Well, this might be too late since I did not realize until today I had an answer to my post.
Anyway the link I provided shows the specifications on one Avaya's product, where it explains how it uses Linux (Red Hat) internally. As far as I know, many current Avaya products are based on Linux, and not HP-Unix as you mentioned. That was the reason of my post.
Anyway the link I provided shows the specifications on one Avaya's product, where it explains how it uses Linux (Red Hat) internally. As far as I know, many current Avaya products are based on Linux, and not HP-Unix as you mentioned. That was the reason of my post.
I do not think so. Otherwise, how are you supposed to record TV programs you cannot watch at the time they are broadcasted?
So it seems that your friend has not much idea about Avaya's products:i ndex2.html
http://prodpubs.avaya.com/draft/chawkdoc/library/