22CHAPTER 1: 3COM VCX IP TELEPHONY SERVER

 

The authorized agent is deleted from the table.

 

 

Enabling and

Through EMS you can enable and disable the web provisioning server

Disabling the Web

(Tomcat). When disabled, the administrator cannot access the VCX data

Provisioning Server

server configurables through the web provisioning server.

(Tomcat)

To enable or disable the web provisioning server GUI:

 

1From the EMS explorer tree, navigate to the 3Com VCX IP Telephony Server.

2Right-click and select Web Provisioning and then click one of the following depending on whether you need to enable or disable the web provisioning server:

Enable – click Enable Web Provisioning.

Disable – click Disable Web Provisioning.

Rediscovering the

After making configuration changes on any of the VCX components,

IP Telephony Server

rediscover the 3Com VCX IP Telephony Server to refresh the configuration

in EMS

MIB values.

To rediscover to 3Com VCX IP Telephony Server in EMS:

1In the explorer tree, right-click the 3Com VCX IP Telephony Server.

2From the pop-up menu, click Rediscover.

The progress is shown in the Job Progress section of the EMS GUI. When the command has completed, the Working icon (it is yellow) changes to a Finished icon (it becomes green).

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3Com V7000 manual Enabling, Disabling the Web, Provisioning Server, Tomcat, Rediscovering, IP Telephony Server, Ems

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