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15-601042 Issue 28g (11 October 2013)IP Office 9.0
System Overview: Control Unit Cards
1.8.4 Other Cards
Each IP Office control unit can be fitted with a number of internal cards. The cards supported depend on the control unit
type.
Embedded Voicemail Memory Cards
These cards provide message and prompt storage space for Embedded Voicemail and auto-attendant
options. The cards used are specially formatted compact flash cards.
· The IP500 V2 control unit uses its SD Feature Key dongle card for Embedded Voicemail and file
storage.
Embedded Voicemail Memory Cards
IP406 V2 Memory Card:
Supports a 512MB Compact Flash card.
This provides up to 15 hours of
uncompressed message storage.
· Memory cards in these slots can also be used for storage of files normally obtained via TFTP transfer. For example
the music-on-hold .wav file and supported Avaya phone software files. This will however reduce storage space for
prompt and message files if Embedded Voicemail is being used.
· IP Office systems that have downloaded an internal music on hold source can then backup and restore that music
on hold to and from the memory card.
· Non-Avaya cards can be used for file storage but will not support Embedded Voicemail.
IP400 Voice Compression Modules
VCM cards are used to provide voice compression channels for calls between IP and non-IP
devices, devices being both trunks and extensions. VCM cards with differing numbers of
voice compression channels are available.
· For IP500 and IP500 V2 control units, voice compression channels can be added using
combinations of IP400 VCM modules mounted on an IP500 Carrier Card, IP500 VCM
cards and IP500 Combination cards. Note however that some features are only supported
by IP500 VCM and Combination cards and are not supported by those cards if any IP400
VCM card is also present in the system: G.722 codec support, T.38 Fax Relay.
Number of IP400 VCM cards.
Maximum number of channels.
· *These modules are still supported but are no longer available from Avaya.
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