Saved Roster Recordings; Snmpv2 Management Support - Avaya CS700 Administration And Maintenance

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System Features
Automatic implementation — The system initiates the blast dial when the first moderator
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enters the conference via a moderator code.
The total number of blast dial recipients called from the blast dial list is dependent on the
maximum number of lines available for the conference. A system message announces to the
conference how many numbers from the dial list are dialed.
See
Blast Dial Parameters
important details on setting the CLPG (call in progress) timeout period for Auto Blast used in
unattended conferences.

Saved Roster Recordings

The system can be configured to generate and save an audio recording of information provided
by conference participants (name, affiliation, and so on). For conferences that include the roster
recording feature, participants provide the information in response to an audio prompt when
they attempt to enter a conference.
A raw audio file is created and saved on the system as soon as a participant records his name.
Each time a participant records his name, the information is appended to the raw audio file—so
the file grows as conference participation grows. The audio files are saved in pcm format.
See
System Configuration
Roster Audio Files

SNMPv2 Management Support

The system's SNMPv2 management agent provides the interface between the system MIB and
SNMP-compliant network management applications that connect to the system to monitor
system, runtime, telecom trunk, and LAN resources. Comprising a combination of select MIB-II
objects and platform-specific object, the MIB provides remote monitoring support for crucial
system components.
Unsolicited data from SNMP trap objects notify network management stations of actual and
potential problems with system, processor, memory, and network components (see
Component Alerts
read-only objects derived and monitored by management applications can be used by system
and network administrators to evaluate system performance. Most importantly, both unsolicited
and solicited data from the MIB can serve as input for automated alarm notification or
trouble-ticket applications used in conjunction with or part of the network management platform.
See
SNMP Agent Configuration and MIB Object Definitions
guidelines and a list of MIB object definitions.
Contact Customer Support for assistance with enabling and configuring SNMP support on your
system.
24 Administration and Maintenance of the CS700/CS780 Audio Conferencing Server
on page 69 for information about blast dial settings, including
on page 45 for details on enabling roster recordings. See
on page 206 for more information on roster recording files.
on page 25. Current, average, and accumulated data from the MIB's
on page 333 for agent configuration
Saved
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