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Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and Planning Guide
11-8
November 2004
Avaya Modular Messaging Concepts and 
Planning Guide
MAS port capacities (Exchange and Domino)
Table 11-6 provides information on the messaging application server 
(MAS) port capacities of a Modular Messaging—Microsoft Exchange 
and a Modular Messaging—IBM Lotus Domino system.
Overriding maximums for Modular Messaging with Exchange or 
Domino
!
Maximum of ten MAS units per voice mail domain
!
Maximum of 690 ports per voice mail domain
Table  11-6. Modular Messaging—Exchange and Modular Messaging—Domino capacities
Integration
Cards and MAS
Voice
Fax
TTS
1
Method
V
o
ic
e po
rt
s / 
Ca
rd
F
ax
 Re
sou
rce
Ca
rd
Ca
rd
s /
 MA
S
MAS / 
VMD
2
Ca
rd
s /
 VMD
V
o
ic
e / MAS
 V
o
ice 
/ V
M
D
Fa
x / MAS
Fa
x / VMD
Pro
vided
 / 
Max 
TT
S / 
MAS
TTS / 
VMD
H.323-based IP
20
1
10
10
20
200
Subj
ect to
 th
ird-p
arty
 fax server
3
Subj
ect to
 th
ird-p
arty
 fax server
2/12
120
T1
4
 QSIG
23
15
3
10
30
69
690
2/12
120
30
16
2
10
20
60
600
2/12
120
Digital Set Emulation
8
2
4
5
10
40
32
320
2/12
120
Analog
6
 12-port
12
4
4
10
40
48
480
2/12
120
 4-port
7
4
4
4
10
40
16
160
2/12
120
1. E-mail readers are purchased/included with the system, and statically assigned to a specific MAS
2. Includes N+1 or spreading cards beyond the minimum number of required servers. When the Tracing 
Server, the Offline Call Answer store, or both are implemented on a dedicated server; they don't count 
towards the MAS maximums.
3. All integrations with the exception of IP, support fax answer and transfer to 3rd-party fax server
4. Avaya provides Dual Span T1/E1 cards for incremental fax resources, the 2nd span is not used for voice
5. Hardware configurations deployed prior to November 1, 2004, with five or six DSE cards or five 4-port 
analog cards within a single MAS continue to be supported.
6. Analog integrations do not support Find Me
7. Analog systems with 4-port cards can be purchased as a new system in 4 and 8 port configurations only.  
Expansions after market are supported to capacity.