Avaya EC500 Network Router User Manual


 
Capacity Limitations
Issue 4 August 2002
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When a call is made to an XMOBILE station, the CDR for Calls to EC500
Destination
field on the Configuration Set screen determines whether a CDR
report is generated.
This allows you flexibility in billing or tracking calls to phones that are mapped to
XMOBILE extensions.
NOTE:
CDR reporting for EC500 calls relies on the CDR Reports field on the
Trunk Group screen. If this field is
n, CDR reports will not be generated
even if the CDR for Calls to EC500 Destination field on the
Configuration Set screen is
y.
Configuration Set fields on the XMOBILE Station screen must contain the
configuration set number when the
CDR for Calls to EC500
Destinations
field is y.
Capacity Limitations
The maximum number of XMOBILE stations that can be administered on a switch
is based on the station maximum on the switch. Therefore, the number of cell
phones in EC500 is limited to 33% of the station maximum, assuming Dual Bridge
Mode, and depending upon the user configuration of your implementation. In
addition, there is a practical limit based upon the number of trunks available to
service XMOBILE calls. Maximum cell phones are:
12,000 for S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configurations
8,300 for Avaya MultiVantage DEFINITY Server R
4,000 for S8700 Media Server for IP-Connect Configurations
800 for Avaya MultiVantage DEFINITY Server SI
300 for S8300 Media Server with Avaya G700 Media Gateway and other
small configurations
See "
Display Capacities" in Chapter 5, for how to access XMOBILE station usage
information for your system.
Traffic engineering is needed to ensure that there are enough trunks available to
handle the traffic sent to the cell phones.