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Chapter 10 Multi-Server Management
NOTE:
You have to set your system information on the Joint Server setting
section of the remote Blaze/Savanna Server.
Setting Remote CO Lines Access Control
After you create a Joint Server, you will have access to remote IP phones, SLT
ports and CO Line ports via the links between your InterPBX and the Joint
Servers. You can then even make calls through your Joint Server’s CO lines to
help reduce internal and external communication costs.
1. Select the “Allow Local Access Remote CO” check box allowing local
extensions to connect to Joint Server’s CO Lines.
2. Create a password for local extensions, as this will be required for the
extensions to connect to Remote CO Lines. You may leave it blank if you
do not wish to set a password.
3. To allow Jointer Server’s users to have access to your CO Lines, select
“Allow Remote Access Local CO”.
Please note that you have to set Joint Server’s CO Line extension numbers in
“Joint Server Member”. Additionally, the Joint Server Administrator has to
enable the “Allow Remote Access Local CO” feature.
To place a call via Joint Server’s CO Lines
1. Lift the handset and dial the remote CO Line Extension Number or CO
Group Number.
2. Follow the prompt to enter the password.
3. After you hear the dial tone, dial the phone number you would like to call.
For long distance or international calls, follow the remote site’s dialing
habit to place the call.
Setting Links with Joint Server
To ensure the best voice quality and get the most out of the resource used, a
good management of the links is necessary since the voice channels created
between you and Joint Server are limited to the bandwidth.
1. At “Max Link” box, input the maximum number of calls that can be placed
to a Joint Server at a time. The availability of the voice channels is based on
the bandwidth between your Blaze/Savanna Server, Joint Server and the