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Reconfiguration
Overview
Reconfiguring a VCX server enables you to modify its networking
parameters and the configuration of the services that run on the server.
You may decide to reconfigure a VCX server if, for example, you are
moving it to a new subnetwork or if you are expanding your VCX system
to include additional servers and need all servers to work together in the
new configuration.
If you reconfigure any server in a VCX system, you must usually
reconfigure all of the other servers in the system because the servers all
share information.
A significant step in the reconfiguration is dropping database replication.
Reconfigure primary servers and then secondary servers.
CAUTION:
Do not reboot a server immediately after reconfiguring it.
Instead, after you have reconfigured all servers, reboot them all at once.
To reconfigure a VCX server, enter this command on the console:
vcx-reconfigure
CAUTION:
Do not
run this command using a remote (ssh) login. The
script restarts networking at one point and you will lose your connection.
You cannot use the
vcx-reconfigure
command to change these items:
■
Configuration Type
— You cannot modify a Call Processing Server to
become an IP Messaging Server
■
Role
— You cannot change a primary server to a secondary server.
Also, you cannot change the services a server has been configured to
supply. For example, a server configured (during VCX software
installation) to provide Call Records services cannot be reconfigured to
provide IP Telephony services.
■
Site ID
— Once configured, the site ID must remain the same.
■
Global versus Local Messaging
— You cannot change this setting
after it has been initially configured.
■
System Speed Dial Master
— After a server has been configured as
the master server for configuring system speed dials, it must remain
the master. Similarly, no other server, once it has been configured to
not be a system speed dial master server can become the master
server.
Summary of Contents for VCX V7000
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER 1 VCX SYSTEM MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW ...
Page 68: ...68 CHAPTER 3 MANAGING VCX SERVERS ...
Page 78: ...78 CHAPTER 4 BACKING UP AND RESTORING A VCX CONFIGURATION ...
Page 88: ...88 CHAPTER 5 MANAGING AUTHENTICATION AND DIRECTORY SERVICE DATABASES ...
Page 100: ...100 CHAPTER 6 MANUALLY CONFIGURING MULTI MASTER REPLICATION ...
Page 140: ...140 CHAPTER 8 MANAGING UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES ...
Page 250: ...250 APPENDIX B UPGRADING VCX SERVER SOFTWARE FROM V7 1 X TO V7 1 Y ...
Page 290: ...290 APPENDIX C UPGRADING VCX SERVER SOFTWARE FROM V6 0 TO V7 0 ...
Page 328: ...328 APPENDIX D DOWNGRADING VCX SERVER SOFTWARE ...
Page 339: ...CLI Command Descriptions 339 ...