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<strong>Avaya</strong> S8400 Media Server<br />

Figure 8: TN8412AP <strong>and</strong> TN8400AP backplane connectors on a G600 Media Gateway on<br />

page 49 shows the locations of the two backplane adapters.<br />

Figure 8: TN8412AP <strong>and</strong> TN8400AP backplane connectors on a G600 Media Gateway<br />

Figure notes:<br />

1. Media server cable adapter on the<br />

TN8400AP Media Server circuit<br />

pack<br />

Survivability<br />

The S8400 Media Server does not support Enterprise Survivable Server (ESS) or local<br />

survivable processor (LSP) functions. However, a G700, G350, or G250 Media Gateway or a<br />

Multitech system that is connected to an S8400 Media Server can have an LSP installed. This<br />

LSP can support telephony operations in the event of:<br />

● An S8400 failure<br />

8400mg5d LAO 112905<br />

RS232 DEBUG<br />

2. IPSI-2 cable adapter on the TN8412AP SIPI<br />

circuit pack<br />

● The failure of the connection path between the S8400 <strong>and</strong> the G700, G350, or G250<br />

Media Gateways<br />

RS232 DEBUG<br />

2<br />

RS232 DEBUG<br />

1<br />

10/100bT ETHERNET 10/100bT ETHERNET<br />

10/100bT ETHERNET<br />

USB<br />

ETH-A<br />

ETH-B<br />

ETH-C<br />

ETH-D<br />

Issue 6 February 2007 49

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