Configuring the applications card
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Applications Card CPU2-S
syd-0620/1.1 – R4.0 – 01.2016
Configuring the applications card
Configure the applications card by executing the configuration processes in
the following order:
Basic configuration
,
IP Network
and
Licenses
. After that
you can configure the OIP application. To secure the configuration data,
create a backup in the end.
Settings under
Basic configuration
The general settings are described below.
Basic configuration
Parameter
Explanation
Name sequence (as entered
in the communication server)
Define the order of first name and surname here. The setting is applied
to all applications of the applications card. Select the same order as
defined in the communication server’s phone books.
Note:
Perform this setting at the beginning of the configuration process and, if
possible, do not modify the setting in a fully configured system.
IP address
IP address of the communication server If the wrong IP address is
entered, the set up assistant has probably detected other communica-
tion servers on your subnet. You can see all the IP addresses of detected
communication servers under
Communication servers in subnet
. Select
the IP address of the correct communication server and click the
<<
but-
ton to apply it.
Communication servers in
subnet
List of the IP addresses of all detected communications servers on the
subnet. To use any of the IP addresses, click the
<<
button.
Current password
The applications card current password used for the Windows operating
system as well as on the installed OIP application.
New password
The new password of the applications card is automatically applied for
the Windows operating system on the applications card and for the
installed and OIP applications. To change the password may takes sev-
eral minutes.
Windows work group set-
tings
These settings are relevant only if the applications card is to be inte-
grated into a Windows work group.
Note:
The applications card can be used in a domain environment, but should
not be a member of a domain.
CTI server configuration por-
tals
This section contains a link to the OIP Toolbox, which is the OIP config-
uration console. Log on using the user name
cpu2-emmc
and the appli-
cations card password.