Chapter 14: Managing Group Communications
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so users can page other users or use their telephones as intercoms. You can also give
specific users permission to monitor other users' calls or to interrupt active calls with
important messages.
Chapter 15: Managing Data Calls
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communications.
Chapter 16: Administering Media Servers
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Series Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway and the Avaya S8300 Media
Server.
Chapter 17: Collecting Billing Information
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tracking and collecting information about calls.
Chapter 18: Telephone Reference
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to Communication Manager. It also describes the unique features and buttons for each
telephone series to help you administer your user telephones.
Chapter 19: Screen Reference
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the Communication Manager screens used for administration. It also lists the valid values
for fields on the screens, and describes when and why to use each value.
Conventions used
Become familiar with the following terms and conventions. They help you use this book with
Communication Manager.
A "screen" is the display of fields and prompts that appear on a terminal monitor.
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See the
Screen Reference
book.
We use the term "telephone" in this book. Other Avaya books might refer to telephones as
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voice terminals, stations, or endpoints.
Keys and buttons are printed in a bold font: Key.
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Titles of screens are printed in a bold font: Screen Name.
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Names of fields are printed in a bold font: Field Name.
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Text (other than commands) that you need to type into a field are printed in a bold font:
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text.
Commands are printed in a bold constant width font: command.
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Variables are printed in a bold constant width italic font: variable.
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shows you how to administer your system
describes the system features available to enable data
describes how to administer an Avaya S8700
provides information on account codes, and on
describes many of the telephones that you can connect
provides a brief description and a graphic representation of
chapter for an example of a screen and how it is shown in this
Conventions used
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