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Traffic Analysis – used to analyse switch resources

and to forecast growth. It will provide

information such as trunk usage, peak periods,

processor loads and loop traffic

LDAP Synchronisation – provides the ability to link

the OTM Common Database to an external LDAP

server. Netscape, Novell NDS, Microsoft Active

Directory and Microsoft Exchange LDAP servers

are supported. LDAP synchronisation will save the

administrator from having to do repetitive data

entry of common data

Station Administration – simplifies the day-today

station adds, moves and changes to single and

multi-line phones

Web Based Desktop Services – provides end users

with an easy-to-use on-line help; end users can

also be given permissions to make feature

changes on their phones

Virtual Terminal Service – provides a single point

of connectivity to the Meridian 1 system and other

telnet enabled Meridian applications (ie Meridian

Mail, MIRAN, MICB, etc) via a terminal emulator

that can be launched using a Web browser. It also

provides context sensitive on-line help for

Meridian 1 overlays

Corporate Directory – enables enterprises to

define parameters and generate reports from

corporate station and user data that is associated

with a terminal number. These reports can

include up to 100 different data fields including

name, extension, location and department

associated with each terminal number

Access Server – offers terminal server-like

capabilities. It provides the ability to access OTM

via Command Line Interface (CLI) and have the

input passed through to a specific connected

device

Telecom Billing System – is a fully integrated

telecom costing and billing application.

• TBS can collect call records and allocate costs to

the appropriate users or departments using

flexible cost models. It also generates meaningful

reports that supports multiple currencies

The Optivity Telephony Manager Release 2.0

(OTM 2.0) provides concurrency up to (and

including) release 25.40 as well as CSE 1000 release

2.0.OTM 2.0 includes the feature enhancements

described below:

Succession CSE 1000 Release 2.0 Concurrence.

The OTM 2.0 applications have been modified to

support the introduction of new components in the

CSE 1000 Rel 2.0 solution. It includes the support of

new set (i2002) as well as the support for branch

office and virtual office.

Empowered Web Navigation. The OTM navigators

(Windows and Web based) provide a display of

Succession CSE 1000 elements in a network view.

Succession CSE1000 network elements that can be

displayed include Gatekeepers, Call Servers and

Signaling Servers. The OTM navigators will allow

administrators to select specific elements by clicking

on the displayed element, which will cause their

browser to link to the CSE “on-board ”Web server

and proceed to management “direct to the element”.

Also, since CSE is a distributed system, a new

network view (called Gatekeeper Zones) is created in

the OTM navigators. It provides a “logical ” view of

components that are linked to a given Gatekeeper as

opposed to a “geographical” view of components in

given physical locations.

Improved Security and User Access Control.

Starting on OTM Release 2.0, administrators can

now create new user groups and define for all type

of accesses one or more authentication methods.

The authentication can be done through a local OTM

server account, a Windows NT domain account or

using an LPAP server.

All passwords stored in OTM database will be

encrypted (Windows Crypto API) as well as

passwords used for synchronisation with LDAP

servers (SSL encryption).

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