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Avaya Distributed Office
Issue 6 January 2008
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Custom — The profile is not a Standard profile and needs to be created.
None (Default)— The default profile associated with the hardware construct will be 
shipped and the provisioning data will be entered when the system is installed.
The deployment of a Distributed Office system is called "configure-to-order" if the provisioning 
profile is standard or custom. The deployment is called "made-to-stock" if the default profile is 
shipped. For a configure-to-order deployment, some or all of the customer-specific provisioning 
data is loaded onto the Distributed Office platform and all of the system components are 
assembled and tested before it is shipped to the customer site. A configure-to-order deployment 
minimizes or eliminates the implementation tasks at installation time.
For a made-to-stock deployment, no customer-specific provisioning data is associated with the 
Distributed Office system before it is shipped to the customer site. The system components are 
shipped separately from one or more distribution points. The made-to-stock platform contains a 
default profile that provides a minimal amount of provisioning data that is needed for the 
hardware construct. 
Provisioning status
The provisioning status of a Distributed Office system when it is shipped to the customer 
location is one of the following:
Fully configured.  Minimum additions or changes to the provisioning data. Use Local Manager 
to check the data.
Partially configured.  Some additions or changes to the provisioning data. Use the 
Profile-based Setup Assistant to add or change the dynamic portion of the provisioning data.
Configure from scratch.  All provisioning data must be entered. Use the Initial Setup Assistant 
to make the system operable. Then use Local Manager to enter the provisioning data.
Fully configured systems 
For a fully configured system, all of the provisioning data, including location-specific data, has 
been obtained from the customer and loaded onto the i40 or i120 Distributed Office module 
before shipment to the branch location. At installation, only the hardware assembly and 
acceptance testing is required.
Typically, there will be some minor additions or adjustments to the provisioning data. This can 
be done either locally, using the Local Manager application, or remotely, using the Distributed 
Office Central Manager.