Specifications
12. IPO Flare Communicator
IP Office Matrix - Release 8.1 (2)
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Flare Communicator Licensing
The following table lists the licensing requirements for each version of Flare Communicator:
Edition Add-on license Mode
IP Office Essential Edition Avaya Softphone License
Flare Communicator with
telephony-only features
IP Office Preferred or
Advanced Edition (without
user packages)
Avaya Softphone License
Flare Communicator with
telephony-only features
IP Office Preferred or
Advanced Edition (with user
packages)
Power User or Office Worker
Flare Communicator
IP Office Server Edition Power User or Office Worker Flare Communicator
Flare Communicator
When you deploy IP Office and Avaya one-X® Portal in your network, you can use Flare
Communicator. In this configuration, Flare Communicator uses the features of both IP Office
and Avaya one-X® Portal to extend enterprise communications to the device of the user. For
example, Flare Communicator can reach the telephony features of IP Office and obtain the
presence information, call history logs, and instant messaging functions of Avaya one-X®
Portal. This deployment also provides access to the list of personal contacts and the ability to
search contacts.
Flare Communicator with telephony-only features
You can use Flare Communicator with telephony-only features when Avaya one-X® Portal is
not part of your network or when you do not have Power User or Office Worker licenses. In
this configuration, you can use Flare Communicator with telephony-only to gain access to the
features of IP Office only. You can access the system contacts from IP Office, and can access
local call logs only.
Features
The following table lists the features available in each mode of Flare Communicator