Conventions used in this document
Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server
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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.