Avaya IPO R9 SIP TRNK 20 PLDS LIC 273944 Manuel D’Utilisation

Codes de produits
273944
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Product Description
IP Office 9.0
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Issue 27.02.0 (Monday, January 06, 2014)
IP500 Voice Networking Licenses
The use of private voice networking trunks between IP500 control units and other systems requires voice
networking channel licenses within the IP500. This applies to H323 IP trunks configured on the IP500 including
IP trunks being used for an IP Office Small Community Network (SCN). A voice networking license is also
required for the use of trunks configured to for QSIG operation. On H323 IP trunk, a license instance is
consumed for each simultaneous outgoing call (incoming calls do NOT consume a license). On QSIG trunk, the
number of calls is limited by the trunk type rather than available licenses.
· IP500 Voice Networking (Additional Channels) License: IPO R9 IP500 VCE NTWK 4 ADI LIC (275642) 
This license enables 4 voice networking channels including the Advanced Networking features (distributed
groups and hot-desking across Small Community Network). Additional licenses can be added to achieve the
number of voice networking channels required. 
User Licenses
The features available to a basic user can be enhanced by the addition of 'User Profile' licenses. Once these
licenses are present in the system configuration, the profiles can be applied to selected users through the User
| User |Profile
 setting in the system configuration. For users in a Small Community Network (SCN), when
they hot desk to another IP Office system, they retain their licensed profile setting as configured on their home
system with the exception of Receptionist.
A Preferred Edition system license is a pre-requisite for any user profile licenses. 
· For upgraded systems with a virtual Essential Edition license, user profiles licenses are valid without the
need for a Preferred Edition license. This applies to systems upgraded with an System Upgrade License.
· In a multi-site network, the Preferred Edition license of the central system is automatically shared with
other systems in the network, enabling user profile licenses on those other systems. However, each
system supporting a Voicemail Pro server still requires its own Preferred Edition license for Voicemail Pro
operation.
System Type
Standard Mode
Server Edition
User Profile
Basic
User
Office
Worker
Telewor
ker
Mobile
Worker
Power
User
Basic
User
Office
Worker
Power
User
one-X Portal
Services
Yes 
[1]
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
" Telecommuter
options
Yes 
[1]
Yes
Yes
Yes
UMS Web Services
Yes 
[1]
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Mobility Features 
[1]
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
One-X Mobile
Preferred - Callback
mode
Yes
Yes
Yes
One-X Mobile
Preferred - VoIP
mode
Yes
Yes
TTS for Email
Reading
Yes
Yes
Yes
IP Office SoftPhone
Yes
Yes
Yes
Remote Worker 
[2]
Yes
Yes
Yes
Flare Communicator 
[3]
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
1.  These features are supported for Basic User users on upgraded systems with the appropriate pre-Release
6.0 legacy licenses. 
2.  The mobility features such as Mobile Call Control, Callback, one-X Mobile Lite are enabled for all users by
the Essential Edition system license. 
3.  The system supports users using remote H.323 or SIP extensions. On non-Server Edition systems, up to 4
Basic users are supported as remote extensions without needing to be licensed, ie. not configured and
licensed for a user profile. Additional remote users are supported if licensed and configured for either a 
Teleworker or Power User user profile. On Server Edition systems, remote workers are supported for users
licensed and configured for the Power User user profile.