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Figure 9: IPSI-2 cable adapter<br />

Figure notes:<br />

1. D9 connector<br />

2. RJ45<br />

Ethernet connectivity with the TN2302BP circuit pack<br />

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

The S8400 Media Server supports connectivity with the TN2302BP IP Media Processor circuit<br />

pack through a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet twisted pair interface on the backplane connector when<br />

the optional Messaging functionality is used. This interface transports both messaging signaling<br />

<strong>and</strong> bearer traffic between the S8400 Media Server <strong>and</strong> the TN2302BP IP Media Processor<br />

circuit packs. This Ethernet is connected to the Communication Manager Processor complex.<br />

This port is used as the PC LAN port.<br />

You can have more than one TN2302BP circuit pack, up to the maximum allowed by the G650<br />

Media Gateway.<br />

The physical connection between the TN2302BP <strong>and</strong> the S8400 circuit packs is made through<br />

the customer LAN connection.<br />

High-level capacities<br />

The S8400 Media Server supports a maximum of a single PN.<br />

1<br />

addpipsi LAO 112905<br />

10/100bT ETHERNET<br />

10/100bT ETHERNET<br />

● A single PN (or a cabinet) can be composed of 1 to 5 G650 Media Gateways or 1 to 3<br />

G600 Media Gateways or 1 to 3 CMC1 carriers<br />

● Trunks <strong>and</strong> line card capacities remain the same as the CSI capacities that are 400 trunks<br />

<strong>and</strong> 900 stations<br />

2<br />

Issue 6 February 2007 51

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