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Note:
Beginning with the January 2005 release of Communication Manager, the
Note:
Message Flow Control feature is available. When this feature is enabled,
previously existing IP soft clients will fail to register. The clients listed below are
impacted by this condition.
- IP Softphone R3V1
- IP Softphone R3V2
- IP Softphone R3V2.1
- IP Softphone R4
- IP Softphone R5.0
- IP Softphone R5.1
- IP Agent V3
- IP Agent R4
- IP AgentR5
- Softconsole 1.0
- Softconsole 1.5
For assistance, contact your Avaya technical support representative.
Road-warrior mode
The road-warrior (VoIP) mode enables travelers to use Communication Manager features from
temporary remote locations, such as a hotel room. The road-warrior configuration uses two
separate software applications running on a user's PC that is connected to Communication
Manager over an IP network. The single network connection carries two channels: one for
call-control signaling and one for voice. IP Softphone software handles the call signaling and an
H.323 V2-compliant audio application such as Avaya iClarity, which is installed with Avaya IP
Softphone Release 3 and later (or a third-party application, like Microsoft NetMeeting) handles
the voice communications. The user's PC provides the audio connection via a microphone and
speakers.
Internet Protocol (IP) Softphones
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