
Avaya Voice Priority Processor
Installation
When the name services are set up correctly, the Avaya Voice Priority
Processor can translate hostnames to IP addresses. Using Telnet, it is also
possible to access the Avaya Voice Priority Processor using its hostname
instead of the IP address.
•
Syslog Server
– Logging can be set to
Syslog
or
NONE
.
The Avaya Voice Priority Processor must be reset in order to set the configuration options. If the
Avaya Voice Priority Processor is in
Maintenance Lock
, you will be prompted to reset the Avaya
Voice Priority Processor upon pressing Esc. Respond with a
Y
to the reset prompt.
The Avaya Voice Priority Processor may be manually reset by selecting the
Reset
option in the
SVP-II
Configuration
screen and then pressing Esc.
4.4 SVP-II
Configuration
Whether you are using a gateway or not using a gateway will determine the mode of the Avaya Voice
Priority Processor. The
SVP-II Configuration
screen is where you set the mode of the Avaya Voice
Priority Processor. It is also where you can lock the Avaya Voice Priority Processor for maintenance
and reset the Avaya Voice Priority Processor after maintenance.
The Avaya Voice Priority Processor will automatically lock for maintenance if the IP address is
changed. When this Maintenance Lock occurs, the Avaya Voice Priority Processor must be reset upon
exit. All active calls are terminated during a reset.
From the main menu, scroll to
SVP-II Configuration
and select by pressing Enter.
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