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Introduction
Chapter 1
Differences Between R1 and R2 of BCMS Vu 1-5
Differences Between R1 and R2 of
BCMS Vu
1
Release 2 of BCMS Vu is the response by Lucent Technologies to requests
from users for more features than exist on Release 1.
The most obvious difference between Release 1 and Release 2 is the
separation of the Server application from the Client application. The Server
application is installed on one PC, which is connected to a DEFINITY
system. The Server obtains data from the DEFINITY system. Client
applications are installed on the same PC as the Server or on other PCs,
which connect to the server over a LAN, instead of connecting directly to the
DEFINITY system. From R2, Version 2 and later, BCMS Vu software
supports LAN connectivity to the DEFINITY ONE platform.
With Release 2, users can now
Access real-time data without each BCMS Vu program having a direct
connection to a system management port on the DEFINITY system.
Create real-time pie chart graphs and time-trace graphs.
Print real-time text reports.
Schedule the printing of historical reports.
Send displays to wallboards connected to other PCs in the network.
Wallboards need to be registered with but not physically connected to
the Server PC.
Send one report to several wallboards or send different reports to
wallboards daisy-chained together.
Alternate reports and a broadcast message to the same wallboard or
wallboards.
Define four levels of alerts and thresholds in reports.
Manage the storage of interval and daily data separately.
In addition to the above, BCMS Vu R2 is now licensed for one, five or ten
Clients.
•In BCMS Vu R1, thresholds applied across all splits/skills or VDNs.
Now you can define thresholds for each split/skill or VDN.
The 486 processor is no longer supported.
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