Note: Programming the MXe Server is not applicable to MCD for Mitel Communications Suite (MCS).
The MXe Server, based on the MXe, increases performance and capacity by integrating the new APC-MXe, an industry standard processor card that will be used to run the new Mitel Communications Director call processing software. The MXe Server comes equipped with both the RTC and the E2T.
The MXe Server offers redundant hard drives and power supplies shipped as part of the standard MXe Server package. A Quad DSP is also included. The embedded Quad DSP uses the new 21363 DSP chip. This next generation DSP chip includes the voice echo cancelling function, so a VEC module should not be necessary for standard operation and standard call loads.
The MXe Server supports up to 5600 IP devices and 5600 concurrent users. The MXe Server offers the same software features and functions as the other 3300 ICP Controllers.
The MXe Server supports the following cards:
up to two MMC cards for increased DSP and VEC capacity.
The MXe Server layer 2 switch supports the following features:
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Virtual LAN (VLAN)
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
The MXe Server includes an embedded APC board. Unlike the other controllers that use APCs, the MXe Server hard drive is connected to the APC-MXe rather than to the RTC.
The APC-MXe runs the Call Control software on Mitel Standard Linux and must be programmed with its own IP address. See the Technician's Handbook for details.
The MXe Server does not support:
FIMs, SX-2000 Peripheral Nodes, NSUs, or additional ASUs
T1/E1 or T1/E1 Combo
BRI
AMB
AOB
Quad CIM
Refer to the 3300 ICP Hardware Technical Reference Manual for details.
Refer to the Technician's Handbook for instructions on how to install the MXe Server.
To program the MXe Server, follow the same procedures as those used to set up a 3300 ICP controller. Note that you cannot program the forms and functionality that are associated with hardware that is not supported by the MXe Server (see Limitations above).