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1
Avaya Aura Communication Manager Release 6.0
Overview
  • Mike Gerardi - Sunturn

2
Communication Manager 6.0 Deployment Options
Defined
  • In R6.0, Communication Manager is deployed in two
    modes
  • Feature server (In conjunction with Session
    Manager)
  • Evolution server (Access for endpoints trunks)
  • Material Code and Price is the same for both
  • Since they are just administrable options for the
    same software
  • Simple to administer
  • Just a single field in the CM SIP trunk
    configuration to Avaya AuraTM Session Manager
  • Must purchase Session Manager hardware to deploy
    Communication Manager as a feature server
  • Must purchase Session Manager to deploy SIP
    terminals with the evolution server option
  • SIP Phones register to Session Manager

3
Communication Manager 6.0 Deployment Options
Compared
  • Feature server is the descriptor for the option
    of deploying Communication Manager 6.0 in the
    core or remote, in half call model, supporting
    only SIP endpoints with full application
    sequencing
  • SIP Endpoints register with Session Manager
  • Communication Manager employs the half call model
  • Supports only G450/G430 gateways
  • Supports full application sequencing
  • Evolution server is the descriptor for the option
    of deploying CM 6.0 in the core or remote, in
    full call model, supporting both SIP and non-SIP
    endpoints with limited application sequencing
  • H.323/Digital/Analog endpoints register with
    Communication Manager
  • SIP endpoints register with Session Manager
  • All endpoints receive service from Communication
    Manager
  • Only supports implicit sequencing (limited
    application sequencing)
  • Communication Manager employs the full call model
  • Supports all current Communication Manager
    gateways and Port Networks

4
Avaya Aura Architecture May 2010
Application
Avaya Aura Communication Manager (evolution
server)
Avaya Aura Communication Manager (feature server)
Avaya Aura for Survivable Core
SystemManager
ServiceProviders
Avaya Aura Core
Connection
SIP Trunks
Avaya Aura Session Border Controller
Access
Communication Manager R6.x (evolution server
) Supports SIP endpoints w/o SES
Communication Manager R5.2.x No SIP endpoints
w/o SES
Local SM CM (feature server)
CM LSP R5.2.1 For use w/ R5.2.1 no SIP endpoint
survivability
Avaya Aura for Survivable Remote
Avaya one-X SIP endpoints
Avaya Aura for Survivable Remote For use w/ CM
in feature server mode
Local SM CM (evolution server)
Avaya one-X H.323/Digital endpoints
Avaya one-X SIP endpoints
Non-SIP CM 5.2 Branch
Avaya one-X H.323/Digital endpoints
SIP-only Branch
Hybrid SIP, non-SIP Branch
5
Avaya Aura Communication Manager Templates
  • Every release of Communication Manager 6.0 will
    be on the Avaya AuraTM System Platform
  • A template is a configuration of applications
    running on System Platform
  • Simpler and easier to install, configure and
    manage

The Template
Prior to CM 6.0
Communication Manager
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6
Avaya Aura Communication Manager Solutions /
Templates
Avaya Aura CM Main / Avaya Aura for Survivable Core Duplex version Avaya Aura CM Main / Avaya Aura for Survivable Core Simplex version Avaya Aura for Survivable Remote Simplex version Avaya Aura for Survivable Remote Embedded version Avaya Aura CM Main Embedded version
Template Name CM_Duplex CM_Simplex CM_SurvRemote CM_SurvRemoteEmbed CM_onlyEmbed
Domain 0/1 Hypervisor (Dom0) CDOM (Dom1) SAL Hypervisor (Dom0) CDOM (Dom1) SAL Hypervisor (Dom0) CDOM (Dom1) SAL Hypervisor (Dom0) CDOM (Dom1) SAL Hypervisor (Dom0) CDOM (Dom1) SAL
Dom 2 CM 6.0 Utility Services Utility Services Utility Services Utility Services
Dom 3 CM/CMM 6.0 CM 6.0 CM 6.0 CM/CMM 6.0
Dom 4 Session Manager 6.0 for Survivable Remote Session Manager 6.0 for Survivable Remote
Use Case Large Enterprises (gt5000 stations) who want a CM feature server and survivable feature server. Or as access elements. Duplex 18K H.323 or SIP endpoints Equal or greater than 5.2 capacity 6000 CM mailboxes Large Enterprises (gt5000 stations) who want a CM feature server and survivable feature server. Or as access elements. Duplex 18K H.323 or SIP endpoints Equal or greater than 5.2 capacity 6000 CM mailboxes To survive endpoints at remote sites (H.323, digital, analog, SIP). LSP migration. Simplex 2400 SIP/ H.323 active stations (5000 station) Embedded 450 SIP/ H.323 active stations (1000 station) To survive endpoints at remote sites (H.323, digital, analog, SIP). LSP migration. Simplex 2400 SIP/ H.323 active stations (5000 station) Embedded 450 SIP/ H.323 active stations (1000 station) 450 SIP/H.323 endpoints (1000 stations)
HW 2 - S8800 S8510 w/ 8G or S8800 S8510 w/ 8G or S8800 S8300D S8300D
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Avaya Aura Communication Manager Templates
  • Avaya Aura CM 6.0 offers two main/core templates
  • Installed on S8800 or S8510 server with System
    Platform
  • Avaya Aura Communication Manager - Duplex CM
    Main / Survivable Core Template (for S8800 only)
  • Template includes CM 6.0
  • Requires two servers (same identical server
    hardware) and can be a Main (default) or ESS-like
    survivability
  • Template name CM_Duplex
  • Avaya Aura Communication Manager - Simplex CM
    Main / Survivable Core Template (for S8800 and
    S8510)
  • Template includes CM 6.0, CMM 6.0 and Utility
    Services
  • Template name CM_Simplex
  • Can be a Main (default) or ESS-like or LSP-like
    survivability

8
Business Continuity Levels of redundancy
PSTN
Avaya Aura Communication Manager R6 (Feature
Server)
Avaya Aura for Survivable Core (Feature Server)
2
1
Data Center 2
Data Center 1
Session Manager 6.0
Session Manager 6.0
3
System Manager R6
4
SM / CM on System Platform
5
5
Avaya Aura for Survivable Remote
AudioCodes (Thin Survivable Branch)
Location 1 SIP Endpoints Non-critical remote
site, basic survivability during WAN outage
Location 2 SIP Endpoints Critical Remote Site,
requires full feature survivability in case of
WAN outage
Levels of redundancy
9
Avaya Aura Communication Manager Templates
  • Avaya Aura CM 6.0 offers one embedded main
    template
  • Embedded is on the S8300D server with System
    Platform
  • Avaya Aura Communication Manager - Embedded CM
    Main Template (for S8300D only)
  • Template includes CM/CMM 6.0 (in the same VM) and
    Utility Services
  • Template name CM_onlyEmbed
  • Can be a Main (default)
  • For JITC market and JITC testing
  • Can be used as an LSP-like survivability
  • Not to be used for survivability in the civilian
    or commercial market, use instead Avaya Aura
    for Survivable Remote

10
Avaya Aura Communication Manager Templates
  • Avaya Aura CM 6.0 offers two survivable remote
    templates
  • Installed on S8800/8510 or S8300D server with
    System Platform
  • Avaya Aura CM for Survivable Remote (for S8800
    and S8510)
  • Enables ESS-like or LSP-like survivability
  • Template includes CM 6.0, Branch Session Manager
    6.0 and Utility Services
  • Template name CM_SurvRemote
  • Avaya Aura CM for Embedded Survivable Remote
    (for S8300D)
  • Enables survivability of telephony and access at
    remote locations in a LSP-like mode
  • Template includes CM 6.0, Branch Session Manager
    6.0 and Utility Services
  • Template name CM_SurvRemoteEmbed

11
Thick Remote Office Survivability 100 SIP
endpoints - utilize CM Feature Server
Communication Manager Feature Server
SIP-ISC
SIP-ISC
Core
Avaya Aura for Survivable Remote (Simplex)
Avaya Aura for Survivable Remote (Embedded)
SIP
SIP
Secondary, rainy day
Secondary, rainy day
Primary Service
Primary Service
SIP
SIP
  • For Survivable Remote Sites Utilize system
    platform with Branch SM and CM feature server on
    either a simplex (S8800, S8510) or embedded
    S8300D server
  • 96xx SIP Phones register to (1) the main SM, (2)
    a backup main SM, (3) and the Local BSM. On a
    WAN outage the local SM and CM feature server
    take over.
  • Media services provided by the local H.248
    gateway during sunny and rainy day scenarios

11
12
Avaya AuraTM Communication Manager 6.0 Servers
  • S8300D
  • Embedded blade for Avaya Aura Gateways
    (G450/30,350,250,700)
  • S8510 Server - not used for duplication
  • Use in a simplex migration by adding memory add
    6GB to total of 8GB
  • most have 250GB HDD but if 146G HDDs, add third
    146GB HDD and RAID 5
  • S8800 Server for Communication Manager 6.0
  • 700478514 comcode, with a single CPU-quad core,
    12 GB RAM
  • Three 146 GB hard disks (HDD) in RAID 5, 272GB
    useable
  • 6 total NICs 2 on mother board, 2 on daughter
    card, 2 on PCI NIC
  • Single power supply (with optional second power
    supply)
  • Software duplication available, hardware
    duplication is not offered

13
Communication Manager on System Platform
  • All instances of Communication Manager 6.0 run on
    System Platform
  • CM is in its own virtualized machine (VM) and
    does not own the hardware
  • All platform (Server-type) items managed by
    System Platform
  • Installation via a solution template (CM with BSM
    ) after System Platform installed
  • The five CM 6.0 templates are all packaged in a
    single CM_super.iso
  • CM_Duplex, CM_Simplex, CM_onlyEmbed,
    CM_SurvRemote, CM_SurvRemoteEmbed

14
Software Installation and Access to Media
  • If the customer chooses to download software from
    Avaya
  • Customer/partner will go to the download pages on
    support.avaya.com which will be linked to PLDS
  • the CM pages look a lot like they do today for CM
    5.x.
  • Download utilize pre-migration patches (per
    previous CM release)
  • as needed to migrate data (used in migration
    restore step)
  • migrations from CM 5.2.1, 5.2.0 and 5.1.2
    supported
  • Customer/partner will download System Platform
    (SP) 6.0, burn a .ISO DVD install System
    Platform on the server
  • Insert the bootable SP.ISO DVD into the servers
    drive
  • Walk thru nominal questions, e.g. VLAN
    assignments

15
Software Installation and Access to Media
  • Download the Installation Wizard to collect CM
    initial configuration data/information
  • Install Wizard is customized per template to
    gather user inputs IP addresses, hostnames,
    proxy, DNS servers, initial cust login, etc.
  • Install Wizard runs standalone w/o server
    hardware, run on PC
  • Save EPW file to import initial CM configuration
    data at install
  • Download the CM super.ISO package of five CM 6.0
    templates
  • Or utilize System Platform Console to reach PLDS
    directly
  • Bring License file and Authentication file to
    System Platform (SP)
  • WebLM Server contained on System Platform

16
Software Installation and Access to Media
  • Install one of the templates via System Platform
    Console
  • Initial template install will initialize the
    Install Wizard
  • Import saved EPW information
  • Else real-time Install Wizard will prompt for
    initial configuration data THIS IS REQUIRED
  • Configure CM and other applications through
    standard interfaces accessed directly into the VM
  • CM and CMM use SAT, SMI Web Pages, ProVision,
    etc.
  • BSM uses Avaya AuraTM System Manager
  • Utility Services Web Pages

17
Software Installation and Access to Media
  • If the customer chooses to receive physical
    media, there are optional orderable items
  • System Platform.ISO DVD
  • CM_super.ISO DVD
  • RAID conversion CDs that are needed for server
    configuration set-up/changes for S8800 and
    certain S8510 migrations
  • Customer/Partner will still have to download the
    following from support.avaya.com or PLDS, Product
    Licensing and Delivery System
  • pre-install patches, service packs, firmware
    updates, etc. 

18
System Platform (SP) Provides
  • Use WebConsole
  • Installation
  • Upgrading between templates / releases
  • Once the first template is installed
  • Additional details System Platform Architecture,
    Administration and Maintenance by Prasad
    Subramanian

19
System Platform (SP) Provides
  • Remote Access utilizing SAL, Secure Access Link
  • IP (internet) only, No modem support
  • Avaya exclusively uses SAL for remote access
  • Hardware interface for reliability
  • System Platform has VM restart capabilities
  • No SAMP, Server Availability Management
    Processor, support
  • Remove the SAMP from the migrated s8510
  • System Platform interfaces with S8800 IPMI,
    Intelligent Platform Management Interface. IPMI
    has additional restart capabilities

20
System Platform (SP) Provides Alarming
  • Alarming thru SAL, Secure Access Link
  • System Platform (SP) alarms hardware/platform
    items
  • SP manages server hardware alarms, forwards SNMP
    thru SAL
  • RAID, environmental, fans, power supplies, etc.
  • Applications (e.g. CM) alarm using SNMP directed
    thru SAL
  • Changes for CM 6.0 alarming
  • CM display alarms will not show platform/server
    alarms
  • New SysOID for CM 6.0 (1.3.6.1.4.1.6889.1.8.1.58
    avaya-aura-cm)
  • SAL can forward SNMP
  • CM can also forward SNMP SNMP-INADS (for Avaya)
    or SNMP-FPM to Fault Performance Manager or an
    NMS

21
System Platform (SP) Provides
  • Evolving with System Platform (SP) 6.0 to utilize
    SP for platform type functions
  • Updates, e.g. service packs
  • Back-up and Restore
  •  Applying Updates and Service-Packs
  • System Platform WebConsole to apply Service-Packs
    for CM, Utility SP
  • CM duplicated servers managed manually
  • Other options and tools
  • CM CLI still available
  • CMM uses SMI (Server Management Web Interface)
  • BSM uses upgradeSM
  • SUM, Software Update Manager, does not manage SP
    based templates, does manage firmware CM
    service-packs

22
System Platform (SP) Provides
  • Back-up and Restore
  • Use System Platform to back-up and restore SP and
    applications
  • SP Console Back-up does not back-up CMM Message
    Store and database
  • Other options and tools
  • CM and CMM has further back-up options thru CMs
    SMI (Server Management Interface)
  • BSM also uses System Manager
  • No back-ups to Flash cards
  • SP supports local, SFTP, email
  • SP does not encrypt back-ups
  • Can encrypt thru CM SMI (Server Management
    Interface)

23
Changes with Communication Manager 6.0
  • No support for CNA/CNB
  • Control Network A, Control Network B no longer
    supported
  • Used bonded NICs thru System Platform for
    redundancy
  • Use corporate LAN and allow customer network /
    routes to customize
  • No support for Fiber Connectivity/Center Stage
    Switch
  • No fiber connectivity including Expansion
    Interfaces, DS1Converter, ATM
  • Well test Center Stage Switch for federal at a
    later date but only for federal customers!
  • SES will not be supported with CM R6.0
  • It is not needed with Session Manager the
    Evolution Server

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Changes with Communication Manager 6.0
  • SMI, Server Management Interface, changes
  • Some items eliminated, some just changed
  • Due to using System Platform, CM changes, offer
    changes, etc.
  • Eject Cd-rom
  • Server Upgrades
  • Manage Software
  • Make Upgrade Permanent
  • Boot Partition
  • Update BIOS
  • Data Backup/restore
  • Format Compact
  • Tripwire/tripwire commands -- tripwire is no
    longer supported
  • IP phones
  • tftpboot
  • Server Configuration Configure Server
  • Diagnostics Temperature/voltage
  • Modem, Modem Test
  • Network Time Sync
  • Server
  • Raid Status
  • Configure Time-server
  • Set Modem Interface
  • Configure Rmb
  • Restore Default -- now done by reinstalling the
    VM

25
CM SMI Pages Server Role
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CM SMI Pages Network Configuration
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Changes with Communication Manager 6.0
  • Migrations only no upgrades from previous CM
    5.x
  • Migrate translations plus certain platform data
  • CM 5.2.1, 5.2.0 and 5.1.2 - UserLogins, Logs,
    etc.
  • Licensing changes use WebLM
  • License authentication files get installed via
    System Platform
  • Increased capacities

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Boot Time Memory configurations
  • Boot Time Memory (BTM) and Template Memory Sizes
    (configurable thru SMI with defaults set)
  • Match survivable with the main
  • Migrations from pre-6.0 used a standard or Xlarge
    memory configuration
  • If the main was/is a standard, the LSP should be
    medium survivable.
  • If the main was/is a xlarge, the LSP should be a
    large survivable.
  • If the main was/is an S8300, the LSP should be a
    small survivable.
  • CM_Duplex, CM_Simplex, CM_SurvRemote,
    CM_SurvRemoteEmbed templates default to large
  • CM_onlyEmbed defaults to small

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Changes with Communication Manager 6.0
  • Impacts to AIM, Avaya Integrated Management
  • No AIW, Avaya Installation Wizard
  • NRW, Network region Wizard, moved to separate
    standalone download
  • SUM does manages firmware CM service-packs, not
    upgrades/migrations for CM 6.0
  • Additional details Avaya Integrated Management
    6.0 Eran Shapiro, Al Garcia
  • Move items from CM to Utility Services
  • ESD, Enhanced System Directory
  • Phone and GW firmware file management including
    http server. Note TN firmware is not included in
    the Utility Services

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Utility Services
  • HTTP and HTTPS fileserver for IP phones Gateway
    firmware
  • Scheduling and control of H323 IP phone firmware
    upgrades
  • Control of IP phone settings via GUI settings
    editor
  • MyPhone (self administration tool for IP phone
    users)
  • CDR collection tools
  • DHCP server
  • Enterprise System Directory allowing LDAP lookups
    via IP Phones

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System Capacities
  • There are some key capacity changes in CM 6.0 to
    align better with the Avaya reference
    architecture with Session Manager at the core
  • Better CM SIP trunk capacities
  • Increased station capacity
  • Offer capacities are now set by the deployed
    System Platform template
  • Similar to platform limits in previous releases,
    but a bit more hardware independent
  • Set by boot time memory parameters

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Capacity Increases
  • SIP Trunking Expansion
  • Increased from 7,000 to 24,000 for CM in the
    Feature Server configuration (IMS Enabled set
    to y)
  • Increased to 12,000 CM in the Evolution Server
    configuration (IMS Enabled set to n)
  • A single CM does not support simultaneous
    administration of Feature Server SIP trunks and
    Evolution Server SIP trunks
  • Scale
  • CM now supports up to 18,000 IP endpoints
  • May be any mix of H.323 or SIP stations
  • Up to 10,000 agents are supported
  • SIP performance is also improved by replacing and
    upgrading certain components of the SIP stack

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Offer Capacities determined by Template
  • Avaya Aura Main / Avaya Aura for Survivable Core
    (Simplex configuration)
  • Contrast with CM 5.2.1 S8800 simplex
  • 18000 H.323 / SIP stations (up from 2400)
  • 24000 SIP trunks in feature server mode, half
    call model (up from 7000)
  • 12000 SIP trunks evolution server (up from 7000)
  • Unless in a survivable configuration, then 12000
    SIP trunks on main and 12000 on survivable
    server 
  • Avaya Aura Main / Avaya Aura for Survivable Core
    (Duplex configuration)
  • Contrast with CM 5.2.1 S8800/S87xx duplex
  • Capacities are the same as Avaya Aura Main /
    Avaya Aura for Survivable Core (Simplex
    configuration) above
  • Embedded CM Main Template
  • Contrast with CM 5.2.1 S8300D
  • 1000 H.323 / SIP stations (up from 450)
  • 4000 trunks (up from 450)
  • Unless in a survivable configuration, then 2000
    SIP trunks on main and 2000 on survivable server 

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Capacities by Template (continued)
  • Avaya Aura for Survivable Remote (Simplex
    configuration)
  • Contrast with CM 5.2.1 LSP on S8800 simplex
  • 5000 active H.323 / SIP stations (up from 2400)
  • 12000 active H.323 / SIP trunks (up from 7000)
  • Supports full core server translation set for
    survivability
  • Avaya Aura for Survivable Remote (Embedded
    configuration)
  • Contrast with CM 5.2.1 LSP on S8300D
  • 1000 active H.323 / SIP stations (up from 450)
  • 2000 active H.323 / SIP trunks (up from 450)
  • Supports full core server translation set for
    survivability

35
thank you
  • Mike Gerardi
  • mgerardi_at_sunturn.com
  • 602-388-4505

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  • Back-up

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S8800 NIC Layout (rear of server) for CM 6.0
5. PCI Ethernet connector 1 (eth 5) not
used at this time
(subject to change) 6. PCI Ethernet connector
0 (eth 4) not used at this time 18. Ethernet
connector 2 (eth 1) Services Port 19. Ethernet
connector 1 (eth 0) Corporate LAN/Processor
Ethernet 20. Ethernet connector 4 (eth 3) CM
duplication link (when needed) 21. Ethernet
connector 3 (eth 2) HA / 2nd NIC for bonding to
eth 0 22. System MGMT (management) Ethernet
connector (IMM Integrated Management Module)
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