Instruction manual
System management
555-233-767196 Issue 4 May 2003
Tenant partitioning
Allows partitioning of the system in order to lease the system’s services and
features to tenants. This provides attractive services and revenue for “virtual”
landlords. It provides the robust features of a large system at affordable rates to
small business tenants. Communication Manager supports up to 100 partitions
and 27 attendant groups.
Multiple attendant groups can be assigned to each partition. Stations, hunt groups,
and other endpoints assigned to a Class of Service (COS) can be partitioned.
Network routing pattern preferences also support the assigned tenant partitioning.
Tenant partitioning also allows you to assign a unique music source for each
tenant partition for customers who are put on hold.
See ‘‘Music-on-hold’’ on page 194.
Terminal Translation Initialization
(TTI)
See ‘‘Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI)’’ on page 118.
Time of day clock synchronization
through a LAN source
Customers need accurate and common time of day time source across multiple
switches in a network. This is especially important when customers are using a
central Avaya™ Call Management System (CMS) to report events coming from
multiple servers running Communication Manager.
The time of day clock synchronization through a LAN source feature is
implemented on two different platforms:
■ Linux
■ UNIX
Linux platforms
Communication Manager running on Linux-based media servers, such as the
Avaya S8300 media server or the Avaya S8700 media server, synchronizes time
directly from a LAN source such as a server.