Installation & Operation Manual 30 Document # LTRT-92224
Mediant 8000
Related Documentation
The documentation package contains the following publications available on the
AudioCodes Web site.
Mediant 8000 Product Description - contains the description of the product
features, components, standard control protocols and management protocols
(Document # LTRT-907xx).
Mediant 8000 Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual - Provides steps
and information for preparing the area where the equipment is to be set-up,
supplies instructions on the physical and electrical installation of a chassis and
includes operation instructions and maintenance guidelines/troubleshooting
procedures. It is intended for skilled installers, system level technicians and
system managers (Document # LTRT-925xx).
Programmer’s User's Manual - The Programmer’s User's Manual is written for
System Integrators and Software Developers who need to quickly and easily
develop an efficient Network solution, with the Mediant 8000 Media Gateway.
(Document # LTRT-914xx).
CLI Reference Guide - Provides a predefined set of commands with a choice of
options that comprehensively cover the maintenance tasks required on the media
gateway(Document # LTRT-892xx)
EMS User’s Manual - The EMS (Element Management System) is an application
that is used to configure and monitor all gateway elements from a remote
location. Through the EMS, the system operator can also configure the Mediant
8000 to send EMS and Gateway alarms to different destinations using various
filtering rules. The manual is intended for System level operators who are to use
the EMS. The EMS can also be connected to an NMS (Document # LTRT-
963xx).
Mediant 5000 and Mediant 8000 Alarm and Performance Monitoring Guide -
Document # LTRT-237xxx
Mediant 5000/8000 Media Gateway Release Notes - Document # LTRT-909xx
EMS Release Notes - Document # LTRT-912xx
Open Source Software
The Mediant 8000 product may contain open source software that may be governed
by and distributed under open source licenses, including, but not limited to, the terms
of the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License
(LGPL), BSD and other licenses.
To receive the relevant source code, refer to http://www.audiocodes.com/open-source.