Operating The Notifications Subsystem; Internal Fax Resources; E-Mail Transport - Avaya CS7000 Administrator's Manual

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Operating the Notifications Subsystem

Notifications Subsystem is a background application. You should not need to reconfigure it after
installation. If you make any changes to it after installation, ensure that you have a complete
knowledge of the full implications of any change.
This section describes some aspects of the Notifications Subsystem. It contains the following
sections:

Internal Fax Resources

E-mail Transport

Notification States
Setting the Application Font
Deleting Faxes and E-mails
Adding Faxes and E-mails
Setting the Information Logs
Internal Fax Resources
You can configure the Notifications Subsystem to send faxes internally using the dialogic
VFX40 solution for Windows NT. With this configuration, you do not need an MS DOS Fax
server on the system.
The Notifications Subsystem requires Dialogic Windows NT drivers loaded on the host
computer. The Notifications Subsystem also requires the presence of at least one VFX40 card.
A VFX40 card is Dialogic D41ESC with a FAX40 daughter board.
E-mail Transport
The Notifications Subsystem uses a MAPI compatible e-mail provider to generate e-mail
notifications. MS Outlook is an example of an e-mail transport provider. The speed with which
the Notifications Subsystem processes and delivers e-mails is dependent on the e-mail
transport provider. However, the Notifications Subsystem is highly efficient at preparing e-mails
for the e-mail transport provider.
Note:
The Avaya Web Portal application supports attachment functionality. Similar
Note:
applications might not have an attachment feature.
CS7000 System Administrator Guide for Release 9.4
Operating the Notifications Subsystem
January 2006
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