System Capacities

Last Updated : Dec 21, 2021 |

When using a server as the failover destination, you must ensure that it has sufficient supported capacity for that role. That includes not just capacity to support the additional users and extensions when providing resilience but also the additional calls, hunt groups, etc. This is all in addition to its existing normal capacity requirements.

For system capacity details, refer to the Avaya IP Office™ Platform Guidelines: Capacity document.

Failover Server Total IP Phone Capacity

When added to the remote server's extensions and users during resilience, the total numbers must be within the remote server's total supported capacity (and any other specific limit for the extension type). That also includes any other systems in resilience to that remote server at the same time. Extensions and users beyond the supported capacity do not receive resilience support.

Failover Server Total IP DECT Capacity

When added to the remote server's local extensions and users during resilience, the total numbers must be within the remote server's IP DECT and total supported capacities. That also includes any other systems in resilience to that remote server at the same time. Extensions and users beyond the supported capacity do not receive resilience support.