Enterprise Survivable Servers (ESS) is an offering which takes an existing Avaya Communication Manager (CM) system to a higher level of availability and survivability. ESS achieves this by allowing media servers to be used as alternate controllers within a system by leveraging IP control of port network gateways and being completely independent of the main servers both functionally and geographically. ESS protects the communication system against a catastrophic main server failure and, at the same time, provides service to port network gateways that have been fragmented away from their current controlling entity.
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