Avaya R300 User Manual

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DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 9
Getting Started with the Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator  
Issue 1
November 2000
Avaya R300 Specifications and Network Design 
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Setting up the Avaya R300 
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Setting up the Avaya R300
The following sections describe requirements and constraints that may affect the setup of 
the Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator.
DEFINITY Requirements
The main DEFINITY system may be a DEFINITY G3r, G3si, G3csi, DEFINITY One, or 
IP 600. The main DEFINITY system must use DEFINITY Release 9 (R9) or newer 
release software, and the Remote Office option enabled on the System-Parameters 
Customer-Options screen. The DEFINITY cabinet housing the connection to the Avaya 
R300 may be either a PPN (Processor Port Network) or an EPN (Expansion Port 
Network).
In order for you to administer analog/digital stations and analog/digital trunks on the 
Avaya R300, you must subscribe to the appropriate Right to Use (RTU) software for these 
telephony features members.
Number of ports and Avaya R300 units
 describes the total number of ports and Avaya R300 units supported by 
DEFINITY.
Table 2.
Number of ports and Avaya R300 units 
Description of Items
G3r
G3si
G3csi
DEFINITY
One/IP 600
Total stations (max)
5000
1000
400
200 total 
ports
Total trunks (max)
4000
400
400
200 total 
ports
Total Remote Office Ports supported 
in all Remote Offices (administration 
limit)
5000
1000
1000
1000
Maximum Number of Avaya R300 
units supported
250
80
80
80
Maximum Number of Network 
Regions Supported
250
80
80
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