Managing System Component Logins; Types Of System Component - Avaya CS7000 Administrator's Manual

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Managing System Component Logins

The CRS Front End is one of many components used by the conferencing system. Other
system components must communicate with the Client Registration Server (CRS). The various
components communicate using system component logins. System component logins establish
communication between each system component and the CRS. Usually, the system installer
creates these component logins.
This section describes how to add, edit, and delete system component logins. It also describes
the fields that the system displays on the Add, Edit, and Delete dialogs. It contains the following
sections:

Types of System Component

System Fields
Creating a new system component
Editing an existing system login
Deleting an existing system login
Types of System Component
The types of system component that communicate with the CRS are:
Consoles
The Operator Console is an application. It enables Operators to manage live conferences.
XMS
The eXtended Message Server is a Character User Interface (CUI) application. It stores all
conference and system messages. It also stores conference recordings.
Fax
The fax system that operates with the CRS is called the Notifications Subsystem. The
Notifications Subsystem gathers notification information from the CRS for delivery to
conference participants by way of several different media. These media include fax,
e-mail, and short message service.
Data
The Data Conferencing application is an application that provides data sharing over the
Internet. When a participant logs in to a data conferencing session, the Data Conferencing
application communicates with the CRS to validate the participant details. The CRS
checks the system database to ensure that log in details are correct and that the data
feature is selected for this conference.
CS7000 System Administrator Guide for Release 9.4
Managing System Component Logins
January 2006
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