter card, it provides a single power-fail port.
IP500V2 Combination Card (Maximum 2)
This card works in the IP500 V2 only and provides:
4 analog trunk ports
2 analog extension ports for the connection of analog phones
6 Digital Station (DS) ports for the connection of Avaya digital phones
10 VCM channels to support IP telephones or voice networking
This card already includes an IP500 trunk card, therefore no additional trunk card is possible. It provides a single power-fail port (port 8). A maximum of two of these cards is allowed in the control unit.
IP Office 500V2 VCM Card (Maximum 2)
This card provides voice compression channels for use with VoIP calls, SIP trunks and IP-based voice networking. The module is available in variants supporting 32 or 64 channels.
The maximum number of voice compression channels supported, using IP500 VCM base cards, Combination Cards and / or IP400 VCM cards on IP500 Legacy Card Carriers, is 148.
Please note, the maximum number of channels which may be used on each IP500 VCM card varies according to the codec used.
Maximum VCM channels available, by codec type:
G.711
VCM 32 = 32 Channels
VCM 64 = 64 Channels
Combo Card = 10
G.729
VCM 32 = 30 Channels
VCM 64 = 60 Channels
Combo Card = 10
G.723
VCM 32 = 22 Channels
VCM 64 = 44 Channels
Combo Card = 10
G.722
VCM 32 = 30 Channels
VCM 64 = 60 Channels
Combo Card = 10
This card accepts one IP Office 500 trunk daughter card of any type.
IP500V2 4-Port Expansion Card(Maximum 1)
This card provides connectors for 4 additional expansion modules
The 4-port expansion card must be inserted in slot 4 of the control unit.
It is not possible to connect a daughter card to the 4-port expansion card.
IP500V2 Legacy Card Carrier (Maximum 2)
This card allows a variety of IP400 trunk and VCM cards to be used with the IP Office 500 control unit. The front of the card includes a number of panels that can be snapped off to match the ports available when an IP400 trunk card is fitted.
This card does not accept any IP Office 500 daughter trunk cards.
The IP Office 500 control unit can accept up to 2 IP400 trunk or VCM cards by mounting each card on an IP Office 500 Legacy Card Carrier
This card supports, one each, of the following IP400 cards:
PRI T1
Dual PRI T1
ANLG 4 Uni
VCM 4
VCM 8
VCM 16
VCM 24
VCM 30
IP500V2 Avaya Unified Communications Module (Maximum 1)
The Avaya IP Office Unified Communications module (UCM) is an integrated CPU running Linux integrated onto an IP Office IP500 V2 only.
This card does not accept any IP Office 500 daughter trunk cards.
The applications included on the UCM are full Linux versions of the Applications Server DVD and will therefore support both Voicemail Pro, which can also work as a Centralized, Backup or Distributed Voicemail, and one-X Portal incorporating the one-X ® Mobile Preferred for IP Office.
The UCM will include an implicit Preferred Edition license so all server software functionality will be available depending on the User package purchased, e.g., Power User, TeleWorker, etc.
Compatibility:
Supported on IP Office Release 8.0 Q1’12 Service Pack
Delivered with Preferred Edition License
Requires Essential Edition License
Not supported on IP Office Basic or Quick Editions
Installs in any one of the slots in the IP500v2 Control Unit – 1 Card only per system
Delivered with Preferred Edition License
Capacity:
Voicemail Pro for 200 mailbox subscribers including English Text-to-Speech
Up to a maximum of 20 VM Pro channels
one-X Portal including IP Office Mobility features for up to 50 one-X Portal Users for IP Office
Licensing:
The UCM will automatically allocate a “Preferred Edition” license in the IP500v2, also automatically providing 4 Voicemail Pro channels
An additional 16 Voicemail channels/port license can be added, providing up to 20 Voicemail channels
LEDS
LED 1 – CPU – Running Heartbeat (Green Steady with Amber Blink)
LED 2 – Reboot indication with LED 3
LED 3 – Internal SD Card activity and reboot indication
Switch 1:
Shutdown – Press more than 2 seconds
Start Up – Press to start-up
Alternate Boot – If the card is about to boot, press and hold until the LEDs go out to select alternate boot sources
Switch 2:
Not currently used
Front Panel Interfaces:
USB Ports 1 & 2
Configuration and voicemail back-up
Software upgrades
Connection of a keyboard for maintenance purposes
HDMI Socket
Connection of a Monitor for maintenance purposes
Ethernet Interface
Common Design:
Configuration, upgrades, and diagnostics are done through the Web Control browser interface
Same as an external Applications Server
The UCM has an internal 32GB Solid-State Drive configured with the CentOS Linux OS
Same OS as an external Linux Applications Server
Hardware Specifications:
Processor: Intel Atom 1.6GHz Z680
Memory: 2GB
1.0 GB – one-X Portal
0.3 GB – Linux OS and VoiceMail Pro
0.7 GB – Future features
Hard Drive: 32 GB SSD (solid-state drive)
6 GB for Operating System and applications software
26 GB for log files and voicemail files (approx 380 Hours voicemail storage)
Applications:
Voicemail Pro including English Text-To-Speech Note: TTS is a licensed feature
one-X Portal for IP Office
These are full versions of the 8.0 IP Office Applications server
VMPro supports backup or distributed voicemail configurations
one-X Portal includes Mobility Services for up to a maximum of 50 one-X portal Users
Voicemail Pro Features not supported:
Voicemail Pro runs on both Windows and Linux servers. For Voicemail Pro server running on Linux such as with the Unified Communications Module, the following Voicemail Pro features are not supported:
VB Scripting
3rd Party Database Integration
VPNM
UMS Web Voicemail (However, access via IMAP and one-X Portal for IP Office are available as alternatives.)
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