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MID Module Identification number: RFA refers to a simplex server and a duplex pair
of servers, within the same Avaya system, as a module. Each module is
assigned a unique Module Identification number (MID). In the case where there
is a duplex pair of servers, each processor within the pair has the same license
file.The MID is assigned by RFA and cannot be changed. In an ESS
environment, the MID and the CLID are the same value.
MO Maintenance object
P
Preference An ESS server can be administered with one of three preference settings. The
preference settings are System Preferred, Local Preferred, and Local Only.
Priority value An administered value entered in the system-parameters ess from. The priority
value is used to distinguish between ESS servers with the same preference
settings and ESS servers with no preference settings. For this document, the
term priority value and priority score is interchangeable.
Priority score See Priority value.
R
RFA Remote Feature Activation: The web-based application used to generate
license and authentication files.
S
SAP Avaya’s ordering system for products and services.
Serial numbers A serial number of the Avaya hardware is used to create a valid license file. The
hardware serial number and the serial number within the license file must
match.
SSO Single Sign-On: An Avaya corporate mechanism requiring a single login to
allow users access to certain web sites.
SVID Server Identification number: A unique identification number assigned by the
customer to the server when the server is configured.
SVOR Server Ordinal: This value identifies a server within its server pair. This value is
set automatically when the server is configured. The A-side server in a duplex
pair always has the ordinal of one. The B-side server in a duplex pair always
has the ordinal of two. Simplex servers always have the ordinal of one.
System Record A number used by RFA to identify the system within the RFA database.