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Avaya Terminal Configuration
Avaya Terminal Configuration is a new web-based client application that allows end users to access Media
Servers in order to configure personal station set preferences and features. Avaya Terminal Configuration
runs on top of Avaya Directory Enabled Management software, and therefore requires that Avaya Directory
Enabled Management software be installed.
Avaya Terminal Emulator
Avaya Terminal Emulator is a Windows (98/NT/2000) application that provides direct connectivity
capabilities. It can be run either as a standalone application or run from Avaya Site Administration. Avaya
Terminal Emulator includes the following features:
Connection List — lets you store and organize information about the systems to which you regularly
connect and allows you to connect to them by double-clicking.
FTP Manipulator — lets you transfer files to and from your computer to a remote system.
Icon Manager — lets you assign functionality to icons that come as part of Avaya Terminal Emulator or to
your own icons.
Telnet connection — lets you launch a telnet session to remote systems that you are accessing over a LAN
or WAN.
Terminal Emulator — lets you access systems using a modem, data module, PDM, or direct connection.
Avaya Voice Announcement Over LAN Manager
Avaya Voice Announcement over LAN Manager lets you use your LAN to transfer recorded
announcements to the TN2501AP boards located in remote Media Servers. This product offers the
following capabilities:
• View the current status of TN2501AP board announcements
• Simplified administration to add/change/remove announcements
• Copy/backup announcement files from a supported TN2501AP board to Avaya Voice
Announcement over LAN Manager via a customer’s LAN
• Copy/restore announcement files to a supported TN2501AP board from Avaya Voice
Announcement over LAN Manager via a customer’s LAN