Using the Information in this Chapter
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Using the Information in this Chapter
This chapter makes two basic assumptions — that you have a DEFINITY switch, with the
DEFINITY LAN Gateway (DLG) system already installed, and that you have a TCP/IP
based LAN that is capable of isolating your server-based functions from your client-based
functions.
The type of DEFINITY switch you have determines how you use this chapter.
● If you use a DEFINITY Server (CSI, SI or R) or an Avaya MultiVantage S8700 Media
Server configuration, complete the tasks described in ‘‘Administrative Tasks for Avaya
Platforms That Use the MAPD’’ on page -41.
● If you use an Avaya MultiVantage S8100 Server (formerly DEFINITY ONE/IP600) or an
Avaya MultiVantage S8300 Media Server with a G700 Media Gateway, complete the
tasks described in ‘‘CTI Link Administration on Configurations with Processor
Connectivity’’ on page -54
● If you use an Avaya S8100 Media Server (DEFINITY ONE/IP600) configuration with a
processor and C-LAN, see ‘‘CTI Link Administration on Configurations with CLAN
Connectivity’’ on page -56