Avaya 1.3 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
TSAPI Client Hardware and Software Requirements
Issue 1 October 2003 99
Client Administration Software Components
The Telephony Services client software includes Windows based administrative software
that allows the system administrator to maintain and operate the system. Follow these
guidelines before you install the client software:
Identify the system administrator’s workstation. You will need to install the Windows-
based administrative software on an appropriate client workstation.
Determine how you intend to distribute and install the client software (CD-ROM, disk,
and, if applicable, from the network server).
Client Administration Workstation
You can assign the PC designated as the Telephony Services server as the Administrative
Client workstation, or you can use a separate workstation on your LAN.
The client software includes the following applications that enable the system administrator
to perform specific tasks:
Telephony Services Administrator (TSA32) is the client-based 32-bit Windows NT,
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 95 or Windows 98 application that allows the
system administrator to enter information for the SDB. The 32-bit Tserver maintenance
and status operations are accessed through the TSM32.
Telephony Services Maintenance (TSM32) is the client-based 32-bit Windows NT,
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 95, or Windows 98 application that allows the
system administrator to view and modify maintenance and status parameters (such as
Error Logging, Message Tracing, or Tlink Information).
DEFINITY G3 PBX Driver Administrator utility is a client-based 32-bit Windows NT,
Windows 2000, Windows XP application that provides maintenance commands that are
particularly useful if there are communications problems between the server and the
DEFINITY LAN Gateway. This utility can be used to perform G3PD OA&M tasks for the
Tserver. It does not apply to CVLAN.