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MAS - CA - Procedure - Analyzing Deployed Caller Applications
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After deploying a caller application across the voice mail domain, Avaya strongly recommends that you analyze it using the application analysis feature. This allows you to test and debug your caller applications. This helps you to find any problems with the application before your callers do.
For the deployment procedure, see MAS - CA - Procedure - Deploying Caller Applications to a VMD.
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The following procedures suggest an approach to using the Caller Applications Editor, when analyzing deployed caller applications. This is a procedural overview with links to the topics that describe each tree node and screen in detail.
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Procedure 1: Analyzing Deployed Caller Applications
- In the Modular Messaging Caller Applications window, click on the relevant
voice mail domain node, beneath the
Deployed applications node in the tree. See MAS - CA - Voice Mail Domain Node.
- As soon as you click the node, the Caller Applications Editor performs an analysis of the deployed caller applications, then lists the results in the right hand pane:
Indicates no detected problems.
Indicates a problem that needs attention.
- If you wish the analysis to include subscriber mailboxes that refer to caller applications, follow “Procedure 2” below.
- If you wish to view the details of the analysis results, follow “Procedure 3” below.
Procedure 2: Configuring “Front Door” Analysis
By default, when analyzing caller applications, the Caller Applications Editor excludes subscriber mailboxes that refer to caller applications. These are known as “Front Door” applications. This is because the task of analyzing all subscriber mailboxes that refer to caller applications can take a considerable amount of time.
To include “Front Door” analysis of the deployed caller applications:
Procedure 3: Viewing the Results of Analyzed Deployed Caller Applications
- Follow “Procedure 1” above and, if necessary, “Procedure 2” above.
- Click on a deployed caller application listed in the right hand pane.
Indicates no detected problems.
Indicates a problem that needs attention.
- The results include caller application deployment, association references, mailbox references and references from/to the caller application.
The problem areas are marked with a red cross and include further information.
- You can copy these results to the Windows Clipboard, if you wish, via the Copy to clipboard button.
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