Understanding the way the information is presented in the documentation anticipates the reader has an understanding of the underlying architecture. TSAPI leverages ASAI (DLG) and thus the terminology used is that of ASAI.
The simple answer
+ up to 32,000 stations
+ up to 32,768 total monitors
That answer is based on limits in Communication Manager. Communication Manager can interface to 16 AE Services servers. Thus one AE Services server can consume the entire capacity of Communication Manager, or the capacity can be spread across up to 16 AE Services servers.
Note further that other SDKs can create domain controls (think monitors) that impact the domain control consumption in Communication Manager. i.e. DLG (ASAI), CVLAN, and DMCC. JTAPI is simply a Java implementation of TSAPI, so I don't differentiate it in this explanation. The Telephony Web Service leverages TSAPI, so I don't differentiate it either. Thus TSAPI on a particular AE Services server may or may not be able to consume the entire capacity of the associated Communication Manager.
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