Sending alerts, Bcs interaction with phones – Avaya 16-300272 User Manual

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Broadcast Server User Guide

Chapter 1

Introduction to Broadcast Server

Broadcast Server Overview

5

Sending Alerts

Creating and sending an alert is easy through the Broadcast Server. You

use a Web-based interface to configure the alert, a delivery schedule, and

the distribution list(s) to receive the alert. An alert can consist of plain text

and/or a graphic, audio, and soft keys.

BCS Interaction with Phones

The interaction of Broadcast Server with an IP phone depends on the

priority of an alert.

Note

When an alert is queued, it remains in the queue until the alert expires or

it is deleted from Broadcast Server.

For Emergency alerts:

Alert is delivered to the phone, regardless of phone state (an

in-progress phone call is put on hold)

For Normal alerts:

Alert is delivered to the phone if the phone is idle, whether on- or

off-hook

Alert is queued for delivery if the audio is busy. However, if the Alert

includes text, the text will be displayed on the phone during the

playing of a voice mail from the Voice Office menu. The user can stop

playing the voice mail to listen to the broadcast.

Alert is queued for delivery if the audio is idle but the phone GUI is in

use (for example, set is being programmed or Directory search is in

progress)

Alert is queued for delivery if the phone is powered down

For Background alerts:

Alert is pushed directly to the Alerts list in the Voice Office menu.

Alerts remain in the Alerts list until they expire or are deleted from

Broadcast Server.

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