Glossary:
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Avaya Media Server
A family of application-enabling processing platforms that are base d on open CPUs and industry-standard operating
systems. Avaya Media Servers provide centralized Enterprise Class call processing that can be distributed across a
multiprotocol network that includes, but is not limited to, IP. In addition to supporting a highly diversified network
architecture, Avaya Media Servers provide user functionality, system management functionality, intelligent call routing,
application integration, mobility, and conferencing.
Avaya MultiService Console
The fault management infrastructure for a data switching enviro nme nt that interfaces with device management and
provides event reporting and alarming.
Avaya MultiService Network Manager
The network management platform that is used with the Avaya product family.
Avaya Policy Manager
Software that implements policy management for Avaya products.
AVD
alternate voice and data
AWG
See American Wire Gauge (AWG).
AWOH
See Administration Without Hardware (AWOH).
AWT
Average work time
B
B8ZS
See Bipolar Eight Zero Substitution (B8ZS).
bandwidth
The width of a communications channel. In analog communications, bandwid t h is measured in cycles per second or
Hertz. In digital communications, bandwidth is measured in bits per second.
barrier code
A security code that is used with the Remote Access feature to prevent unauthorized access to the system.
Basic Rate Interface (BRI)
See Integrated Services Digital Network Basic Rate Interface (ISDN-BRI).
BCC
See Bearer Capability Class (BCC).
BCMS
Avaya Basic Call Management System
BCT
See business communications terminal (BCT).