Chapter 1: Introducing this Guide
Avaya Data Services Client Application (DSCA)
Use the Avaya DSCA to ensure that registration details stored on the CRS are synchronized
with registration details stored on the directory server.
For more information, see:
Administering the Avaya Data Services Client Application (DSCA)
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Avaya Operator Console
Use the Avaya Operator Console initialization (ini) file to manage settings on the Avaya
Operator Console. The ini file contains parameters that control the functionality of the Avaya
Operator Console.
System Administrator tasks include enabling the display of a substitute CLI for
Operator-originated calls and configuring multiple Avaya Operator Consoles on a single
workstation. Additional tasks include configuring hoot and holler groups.
Operators use the Avaya Operator Console to manage live conferences.
For more information, see:
Administering the Avaya Operator Console
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In addition, see the Avaya CS7000 9.4 Console Parameter Description Document, which is
accessible from the www.avaya.com web site.
Avaya Demand PIN Master
Use the Avaya Demand PIN Master to configure parameters associated with the validation of
PINs and the subsequent opening of conferences. Use it also to set parameters associated with
the closing of conferences.
For more information, see:
Administering the Avaya Demand PIN Master
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CS7000 System Administrator Guide for Release 9.4
January 2006