Avaya IP600 Server User Manual


 
Conventions used in this document
Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server
555-233-001 — Issue 5 — November 2000
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Chapter 7, Computer Telephony Integration describes the applications that enable
employees to combine computer and telephone functions to access client
information.
Chapter 8, Enterprise Class IP Solutions describes the capabilities and applications
that support audio/voice over a LAN or WAN.
Chapter 9, Telecommuting/Virtual Office describes applications that enable
employees to work effectively off-site.
Chapter 10, System Administration describes applications to help manage Avaya
IP600, including the DEFINITY Site Administration (DSA) tool.
Chapter 11, Networking describes connection applications for various voice and
data networks.
Chapter 12, SNMP Native Agent Software describes the SNMP interface to the
system’s alarm and error tables, performance measurements, and configuration
data.
Appendix A, Avaya IP600 Features lists the features of Avaya IP600.
Conventions used in this document
The following conventions are used in this document:
The term system is used to represent Avaya IP600.
The term switch is used to represent other telecommunications switching products.
Security
Avaya IP600 security is extremely important to Avaya. See the BCS Products
Security Handbook (555-025-600) and the Avaya IP600 documentation for security
measures for your system.