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Chapter 2: Before You Begin
Wave Server Installation Guide
Where to go next
After you complete the tasks described in this manual, your Wave ISM is fully operational. You
are now ready to configure and customize your phone system, for example:
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Set system-wide Wave ISM options, such as business hours and holidays, voice mail
options, password security to prevent toll fraud, and so forth.
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Connect and configure analog and digital trunks and stations.
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Set up IP telephony.
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Configure your dial plan, inbound and outbound call routing, hunt groups, and so forth.
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Add and configure users, roles, and workgroups.
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Set up auto attendants.
Note:
If you used the Installation Wizard as described in Chapter 6, you may already have
performed some or all of these tasks.
For more information on these topics and more, see the
Wave Global Administrator Guide
. The
Wave Global Administrator Guide
includes information for readers at a variety of levels. To get
the most out of the documentation, start by reading the parts that are most relevant to your level
of experience. See “Where to start” in Chapter 1 for more information.
Site preparation
It is important to set up your site properly before installing the Wave Server. Before removing
the Wave Server from the packing material do the following:
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Determine the location where the Wave Server will reside. The Wave Server requires a
dust-free location with heating, air conditioning, and ventilation. See “Environmental
requirements” on page 2-4.
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Install all punchdown blocks and patch panels.
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Purchase and install an EIA- or IEC-compliant, 19-inch equipment rack, if you plan to
rack mount the Wave Server.
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Install TIA/EIA-568A standard cabling (for example, Category 3 for voice, or Category 5
for voice and data.)
Caution:
An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is strongly recommended in case of a site
power failure. See Appendix C in the
Wave Server Hardware Reference Guide
for
specifications.
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