Application Note

JC; Reviewed:
SPOC 9/21/2006
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
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eCLIC.doc
Step Description
6. Expand Sales and click on New Account to edit the properties. Specify the ID,
Password, C. Name, First Name, Last Name, Sex, Language, Title, Mobile, Ext and
E-mail. ID and Password are used by the user to log in to the web interface through
Microsoft Internet Explorer and through the Avaya 4630SW IP Telephone web interface.
Check Short Message to enable the user to send short messages to other users’ IP
Telephone. Click Save.
5. Interoperability Compliance Testing
The interoperability compliance testing included feature functionality testing. The feature
functionality testing evaluated the features of the eCLIC Server application on both the Avaya IP
Telephone web browser interfaces and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Sample web applications
were developed and deployed using eCLIC Editor and tested on the Avaya 4630SW IP
Telephone web browser interface.
5.1. General Test Approach
The general test approach for eCLIC was to exercise the menus and hyperlinks, and perform web
application actions from the Avaya 4630SW IP Telephones web browser interface and Microsoft
Internet Explorer. The main objectives were to verify that:
Web applications developed using eCLIC Editor displayed and functioned correctly on
the 4630SW IP Telephone. The web applications included static HTML web pages, data
retrieval from database and click-to-dial functionality.