
Chapter 4: Planning
This chapter details the planning aspects of the Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator (Avaya 3100 Mobile
Communicator).
Navigation
• Avaya 3100 MC - Client and Avaya 3100 MC - Web UI network deployment on page 13
• Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway network deployment on page 15
• Communication server requirements on page 16
•
Dialing plans and telephone numbers on page 16
• Security requirements on page 18
• High availability on page 20
• Capacity on page 22
Avaya 3100 MC - Client and Avaya 3100 MC - Web UI network
deployment
The Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator - Client (Avaya 3100 MC - Client) for BlackBerry, the
Avaya 3100 MC - Client for Nokia, the Avaya 3100 MC - Client for Windows Mobile, the Avaya
3100 MC - Client for iPhone, and the Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator - Web UI (Avaya 3100
MC - Web UI) require access to the Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator Gateway. In this
document, the terms Avaya 3100 MC - Client and clients refer to the supported clients and
Avaya 3100 MC - Web UI.
The Avaya 3100 MC - Client for BlackBerry supports two network deployment options:
• with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES)
• without the BES
The Avaya 3100 MC - Client for BlackBerry with the BES uses the BES to route data and
provide security.
Avaya 3100 MC - Client for BlackBerry (without the BES), Avaya 3100 MC - Client for Nokia,
and Avaya 3100 MC - Client for Windows Mobile require a Wireless Access Point or an internet
connection through the Enterprise firewall. These clients can also use the cellular data network.
Figure 1: Typical Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator network architecture on page 14 shows
a typical network architecture.
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