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Avaya voice priority processor handset administration tool
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System Locked – This option is used to take the system down for maintenance. The
default entry is N (No). Set it at Y (Yes) to prevent any new calls from starting. Return
to N to restore normal operation.
Maintenance Lock – The system automatically sets this option to Y (Yes) after certain
maintenance activities that require reset, such as changing the IP address.
Maintenance Lock prevents any new calls from starting. Note that the administrator
cannot change this option. It is automatically set by the system. Reset the system at
exit to clear Maintenance Lock.
Inactivity Timeout (min) – Set the number of minutes the administrative module can be
left unattended before the system closes it. This number can be from 1 to 100. If it is
set to zero (0), the administrative module will not close due to inactivity.
QoS Configuration – Select this option to set the DSCP tags. See QoS Configuration
section below.
Reset System – If this option is selected, you will be prompted to reset the Avaya Voice
Priority Processor upon exiting this screen.
Reset All SVP Servers – If this option is selected, you will be prompted to reset all
AVPPs upon exiting this screen. This is necessary if you have changed configurations
on other AVPPs by using the SendAll option.
The Avaya Voice Priority Processor should be reset at the end of any maintenance
procedure that requires a reset either via Maintenance Lock or manually via Reset
System.
Note that resetting the Avaya Voice Priority Processor will terminate any calls in
progress.
QoS Configuration
DSCP tags set packet priorities for QoS.
Configuring the AVPP
Issue 1, January 2007
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