Avaya G700 Manuale Utente
About This Book
Conventions
Conventions
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Installation and Upgrades for G700 and S8300
December 2003
See the following appendices for system specifications, forms you must complete for the installation, and
comcodes and other information that you need to order equipment:
comcodes and other information that you need to order equipment:
•
contains specifications and other technical information
that you need to install an S8300 Media Server with a G700 Media Gateway.
•
contains the pre-installation worksheets that you will need
to have filled in before you start an installation or upgrade.
•
contains the information that you need to order equipment.
•
contains a high-level procedure for
replacing an installed G700 with a new one.
Conventions
This section describes the conventions that we use in this book.
Physical dimensions
•
All physical dimensions in this book are in English units followed by metric units in parentheses.
•
Wire gauge measurements are in AWG followed by the diameter in millimeters in parentheses.
Terminology
Avaya Communication Manager is the application that provides call control and the Avaya telephony
feature set. This application was referred to as MultiVantage Software or as Avaya Call Processing (ACP)
in previous releases. The term Multivantage is still used in some CLI commands and in the Web interface.
In most of these cases, it is synonymous with Communication Manager.
feature set. This application was referred to as MultiVantage Software or as Avaya Call Processing (ACP)
in previous releases. The term Multivantage is still used in some CLI commands and in the Web interface.
In most of these cases, it is synonymous with Communication Manager.
Typography
This section describes the typographical conventions for commands, keys, user input, system output, and
field names.
field names.
Commands
•
Commands are in
constant-width bold
type.
Example:
Type
change-switch-time-zone
and press
Enter
.
•
Command variables are in
bold italic
type when they are part of what you must type, and in plain
italic type when they are not part of what you must type.
Example:
Type
ch ma
machine_name
, where machine_name is the name of the call delivery machine.