Chapter 25: Enterprise VoIP Network Management
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Changing the Server ID Length
The Server ID is used for the following two purposes:
•
Identifying member systems in the VoIP domain
•
Mapping to a remote system's IP address in the IP dialing table for system-to-system
dialing
Depending on the number of systems that will be added to the VoIP domain and the
number of entries in the IP dialing table, the
Server ID Length
can be set to 1, 2, or 3
digits.
Caution!
The
Server ID Length
can be changed. However, if this number is changed,
the server IDs are all altered. If you increase the length, the number 0 is added
to the front of the server IDs. For example, if you change the length from 2 to
3, original ID 02 and 27 will become 002 and 027 respectively. If you change
the length from 3 to 2, the original IDs 112 and 311 will become 12 and 11. It
is advisable to keep the original length. If you are not sure about future
expansion, using a 3-digit length is advised.
Adding a Server to a VoIP Domain
Important:
Before you add a server to the domain, you need to make sure that the
System ID
(specified in MaxAdmin, System Configuration tab) is not the
same as another member server’s
System ID
. Enterprise Manager will use
the
System ID
to build a unique identifier in the multisite database. Once a
server is joined to a domain, you cannot change the
System ID
in
MaxAdmin.
To add a server to a VoIP domain
1. Click the
Add
button in the Global Server Location panel to open the Add Server
dialog box:
2. Define the attributes for the server, and click
OK
:
Parameter
Definition
Name
Enter the name of the server.
Address
Enter the IP address of the server.
Server ID
A
unique
dialing number to connect to this server.
Summary of Contents for MAX Communication Server ACM 6.0
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Page 32: ...Chapter 1 Overview 20 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 52: ...Chapter 3 Getting Around MaxAdministrator 40 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 96: ...Chapter 6 Voice Mail Configuration 84 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 122: ...Chapter 9 Call Recording Configuration 110 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 126: ...Chapter 10 Application Extension Configuration 114 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 184: ...Chapter 13 In Call Routing Configuration 172 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 196: ...Chapter 14 Out Call Routing Configuration 184 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 234: ...Chapter 16 Setting Up IP Extensions 222 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 250: ...Chapter 18 Mobile Extension Configuration 238 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 268: ...Chapter 20 Paging Group Configuration 256 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 272: ...Chapter 21 Line Park Configuration 260 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 308: ...Chapter 22 Workgroup Configuration 296 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 318: ...Chapter 23 Managing and Using MeetMe Conference 306 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 326: ...Chapter 24 Network Configuration Guidelines for VoIP 314 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 360: ...Chapter 25 Enterprise VoIP Network Management 348 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 364: ...Chapter 26 System Report Management 352 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 386: ...Chapter 27 Microsoft Exchange Integration 374 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 394: ...Chapter 28 TAPI Integration 382 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
Page 410: ...Chapter 29 Tools and Applications 398 MAXCS ACM 6 0 Administration Manual ...
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