Administrator's Guide

Multimedia Applications Server Interface
Issue 5 October 2002 279555-233-506
MASI configurations
There are several ways to set up combinations of MASI nodes and DEFINITY
servers.The following figures depict several possible configurations.
Figure 5. MASI domain of one Avaya MultiVantage running on a DEFINITY
Server and one MMCX
The parts of this drawing, for MASI, are as follows:
Trunk 1 This is any type of trunk connection to the public network.
Trunk 2 This is the link between the Avaya MultiVantage solution and
the MMCX, and requires a TN464C or later DS1 circuit pack. You
administer this link as an ISDN-PRI trunk group, a MASI path and an
NCA-TSC.
I1 and I2 These are MMCX interfaces to destinations other than Avaya
MultiVantage solutions. Administer as MASI trunks.
E1 and E2 Endpoints (terminals) belonging to the MMCX. Administer
as MASI terminals.
DEFINITY
PSTN
PSTN WAN
AUDIX
S1
Trunk 2
Trunk 1
MMCX
1
DEFINITY
1
LAN
E1 E2
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SG1