Operation Manual – Process Server Configuration
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 3 Gatekeeper Configuration
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Table 3-2
Assign an LS to the PS
Operation
Command
Configure an LS entry for the PS by
specifying the local LS
ls-mode id-priority local
Configure an LS entry for the PS by
specifying the IP address of a remote LS
ls-mode id-priority
remote ip-address
ip-address
Configure an LS entry for the PS by
specifying the IP address and port
number of a remote LS
ls-mode id-priority
remote ip-address
ip-address
port port-number
Delete a specified LS entry or all LS
entries
undo ls-mode
{
id-priority | all
}
III. Configuring heartbeat password
The LS learns about whether a PS is alive by listening to the keepalive messages sent
regularly by the PS. They use heartbeat password to identify each other. Therefore, the
heartbeat password configured for the PS must be the same as the one retained by the
LS. Any inconsistency will result in disconnection.
Perform the following configuration in LS view.
Table 3-3
Configure a heartbeat password
Operation
Command
Configure a heartbeat password for the PS
heartbeat password
password
Restore the default
undo heartbeat password
By default, the heartbeat password for the PS is XEngine.
IV. Configuring the identifier and interface of a PS
An LS uses PS identifier to distinguish between PSs. When configuring an identifier for
a PS, make sure that the same one is configured on the LS and the PS.
The interface specified using the
ps-config
command is a network interface on the
device where the PS is located.
Perform the following configuration in PS view.
Summary of Contents for XE 200 IP
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Page 341: ...IP Performance and Application...
Page 349: ...Media Server...
Page 360: ...Call Services...
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