Using The Bulletin Board - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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System Basics
Displaying the system date and time
To display the system date and time:
1. Type display time and press Enter.
The Date and Time screen displays. Verify the information you entered is correct.
Related topics
See
Establishing Daylight Savings Rules
time.
For additional information, see Avaya Communication Manager Call Center Software Automatic
Call Distribution (ACD) Guide, 07-300301.

Using the Bulletin Board

Avaya Communication Manager allows you to post information to a bulletin board. You can also
display and print messages from other Avaya server administrators and Avaya personnel using
the bulletin board. Anyone with the appropriate permissions can use the bulletin board for
messages. Only one user can post or change a message at a time.
Whenever you log in, the system alerts you if you have any messages on the bulletin board and
the date of the latest message. Also, if Avaya personnel post high-priority messages while you
are logged in, you receive notification the next time you enter a command. This notification
disappears after you enter another command and reoccurs at login until deleted by Avaya
personnel.
You maintain the bulletin board by deleting messages you have already read. You cannot
delete high-priority messages. If the bulletin board is at 80% or more capacity, a message
appears at login indicating how much of its capacity is currently used (for example, 84%). If the
bulletin board reaches maximum capacity, new messages overwrite the oldest messages.
Note:
The bulletin board does not lose information during a system reset at level 1 or
Note:
level 2. If you save translations, the information can be restored if a system reset
occurs at levels 3, 4, or 5.
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