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Sample Services Configuration Script — Call Records Server (continued)
Enable management station authentication? [N] :
Press the Enter or Return key to accept the default answer (N). To enable
management station authentication, enter
Y
. The script will then accept
the IP addresses of up to four network management stations.
Do you wish to change any of the Common Agent parameters? [N] :
Press the Enter or Return key to accept the default answer (N). If you
answer Y to this question, the script presents each of the items that you
have entered during the most recent part of the script and allows you to
accept the value or change it.
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Initial VCX configuration is now complete. Before the information just
entered is saved, you have the option of reviewing and changing parameters
for each VCX service at a detailed level. This is not needed in most cases
and is recommended only for advanced users.
Do you wish to review service parameters in detail? [N] :
Press the Enter or Return key to accept the default answer (N). If you
answer Y to this question, the script enters a mode in which you can
review and modify low-level configuration parameters for each service.
This is
not
needed for standard configurations and using it successfully
requires substantial VCX configuration expertise. 3Com does not support
this mode of making configuration changes.
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Please wait while the wizard completes.
After the Call Records Server has been installed, you must configure it so
that it gathers Call Data Records (CDRs) from the appropriate VCX servers
in your system. For instructions on how to configure your Call Records
Server, see the
VCX Maintenance Guide.
Summary of Contents for VCX V7000
Page 14: ...14 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 58: ...58 CHAPTER 1 PRE INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ...
Page 118: ...118 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING AN IP TELEPHONY AND MESSAGING SERVER ...
Page 164: ...164 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING AN IP TELEPHONY SERVER ...
Page 218: ...218 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLING AN IP MESSAGING SERVER ...
Page 242: ...242 CHAPTER 5 INSTALLING A CALL PROCESSING SERVER ...
Page 252: ...252 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLING A CALL RECORDS SERVER ...
Page 284: ...284 CHAPTER 8 INSTALLING LANGUAGE PROMPTS ...
Page 326: ...324 CHAPTER 10 INSTALLING THE ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT SUITE ...
Page 421: ...Automated Branch Office Startup 419 ...
Page 422: ...420 APPENDIX B AUTOMATED BRANCH OFFICE INSTALLATION ...
Page 482: ...480 APPENDIX E OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTS ...
Page 488: ...486 INDEX ...