Conventions
Issue 7 January 2005
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Terminology
Avaya Communication Manager is the application that provides call control and the Avaya
telephony feature set. This application was referred to as MultiVantage Software or as Avaya
Call Processing (ACP) in previous releases. The term Multivantage is still used in some CLI
commands and in the Web interface. In most of these cases, it is synonymous with
Communication Manager.
Typography
This section describes the typographical conventions for commands, keys, user input, system
output, and field names.
Commands
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Commands are in
constant-width bold
type.
Example:
Type
change-switch-time-zone
and press Enter.
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Command variables are in
bold italic
type when they are part of what you must type,
and in plain italic type when they are not part of what you must type.
Example:
Type
ch ma
machine_name
, where machine_name is the name of the call delivery
machine.
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Command options are in bold type inside square brackets.
Example:
At the DOS prompt, type
copybcf
[-F34].
Keys
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The names of keys are in bold sans serif type.
Example:
Use the Down Arrow key to scroll through the fields.
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When you must press and hold a key and then press a second or third key, we separate
the names of the keys are separated with a plus sign (+).
Example:
Press ALT+D.