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Avaya S6200 Administration And Maintenance (308 pages)
Meeting Exchange 5.0 media server
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.05 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
9
Audience
9
Conventions
9
Related Documents
10
How to Get Help
11
Chapter 1: System Features
13
Introduction
13
Software Media Server (S6200)
13
Hardware Media Server (S6800)
14
Server Hardware
14
Audioconferencing Features
15
Attended Conferences
15
Unattended Conferences
16
Flex Conferences
17
Conference Overbooking
17
Sub-Conferences
18
How Participants Access and Exit a Sub-Conference
19
Role of the Conference Moderator
19
Conference Scheduler
20
Auto Blast
21
Saved Roster Recordings
21
Conference Call Modes
21
How a Conferee Is Placed in a Conference
22
Dialing out to Conferees
22
Dialing in to Conferees
23
Video Conferencing Features
23
Chapter 2: Using the System Management Interface
25
Working with the Management Interface
25
Logging in
25
Menus and Options
26
System Maintenance Options
28
Working with Menus and Screens
32
Managing User Sign-Ins
33
Creating Sign-Ins
33
Viewing and Deleting Sign-Ins
35
Reservation Features
36
Entry and Exit Announcements
36
Scheduler Settings
36
Chapter 3: Configuring the System
39
Configuring Translation Tables
39
Telephone Number to URI Translation Table
40
Configuration for Web Portal
41
URI to Telephone Number Translation Table
42
Chapter 4: Configuring System-Wide Settings
45
Introduction
45
System Configuration
45
System Supervision
63
Time-Sensitive Operator Assistance Configuration
67
System Date and Time
68
Blast Dial Parameters
70
Voice Message Configuration
72
Operator Audio Paths
73
Flex Configuration Settings
76
Chapter 5: Configuring Channels and Call Routing
79
Establishing Port Groups
79
Inbound Port Groups (IPG)
79
Understanding the Portgroupsib.txt File
80
Outbound Port Groups (OPG)
82
Call Routing Configuration
84
Branding Calls Using Cbutil
86
Adding Call Branding Entries
87
Modifying Call Branding Entries
90
Deleting Call Branding Entries
90
Listing the Entries in the Call Branding Table
90
Displaying a Single Call Branding Entry
91
Displaying All Call Entries in the Call Brand Table
91
Setting the Maximum DNIS Length System Configuration
92
Displaying Help for Cbutil
92
Using Reservation Groups
93
Adding Reservation Groups
93
Setting up the Call Branding Table Using Reservation Groups
93
Chapter 6: Pinmanaging Annunciator Messages
95
Introduction
95
Prompt Sets
96
Installed Prompt Sets
97
Annunciator Messages
97
Storing Annunciator Messages
97
S6200
97
S6800
98
About Annunciator Numbering
98
Loading Prompts on to the S6800
111
Customizing Message Prompts
112
Recording Messages
113
Managing Annunciator Text
114
About Annunciator Performance
117
Chapter 7: System Maintenance Options
119
Configuring Network Settings
120
Port Status
121
Load the Outbound Port Group Configuration
121
Load the Inbound Port Group Configuration
122
Configuring the FDAPI
123
Specifying Flex-DAPI Channels
124
About Configuring Link Channels
125
Configuring the System Hosts File
126
System Re-Initialization
128
System Shutdown
129
Chapter 8: Configuring Conference Scheduler
131
Working with the Conference Scheduler
131
Configuring Warning Tones
139
Using External Passcode Validation
140
Overview
140
Validation Process
141
XML Data Source Configuration
141
Validation Requests
143
HTTP GET Syntax
144
Test Syntax
145
Passcode Validation Response
145
Managing Leader Pins on Systems Configured for Flex
146
Mandatory Billing Codes for Systems Configured with Flex
148
Stranded Participant Disconnect with EPV
149
Keep Alive Response
149
The Xcalcli Test Program
149
Validating PIN Codes Via a Web Browser
150
Chapter 9: Managing Files
153
Introduction
153
Summary of System File Summary
154
System File Locations
155
File Management Capabilities
158
Working with File Lists
159
Deleteing Files
159
Automatically by the System
159
Using the File Management Menu
159
Printing Files
161
Viewing Files
162
Hard Disk Status
163
Printer Management Menu
163
Canceling Print Jobs
164
Displaying Printer Status
164
Disabling Print Jobs
165
Enabling Print Jobs
165
Working with the Backup/Restore Menu
165
Creating Back up Files
166
Restoring Filesfrom Backup
167
Saved Roster Audio Files
168
Configuration Files
168
Dial Lists
169
LAN Statistics Report
170
Log Files
171
System Log
172
User Transaction Log
173
Configuration
173
Modify Log
176
External Passcode Validation Log
177
Operator Transaction Logs
178
Specifying Filtering for a Operator Transaction View
179
Operator Commands
180
Digital Record/Playback (DRP) Files
185
DRP Information in Codrs and Conference Reports
187
Converting DRP Files to WAV Files
188
Traffic Statistics
189
Managing System Files from a Remote Host
190
Using the Guest Account
190
Linux Commands Summary
191
Remote Login and File Transfer
192
Registering Hosts to Use Rlogin and Rcp
193
Using Rlogin
193
Using Telnet
194
Using Rcp
196
Using Ftp
197
Additional Information about File Transfers
200
DOS and Linux Filenames
200
Creating Files Off-Line for Downloading
201
Creating Tag Files Off-Line
201
Creating Dial Lists Off-Line
201
Copying Voice Files
202
About Mlcp
203
Starting Mlcp
204
Transferring Voice Files between Systems
204
Managing the PIN Code Files
205
Creating PIN Code Files
205
PIN Code File Format
206
PIN List File Format
207
Copying the Files to the System
208
Loading PIN Codes and PIN Lists to into Bridgedb
209
Unloading PIN Codes
211
Chapter 10: Managing Reports
213
Working with Cdrs and Codrs
213
How the System Manages Detail Records
214
About CDR and CODR Formats
214
Configuring Cdrs
216
Specifications
217
Configuring Codrs
226
Multiple Codrs for One Conference ID
236
Printing and Viewing Cdrs and Codrs
236
Printing and Viewing Cdrs
236
Printing and Viewing Codrs
238
Printing Cdrs and Codrs with more than 80 Columns
239
Alarm Report
239
Conference Reports
240
Printing and Viewing Conference Reports
241
LAN Statistics Report
243
DRP Information in Codrs and Conference Reports
245
Real-Time Cdrs and Codrs
246
The Autocdr Process
246
Record Format
247
Retrieving Records
248
Checking a Connection
250
Auto CDR Process Flow
250
Preparing for Real-Time Export
252
Appendix A: Moderator and Participant Touchtone Commands
253
Managing Conferences Using Touchtone Commands
254
Moderator Touchtone Commands
254
Participant Touchtone Commands
259
Managing Flex Conferences Using Touchtone Commands
260
Modifying Flex Conference Settings
260
Managing Conferences Using Flex Touchtone Commands
262
Appendix B: System and Log Messages
271
System Messages
271
0000-0999: Status Messages
274
1000-1999: User/Usage Messages
280
2000-2999: Process Interface Messages
281
3000-3999: Linux System Error Messages
283
4000-4999: Hardware and Device Messages
286
S6X00 Media Server Errors
291
Debug Process Errors
291
SIP Utility Messages
292
INIT Messages
294
Index
299
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Getting Started
5
Conventions
6
Related Documentation
7
S6200/S6500/S6800 Conferencing Server Overview
8
S6200 Media Server
9
Convedia Hardware Media Servers
9
S6500 Media Server
10
S6800 Media Server
10
Server Redundancy
11
KVM Switch
12
Installation Steps
12
Site Survey
13
Power
13
Modem Connections
13
LAN Connections
14
Unpacking
15
Identifying Components
15
Mounting Options
16
Power Options
16
Environmental Requirements
17
Operating Conditions
17
Power and Cooling Requirements
17
S6200 Application Server
17
CMS-1000 Media Server
18
CMS-6000 Media Server
19
Separate Client Registration/Web Portal/Web Conferencing Servers
19
Maintenance Modem
20
LAN Cabling
20
Chapter 2: Installing S6X00 Hardware
21
Before You Begin
21
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
21
Site Requirements
22
Unpacking
22
Tools and Materials
22
Installing the S6200 Application Server
22
Installing the CMS-1000 Media Server or the CMS-6000 Media Server
27
Installing the KVM Switch and Application Servers
30
Connecting the System
31
Power Connections
31
S6200 Application Server AC Power
31
CMS-1000 Media Server DC Power
32
CMS-1000 Media Server Grounding
32
CMS-1000 Media Server AC Power
33
CMS-6000 Media Server DC Power
34
CMS-6000 Media Server Grounding
35
KVM Switch AC Power
37
Connecting to Reference Clocks
37
CMS-6000 Media Server Alarm Connections
39
External Alarm Cabling Specifications
40
Keyboard/Video/Mouse (KVM) Switch
41
Maintenance Modems
41
LAN Connections
42
Power up and Initial Testing
43
Power up Sequence
43
Setting IP Addresses
43
Set IP Address for S6X00 CPU
43
Set IP Address for Application Servers
43
System Clean up and Labeling
44
Notifying the Help Desk as Ready for Configuration
44
Chapter 3: Updating Hardware
45
Switched Circuit Integration (Optional)
45
Overview
45
Installing the TP-260
46
Unpacking the Board
46
Installing the Gateway Board into the S6200 Application Server
47
Connecting External Connection
50
Configuring the Gateway
51
Installing and Configuring Bootp
51
Configuring the Network
53
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting
57
Interface Specifications
57
Local Maintenance Port
57
LAN Interface
57
LAN Problems
58
Index
59
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