Specifications

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Capacity and Performance
The capacity and performance information for MCA provided in this section is based on
single-application MAS server deployment.
If running multiple applications on the MAS server, the capacity and performance of MCA are
affected, depending on the loading of server resources with the other applications running. In
addition, capacities are also affected when MAS is run in a virtualized environment.
Refer to the Mitel Applications Suite Engineering Guidelines on the Mitel eDocs Web site
for
additional information about MCA capacity running in a multi-application or virtualized
environment.
MCA can support up to 300 ports, depending on the configuration.
The system will negotiate G.729 or G.711 calls based on the incoming call settings. Once the
system reaches the G.729 port setting (combined in all conferences), the system will offer G.711
for all additional calls into the bridge up to the maximum per conference limit.
Audio-Only Conference
The following capacities are supported for audio conferencing:
Total number of concurrent audio conference users: 300
Maximum per system with MAS 5.0
MAS 5.0 Audio Web Video
MCA 300 300 300
Maximum per conference with MAS 5.0
MAS 5.0 Audio Web Video
MCA 200 300 100
Note: Three hundred audio ports are supported on a single MCA application on MAS.
The system supports up to 300 audio ports at the same time, with up to 200 per single
conference.
Note: In addition to telephone devices calling into a conference, the Browser audio
feature (1-way audio streaming) also uses 1 audio port/license on the system. The
Windows audio feature (2-way audio streaming) uses 1 audio port/license on the system.
See Viewing the Licenses on page 45 and License Usage on page 73.
Note: New to MCA 5.0 is the G.729 audio compression port setting of 0-100. Prior to
MCA 5.0, G.729 had a preset setting of 100 ports (non-configurable). The G729 port
setting is found under system options Table 6, it has a range of 0-100, with default of
100 (where 0 indicates G.729 ports are disabled).