recording purposes. When you add the media server (MCU) configured for high scale audio, you get
two additional meeting types - Audio Service and Audio Service with Web Collaboration. Each
meeting type is also matched to a particular rate of encoding and screen resolution. This means that
recordings do not use unnecessary resources and disk space if they are not required by the meeting
type.
When a user records a conference, Avaya Equinox Management identifies the type of recording that
is required by the user. It routes the media to the appropriate gateway, if one is required. Avaya
Equinox Management also determines the most appropriate capture rate, resolution, frame rate, and
encode rate for the Equinox Streaming and Recording Conference Point.
The Avaya Equinox Recording Gateway does not require a separate license. When you buy a
media node, you receive an Avaya Equinox Recording Gateway as well. For more information on
adding the gateway to Avaya Equinox Management and for information on configuring the meeting
types, see Administering Avaya Equinox Management, which is available on
support.avaya.com.
Related links
Example of a direct DMZ deployment on page 12
Example of a high performance audio deployment on page 14
Example of a reverse proxy deployment on page 14
Example of a distributed deployment on page 15
Example of a cloud deployment on page 18
Scalability on page 18
The Avaya Common Server and customer-provided servers on page 20
The pre-installed demonstration port and additional licenses on page 21
System requirements on page 22
Minimum specifications on page 23
Example of a direct DMZ deployment
Figure 1: Example of a Direct DMZ Deployment on page 13 displays an example of a Equinox
Streaming and Recording deployment that is situated directly in the demilitarized zone (DMZ). The
deployment is a centralized or all-in-one solution, which means that all of the Equinox Streaming
and Recording components reside on a single server. An all-in-one solution is suitable for a small or
medium deployment that does not require redundancy.
In a typical small deployment, all of the Equinox Streaming and Recording components reside on a
single server. The Equinox Streaming and Recording Manager and the transcoder run directly on
the host server. The conference point (CP), delivery node (DN), and, optionally, a virtual delivery
node (VDN) run as virtual servers. VDNs enable enterprises to host recordings in the cloud.
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