Strata Media Application Server and
Integrated Voice Mail Cards
Strata CIX General Description 12/07 83
Optional Software Applications
The Media Application Server is shipped with all standard and optional application software pre-
loaded. The following optional software modules are also available with additional licensing:
• Stratagy ES ports upgrades up to a maximum of 32 (on 2U MAS platform).
• Stratagy ES Feature Groups (Automated Speech Recognition, Text-to-Speech, Unified
Messaging, Interactive Voice Response).
• FeatureFlex
• Strata ACD and OAISYS modules (For details, refer to the Strata CIX and CTX Call Center
Solutions General Description).
• Insight or TASKE ACD Reporting (For details, refer to the Strata CIX and CTX Call Center
Solutions General Description).
• Video Communication Solution (VCS)
Note Fax Server is currently not supported in the Strata MAS, but is expected to be available in
the second quarter of 2007. Authorized Toshiba Dealers can contact Toshiba for updated
information.
To activate optional software modules in the Media Application Server, product and service
licenses are purchased and downloaded from FYI using the same process as for current Toshiba
license-controlled products.
The pre-loaded software should never need to be re-loaded on the Media Application Server, but in
the event this becomes necessary, the MAS recovery CD-ROM set can be ordered from Internet
FYI.
Connection to the Strata CIX
The Media Application Server with HMP connects to the CIX using IP connections through a
Network Switch. All of the feature communications and Voice Mail speech paths are carried by
this ethernet connection. The Strata CIX must also be equipped with IP station boards for voice
path assignment. As described before, MicroMAS-D and the fax modem boards of MicroMAS H
require analog ports from the Strata CIX.
The monitor, keyboard and mouse are customer supplied options. The MAS can be accessed via
the network by using the Windows® XP Remote Desktop feature.
The CIX MIPU / LIPU / GIPH card IP Address must be accessible by the MAS.
The MAS and CIX must be physically installed first. Mount the MAS in the rack. Insert the circuit
cards into the CIX cabinets. Connect the IP cables. When all of the cables are connected, power up
the system and proceed to the MAS configuration and programming.