Avaya S8300 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
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The LSP provides redundancy in a variety of configurations and can be located
anywhere in a network of G700 Gateways.
The LSP does not currently provide support for traditional port networks and it is
not intended to provide reliability for an entire large network. The size of the processor
and the IP network constraints dictate that an LSP serve only a subset of the network,
such as a remote geographic location with a small or mid-sized office.
3. Definitions
CLAN : Control LAN, the TN799 circuit pack
DHCP : Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
MGP : Media Gateway Processor
SAT : System Access Terminal
SNMP : Simple Network Management Protocol
4. Configurations
The LSP can be the backup gatekeeper for an Avaya S8700 Server. Support for
the LSP as a backup gatekeeper for the S8300 server is targeted for second Quarter 2003.
The LSP can control a number of G700 Gateways and a subset of the total number of IP
telephones. The diagram below shows LSPs in both a branch office and a mid-size
office.