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Caller Applications Editor<br />

Analyzing Deployed Caller Applications<br />

After deploying a caller application across the voice mail domain, <strong>Avaya</strong> strongly<br />

recommends that you analyze it using the application analysis feature. This allows you<br />

to test and debug your caller applications. This helps you to find any problems with the<br />

application before your callers do.<br />

For the deployment procedure, see Deploying Caller Applications to a VMD on page<br />

6-13.<br />

Note: The following procedures suggest an approach to using the Caller<br />

Applications Editor, when analyzing deployed caller applications. This is a<br />

procedural overview with links to the topics that describe each tree node and<br />

screen in detail.<br />

Procedure 1: Analyzing Deployed Caller Applications<br />

1. In the Modular Messaging Caller Applications window, click on the<br />

relevant voice mail domain node, beneath the Deployed<br />

applications node in the tree. See Voice Mail Domain Node on page<br />

6-30.<br />

2. Click the Application Analysis node. See Application Analysis<br />

Node on page 6-32.<br />

Note: If you do not see this node in the tree, click the Action ><br />

Refresh menu command.<br />

3. As soon as you click the node, the Caller Applications Editor performs<br />

an analysis of the deployed caller applications, then lists the results in<br />

the right hand pane:<br />

! Indicates no detected problems.<br />

! Indicates a problem that needs attention.<br />

4. If you wish the analysis to include subscriber mailboxes that refer to<br />

caller applications, follow “Procedure 2” below.<br />

5. If you wish to view the details of the analysis results, follow “Procedure<br />

3” below.<br />

Procedure 2: Configuring “Front Door” Analysis<br />

By default, when analyzing caller applications, the Caller Applications Editor excludes<br />

subscriber mailboxes that refer to caller applications. These are known as “Front Door”<br />

applications. This is because the task of analyzing all subscriber mailboxes that refer to<br />

caller applications can take a considerable amount of time.<br />

<strong>Avaya</strong> Modular Messaging Release 3.1 with the <strong>Avaya</strong> MSS<br />

6–20 MAS <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

February 2007

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