Implementing CVLAN and Telephony Services

Implementing CVLAN and Telephony Services

Avaya Computer Telephony is an integrated software offer that includes two servers, Telephony Services Server (Tserver) and the CVLAN Server. By bundling the two software components, Avaya Computer Telephony enables you to effect an integrated installation of both applications. Keep these points in mind if you are implementing both applications.

Up to eight CTI logical links can be shared between Telephony Services and CVLAN applications.

Telephony Services and CVLAN rely on a common user interface, the G3 PBX DRIVER configuration utility, to administer links.

Telephony Services and CVLAN applications can operate simultaneously on the same Windows-based server (Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP).

CVLAN does not rely on the Telephony Services security database for client authentication. Instead, it authenticates clients based on the client IP address or the host name. See ‘‘Basic CVLAN Client Administration’’ on page -127.

Figure 5-1 depicts a coresident implementation of Telephony Services and CVLAN.

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