Instruction manual
DEFINITY® Business Communications System and GuestWorks® Issue 6
Overview
555-231-208
Issue 1
April 2000
System Management Solutions
14-2DEFINITY Site Administration
14
We think this system management view will convince you that the system gives
you not only power and flexibility in a communications system but also the power
and flexibility to manage that system.
NOTE:
Some features and solutions are unavailable in some countries. Please
contact your local account manager or authorized Lucent Technologies
representative for further information about which features and solutions are
available to you.
The system supports the following system management features:
■ Local access via DEFINITY Site Administration (standard)
■ Local access via the System Management Terminal (optional)
■ Multiple, concurrent administration and maintenance sessions
■ Terminal administration, using administration without hardware and
terminal translation initialization
■ Performance measurements
■ Call Detail Recording
■ Other miscellaneous capabilities.
DEFINITY Site Administration
DEFINITY Site Administration is a single-site DEFINITY system management
software application that works with DEFINITY BCS and GuestWorks. DEFINITY
Site Administration supports 513 or 4410 terminal emulation and will run on
Microsoft Windows 95/98 and Windows NT.
DEFINITY Site Administration uses a set of tools that makes basic system
administration easier than using a DEFINITY Management Terminal. These
features allow the user to navigate, display, add, modify and/or remove the switch
and related data objects. DEFINITY Site Administration also contains a number of
features to make common system administration tasks more convenient; these
include the following:
■ Browser
Allows you to view, add, and change data in the switches and other
systems. The DEFINITY Site Administration browser provides a tree view
of the switches, voice mail systems, commands, and tasks that you can
administer and the icons for accessing the task wizards.
■ Emulation
Used for legacy switches or other applications using either the 4410 or 513
protocols.