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Avaya Site Administration Reference
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Creating a shared system file
A shared system file enables you to define all of the connection information for multiple
voice systems and messaging systems in a single file. Other PCs in your company that
are running Avaya Site Administration can then use this file to connect to the defined
systems. A shared system file eliminates the need for you to define connectivity
information for every device in every installation of Avaya Site Administration in your
company.
To create a shared system file, perform the following steps:
1 From the Tools menu, select Options.
The Options dialog box appears.
2 In the Shared Systems area on the General tab, make sure the Share System File
check box is enabled.
3 In the File box, enter the name of the shared system file you want to create. Click
to specify the location for this file. Be sure to save this file to a location that other
Avaya Site Administration users can access.
4 Click OK to save your changes and close the Options dialog box.
5 Perform one of the following steps:
If you want to add a new voice system, click on the toolbar, or select
File>New>Voice System.
If you want to add a new messaging system, click on the toolbar, or select
File>New>Messaging System.
If you want to add a new generic device, click on the toolbar, or select
File>New>Generic Device.
The Add System dialog box appears.
6 In the System Name box, enter the name for this system.
7 In the Shared Systems area, click the Shared System option button.
8 Complete this dialog box, and then click Next.
9 Complete the subsequent wizard dialog boxes to add the device information to the
shared system file. If you need help with a dialog box, click Help on that dialog box.
When you are finished adding the device information to the shared system file, the
shared device appears in the Tree tab and the Target System drop-down list box with a
sharing hand icon (for example, ).
NOTE:
The shared system file can contain the connection information for multiple devices. If you
want to add other devices to the shared system file, repeat steps 5 through 9.
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