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TJM Reviewed:
SPOC 12/01/2010
Solution Interoperability Lab Application Notes
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SM6_CMFS6_10x0
1. Introduction
These Application Notes present a sample configuration for a network that uses Avaya Aura™
Session Manager to support registration of Avaya 10x0 (1010, 1020, 1030, 1040, and 1050) SIP
Video endpoints and enables connectivity to Avaya Aura™ Communication Manager Feature
Server 6.0 using SIP trunks.
As shown in Figure 1, Avaya Aura™ Session Manager is managed by Avaya Aura™ System
Manager. Avaya 10x0 Video Endpoints configured as SIP endpoints utilize the Avaya Aura™
Session Manager User Registration feature and require Avaya Aura™ Communication Manager
operating as a Feature Server. Communication Manager Feature Server only supports IP
Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)-SIP users that are registered to Avaya Aura™ Session Manager.
The Communication Manager Feature Server is connected to Session Manager via an IMS-
enabled SIP signaling group and associated SIP trunk group.
For the sample configuration, Avaya Aura™ Session Manager runs on an Avaya S8510 Server.
Avaya Aura™ Communication Manager 6.0 Feature Server runs on a S8800 server with an
Avaya 450 Gateway. The results in these Application Notes should be applicable to other Avaya
servers and media gateways that support Avaya Aura™ Communication Manager 6.0.
These Application Notes will focus on the configuration of the Communication Manager Feature
Server and Session Manager. Detailed administration of Communication Manager Evolution
Server will not be described (see the appropriate documentation listed in Section 8).
Figure 1 – Sample Configuration
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