Introduction to broadcast server, C h a p t e r, Chapter 1 – Avaya 16-300272 User Manual

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Broadcast Server User Guide

Chapter 1

Introduction to Broadcast Server

With Broadcast Server you can create alerts for display on the screens of

your Avaya IP telephones. You direct alerts to distribution lists. The

phones to receive alerts might be in reception areas and conference rooms,

guest rooms, staff members’ offices, factory floors, warehouses, and so on.

The alerts can include meeting reminders, announcements, company

logos, lunchtime menus, revenue-generating advertising content, the

latest sales figures, company news, and anything other information that

you want to share.
Broadcast Server includes the following features:

“Pushed” priority alerts with audio notifications

Flexible subscriber distribution lists

Automatically generated and updated distribution lists, from one or

more LDAP directories and/or directories that can be saved in CSV

(Comma-Separated Value) format

Shared media libraries

Alert protection

Alert links to external services and applications

Retrieval of missed alerts from the phone

Audit trails and logging

Simple installation and configuration

Open XML API to support broadcasting from third-party applications

The following topics provide an overview to Broadcast Server:

Broadcast Server Overview, page 2

Opening and Using the Broadcast Server Interface, page 6

Configuring Broadcast Server, page 6

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