Avaya Client Registration Server (Crs) - Avaya CS7000 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 1: Introducing this Guide
For more information, see:
Introducing the Avaya Conference Management Server (CMS)
Administering the Avaya Conference Management Server (CMS)
Configuring the Avaya Conference Management Server (CMS)

Avaya Client Registration Server (CRS)

There are two aspects to the CRS. These aspects are the front end interface and the server
interface.
Use the Avaya CRS Front End to manage:
Users
Bridges
Cabinets
Card Profiles
DDIs
Telephones
System Parameters
Timezones
Use the server interface to monitor communication logs. These communication logs contain
information about the communication between the CRS and other applications. These other
applications include the Avaya Operator Console and the CMS.
Operators use the Avaya CRS Front End to create scheduled and demand conferences.
Operators also use the Avaya CRS Front End to create and maintain company and client
accounts.
For more information, see:
Introducing the Avaya Client Registration Server (CRS)
Administering the Avaya Client Registration Server (CRS)
Configuring System Parameters
Configuring the Bands Initialization File
Administering the Avaya Client Registration Server (CRS) server interface
For more information about installing the Avaya Client Registration Server, see the Avaya
CS7000 Operator Guide for Release 9.4.
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CS7000 System Administrator Guide for Release 9.4
January 2006

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