System Data Synchronization - Mitel 3300 General Information Manual

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Auto discovery of 3300 ICP, SX-2000, Unpinned Messenger IP, Teleworker IP Phones,
Wireless Access Points and data network devices.
For more information, refer to Enterprise Manager General Information Guide.
OPS Manager
OPS Manager is a telecommunications management tool that simplifies solution administration
and lowers the cost of installation and maintenance. OPS Manager offers a centralized
telephone directory, networked moves, adds and changes and the ability to automate many
repetitive administration tasks including time synchronization and placing individual voice
platforms into night service. OPS Manager provides additional functionality to Enterprise
Manager and is purchased in conjunction with Enterprise Manager. Using a standard web
browser, an authorized user can perform the following functions from any PC on the network:
Manage a network telephone directory.
Manage Messaging Server Voice Mail boxes.
Move, add, change, and delete users.
Schedule pending moves, adds, and changes to the 3300 ICP database.
Integrate the network telephone directory with other network telephone directories through
Integrated Directory Services (IDS) and Integrated User Management (IUM).
Locate unused directory numbers and unused circuits.
Activate and deactivate Call Forwarding.
OPS Manager 7.4 now offers the ability to:
Configure resilient Hunt Groups, Voice Mail Hunt, and Record-a-Call Hunt Groups from a
3300 ICP and manage these Hunt Groups using OPS Manager.
Program Mobile ACD Agents with resiliency (3300 ICP Release 7.0 and later systems).
For more information on OPS Manager, refer to Enterprise Manager General Information Guide.

System Data Synchronization

System Data Synchronization application allows an administrator to synchronize database
information among the elements of a network or cluster. Any changes made on any one of the
elements are shared among all the other elements of the network or cluster.
In a network or cluster of 3300 ICPs, certain programming data, such as Interconnect Handling
Restrictions, Feature Access Codes, and Class of Service Options, should be identical at each
3300 ICP. The System Data Synchronization (SDS) feature eliminates the need for
administrators to log into each 3300 ICP and manually program the data to be the same. It also
eliminates the need to make all future modifications of system data on each 3300 ICP to keep
the network and/or cluster element databases in sync.
System Data Synchronization:
Reduces the time to provision multiple 3300 ICP nodes.
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