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Add IP Solutions
Task List: Implementing Avaya Media Gateway IP Solutions
SI Installation and Upgrades 601
June 2004
Add IP Solutions
Avaya offers several IP solutions for customers, including the Avaya R300 Remote Office
Communicator. For information on the Avaya R300, refer to the Avaya™ Communication Manager,
Avaya DEFINITY® Servers, and Avaya S8100 Media Server Library (555-233-823).
The Avaya Media Gateway IP Media Processor allows you to send voice and fax from the Avaya Media
Gateway through an Internet protocol (IP) network to other Avaya Media Gateways having this feature or
to other H.323 V2 compliant endpoints. It is implemented using either the TN802B IP Interface
Assembly on page 601, which is a Windows NT server residing on the IP Interface Assembly or the
TN2302AP Media Processor
on page 602.
NOTE:
The P board suffix designation means the circuit pack is programmable, see Upgrade
Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs on page 715 for more information.
Task List: Implementing Avaya Media Gateway IP
Solutions
Avaya Media Gateways are implemented in these ways:
Installing a TN2302AP IP Media Processor on page 602, including
Upgrading TN802 IP Trunking to TN2302AP IP Media Processor
on page 610
Upgrading a TN802B IP Interface Assembly to TN2302AP IP Media Processor
on page
613
Installing a TN802B in Media Processor Mode on page 616
Installing a TN802B in IP Trunk Mode on page 626
Upgrading a TN802 V3 (or later) to a TN802B (MedPro Mode) on page 643
TN802B IP Interface Assembly
The IP Interface is an assembly composed of a TN802B circuit board, a processor card, and DSP resource
card. For ordering purposes, the assembly is identified as a J58890MA-1 L30, but for simplicity, we refer
to it in this section as the TN802B IP Interface.
The TN802B IP Interface operates in two modes:
IP Trunk, available with Release 7 or later
Media Processor (MedPro), available with Release 10 or later
The IP Trunk mode is Internet Telephone Server—Enterprise (ITS-E) compatible, and the MedPro mode
is H.323 V2 compatible. The TN802B IP Interface is backwards compatible and defaults to IP Trunk
mode. You must administer it to use it in MedPro mode.

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