Avaya IP600 Server User Manual


 
Scheduling
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Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server
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Automatic Station Relocation/Terminal Translation Initialization
Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI) is a feature that works with the
Administration Without Hardware feature. TTI is part of the Portless
Administration/Administration Without Hardware feature, but can also be a stand-
alone feature. TTI associates the terminal translation data with a specific port location
through the entry of a special feature-access code, a TTI security code, and an
extension number from a telephone that is connected to a wired — but untranslated —
jack.
After a telephone is connected to an appropriate jack, the telephone user can dial the
appropriate codes followed by a pretranslated extension number of an Administration
Without Hardware telephone. The system will complete the administration of the
telephone by associating the translation data with the port location and performing
appropriate checks.
TTI reduces labor associated with system initializations, major additions,
rearrangement and changes, and building wiring. Translation data entry can be
performed without knowledge of the physical layout of circuit packs. End-users can
move their own station equipment if a building is wired to support it, reducing costs
for station moves. Individual lines need only be wired to the correct type of port,
rather than to a specific port.
System administrators maintain control over the use of TTI through security codes.
TTI and when they use it.
Scheduling
Avaya IP600’s functional scheduling allows you to specify the time a command will
be executed or specify that it should be executed on a periodic basis. Only commands
that do not require user interaction after being entered on the command line (such as
list, display, test) can be scheduled.
Avaya IP600 also supports scheduling of “one shot” requests — commands that are
executed only once and are then removed from the scheduling queue automatically by
the feature, such as save translation commands.
Functional scheduling enhances administration. For example, scheduling of save
translations is particularly important when large numbers of translation changes are
made during the day and ensures they will be saved to tape at the specified time. The
“one shot” report is particularly useful for scheduling large print jobs at night that are
normally run only once.