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Administering Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services

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  • Legal
  • Introduction
    • Purpose
    • Changes to platform support
    • Change history
  • Administering Application Enablement Services
    • Administering Communication Manager for Application Enablement Services
      • Communication Manager administrative checklists
        • Checklist - Communication Manager administration for a Device, Media and Call Control (DMCC) configuration that uses Registration Services and Call Information Services
        • Checklist - Communication Manager administration for a DMCC configuration that uses Call Control Services or Third party call control
        • Checklist - Communication Manager administration for Telephony Services Application Program Interface (TSAPI) and Java Telephony Application Programming Interface (JTAPI)
        • Checklist - Communication Manager administration for Telephony Web Services
        • Checklist - Communication Manager administration for Call Visor Local Area Network (CVLAN)
        • Checklist - Communication Manager administration for Definity LAN Gateway (DLG)
        • Checklist - Communication Manager administration for Avaya Aura Distributed Architecture (AADA) using Kafka
      • Communication Manager administration for DMCC - network regions
      • Enabling AE Services
      • Enabling Processor Ethernet
      • Administering UCIDs in Communication Manager (TSAPI and JTAPI applications)
      • Administering a CTI Link for CVLAN
      • Administering a CTI Link for CVLAN (internal applications)
      • Administering a CTI Link for DLG
      • Administering a CTI Link for TSAPI, JTAPI, DMCC with Call Control, Telephony Web Service, or an AE Services integration
      • Administering a CTI Link for Kafka
      • Checking the status of a switch connection -- from Communication Manager to the AE Services server
      • DMCC settings
      • DMCC station registration modes
      • Main dependency mode
      • Administering an extension exclusively for the DMCC softphone
      • Dependent and Independent dependency modes
      • Administering an extension number for the station that an application monitors
      • Media Content and Media Tone Announcement for DMCC
      • About Share Talk
      • Network regions for DMCC
        • Creating the DMCC codec set
        • Administering a region with a specific codec set
      • About signaling encryption
        • Administering security profiles for signaling encryption
        • Checking for media encryption
        • Methods for adding DMCC softphones to the network region
        • Guidelines for adding a media gateway to the network
        • Consulting the Communication Manager documentation
      • Sample Communication Manager and DMCC configuration
      • Sample Communication Manager administration screens
        • Setting up UCIDs for TSAPI and JTAPI applications
        • Checking for IP_API_A licenses
        • Adding stations
        • Configuring IP services - administering the transport link
        • Setting up a codec set
        • Administering a network region
        • Mapping IP addresses (for API softphones)
        • Adding a media gateway
        • Listing IP interfaces
  • AE Services administration
    • Supported browsers
    • AE Services Management Console - certificates and security alerts
      • Browser security
      • Using own Certificate Authority
      • Importing the CA certificate into your browser’s certificate store
    • Logging in to AE Services as the system administrator
    • Checklists for administering the services that run on the AE Services server
      • CVLAN - checklist
      • DLG - checklist
      • DMCC with device and media control only - checklist
      • DMCC with device and media control only (using a switch name for procr) - checklist
      • DMCC with Call Information Services - checklist
      • DMCC with Call Control Services - checklist
      • TSAPI (including JTAPI) - checklist
      • Telephony Web Services - checklist
      • System Management Service - checklist
      • Kafka integration - checklist
    • Changing the date, time or the NTP server settings
      • Date Time/NTP Server field descriptions
    • Configuring network interface settings
    • Enabling DMCC server ports for DMCC applications developed prior to AE Services 3.1
    • Administering the Local IP for a single NIC configuration
    • Administering the Local IP for a dual NIC configuration
    • Recommended AE Service IP (local IP) settings
    • Administering network interfaces with CVLAN - using the Any network setting
    • Adding a switch connection
      • Connection Details - connection name field descriptions
    • Configuring a switch connection for Kafka integration
      • Cluster Details field descriptions
    • Administering switch connections for DMCC applications that use Registration Services - assigning H.323 IP addresses
    • Editing a Processor Ethernet name or IP address
    • Adding Communication Manager High Availability information
    • Checking the status of a switch connection from the AE Services server to Communication Manager
    • CVLAN implementation guidelines
      • CVLAN applications and link management
      • Guidelines for setting up CVLAN links
      • Guidelines for setting up proprietary CVLAN links
    • Adding CVLAN Links
      • Ensuring the CVLAN service is running
      • Testing a CVLAN link
      • Adding CVLAN clients
    • Adding DLG Links
      • Ensuring the DLG service is running
    • Adding TSAPI links
      • Ensuring the TSAPI service is running
      • Testing a TSAPI link
    • Setting media properties
    • Setting station properties
    • Administering Auto Hold
    • TCP or TLS Settings
    • Configuring TCP and TLS settings
    • Restoring default TLS protocol settings
    • Administering the TCP retransmission count
  • AE Services Secure Mode
    • AE Services secure mode
      • AE Services command line utilities for standard and secure mode
      • Enabling AE Services secure mode
      • Disabling AE Services secure mode
      • Multifactor authentication
        • Enabling multifactor authentication
        • Disabling multifactor authentication
      • Certificate revocation configuration
        • Certificate revocation configuration field descriptions
      • Certificate revocation for multifactor authentication
      • Enabling or disabling certificate revocation by using OCSP
  • Certificate Management
    • Certificate management
      • Overview of certificate management
        • Server authentication
        • Client authentication
        • The AE Services default certificate
          • AE Services Server authentication and the AE Services Management Console
      • Using certificates issued by a certificate authority
      • Certificate enrollment and installation
        • Overview of manual enrollment
        • Checklist for manual enrollment - server authentication
        • Overview of automatic enrollment
        • Checklist for automatic enrollment using SCEP
        • Checklist for installing your own certificates - server authentication
        • Checklist for installing your own certificates - client authentication
        • Enabling client authentication for DMCC Java clients
          • Host AA Service settings
        • Enterprise server authentication (LDAP Server)
        • File conversion for DER and PKCS#12 files
          • Converting a DER file to PEM
        • Obtaining a trusted certificate for the AE Services server
        • Importing the trusted certificate into AE Services
          • Verifying the installation of the trusted certificate in AE Services
        • Creating a server certificate signing request for the AE Services server
          • Add Server Certificate field descriptions
        • Creating a server certificate for AE Services (generic procedure)
        • Creating an AE Services server certificate (Microsoft-based procedure)
        • Importing the server certificate to AE Services
          • Server Certificate Import field descriptions
          • Verifying the installation of the server certificate in AE Services
        • About restarting the AE Services Server and the Web Server
        • Backing up certificates
        • Restoring certificates
        • Certificate renewal
        • Renewing certificates – creating the CSR
        • Renewing certificates – submitting the CSR to certificate authority (Microsoft example)
        • Renewing certificates – replacing the old certificate with the new certificate
      • Deleting server certificates from AE Services Management Console
      • Deleting server certificates from CLI
      • Configuring the certificate expiry notification days
      • Certificate authentication between the AE Services server and Communication Manager
  • AE Services general maintenance
    • Backing up the server data
    • Restoring the server data
    • Restoring Application Enablement Services using the command line interface
    • Logs
      • Viewing log files
      • Downloading log files
    • Service Controller (start, stop, and restart services)
    • Schematic view of an AE Services configuration
      • About stopping services
      • Restarting the AE Services server and the web server
      • Restarting services
    • Remote syslog server overview
    • System Logging
      • System Logging field descriptions
    • Configuring remote logging without a certificate revocation check
    • Configuring the trace or logging levels
    • Log and trace file retention
      • Retaining log and trace files
        • Log and Trace Retention field descriptions
      • Deleting log files
      • Deleting trace files
      • Retaining logs by using the command line interface
      • Retaining traces by using the command line interface
      • Deleting log files using the command line interface
      • Deleting trace files using the command line interface
    • Debugging CTI session
      • Enabling TSAPI service logging
      • Enabling DMCC service logging
      • Capturing g3peek data containing CTI session information
      • Displaying TSAPI Service license information
  • User Administration
    • User management for authentication
    • DMCC AA policy administration and bypassing user authentication
    • User Management for authorization
    • Logging into User Management
      • The cust account in User Management
      • Viewing the list of all users in the User Management database
      • Adding a user to User Management
      • Editing a user in User Management
      • Deleting a user from User Management
      • Searching for users in User Management
        • Search tips
      • Modifying the default user - sample
      • Changing user passwords
    • Service Administration configuration files
      • attributesmap.properties
      • attributeacl.properties
      • sdbdistributor.properties
      • genericldap1.properties, genericldap2.properties, replicator1.properties
      • rbac.properties
      • ldapfilter.properties
      • log4j.properties
      • remoteldapauthenticator.properties
      • user.properties
      • ws_cus_bootstrap.properties
    • Re-initializing service configuration files
    • Editing the default user values file
      • Guidelines for synchronizing distributors
    • Manage Distributors
      • Manage Distributors field descriptions
      • Synchronizing distributors
      • Editing the distributor configuration file
    • Configuration using CLI
      • setWeblm
      • reservedLicenses
      • importSDB
      • setSDB
      • hostAA
      • trustedHosts
      • trustCACertMgmt
      • serverCertificates
      • tsapiCti
      • switchConnection
      • stdResPorts
      • enterpriseDirectory
      • networkingPorts
      • ctiUser
      • snmpAgent
      • snmpTrapReceiver
      • aesConnectivity
      • haConfigUtil
      • haStartUtil
      • haFailoverUtil
      • haRemoveUtil
      • haSyncUtil
  • Security Administration and Additional PAM Management
    • About Security Administration and additional PAM management
    • Security administration
    • Account Management - Linux user accounts
      • Adding a local Linux account for an administrator
      • Results of adding a local Linux account for an administrator - sample
      • Changing the properties of a Linux administrative account -- modify login
      • Results of changing role assignments for aesadmin3 - sample
      • Removing a Linux account - Remove Login
      • Locking or unlocking a Linux account
      • Changing the default password for a single user mode login using CLI
    • PAM Management
      • Administering the PAM Password Manager
      • Creating a PAM Issue (/etc/issue) message
      • Creating a PAM MOTD (/etc/motd) message
      • Adding PAM limits
      • Administering PAM time
      • Creating a failure message for an unsuccessful login attempt on the AE Services console interface
        • Login Failure Message field descriptions
    • Support for Enhanced Access Security Gateway
      • Enabling or disabling EASG through the CLI interface
      • Enabling or disabling EASG through the AE Services Management Console interface
      • Viewing the EASG certificate information
      • EASG product certificate expiration
      • EASG site certificate
        • Managing site certificates
    • Login reports
      • Displaying a login report for all Linux accounts
      • List Local Host Logins page field descriptions
      • Displaying a login report for a specific login ID
      • Display Login Information page field descriptions
      • Enabling a login audit
      • Unused Login Audit page field descriptions
    • AE Services client applications additional authentication methods
      • Linux authentication
        • Changing to User Management Authentication for the AE Services client application
      • Changing to Linux PAM Authentication for the AE Services client application
      • Changing to User Management Authentication for the AE Services client application
      • Enterprise directory settings in the AE Services Management Console
      • Enterprise directory configuration settings with bridged appearance alert blocking
      • Enterprise directory user authorization policy for DMCC applications
      • Enabling Active Directory authentication for an AE Services client application
    • Configuring AE Services to access an enterprise directory
    • Configuring an external LDAP server — Windows
    • User roles
    • Authentication with Microsoft Active Directory Services and Kerberos
    • Sample procedures for integrating AE Services with ADS using Kerberos
      • Creating an account for the AE Services server on the domain controller
      • Generating a .keytab file for the AE Services server account on the domain controller
      • Viewing the Kerberos 5 RPM packages installed on the AE Services server
      • Editing the Kerberos 5 configuration file on the AE Services server
      • Importing the .keytab file to the AE Services server
    • Administering the time-out period for console and HTTP sessions
  • Data Encryption
    • Remote Key Server
    • Data Encryption password policy
    • Data encryption commands
      • encryptionPassphrase command
        • Adding encryption passphrase
        • Changing encryption passphrase
        • Removing encryption passphrase
        • Displaying encryption passphrase and slot assignment
      • encryptionRemoteKey command
        • Adding remote key server
        • Removing remote key server
        • Displaying remote key server and slot assignment
      • encryptionLocalKey command
        • Enabling local key store
        • Disabling local key store
      • Viewing data encryption status
  • Fault Tolerance Configuration
    • Fault Tolerance
    • Fault Tolerance Configuration Checklist
    • Enabling Fault Tolerance
    • Configuring Fault Tolerance on AE Services virtual machine
  • Security Database
    • The Security Database
      • APIs that use the Security Database
      • Enabling the Security Database - TSAPI, JTAPI, and Telephony Web Service
      • DMCC applications and SDB authorization
        • DMCC device services
        • DMCC session services
        • DMCC applications developed prior to AE Services 4.1
      • Enabling the SDB for DMCC applications and Web Telephony Interface (WTI)
      • TSAPI properties
      • Configuring TSAPI properties
      • About granting additional permissions
        • Extended worktop access
          • If extended worktop access is disabled
        • Access Rights options
      • Security Database objects
        • Tlinks
        • Tlink groups
          • How Tlinks and Tlink groups are used
          • Tlink groups - a way to associate devices with a Switch Connection
        • Adding a Tlink group
        • Devices
        • Adding a device to the SDB
        • Device groups
        • Adding a device group
        • Worktops
        • Adding a worktop
        • Importing multiple worktops from a .CSV file
        • CTI Users
        • Administering CTI user settings
          • Changes to User Permissions
      • Sample SDB Administration scenario - setting up a permission scheme based on access rights
        • Initial settings for the sample help desk group
        • Access privileges for members of the help desk
        • Sample - creating a worktop for each user
        • Sample - creating a device group called help desk
        • Sample - administering Edward’s user profile with greater privileges
        • Sample - verifying the settings of the help desk
      • Sample Configurations
        • Access privileges
          • Manager/Assistant Configuration
          • Call Monitoring Application
          • Portion of User Community Shares Worktops
          • Prompted Digits
          • Call Routing
  • Licensing
    • Licensing configurations
    • Reserving unified desktop licenses
    • Reserving TSAPI user licenses
    • Embedded Avaya WebLM server
    • HTTPS, WebLM, and AE Services
    • Configuring the WebLM server for AE Services
      • WebLM Server Address field descriptions
    • Reserving DMCC licenses
    • Reserving Advance Agent licenses
  • Administration from the operating system command prompt
    • AE Services Administration from the Operating System Command Prompt
      • Accounts for Avaya Services technicians
        • Changing default passwords for sroot, craft, and rasaccess
      • Adding a Linux user
      • Using AIDE
        • Configuring the AIDE database
        • Routine administrative tasks for AIDE
          • Running an AIDE integrity check
          • Updating the AIDE database
          • Enabling and disabling AIDE
      • The netconfig utility
      • CLI utility for collecting logs
      • Remote backup utility
      • Changing the server IP address – Software-Only server
      • AE Services Tools and Linux commands
        • AE Services Linux based capabilities
          • statapp
          • mvap.sh
          • netconfig
          • swversion
        • Linux commands
          • timedatectl
          • df
          • ethtool
          • route
          • scp and sftp
          • service <name> start/stop/restart
          • shutdown -r now
          • ssh
        • Installation and upgrade logs and RPMs
        • Directory structure and file locations
          • postgres data files
          • External scripts
          • Environment variables
  • Administering SNMP
    • Administering SNMP
      • Before you begin - SNMP basics
      • SNMP components for AE Services
        • Product ID administration
        • Configuring the SNMP Agent
        • About sending traps to an Avaya INADS (SSG or SAL) and NMS
          • If you do not have the SAC-SSG or SAL Offer
          • If you provide Technical Services with modem access to the AE Server
        • Administering SNMP trap receivers
        • Testing SNMP Traps
        • AE Services SNMP traps, alarm codes and messages
          • AEServices SNMP traps Alarm Codes and Messages - Part 1
          • AEServices SNMP traps Alarm Codes and Messages - Part 2
          • AEServices SNMP traps Alarm Codes and Messages - Part 3
          • AEServices SNMP traps Alarm Codes and Messages - Part 4
          • AEServices SNMP traps Alarm Codes and Messages - Part 5
          • AEServices SNMP traps Alarm Codes and Messages - Part 6
  • Administering Geo High Availability
    • Administering the Geo Redundant High Availability
      • Configuration worksheet for Geo Redundant High Availability
      • About Eth0 Virtual IP Address
      • Configuring Geo Redundant High Availability
      • Adding ping targets for Geo Redundant High Availability
      • Starting Geo Redundant High Availability
      • Stopping Geo Redundant High Availability
      • Synchronizing Geo Redundant High Availability
      • Switching to the standby server in Geo Redundant High Availability (interchange)
      • Suspending Geo Redundant High Availability
      • Unsuspending Geo Redundant High Availability
      • Removing Geo Redundant High Availability
  • Dial plan administration in AES
    • Dial plan administration in AE Services
      • Configurations that require dial plan administration
      • Dial plan administration - converting E.164 numbers and dial strings
      • Dial plan processing requirements - TelURI formats that AE Services supports
        • Calling device and monitored device ID formats
        • Called device ID formats
      • General tips for setting up From TelURI conversion rules
      • General tips for setting up To TelURI conversion rules
      • Sample of setting up From TelURI conversion rules for a dial plan with fixed-length extensions
        • Example - From TelURI rules for fixed-length extensions
        • Example - how the From TelURI rules process numbers for fixed-length extensions
      • Sample of setting up To TelURI conversion rules for a dial plan with fixed-length extensions
        • Example - To TelURI rules for fixed-length extensions
        • Example - how the To TelURI rules process numbers for fixed-length extensions
      • Sample of setting up From TelURI conversion rules for a switch with variable length extensions
        • Example - From TelURI rules for variable length extensions
        • Example - how the From TelURI rules process numbers for variable length extensions
      • Sample of setting up To TelURI conversion rules for a switch with variable length extensions
        • Example - To TelURI rules for variable length extensions
        • Example - how the To TelURI rules process numbers for variable length extensions
      • Pattern matching -- using Pattern and RegEx (regular expressions)
        • Pattern
        • RegEx
          • Example - To TelURI rules that use RegEx
          • Example - How the To TelURI rules process numbers that use RegEx
      • Tips for dial plan settings with networked switches
      • Methods for administering dial plan settings
        • Administering dial plan settings on a per-switch basis
        • Administering default dial plan settings
      • How different APIs or offers use the TelURI settings
        • From TelURI and ToTelURI operations for the DMCC service
          • From TelURI operations for the DMCC service
          • To TelURI operations for the DMCC service
        • From TelURI and ToTelURI operations for the AE Services implementation for LCS/OCS and Lync
          • From TelURI operation for the AE Services implementation for LCS/OCS and Lync
          • To TelURI operations for the AE Services implementation for LCS/OCS and Lync
      • Creating a backup of the dial plan
      • Importing a dial plan
  • Administering for Web services-based applications
    • AE Services Administration for Web services-based applications
      • SMS Configuration
        • Changing SMS proxy port settings
        • Configuring SMS settings
      • Configuring TWS properties
  • Using the Historical Metric Data Collector (HMDC)
    • Using the Historical Metric Data Collector (HMDC)
      • Scheduling data collection
        • HMDC data
      • Unscheduling data collection
      • Viewing configured schedules
      • Modifying a scheduled data collection
      • Enabling and disabling data collection
      • Creating a metric data report
      • Cleaning up data immediately
  • Location of AE Services log files
    • Device, Media, and Call Control Service
    • WTI
    • DLG Service
    • CVLAN Service
    • TSAPI Service
    • Telephony Web Service
    • System Management System Web Service
  • AE Services network interfaces
    • Out of Band Management
    • Network interface configurations
    • Single NIC configurations
    • Two NIC configurations
    • Network interface (NIC) settings
    • Editing the NIC configuration
  • TCP ports and firewall settings on the AE Services server
    • TCP ports and firewall settings
  • AE Services Management Console connectivity tests
    • AE Services Management Console connectivity tests
      • Testing a TSAPI link
      • Testing a CVLAN link
      • Testing DMCC configuration
      • Testing the TR/87 service
      • Enabling email notifications
      • Running a Trace Route test
  • AE Services administrative roles
    • AE Services administrative roles and access privileges (role based access control - RBAC)
    • Default accounts and AE Services Management Console access privileges
    • Authenticating and authorizing administrators for AE Services Management Console and ssh access
    • Default AE Services accounts
    • Accounts installed with the Avaya Services package
      • The avaya account (User Management administrator)
      • The cust accounts (Linux and User Management)
      • The craft account
    • Changing the default password for the cust account in local Linux
    • Creating a new System Administrator account
    • Adding a Linux System Administrator account (if the Avaya Service Package is not installed)
    • Changing the default password for the avaya account (User Management administrator)
    • Changing the default password for the cust account in User Management
    • Creating a new User Management administrator account and removing the default avaya account from User Management
    • Creating a new System Administrator account and removing the default cust account from User Management
  • Sample Device, Media, and Call Control applications
    • Sample application files on the AE Services server
    • About the sample DMCC applications
    • Preparing to run the sample application
    • Administering AE Services for the sample application
    • Editing the tutorial properties file
    • Running the sample application
    • Troubleshooting the sample application
    • Testing DMCC configuration
  • Avaya Computer Telephony and CVLAN migration
    • TSAPI Client settings
    • Migrating Avaya Computer Telephony users to AE Services
      • Migrating the Avaya Computer Telephony SDB to AE Services
    • Use User Management to add a CTI user
    • Alternative migration strategies for Avaya Computer Telephony
      • Avaya Computer Telephony bronze level integration
        • How bronze level integration works
    • Bronze level integration with Active Directory Services
      • Avaya Computer Telephony silver level integration
        • How silver level integration works
    • Silver level integration with Active Directory Services
      • Avaya Computer Telephony gold level integration
        • How gold level integration works
    • Gold level integration with Active Directory Services
    • Migrating CVLAN to AE Services
      • Migrating CVLAN Server for Linux (Releases 9.0 and 9.1) to AE Services
        • Obtaining the CVLAN settings from Communication Manager
        • Obtaining the CVLAN settings from the CVLAN R9.0 or R9.1 Server for Linux
        • Administering the CVLAN Settings on the AE Services Server
      • Migrating the MAPD-based CVLAN to AE Services
        • Obtaining the CVLAN settings from the MAPD
        • Administering the settings for CVLAN on the AE Server
  • System Manager Trust Management
    • Using Avaya Aura System Manager as a Certificate Authority (CA) to generate signed certificates
    • Creating the AE Services server certificate
    • Downloading the SMGR CA certificate that signed the AE Services server certificate
    • Importing the SMGR CA certificate into the AE Services server
    • Importing the new AE Services server certificate into the AE Services server
    • HTTPS, WebLM, and AE Services
  • OpenSSL as a Certificate Authority (CA)
    • Using OpenSSL as a Certificate Authority (CA) to generate signed certificates
    • Setting up the OpenSSL CA
    • Creating the certificate directory structure
    • Configuring the OpenSSL configuration file
    • Creating the CA root key and self-signed certificate
    • Generating a server certificate for each AE Services server
    • Creating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) and key for each of your AE Services server
    • Signing the AE Services server CSR
    • Importing the public CA certificate into the AE Services trust certificate store
  • Resources
    • Application Enablement Services documentation
      • Finding documents on the Avaya Support website
      • Accessing the port matrix document
      • Avaya Documentation Center navigation
    • Training
    • Viewing Avaya Mentor videos
    • Support
      • Using the Avaya InSite Knowledge Base
  • Glossary
    • AES
    • Alphanumeric
    • API
    • ASAI
    • Association
    • Authentication
    • Authorization
    • Automatic Call Distribution
    • Breadcrumb
    • Call/call monitor
    • Call/device monitor
    • Call control
    • Call Information Services
    • Certificate authority (CA)
    • CN
    • Common name
    • Common User Store
    • Communication Manager API
    • Computer Telephony Integration
    • Connection name
    • CTI link
    • CTI User
    • CT User
    • CUS
    • DES
    • Device
    • Device/device
    • Device group
    • Device ID
    • Device, Media, and Call Control
    • Distinguished name
    • Distributors
    • DMCC
    • DN
    • Domain controller
    • DTMF
    • Exception group
    • First party call control
    • Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
    • Heartbeat
    • Host name
    • JTAPI
    • Kerberos
    • Keystore
    • LDAP
    • MIB
    • Monitor
    • OAM
    • PAM
    • PKI
    • Primary device ID
    • Private data
    • Profile
    • Routing
    • SATA
    • Secondary device group
    • Security Database (SDB)
    • Server Certificate
    • Service administration
    • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
    • SNMP agent
    • SNMP manager
    • Switch connection names
    • Synchronize
    • Telephony Web Service
    • Third-party call control
    • Tlink
    • TLS
    • Transport link
    • Trusted Certificate
    • TSAPI Service
    • User
    • User Management
    • User profile
    • Vector Directory Number (VDN)
    • Workstation
    • Worktop
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