Avaya Network Management Console User Guide
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Preface
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Avaya Network Management Console Introduction
- An
introduction to Avaya Network Management Console, including
instructions on starting Avaya Network Management Console, a
detailed description of Avaya Network Management Console’s
user interface, and instructions on how to use Avaya Network
Management Console’s on-line help.
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Avaya Network Management Console Network Tree
- A
description of the Avaya Network Management Console network
tree including its default views - the Subnet View and Device
Type View - and the System View for networks containing VoIP
devices. It also includes instructions on how to create custom
views and search the tree.
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Avaya Network Management Console Network Table
- A
description of the Avaya Network Management Console network
table and instructions on how to add, delete, and modify objects
in the table.
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Avaya Network Management Console
Application Launcher
- Instructions on how to launch device-
specific and network-wide applications from Avaya Network
Management Console.
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Network Maps
- An explanation of Network Maps, instructions
on how to create, open, save, and print Network Maps, and
instructions on importing devices into Network Maps and
exporting devices from Network Maps.
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Introduction to the Discovery Window
- Instructions on how
to open and close the Discovery window and a description of the
Discovery window.
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Discovering Your Network
- Instructions on how to use
Network Management in Standalone Mode to discover the
subnets, nodes and VoIP devices on your network. It also includes
an explanation of the Discovery Log and how to configure a
router’s access parameters including SNMP V1 or SNMP V3
protocol.
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Introduction to the Event Manager
- Instructions on how to
open and close the Event Manager and a description of the Event
Manager.
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Managing Events
- Instructions on how to use the Event
Manager to view, filter, and delete events from the Event Log
Browser, define event actions, and assign actions to events.
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Remote Access
- Instructions on running Avaya Network
Management Console remotely, including security issues.