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Sample Services Configuration Script — Primary Server (continued)
The Customer Name identifies the company using this VCX system.
Enter the customer name :
Enter the name of your company.
Some VCX applications can use European date ordering. Answer 'Y' here to
enable this.
Use European date order? (Y/N) [N] :
Press the Enter or Return key to accept the default answer (N). If you
want to display dates using the European order, enter
Y
.
In a regional office, IP Messaging can be used in two ways. In a Global
Messaging configuration, the regional IP Messaging servers are used by the
entire organization including branch offices. In a Local Messaging
configuration, the regional IP Messaging servers are used only by the
regional office, and branches have their own IP Messaging systems. NOTE: A
regional office that has no branch offices uses Local Messaging.
Is Global Messaging in use? (Y/N) [N] :
Press the Enter or Return key to accept the default answer (N). Single
offices with two IP Telephony Servers and two IP Messaging Servers are
configured for Local IP Messaging. That is, all users obtain IP Messaging
services from the local IP Messaging Servers.
In order to support "ad-hoc" conferences with more than 3 participants, the
Adhoc Conference Service is used. This service should be enabled on this
server, unless another server dedicated to Adhoc Conferencing will be used
instead. If available, a separate server typically provides greater
capacity and may be shared among sites.
Use the Adhoc service on this server? (Y/N) [Y] :
Press the Enter or Return key to accept the default answer (Y). If you do
not want to use the Adhoc Conference Service, enter
N.
CAUTION:
Conferences of more than 6 participants may degrade overall
system performance.
The SIP default dialing domain is used to construct the SIP URI for
outbound SIP requests.
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 ...