Installation guide

Managing Wave system resources 23-49
Chapter 23: Continuing System Administration
Wave Global Administrator Guide
System resource types
The following table describes the various resources listed in the Resource Management applet.
See the appropriate sections in this book or other documentation referenced, for information
about allocating resources for the following applications.
Resource Description
CONFERENCE RESOURCES
Meet Me Conferencing
This feature is not supported in this version.
Ad Hoc Conferencing
Ad Hoc Participants
. Used for conference participants and for conference
features invoked from a phone or ViewPoint. The most common use for Ad
Hoc Participants resources is when initiating a conference call and adding
parties, but this resource type is also used for call recording for 3- or more
party conference calls (see “Allocating DSP resources for call recordings” on
page 19-6.)
APPLICATION RESOURCES
Interactive PBX
Resources
Plugins
. Used for sessions of IVR and other Plug-in applications.
Prompt Assist. Used for all phone command prompts in a call.
You can allocate either of the following resource types to support voice mail
access. These two resource types are mutually exclusive, so all voice mail
resources must be assigned to one option or the other.
Voice Mail Dedicated Pool. Used for voicemail access, either a caller
leaving a voice message or a user playing back a voice message.
Voice Mail w/Automatic Gain Control. Same as the previous resource
type, but also provides automatic gain control (AGC) for voice mail
recordings. (AGC adjusts the volume level of audio as a voice message is
recorded so that the playback level is more consistent.).
Since
Voice Mail w/Automatic Gain Control resources require more DSP
cycles (2 MCPS per resource) than
Voice Mail Dedicated Pool resources,
Vertical recommends that you start out using
Voice Mail Dedicated Pool
resources, and only change to
Voice Mail w/Automatic Gain Control
resources if you encounter too much volume variation during voice message
playback.
Release 2.0
September 2010