Adjusting The Channel Transmission Level - Avaya CS700 Administration And Maintenance

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System Maintenance Options
To view the hosts files, select View Hosts File. The system displays the file. For
example:
!
CAUTION:
Do not delete or modify the localhost entry in the hosts file.
CAUTION:
3. Follow system prompts to save (or cancel) any changes you have made to the hosts file.
Table 31
describes the parameters used to configure hostname entries in the hosts file.
Table 31: LAN Configuration Parameters
Parameter
Host Name
Domain Name
Host IP Address

Adjusting the Channel Transmission Level

The Transmission Level option enables you to adjust the channel transmission volume level up
or down as necessary. The Transmission Level setting applies to all lines, regardless of their
current level. For example, setting a transmission level of +2.0 dB adds 2 dB to each line,
regardless of its initial level. However, the system always adjusts the level to conform to limits
set by the FCC.
Note:
BridgeTalk users can apply Gain to a conference to equalize voice levels,
Note:
overriding the Transmission Level setting. See the BridgeTalk User's Guide for
more information on adjusting conference gain.
168 Administration and Maintenance of the S700/780 Audio Conferencing Server
#ident
"@(#)hosts
#ident "$Header: /sms/sinixV5.4es/rcs/s19-full/usr/src/cmd/cmd-inet/etc/
hosts,v
1.1 91/02/28 16:30:32 ccs Exp $"
#
# Internet host table
127.0.0.1
localhost
#
192.168.12.25
sqa25.avaya.com sqa25
192.168.12.14
releng-sco711.avaya.com releng-sco711
Description
The name mapped to the Host's IP Address.
Unique domain name used by all hosts on your network.
The host's IP address. See your network administrator
for more information.
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