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Avaya 120 Series - Key Features; Supported Software; Dell Server Overview

Avaya 120 Series
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Install System Manager software patches, service packs, and feature packs.
Configure Remote Syslog Profile.
Create Appliance Virtualization Platform Kickstart file.
Install Appliance Virtualization Platform patches.
Restart and shutdown the Appliance Virtualization Platform host.
Start, stop, and restart a virtual machine.
Change the footprint of Avaya Aura
®
applications that support dynamic resizing.
Key features
The Avaya Dell PowerEdge R640 is the underlying server hardware for the Avaya Converged
Platform 100 series. The PowerEdge R640 is a dual-socket, 1U platform designed for Avaya’s
portfolio of applications. The R640 represents updates to the CPU and other server technologies
over previous Avaya Common Server releases. It will be used as the base platform for all new
Avaya offers. The architecture of the R640 is designed to maximize performance and provide the
flexibility to optimize configurations based on Avaya’s applications and customer use cases.
Supported software
The Avaya Converged Platform 100 series is a hardware platform designed to support many
different software solutions. For more information about supported software, consult the individual
solution documentation.
The Avaya Converged Platform 130 Appliance supports virtualization. The Avaya Converged
Platform 130 Appliance uses VMware vSphere ESXi as the hypervisor.
Dell server overview
The Avaya Converged Platform servers category includes Dell servers that support Avaya
software solutions, some requiring additional hardware and memory requirements beyond the
standard configuration. This book covers the standard configuration only—consult specific Avaya
product documentation for application-specific or solution-specific server configurations.
Avaya Converged Platform servers are supplied under an OEM relationship and Avaya
servers are treated differently than commercially available servers from the vendors.
Neither customers, business partners, distributors, nor Avaya Associates interacting with
customers and business partners, should get BIOS or other firmware updates for any third
party OEM servers forming part of Avaya’s turnkey appliance offers. Only consult Avaya-
Overview
December 2018 Installing the Avaya Converged Platform 120 Series 8
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