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Welcome to Jaymzworld
Jamie Sims

Welcome to Jaymzworld, a repository of my notes and reminders pertaining to Operation, Administration and Maintenance information for Avaya, Inc.'s servers running Aura Communication Manager, Aura Session Manager, and Aura System Manager, amongst other services.

Many of the articles on this site pertain to Avaya Inc's Media Servers and Communication Manager software. Be aware that this site is in NO WAY affiliated with or supported by Avaya, Inc. The tips on this site may cause your PBX to melt!

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Did you know?: Syslog notes

==Syslog configuration==

Every rule consists of two fields, a selector field and an action field. These two fields are separated by one or more spaces or tabs. The selector field specifies a pattern of facilities and priorities belonging to the specified action.

The selector field itself again ..→

Or How About This?: Creating a crossover cable from a 104 Block

This page specifies how to make a crossover ethernet cable with a 104 Block. Required equipment are the 104 Block, comcode 103985693 and 2 D8W cords, comcode 103786778.

Using the 104 Block, cross the 110-hardware straight through for the punch down connections 1 and 2 and 7 and 8. Cross A3 to B5, ..→

Categories

Call Processing and Maintenance
A look behind the scenes at how the Maintenance subsystems work
Communication Manager Manual Pages
Communication Manager man pages in HTML format
HowTos
These pages contain steps on implementing example configurations
Images
What it looks like
Linux Related
Linux commands and such
Media Gateways
G250/G350/G450/G700 related information
Scripts
Source for script files, and pointers
SIP
SIP related, just getting started
Session Manager/System Manager
Just like it says, SM and SMGR
Stubs
Works in progress
Networking
Configuration reminders for network gear that I've had to self-train on.
Personal tools
communication