When you purchase an Avaya provided server offer for Avaya Experience Portal, Avaya supplies the hardware for each server that is a part of the Experience Portal system. With each server, Avaya may also include one or more additional dual in-line memory module (DIMM) cards and Avaya Secure Access Link (SAL) or the Enhanced Access Security Gateway (EASG) solution.
The Avaya Experience Portal bundled server option includes the following:
The hardware required for the number of Experience Portal servers.
The Enterprise Linux installer that is used to install the Avaya Enterprise Linux operating system.
The Experience Portal software that runs on each EPM and MPP server in the system.
The Orchestration Designer software.
Orchestration Designer is an Eclipse plug-in tool that provides an integrated GUI for application design and implementation. Use Orchestration Designer to create speech applications that conform to the Experience Portal requirements and recommendations.
For information on the installation steps for common server R3 both HP DL 360 G9 and Dell R630, see Installing the HP ProLiant DL360 G9 Server or Installing the Dell PowerEdge R630 Server.
For information on Avaya Solutions Platform (ASP) 110 and 130 server support, see the Avaya Experience Portal Overview and Specification guide. For information on deploying ASP 130, see the Deploying Avaya Experience Portal in an Avaya Customer Experience Virtualized Environment guide.
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Ensure that you download the Avaya Experience Portal ISO from the Avaya Support Site.