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Contents VCX V7000 IP Telephony Solution System Release 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA Contents Configuring the VCX Data Server VCX Data Server Database ConfigurationConfiguring the XML Accounting Server Configuring the Back-end Servers Adding Accounting ServersConfiguring the SIP Phone Downloader Device Mapping Enabling or Disabling Authentication ServerCall Processor Maintenance Restarting the Call Processor Verifying the Call Processor StateConfiguring Trap Destinations Gracefully Restarting the O/S EntityPage About this Guide List conventions that are used throughout this guide Text ConventionsThese 3Com documents contain additional information about RelatedDocumentation 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 IP Telephony Serber State Tab Telephony ServerLog into EMS Identification Tab To view the Identification tab Location Telephony Server Software VersionIdentification Tab IP Messaging Identification TabOffice Configured AllComponents both the IPTool Server Timezome of an IP Telephony ServerStation Agents ConfiguringAuthorization Adding AuthorizedProvisioning Server EnablingDisabling the Web TomcatAccounting and VCX data servers MaintenanceBack-end Server Accounting ServerReplication for VCX Data ServerRepeat through to setup replication from the other direction Server when the setupReplication command is issuedData Server instance, before you perform an upgrade Data Server Database Name Configuring the VCX Data ServerDatabase Configuration Data Server Database Server NameData Server Database User Name Database Keep Alive TimeoutData Server Database User Password Data Server Client Configuring VCXVCX Data Server Client Activity Interval Request ThreadsDescriptions Configuration TabEnabling VCX Data Server Packet Tracing Tab LocationData server BES Common Configuration TabStatistics BES Common Statistics TabState Tab State TabVCX Data Server Data serverRestarting the VCX To restart the VCX data server Data Server State Suite Configuring the XML Accounting ServerDefault setting is 20000. The range is 2000 through XML CDR Configuration Tab For CDR collectionAttribute Description Descriptions Data Range 4 Default = InstallationType State Tab Attribute Description Settings State Tab Attribute Description Settings Restarting the To restart the accounting serverAccounting Server State To configure the Call Control Plugin using EMS Log into EMS Configuring the Call ProcessorConfiguring Call ControlEndpoints Click Add Add row to table window appearsConfiguring Trusted Endpoints Processor Version To verify what the Call Processor version is using EMSVerifying Call Call ProcessorServer IP Addresses Adding Accounting To add an accounting server through EMSServers Accounting Server Tab Descriptions in EMSAccounting Servers Authentication ServersAuthentication Server Tab Descriptions in EMS Authentication Server Tab Descriptions in EMS Adding Directory To add an directory server through EMS Directory Server Tab Descriptions in EMSRemoving Directory To remove an directory server through EMS VCX Data Server Tab Descriptions in EMSAccounting Server Authentication Server Directory ServerStatistics for the call processor Monitoring CallStatistics For description of each field, see TableRestarting the Call To restart the Call Processor ProcessorProcessor State Configuring the IP Messaging System IP Messaging State TabMessaging Software Version Builder Interface VerifyingConnection to Call Builder VariablesMessaging Server Messaging Server State Messaging serverHard To stop the IP Messaging server hard Stopping the IPAre disconnected HardConfiguring the SIP Phone Downloader SIP Phone Downloader Configuration Tab SIP Phone Downloader Device Mapping Tab Application downloader SIP PhoneDownloader Restarting the To restart the application downloaderConfiguring the Common Agent Common Agent State TabAgent Software Version Verifying Common To verify what the common agent version isDestinations Enabling Back-endServer Traps Enabling Back-end Server Traps Restarting the To restart the Common Agent Common AgentCommon Agent Common Agent StateConfiguring the Common Agent Configuring the OS Entity S Entity State TabTab Verifying O/SIdentification Entity State EntityEntity Configuring the OS Entity Upgrading a Configuration fromUpgrading VCX Systems Components 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 Software IP TelephonySequence of steps Upgrading the VCX IP Telephony Software Hold files using EMS Hold FilesDouble-click the Planned IP Messaging Upgrade field Messagingsoftware SoftwareDouble-click the correct field to choose the upgrade file Upgrading the SIP Phone Downloader Boot File SoftwareBoot software place the tar file Upgrading the SIP Phone Downloader and Boot File Software Upgrading VCX Systems and Components Index BESReserving
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V7000 specifications

The 3Com V7000 is a high-performance network switch designed for enterprise-level applications that require robust network solutions. Developed by 3Com Corporation, a company known for its innovation in networking technology, the V7000 serves as a versatile backbone in modern data centers and enterprise networks.

One of the main features of the 3Com V7000 is its scalability. The switch can easily expand to meet growing network demands. It supports a variety of configurations, enabling businesses to start with a smaller network setup and grow as needed. This is particularly beneficial for organizations experiencing rapid growth or those that rely on fluctuating workloads.

In terms of performance, the V7000 offers high throughput and low latency, ensuring fast data transfer across the network. With advanced switching capabilities, the V7000 can manage large volumes of network traffic efficiently, making it ideal for data-intensive applications such as video conferencing, cloud services, and database transactions.

The V7000 incorporates cutting-edge technologies, including Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching, which allows for flexible network design. Layer 2 switching provides efficient data forwarding within the same network segment, while Layer 3 capabilities enable routing between different segments, facilitating inter-network communication.

Additionally, the 3Com V7000 features built-in redundancy and fault tolerance, which are crucial for maintaining network reliability. With redundant power supplies and fans, the switch ensures continuous operation even in the event of hardware failures. This resilience is vital for mission-critical applications where downtime can lead to significant financial losses.

Security is another important characteristic of the V7000. The switch supports various security protocols and features, including port security, access control lists, and 802.1X authentication. This helps protect network resources from unauthorized access and enhances overall security posture.

The management of the V7000 is straightforward, thanks to its user-friendly web interface and support for SNMP and CLI. Network administrators can easily monitor performance, configure settings, and troubleshoot issues through these interfaces.

In conclusion, the 3Com V7000 is a highly versatile and reliable network switch that combines scalability, high performance, advanced security features, and straightforward management, making it an excellent choice for organizations seeking to enhance their networking infrastructure.