June 2004
NEC Business Solutions Ltd
18 - Chapter 2
Setting Up the System
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S
ECTION
7
S
ETTING
UP
THE
V
OICE
M
ESSAGING
S
YSTEM
S
OFTWARE
You must set up the voice messaging system software to:
•
Perform network backups
•
Use TeLANophy
•
Select system languages
To do so, review the following table and then perform the procedure, “To set
up the voice messaging system software” on page 18.
To set up the voice messaging system software
1 Ask your network administrator for the information required to set up the
feature packages and network protocols. Refer to the table on page 18
for details.
2 Do one of the following:
• If you are using a monitor, keyboard, and mouse plugged into the voice mes-
saging system board to access the system screens, you should be able to
view the Banner screen.
• If you are using remote access software to access system screens, follow
the instructions in “Remote Access” on page 25 to establish a remote access
connection.
3 Shut down the voice messaging system application by pressing ESC at
the Banner screen and then following the system prompts.
4 To open an OS/2 command prompt from the voice messaging system
screens, do one of the following:
• If you are using a monitor, keyboard, and mouse plugged into the voice mes-
saging system board to access the voice messaging system screens, go to
the OS/2 desktop and select the OS/2 Window icon.
• If you are using a remote access connection, switch to the OS/2 Host
Process Switcher window. (See "Using the OS/2 host process switcher" on
page 34 for instructions.) Type
0
to choose “Start a new 0S/2 text session”
and press ENTER.
5 At the OS/2 command prompt, type
f:
and press ENTER.
6 Type
cd \
and press ENTER.
7 Type
setup
and press ENTER.
Setup option
Action required
TeLANophy
T
Configure TCP/IP or IPX/SPX protocols
Network protocols
T
For TCP/IP, indicate: subnet mask, router, domain, server
name and TCP/IP address of voice messaging system
T
For IPX/SPX, indicate: NetWare bindery or directory mode,
preferred server and name context, frame header type
T
For NetBIOS over TCP/IP, configure TCP/IP and indicate: NT
domain, NT user ID, and NT password
Prompts
T
Indicate the system language you want to use