The S8300 Server, with a G700, G450, G430, G350 or G250 Gateway, provides a flexible solution for growing companies to streamline voice and data operations over one networked infrastructure.
It can be a standalone solution for a small business or a remote edge device for a larger enterprise network with 8 to 1000 stations.
Communication Manager Release 5.2 and later supports the S8300D Server.
The S8300D Server is an Intel Celeron processor that runs on the Linux operating system and resides in one of the following gateways:
- • G250 Branch Gateway
- • G350 Branch Gateway
- • G430 Branch Gateway
- • G450 Branch Gateway
- • G650 Media Gateway
S8300D Server software
In addition to Communication Manager software for applications, the S8300D Server runs the following software:
- • A Web server that is used for:
– Backing up and restoring customer data
– Viewing current alarms
– Server maintenance, including busy out, shutdown, and status of an S8300D Server
– Security commands to enable and disable the modem
– Security commands to start and stop the FTP server
– Security commands to view the software license
– SNMP access to configure trap destinations and to stop and start the master agent
– Configuration information about the S8300D Server
– Upgrading access to the S8300D Server
- • Maintenance software
- • Linux operating system
- • Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server
- • Secure HTTP server for IP phone file downloads
- • H.248 Branch Gateway Signaling Protocol
- • Control messages tunneled over H.323 Signaling Protocol
An Avaya S8300D Server with a gateway and the gateways media modules converge voice and data into one infrastructure. The S8300D Server is an Intel Celeron-based processor that resides in the gateway. The server has the same dimensions and shape as a media module.
An S8300D Server can also serve as a survivable remote server (Local Survivable Server). (LSP)