Chapter 6: Administering The Avaya Client Registration Server (Crs); Starting The Crs Front End - Avaya CS7000 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 6: Administering the Avaya Client
As an Administrator of the Avaya CS7000 Conferencing Server, you have responsibility for
managing several booking and scheduling resources. Operators require these booking and
scheduling resources to arrange and supervise the Avaya conferencing system on behalf of
their clients.
As an Administrator of the Avaya CS7000 Conferencing Server, you are responsible for:
Managing User Logins
Managing System Component Logins
Managing Wholesalers
Managing Resellers
Managing Sales People
Managing Cabinets
Managing System Cards
Managing DDIs
Managing Telephones
Managing Time Zones
Managing MultiSite Servers
You can manage all resources using the Client Registration Server (CRS) Front End. Once you
intall the CRS Front End, you can open it from your desktop. For more information about
installing the Avaya Client Registration Server, see the Avaya CS7000 Operator Guide for
Release 9.4.

Starting the CRS Front End

This section describes how to start up the CRS Front End, once you have installed it. This
section also describes some optional features. It also contains a short note that describes how
the CRS server assigns a reference number to each new database item. This section contains
the following sections:
Starting the CRS Front End
Optional Extras
Reference Numbers
CS7000 System Administrator Guide for Release 9.4
Registration Server (CRS)
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January 2006

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