Avaya Communication Manager- Collaboration
Avaya Web Conferencing
Avaya Web Conferencing provides a variety of practical features to help make virtual meetings more interactive and productive, including:
PowerPoint "push," document annotation, white boarding, text
chat and polling with instant results.
Desktop and application sharing, ideal for live product demonstrations
or interactive document review and editing.
Host ability to promote participants in order to take control of the Web
conference.
Recording and playback of the audio and Web portions of the conference.
Optional conference presenter video streaming (one to many).
Brandable and customisable interfaces.
Integrating Avaya Web Conferencing with Meeting Exchange audio conferencing
enhances the meeting experience by allowing hosts to monitor and control
the activity of participants within the conference. An integrated participant
list that appears in the Web Conference interface, provides a range of
capabilities:
- Access the audio and Web portions of the conference with a single set
of login credentials.
- Identify speakers, or noisy lines, in the audio conference.
- Mute individuals or the whole audience.
- Disconnect participants.
- Start and stop synchronized recording of the conference.
Avaya Meet-me conferencing
An extension of the current six-party Meet-me conferencing capability
offered by Avaya, a single Expanded Meet-me call can hold up to 300 people
or the 300 licenses can be divided among many conferences on the system.It leverages
the same features, administrator and user experience found with the current
six-party Meet-me solution, including entry and exit tones and single passcode
for entry (participant and moderator). It also provides phone display of
conference size, ability to scroll through the list of participants and
ability to mute selective participants. The capacity of the conferencing
solution is determined by the number of licenses, which are available in
bundles of 50, up to a maximum of 300.The software-based solution runs
on an Avaya S8500B server and connects with Communication Manager v3.0
Linux-based servers via encrypted signalling links (TLS - SIP standard).
It uses the same operating system as Communication Manager (RedHat Linux
8.0), and supports a wide range of endpoints including analogue, DCP, BRI,
H.323 and SIP.
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