Avaya 1.3 manual Client LAN Segment, Guidelines for Setting Up a Private LAN

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Administrative Tasks for Avaya Platforms That Use the MAPD

Client LAN Segment

See Chapter 4: Installing Avaya Computer Telephony TSAPI Client Software for more information about client-based Avaya Computer Telephony requirements.

Guidelines for Setting Up a Private LAN

Follow these guidelines for implementing a private LAN for Avaya Computer Telephony.

Use IP addresses within the following ranges:

10.0.0.0 — 10.255.255.255

172.16.0.0 — 172.31.255.255

192.168.0.0 — 192.168.255.255

If You Intend to Use Host Names

You have the option of using host names, instead of IP addresses, when administering the DEFINITY LAN Gateway and the DEFINITY G3 PBX Driver. If you use host names instead of IP addresses, each entry in the HOSTS file provides information about one host on the IP network. The DEFINITY LAN Gateway link connection is considered a host.

Note:

The DLG has a default set of administered parameters that correspond to the defaults provided in the Avaya Computer Telephony DEFINITY G3 PBX Driver installation. If you implement private addressing you will have to change these settings on the G3PBX Driver Configuration Dialog Box (see Chapter 3: Installing Avaya Computer Telephony Server Software .)

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Avaya 1.3 manual Client LAN Segment, Guidelines for Setting Up a Private LAN, If You Intend to Use Host Names