Avaya IPO R9 VM PRO 8 ADI LIC 275673 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Product Description
IP Office 9.0
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· Linux system shut down or reboot.
· Log management.
· App Center to download IP Office applications.
Tools
The Tools tab includes a number of service and maintenance types of functionality.
· Services
· Filtering by node or service type.
· Edit SSL/VPN parameters, including setting up NAPT rules.
· Add a new SSL/VPN service.
· Preferences
· Set up application and user preferences.
· Service Users
· Synchronization of IP Office service user roles.
· Create new service users (must have security web service access rights).
· Synchronize passwords of primary service users with the rest of the system.
· Users with security access rights can control the application preferences, user preferences and password
reset for other service users.
Web Manager for Basic Edition
The following menus are available in the IP Office Web Manager for Basic Edition:
Home
The homepage or dashboard lets the administrator see a full system view in a graphical way. 
· The logical view of the system displays port status LED lights. Mouse over the LED to display a pop-up with
the configured user with name and extension number. The particular user configuration can be edited
directly by clicking on the pop-up.
· A critical message bar displays any critical alarms. Upon clicking on the message, the administrator will be
taken directly to the relevant configuration page for any debugging. 
· Three system status indicators display the installed HW, System information and configured features.
· Four feature information tabs display detailed configuration status on voicemail, hunt group, users and auto
attendant.
User
The user configuration is extracted and available as a separate tab item because it’s one of the most used
features during initial system configuration as well as for adds, moves and changes. There are two levels of
user settings:"Basic and Advanced.
The basic user screens let the administrator configure the basic parameters associated with the users including
name, extension, language, twinned number and more. The IP Office would work fine by just configuring the
basic parameters and does not need the administrator to ensure any "Advanced" configuration parameters.
The Basic user screens provide a "quick" view and "detail" view for users. 
For more sophisticated use of the system, the administrator can then go to the Advanced screen by clicking
the Advance" button at the bottom of the user screen. 
Incoming Call Management
The incoming call management tab includes "Groups", "Auto Attendant". and "DND Exception List".
Outgoing Call Management
The outgoing call management tab includes "Speed Dial", "Calling List", and "Alternate Route Selection".
System
The System tab includes "Switch", "Trunks", "Backup and Update", "Auxiliary Equipment", and "User
Preferences".
Monitoring
The monitoring tab includes four menu items: "System Status", "Faults and Alarms", "System Logs", and
"Audit Trails". The System Status application is directly launched as an applet. 
Applications
The Applications tab includes "Voicemail" configuration.