Once you double click the saved session in your tutty, you will open a connection to the CM. Select the default emulation (vt100) by pressing ENTER once presented with the question. Once you have the connection open you're actually at the Aura's OS level (Linux in this case). There are a lot of commands that can be issued from this ...
Read More »3. The tool – installing and configuring
So as i was speaking earlier you can use tutty to have a quick tool for administering your PBX. After you got the zip file, extract the file in a folder (i generally use my desktop). In the Host name or IP Address put the ip address of you Aura CM Server then click on telnet. The port will flip ...
Read More »2. The Administrator
So the first thing you have to learn after the Avaya implementation team left you will all that equipment is how to administer it. Sounds easy but the tool they left you, Avaya Site Administrator, might scare you. You can use a basic tool as well called Tutty (probably you know about putty, tutty supports emulation for Avaya as well). ...
Read More »1. The hardware
Before we dig into the depths of software programming I’ll try to address some of the questions regarding the hardware involved in making a call. You probably know at this point that you have a server or more, a “box” with some boards with a lot of lights inside and the phones. Avaya uses these terms when it comes to ...
Read More »Welcome
This is a blog dedicated to all Avaya users. It was so hard for me to learn all this that i've decided that i'll help the people a bit by putting together a small training site where one could get all the info they need. So, welcome and keep on reading.
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