3Com V7000 manual 3COM VCX IP Telephony Server

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3COM VCX IP TELEPHONY

1 SERVER

 

This chapter describes how to configure the features that are

 

associated with the VCX IP Telephony Server.

 

 

Saving the 3Com

The 3Com VCX IP Telephony Server configuration can be saved to a CFM

VCX IP Telephony

file. After saving the configuration, the CFM file can be set as a baseline

Server

so it can be used for restoring. A backup produces a (binary) CFM file

Configuration in

containing a snapshot of the system configurables (basically, any object

EMS

that is SNMP manageable on all components). This does not include

 

databases, user profiles, voice mail backup, etc. It is basically just the

 

system configuration available via SNMP.

 

To save the 3Com VCX IP Telephony Server configuration in EMS:

 

1 From the Explorer tab, right-click3Com VCX IP Telephony Server.

 

2 From the pop-up menu, select Configuration and then select Backup.

 

The progress is shown in the Job Progress section of the EMS GUI.

 

When the save is finished, the Working icon changes to a Finished icon.

 

The default directory for .CFM files is: ...3Com\EMS\backups. The file

 

name is saved as follows: <component IP

 

address>_YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.cfm. For example,

 

192.168.120.110_20051029185959.cfm.

 

 

Restoring the 3Com

The 3Com VCX IP Telephony Server configuration can be restored from a

VCX IP Telephony

saved CFM file. The CFM file restores any SNMP manageable system

Server

configurables. It automatically chooses the correct CFM file to restore to

Configuration in

the same server the backup was taken from. A backup cannot be applied

EMS

from one server to another.

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Contents VCX V7000 IP Telephony Solution System Release 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA Contents VCX Data Server Database Configuration Configuring the VCX Data ServerConfiguring the Back-end Servers Adding Accounting Servers Configuring the XML Accounting ServerCall Processor Maintenance Restarting the Call Processor Enabling or Disabling Authentication ServerConfiguring the SIP Phone Downloader Device Mapping Verifying the Call Processor StateGracefully Restarting the O/S Entity Configuring Trap DestinationsPage About this Guide Text Conventions List conventions that are used throughout this guideDocumentation RelatedThese 3Com documents contain additional information about Convergence Applications SuitePart Number 900-0180-01 Rev AA 3COM VCX IP Telephony Server Configuration as Baseline version To restore the 3Com VCX IP Telephony Server configuration Log into EMS Telephony ServerIP Telephony Serber State Tab Identification Tab Telephony Server Software VersionIdentification Tab To view the Identification tab Location IP Messaging Identification TabAllComponents both the IP Office ConfiguredTool Timezome of an IP Telephony Server ServerAuthorization ConfiguringStation Agents Adding AuthorizedDisabling the Web EnablingProvisioning Server TomcatBack-end Server MaintenanceAccounting and VCX data servers Accounting ServerVCX Data Server Replication forServer when the setupReplication command is issued Repeat through to setup replication from the other directionData Server instance, before you perform an upgrade Database Configuration Configuring the VCX Data ServerData Server Database Name Data Server Database Server NameData Server Database User Password Database Keep Alive TimeoutData Server Database User Name VCX Data Server Client Activity Interval Configuring VCXData Server Client Request ThreadsEnabling VCX Data Server Packet Tracing Configuration TabDescriptions Tab LocationStatistics BES Common Configuration TabData server BES Common Statistics TabState Tab State TabRestarting the VCX To restart the VCX data server Data serverVCX Data Server Data Server State Default setting is 20000. The range is 2000 through Configuring the XML Accounting ServerSuite For CDR collection XML CDR Configuration TabAttribute Description Descriptions Data Range 4 Default = InstallationType State Tab Attribute Description Settings Restarting the To restart the accounting server State Tab Attribute Description SettingsAccounting Server State Configuring Call Configuring the Call ProcessorTo configure the Call Control Plugin using EMS Log into EMS ControlClick Add Add row to table window appears EndpointsConfiguring Trusted Endpoints Verifying Call To verify what the Call Processor version is using EMSProcessor Version Call ProcessorServers Adding Accounting To add an accounting server through EMSServer IP Addresses Accounting Server Tab Descriptions in EMSAuthentication Server Tab Descriptions in EMS Authentication ServersAccounting Servers Authentication Server Tab Descriptions in EMS Directory Server Tab Descriptions in EMS Adding Directory To add an directory server through EMSVCX Data Server Tab Descriptions in EMS Removing Directory To remove an directory server through EMSAccounting Server Directory Server Authentication ServerStatistics Monitoring CallStatistics for the call processor For description of each field, see TableProcessor Restarting the Call To restart the Call ProcessorProcessor State IP Messaging State Tab Configuring the IP Messaging SystemMessaging Software Version Connection to Call VerifyingBuilder Interface Builder VariablesMessaging Server Messaging server Messaging Server StateAre disconnected Stopping the IPHard To stop the IP Messaging server hard HardConfiguring the SIP Phone Downloader SIP Phone Downloader Configuration Tab SIP Phone Downloader Device Mapping Tab Downloader SIP PhoneApplication downloader Restarting the To restart the application downloaderCommon Agent State Tab Configuring the Common AgentVerifying Common To verify what the common agent version is Agent Software VersionServer Traps Enabling Back-endDestinations Enabling Back-end Server Traps Common Agent Common AgentRestarting the To restart the Common Agent Common Agent StateConfiguring the Common Agent S Entity State Tab Configuring the OS EntityIdentification Verifying O/STab Entity EntityEntity State Configuring the OS Entity Upgrading VCX Systems Components Configuration fromUpgrading a Multiple SiteMessaging configurations Upgrading a Multiple Site Configuration from 6.0.x to 6.0.y Upgrading VCX Systems and Components Click Save All Click Save All Upgrading a Multiple Site Configuration from 6.0.x to 6.0.y Upgrading VCX Systems and Components Upgrading a Multiple Site Configuration from 6.0.x to 6.0.y Right-hand pane, click the Planned Upgrades tab To upgrade an IP Telephony Server branch office go to on Upgrading VCX Systems and Components Upgrading a Multiple Site Configuration from 6.0.x to 6.0.y Sequence of steps IP TelephonySoftware Upgrading the VCX IP Telephony Software Hold Files Hold files using EMSMessagingsoftware Software Double-click the Planned IP Messaging Upgrade fieldBoot software place the tar file Upgrading the SIP Phone Downloader Boot File SoftwareDouble-click the correct field to choose the upgrade file Upgrading the SIP Phone Downloader and Boot File Software Upgrading VCX Systems and Components BES IndexReserving
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