Chapter 25: Enterprise VoIP Network Management
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IP phone service on the primary server is down. IP phones cannot register to the
primary server. After one minute of retrying, the IP phones will register to the
alternate server. At that time, the status of the primary server is "Fail".
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Default gateway on the primary server is down. The status of the primary server is
"Fail".
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Manual switch on Enterprise Manager. The status of the primary server is "Standby".
When the primary server is recovered, the status is "Standby".
If the current active system is the alternate server
, only clicking the
Switch Back
to Home Server
button in Enterprise Manager can switch the control from the alternate
server back to the primary server. Before manually switching back, the status of the
primary server should be "Standby". After you have manually switched back, the status
of the primary server changes to "Active".
Note:
Unlike normal relocation, redirect can be executed only on the destination site.
Managing VoIP Domain Users
Click the
User
button in the toolbar to:
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Display all extensions from all VoIP domain member systems: extension number,
name, type, home server, and scope. The
scope
of an extension is discussed in the
following section.
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Resolve conflicting extensions and groups to global user or back to local user (on the
Resolve
tab).
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Relocate an extension from one location to another location with optional voice mail
(on the
Resolve
tab).
The
General
tab displays read-only information about the selected extension.
When an extension is added to a member system, this extension can be propagated to
other networked systems in the VoIP domain automatically. This extension is recognized
as a
remote
extension by other systems. When a call is made to a remote extension, it
is redirected to the remote system over IP automatically.
Note:
No virtual extension configuration is needed to forward the call. The VoIP domain
uses the User directory combined with the IP dialing table to resolve multi-site
routing.
Summary of Contents for ACC 6.7
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Page 44: ...Chapter 2 System Requirements and Installation 30 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 56: ...Chapter 3 Getting Around MaxAdministrator 42 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 6 Voice Mail Configuration 84 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 108: ...Chapter 7 Auto Attendant Configuration 94 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 9 Call Recording Configuration 110 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 128: ...Chapter 10 Application Extension Configuration 114 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 180: ...Chapter 12 Trunk Configuration 166 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 186: ...Chapter 13 In Call Routing Configuration 172 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 234: ...Chapter 16 Setting Up IP Extensions 220 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 246: ...Chapter 17 AltiGen IP Phone Configuration 232 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 256: ...Chapter 18 Mobile Extension Configuration 242 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 270: ...Chapter 19 Hunt Group Configuration 256 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 274: ...Chapter 20 Paging Group Configuration 260 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 370: ...Chapter 26 Redundancy Configuration 356 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 404: ...Chapter 29 TAPI Integration 390 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
Page 426: ...Chapter 30 Tools and Applications 412 MAXCS ACC 6 7 Administration Manual ...
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