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Table 17 Server Properties tab field descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)

Field

Value

Description

 

 

 

Label:

Type=string

This is a label that identifies the private

 

Range=N/A

address for the Server. Only add an

 

Default=Private_Service_Address

entry for a standalone configuration.

Value: Type=string in the form of an IP address (x.x.x.x)

This field contains the private machine logical IP address of the SIP Application Module assigned to the label just above this field.

Label:

Type=string

This field contains a unique label to

 

Range=1-80 characters

reference the value to the field directly

 

Default=blank

below assigned below. Enter

 

 

server.gateways. Only add an entry

 

 

for redundant configurations.

Value:

Type=string

This field contains the nodes that the

 

Range=1-80 characters

software needs to check upon boot up

 

Default=blank

of this SIP Application Module. This

 

 

value is assigned to the label just

 

 

above this field.

Label:

Type=string

This field contains a unique label to

 

Range=1-25 characters

reference the value. Enter

 

Default=blank

server.blade.host.label for

 

 

interworking with the RTP Media

 

 

Portal. See Table 22, “Transport

 

 

Management tab field descriptions,” on

 

 

page 79, which contains the actual

 

 

value of private_static_address. In

 

 

other words, this is where a numeric IP

 

 

address is assigned to the label

 

 

private_static_address. The label

 

 

server.blade.host.label has a value

 

 

which is another label

 

 

(private_static_address) whose value

 

 

in turn is defined in the Transport

 

 

Management tab.

Value:

Type=string

This field should contain the string

 

Range=1-25 characters

private_static_address.

 

Default=blank

 

NN10029-111 Standard MCP 1.1 FP1 (02.02) April 2003

Copyright © 2003, Nortel Networks

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