Deploying Avaya IP Office™ Platform IP500 V2
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15-601042 Issue 30j (18 May 2015)
IP Office™ Platform 9.1
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8. Initial Configuration Using IP Office Manager
This section covers basic configuration changes required for IP Office systems if using the IP Office Manager application.
This covers just the basic configuration, the full range of configuration possible through IP Office Manager is covered in
the IP Office Manager manual.
1.
Initial Configuration
The Initial Configuration menu is shown the first time that IP Office Manager connects to a new system.
2.
Enter Licenses
Enter licenses for features that require them.
3.
Set the System Locale
Setting the correct system locale affects a wide range of settings including trunk settings. The correct locale must
be set for a system to operate correctly.
4.
Set the Extension Numbering
Renumber the user extensions if required.
5.
Change the IP Address/DHCP Settings
If necessary, the IP address and DHCP mode of the IP Office system can be changed.
6.
Remove any Unused Trunks
Disabling the use of trunks and trunk channels that are not available.
7.
Select the Clock Source for Digital Lines
Altering which digital trunk is used to provide the IP Office with its clock signal for call synchronization.
8.
Enter Trunk Prefixes
On systems where a prefix is being used for external dialing, ensure that the same prefix is added to incoming
numbers in order to allow return calls.
9.
DS16B/30B Port Mode Selection
These modules can support Avaya T-Series and M-Series phones by providing BST ports or other Avaya digital
phones by providing DS ports. The port type selection for the whole module is done using IP Office Manager.
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