Avaya Internet Protocol Communications Server IP600 User Manual

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DEFINITY Site Administration

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Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server

555-233-001 — Issue 5 — November 2000

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Graphically Enhanced DEFINITY Interface (GEDI)

The GEDI feature provides users with a Windows-like interface to:

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Add objects

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Remove objects

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Change objects

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View the status of objects

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Duplicate objects

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Test objects

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Generate tasks that may be scheduled to run at a later date and time

Scheduler

The Scheduler lets users specify a task to run at a specific date and time. A task is
a collection of one or more operations that users specify to run at a predetermined
time. Tasks are generated from either the Graphically Enhanced DEFINITY
Interface, the Add User Wizard, or Call Accounting Data Export.

Event Log

The Event Log allows users to view the results of running and completed tasks.

Job Viewer

The Job Viewer allows users to view the task or job status while it is being
executed. The Job Viewer also shows the queue of jobs to be run.

Button Label Printing

The Button Label Printing feature lets users print button labels for the handsets
using a standard Windows laser printer. This feature also provides a graphical
print preview. The Button Label Printing feature supports printing multiple labels
of the same type.

Add User Wizard

The Add User Wizard assists in creating station and subscriber details by
automatically providing help such as available extensions and ports and allowing
users to base the creation on an existing template.

Call Accounting Data Export

The Call Accounting Data Export feature lets users export information on
stations, trunks, agent login identification, Authorization Codes, and trunk
circuits from the Avaya IP600 system to share with any third party call accounting
program that supports DSA.

Import/Export Capability

DSA provides easy graphical exporting and importing of agent login, coverage
paths, hunt groups, data modules, stations, trunk groups, and VDNs. Users can
export data fields to databases such as Microsoft Excel. Users can then change the
data, import the data back into DSA, and then resend the data to the Avaya IP600
system. The import/export capability can also assist users in creating corporate
directories and custom reports.

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