Terminology
We use the following terminology in this documentation:
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Configuration is a general term that encompasses all references to an Avaya media server with
media gateways running Communication Manager.
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Cabinet refers to a stack of media gateways (such as the G650) that are TDM-cabled together. It is
the same as a port network. It also can refer to the MCC1 (multi-carrier cabinet).
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Telephone and voice terminal have the same meaning.
Typography
This section describes the typographical conventions for commands, keys, user input, system output, and
field names.
Commands
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Commands are in bold san serif type.
Example
Type change-switch-time-zone and press Enter.
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Command variables are in bold sans serif italic type when they are part of what you must type,
and in plain italic type when they are not part of what you must type.
Example
Type
ch ma machine_name
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Command options are in bold type inside square brackets.
Example
At the DOS prompt, type
Keys
The names of keys are in bold type.
Example
Use the Down Arrow key to scroll through the fields.
When you must press and hold a key and then press a second or third key, we separate the names of the
keys with a plus sign (+).
Example
Press ALT+D.
When you must press two or more keys in sequence, we separate the names of the keys with a space.
Example
Press Escape J.
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, where machine_name is the name of the call delivery machine.
copybcf [-F34]
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