Call Accounting; Snmp Native Agent; System Administration; Amis Analog Networking - Avaya IP600 Overview

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Call Accounting

Call Accounting

SNMP Native Agent

System Administration

AMIS Analog Networking

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Call Accounting controls communications costs with accurate reporting on calls
processed and effective cost-allocation methods. Call Accounting stores call records
from phone extensions and assigns costs to the calls. The system also creates ad-hoc
reports to manipulate call data and charge-back call expenses to clients or
departments. Detection of toll fraud and maintenance of call records are also features
of call accounting. Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) records are written in
real time to a file on the local hard disk. Because of Ethernet connectivity, this
information is easily accessed from anywhere on the LAN or WAN.
SNMP Native Agent is a software module loaded on all systems and available at
additional cost. Native Agent provides a SNMP interface to the system's alarm and
error tables, select performance measurements, and select configuration data. It also
supports SNMP traps for DEFINITY alarms and restarts, INTUITY alarms, and
Windows NT events.
Avaya IP600 offers the DEFINITY Site Administration (DSA) Release 1.5 package.
The Audio Messaging Interchange Specification (AMIS) Analog Networking feature
lets subscribers exchange voice mail messages with voice messaging systems
anywhere in the world, provided those systems also have AMIS analog networking
capabilities. The Message Delivery feature allows subscribers to send recorded
messages to any touch-tone telephone, including a residence telephone.
AMIS Networking involves:
Establishing machine names
Administration of dial strings for all AMIS nodes
Administration of address ranges
Testing with other vendors (this requires test mailboxes with password access)
Post-implementation support for five consecutive business days, with the
understanding that the translations have not been changed or modified by the
customer
Customers implementing AMIS or TCP/IP networking should consider using the
Node Implementation and Testing Offer, which includes administration and testing of
end points. Ask your service representative for details.
Note:
Avaya IP600's TCP/IP design is targeted for Mach 4 and above systems.
Systems using IP55 TCP/IP will not function with Avaya IP600.
Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server
555-233-001 — Issue 5 — November 2000
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