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Avaya Aura® Communication Manager Survivability Options

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  • Legal
  • Introduction
    • Purpose
    • Discontinued support for IP Server Interface (TN2312, commonly known as “IPSI”)
    • Intended audience
    • Change history
  • Survivability Overview
    • Survivable remote and core servers
      • Survivable remote server
      • Survivable core server
      • Primary search timer
      • Failover to a survivable core server
    • Processor Ethernet overview
      • Processor Ethernet functionality
      • Support for Processor Ethernet on a survivable core server
        • Processor Ethernet requirements
        • Optimal performance requirements
    • Survivable core server requirements
    • Survivable core server failover examples
      • Example one: Main servers fail
      • Example two: Network failure
      • Example three: A survivable remote server working in a survivable core server environment
  • Survivable Core Server design and planning
    • Survivable core server design strategy
    • Survivable core server terminology
    • Survivable core server prerequisites
      • Survivable core server worksheet
        • Server ID
        • Module Identification Number (MID)
    • Network port considerations
    • Main server and survivable core server differences
    • Trunking considerations
      • ISDN PRI non facility associated signaling
        • Guidelines for using ISDN PRI non facility associated signaling
      • E911
      • Inter-Gateway Alternate Routing
      • Personal Central Office Line
      • Separation of Bearer and Signaling
    • Data Networking
    • H.323 considerations when using survivable core server
    • Timing considerations
      • Primary Search Timer
      • Feature limitations during gateway outage
    • Feature considerations
      • Announcements
      • Attendant Console
      • Best Service Routing
      • Call Classification
      • Call Coverage
      • Call Vectoring
      • Centralized Attendant Service
      • Crisis Alert
      • CVLAN links
      • Dial Plan Transparency
      • Facility Busy Indication
      • Hunt Groups
      • Leave Word Calling
      • Music on Hold
    • Adjunct considerations
      • Call Detail Recording
        • Traditional Call Detail Recording
        • Survivable CDR
      • Call Management System
      • Extension to Cellular
      • Property Management System
      • Voice Mail
      • Voice Response System
  • Survivable Core Server installation
    • Survivable core server installation checklist
      • Installing a survivable core server
      • Checklist for installing survivable core server with existing server
      • Checklist for installing survivable core server with new servers
    • Survivable core server license files
      • License file for survivable servers
      • Station licenses for survivable servers
      • License files
      • Module IDs and Cluster IDs
      • System Identification numbers
      • MAC Address
      • Checking the license file
      • Feature Keywords
      • Verifying the license status
    • Server configuration worksheets
      • Network settings
      • Network configuration settings
      • Duplication parameters
      • Add Login
    • Survivable core server administration
      • Pre-requisites for administering a survivable core server on the main server
      • Survivable Processor screen
        • Administering page one of the Survivable Processor screen
        • Administering page two of Survivable Processor screen
        • Administering Page three of the Survivable Processor screen
        • Administering Page four of the Survivable Processor screen
      • Checking the administration on the main server
    • Translations
      • Verifying that the survivable core server has received the translations on the main server
  • Survivable core server conversions
    • Survivable core server conversion requirements
    • Converting the existing survivable core server to main server
    • Converting the existing server to survivable core server
  • Survivable core server management
    • Translations administration
      • Determining when the last translation is download from the main server
    • User enabled telephone features
    • Alarms
    • Update the main server
    • After a fall-back to the main server
  • Troubleshooting
    • Verifying the survivable core server translations
    • Verifying the survivable core server configuration
    • Registration
      • Survivable core server is not registered with the main server
      • Monitoring registration requests example
  • Survivable Core Server Acceptance Testing
    • Survivable core server acceptance testing
    • Testing transfer of control from main server to survivable core server
    • Testing transfer of control from survivable core server to main server
      • Verifying the acceptance criteria
    • Disabling a survivable core server from the main server
      • Verifying the acceptance criteria
    • Enabling a survivable core server from the main server
      • Verifying the acceptance criteria
  • Resources
    • Communication Manager 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
    • CLID
    • Community
    • Main server
    • MID
    • MO
    • P
    • Preference
    • Priority value
    • Priority score
    • S
    • SAP
    • SSO
    • SVID
    • SVOR
    • Survivable Core Server
    • Survivable Remote Server
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