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Installing Elise 2 Server (AIWS Hardware)
The date and time format controls the appearance of date and time in log views and application
specific pages. The administration pages that are common to all Elise 2 Server (AIWS
Hardware) will display date and time in the following format: YYYY-MM-DD, HH:MM:SS (for
example 2000-01-31 13:30:00). This format for date and time will also be used in exported log
files.
An Elise 2 Server (AIWS Hardware) can also set the time in connected systems, for example
System 900. In this case, the Elise 2 Server (AIWS Hardware) will send its time to the
connected system once every 24-hour period and when the time is updated.
To set the time in System 900 from the Elise 2 Server (AIWS Hardware) do as follows:
4. On the time settings page, enter when the Elise 2 Server (AIWS Hardware) should send its
time to System 900 in the "Time push time" field.
5. Click "Setup System 900 time".
6. Select "Yes" in the "Set time in System 900".
Setting time in other carrier systems is done similarly. If several carrier systems are available,
the time will be sent at the same time to all systems.
Time Synchronization
It can take a few seconds to synchronize the date and time during start up. It also takes a few
seconds if the server parameters changes to another server.
When the time is changed in the time server it takes different long time to synchronize the time,
depending on how the modules are set up and how they are connected together. If a module
does not have a time server license, it takes about 15 minutes to update its clock. A module with
a time server license takes about 30 minutes to update.

Message distribution

In the administration pages, there are distribution lists that are used to distribute incoming
information to other modules. If a module is to be connected to several carrier systems, for
example both System 900 and a Cordless Telephone System, distribution of incoming data from
the different systems has to be configured independently. The distribution of "Status Logs" and
"Activity Logs" are configured separately. Advanced activity settings for activity logs are
described in the Function Description, Activity Logging in Unite,
TD 92341GB.
The addressing is described in the examples below:
Addressing a module on the System 900 A-bus
When a specific module on the A-bus is addressed, the data will be transferred directly to that
module. It is however not necessary to address a specific module on the A-bus as the Central
Unit in the System 900 can distribute the data to a module. Note that this requires configuration
of the Central Unit.
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Avaya DECT R4 - Installation and Maintenance Guide
02/2016

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