Octel 350 Voicemail Message Server 2 Cabinet
by AvayaOctel 350 Voicemail Message Server 2 Cabinet Description:
The Octel 350 message server contains all the features of the Octel 250 message server, as well as two levels of redundancy, for simultaneous storage of data or voice information on two drives. Standard Octel 350 reliability facilitates continued operation of critical applications. Redundant copies of operating software, prompts, application software, and database are contained on each of the server drives (drives 0 and 1). Redundancy allows the server to continue operating even if a single drive fails. The Octel 350 also offers global message redundancy as a standard feature, providing automatic simultaneous duplication of every message, name, and greeting on two separate drives. Standby redundancy provides a redundant system CPU and file cards on a second cabinet; this is an optional level of redundancy that you can purchase
Octel 350 Voicemail Message Server 2 Features:
- 1x FILE 244-2065-017 File S20, V. 1.17 Card
- 1x FILE 244-2065-018 File S20, V. 1.18 Card
- 1x MON 244-2030-005 Monitor SBR Card
- 1x CPU 244-2083-004 CPU CP31, V 1.4 Card
- 1x ASYNCH 244-2039-011 ASYNCH Comm Processor Card
- 6x UDLC 12 244-2058-010 Universal Digital Line Card 12-31S Card
- 1x 012-2051-001 1 GB Drive Module
- 1x 012-2051-003 1 GB Drive Module
- 1x 012-2065-001 4 GB Drive Module
- 1x 012-2065-002 4 GB Drive Module
- 2x 012-2040-000 12 Volt DC Power Supply
- 2x 012-2037-000 5 Volt DC Power Supply Octel 350 Cabinet 2
- 5x ATIC 244-2000-004 Analog Telephony Interface Card
- 1x ATIC 12 244-2088-200 Analog Telephony Interface, 12 Ports, Domestic, V. 1.0 Card
- 6x UDLC 12 244-2058-010 Universal Digital Line Card 12-31S Card
- 2x 012-2037-000 5 Volt DC Power Supply
- 12-144 Universal Ports
- Hot-Plug Components
- SCSI Drives (cards/drives/tape drive)
- On-Line Upgrades
- Universal Port Cards
- Triple Bus Architecture with Distributed Processing
- Redundant System Drives (software, phrases & database)
- Redundant Power Supplies
- Standard Global Message Redundancy
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