Installation and upgrade of Cisco TMS
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configuration, Cisco TMS can automatically discover, monitor, log, provide phone books, and
schedule a basic existing H.323/SIP network.
Customizing Cisco TMS is covered in the Cisco TMS user guide, available via the question mark
icon (?) on the Cisco TMS client.
12. The Network Settings screen is displayed with values from the existing database (if appropriate).
Cisco TMS contacts the supplied SMTP Server to verify the settings and warns you if it was
unable to contact the server.
Figure 5 Network Settings.
TMS Server IP Address – the IP address of the local server.
TMS Server IPV6 Address – The IPv6 address of the local server. If IPv6 is not enabled on the
Windows Server, this field can be left blank.
IP Broadcast Address […] – Cisco TMS will automatically search these networks for devices
using these broadcast address(es). (The management settings of systems that Cisco TMS
discovers can be automatically). For multiple broadcast addresses, separate each entry with a
comma. Cisco TMS will search any networks by sending a SNMP Discovery packet to the
supplied addresses. The default value will be the broadcast address of the Cisco TMS server
network.
Enable automatic registration of systems in TMS – If enabled, systems Cisco TMS discovers
on the network will automatically be added into a folder in Cisco TMS and have their management
settings configured. The default value is Disabled.
Sender Email Address – Enter the mail address you wish to appear as the ‘FROM’ mail address
in emails sent by Cisco TMS. Example:
SMTP Server IP Address – The network address of the SMTP server that Cisco TMS will use to
send emails. If necessary, additional authentication settings can be configured after installation.
13. Change the settings as required and then click Next.
Zones are a Cisco TMS configuration concept used to route phone numbers and aliases when
scheduling calls and using phone books. The information entered creates the first IP Zone and
ISDN zone, and the default value to allow a basic IP network to operate immediately after
installation. Additional zones can be added post-installation for networks with multiple locations or
more complex elements.