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Appendix B: Displaying additional time zones using Supervisor
For CMS R17 and earlier, the following procedure describes how CMS Supervisor PC client displays additional time zones, besides the default ones:
1. Ensure that CMS Supervisor is not running.
2. Locate the TimeZone and TimeZoneFullList files in the installation directory of CMS
Supervisor.
Example:
C:\Program Files\Avaya\CMS Supervisor R18\TimeZone
C:\Program Files\Avaya\CMS Supervisor R18\TimeZoneFullList
3. Open the TimeZone file using an application like Notepad.
You can see a list of time zones in this file which CMS Supervisor displays when CMS
Supervisor is launched.
4. To copy additional time zones to the Timezone file, perform the following steps: a. Open the TimeZoneFullList file using an application like Notepad. b. Copy the line containing the time zone that you want CMS Supervisor to display from
TimeZoneFullList.
c. Paste the line copied in the previous step to the TimeZone file.
Note:
Note:
The contents in the TimeZone file must be a subset of the TimeZoneFullList file.
Each time zone must be on a new line.
5. To display the additional time zone in CMS Supervisor, launch CMS Supervisor again.
You can see the newly added time zone. Use this to generate reports.
Note:
Note:
Note:
For CMS R18 servers and later, CMS Supervisor obtains the time zone file from the server rather than using a local file on the PC. For more information on setting the time zone on the CMS server, see Appendix A of Avaya CMS Administration.
Note:
Offsets for various time zones are described in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones .
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Table of contents
- 1 Avaya CMS Supervisor Clients Installation and Getting Started
- 5 Contents
- 11 Chapter 1: Introduction
- 11 Purpose
- 11 Intended audience
- 11 Document changes since last issue
- 12 Related resources
- 12 Documentation
- 12 Avaya Mentor videos
- 14 Documentation websites
- 14 Support
- 15 Chapter 2: Introduction to Call Management System PC and Web clients
- 15 What is CMS?
- 15 What is CMS Supervisor PC client
- 16 What is CMS Supervisor Web
- 17 Features not supported in CMS Supervisor Web R18
- 17 CMS Supervisor PC Client and CMS Supervisor Web Comparison
- 18 What is CMS Mobile Supervisor
- 21 Chapter 3: Getting started with CMS Supervisor Web
- 21 Signing in
- 21 Certificates
- 22 Accepting a security certificate when using IE 10 and IE 11
- 22 Accepting a security certificate when using Firefox
- 22 Accepting a security certificate when using Safari
- 23 Exporting and importing a CMSWeb certificate in Internet Explorer
- 23 Exporting the CMSWeb certificate
- 24 Importing the CMSWeb certificate
- 25 Adobe Flash
- 25 Link status icons and Menu bar
- 25 Changing ACD and running reports
- 26 The Report Window
- 26 Thresholds
- 27 Drill Down
- 27 Debugging CMS Supervisor Web
- 27 Debug settings
- 28 Changing settings using the GUI
- 28 Changing settings using the userlog.properties file
- 28 User level logging
- 29 Global level logging
- 31 Chapter 4: Getting started with CMS Mobile Supervisor
- 31 Prerequisites and requirements
- 32 CMS Mobile Supervisor app connection to the CMS server
- 32 Certificates
- 32 Verifying certificate installation and DNS server configuration
- 33 Installing the application
- 33 Logging in
- 33 Creating Views
- 34 Creating a Skills view
- 34 Creating an Agent view
- 34 Thresholds
- 34 Calculations
- 35 Filtering and Drill Down
- 35 Useful tips
- 35 Short cut menu
- 36 Real-time application
- 36 Miscellaneous information
- 37 Chapter 5: Introducing CMS Supervisor PC client
- 37 About CMS Supervisor PC client
- 37 What is new for this release
- 38 Number of CMS Supervisor PC client windows allowed
- 38 Number of simultaneous instances allowed
- 38 Number of PCs allowed to run CMS Supervisor PC client
- 38 Performance
- 39 Reliability and availability
- 39 Security
- 40 Languages supported
- 40 Installation support
- 41 Operating system requirements
- 41 Supported operating systems
- 41 Using current versions
- 42 What about non supported operating systems?
- 42 About upgrades to Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10
- 42 Hardware requirements
- 43 Required network, serial, or modem connections
- 43 Network connections
- 43 Serial connections
- 44 Modem connections
- 45 Chapter 6: Installing CMS Supervisor PC client
- 45 Local installations
- 45 Version upgrades
- 46 Upgrading a previously-installed R18 version using a local installation
- 46 Upgrading from R13 and earlier
- 46 Upgrading R14 through R17 using a local installation
- 47 Typical and custom installations
- 47 Typical installations
- 47 Custom installations
- 48 Installing CMS Supervisor PC client on a local PC from a disc
- 48 Installing CMS Supervisor PC client on a local PC from the network
- 49 Before you begin
- 49 Prepare the network directory
- 49 Installing CMS Supervisor PC client on each PC
- 50 What to do if the installation does not start automatically
- 50 CMS Supervisor PC client silent installation and uninstallation
- 52 Adding, viewing and establishing connections to CMS R12/R13/R14 servers
- 53 Chapter 7: Installing CMS Supervisor PC client with Citrix XenApp 6.0 and 6.5
- 53 Installing the software
- 53 Prerequisites
- 54 Installing the CMS Supervisor PC client software
- 54 Configuring the Citrix software for CMS Supervisor PC client
- 54 Prerequisites
- 55 Configuring the Citrix software
- 58 Enabling the application for the user
- 58 Launching the CMS Supervisor PC client application
- 58 Uninstalling the software
- 59 Prerequisites
- 59 Precautionary measures
- 59 Uninstalling the software
- 59 Considerations when using Citrix XenApp
- 61 Chapter 8: Uninstalling CMS Supervisor PC client
- 61 CMS Supervisor PC client uninstall using the Microsoft Windows Add/Remove Programs wizard
- 62 CMS Supervisor PC client silent uninstall
- 63 Chapter 9: Getting started with CMS Supervisor PC client
- 63 About CMS server connection settings
- 63 Connection options
- 64 Automatic and manual
- 64 Open the CMS Supervisor PC client application
- 64 Establish the connection
- 65 Choose settings
- 66 Establish network settings
- 67 Establish serial settings
- 67 Establish modem settings
- 68 Establish SSH settings
- 68 Log in to the CMS server for the first time
- 69 Log in to the CMS server after the first time
- 69 Automatic login
- 70 Related topic
- 70 Manual login
- 71 Related topics
- 71 Log off the CMS server
- 72 Exit CMS Supervisor PC client
- 72 Change connection settings
- 73 Close CMS Supervisor PC client windows
- 75 Chapter 10: CMS operations in CMS Supervisor PC Client
- 75 About operations
- 75 Tasks on the Operations tab
- 75 Related topics
- 76 How to get to the Operations tab
- 76 Actions menu
- 76 Purpose
- 77 Action menu items
- 79 Chapter 11: Installing and using Terminal Emulator
- 79 About Terminal Emulator
- 80 Description of Terminal Emulator
- 80 Installation information
- 81 Terminal Emulator main window
- 81 CMS main menu
- 81 Title Bar
- 81 Menu Bar
- 82 Terminal Emulator Function Keys
- 82 Help Function Key (F1)
- 82 Window Function Key (F2)
- 82 Commands Function Key (F3)
- 83 Keep Function Key (F4)
- 83 Exit Function Key (F5)
- 83 Scroll Function Key (F6)
- 84 Current Function Key (F7)
- 84 Main Menu Function Key (F8)
- 84 The Terminal Emulator window
- 85 Profile menu
- 86 Edit menu
- 87 Connection menu
- 87 Reset menu
- 88 Help menu
- 88 Communications tab
- 88 Purpose
- 89 Connection descriptions
- 89 Network connection settings
- 90 Serial and modem connection settings
- 90 Modem tab
- 91 Purpose
- 91 Before you begin
- 91 Modem Commands field descriptions
- 92 Font tab
- 92 Purpose
- 92 Example
- 92 Font Sizes field descriptions
- 93 Install Terminal Emulator
- 93 Open Terminal Emulator
- 93 Log in to CMS
- 94 Create profiles
- 94 To stop the login process
- 94 Log in with more than four profiles
- 95 Exit Terminal Emulator
- 95 Edit profiles
- 96 Delete profiles
- 97 Terminal Emulator messages
- 98 Description of error messages
- 99 Description of information messages
- 99 Resolve Terminal Emulator font problems
- 99 Terminal Emulator silent install and uninstall
- 101 Chapter 12: Installation and OS and hardware support of Network Reporting
- 101 Installing Network Reporting
- 101 Uninstalling Network Reporting
- 102 Hardware and software requirements
- 103 Chapter 13: Troubleshooting
- 103 General troubleshooting tips
- 103 Verify privileges
- 103 Verify swap files
- 104 Test operation of networking software
- 104 Preserve CMS Supervisor PC client user profiles
- 104 View the readme file
- 105 PC shutdowns and operating system crashes
- 105 Resolve error messages
- 105 Installation messages
- 106 Login error messages
- 110 Browse errors when logged into multiple CMS servers
- 110 Find OCX and DLL incompatibilities
- 111 Resolve TCP/IP host name
- 112 Check for serial or modem connection problems
- 113 Appendix A: CMS Supervisor PC Client installed files
- 131 Appendix B: Displaying additional time zones using Supervisor
- 133 Glossary
- 139 Index