Configuring the Back-end Servers

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Removing Directory To remove an directory server through EMS:

Servers

1Log into EMS.

2From the Explorer tab, navigate to the 3Com Sip Call Processor.

3From the Properties tab, click Directory Servers.

4Put cursor in the row of the directory server you want to delete.

5Click Delete.

The directory server is removed from the VCX IP Telephony Server.

Adding VCX Data To add a VCX data server through EMS:

Servers

1Log into EMS.

2From the Explorer tab, navigate to the 3Com Sip Call Processor.

3From the Properties tab, click Data Servers.

4Click Add.

The Add row to table window appears.

5Fill in the fields according to the descriptions in Table 20.

Table 23 VCX Data Server Tab Descriptions in EMS

Attribute

Description

Values

 

 

 

Priority

Specifies the priority of the

Integer: 1 - 5

 

VCX data server.

1

= primary)

 

 

2

= secondary

 

 

 

DataServerIpAddress

Specifies the IP Address of the

IP Address String

 

VCX data server.

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (0 - 255)

 

 

 

LocalIpAddress

Specifies the Local IP Address

IP Address String

 

for the VCX data server client.

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (0 - 255)

 

 

 

 

6Click OK.

7The VCX data server is added to the Data Servers tab.

Editing VCX Data To edit a VCX data server IP address for the Call Processor using EMS:

Server IP Addresses

1Log into EMS.

2From the Explorer tab, navigate to the 3Com Sip Call Processor.

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3Com V7000 manual Removing Directory To remove an directory server through EMS, VCX Data Server Tab Descriptions in EMS

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