Configuring an IP telephony node Page 375 of 488

Note 1: Clicking Transfer / Status displays the Transfer / Status web page (see Figure 137 on page 378). This sends the node configuration files to all IP Telephony components in the node.

If any element within the node fails to transfer either BOOTP or CONFIG files, Transfer / Status is highlighted in red.

Transfer / Status is highlighted in yellow if the transfer status of the node elements is unavailable.

Note 2: Delete is used to delete the corresponding node. The node is not automatically deleted. A message displays and asks if you are sure you want to delete the node.

2Review the node parameters by opening each tab.

Note: For detailed information on each of the node parameters, refer to

IP Line: Description, Installation, and Operation (553-3001-365).

3Click Save and Transfer.

4Click OK to save the node configuration to the CS 1000E and transfer the configuration to all elements.

After a few seconds, the Transfer Progress web page opens and displays each of the elements in the node (see Figure 134 on page 376).

The Voice Gateway Media Cards retrieve the CONFIG.INI and BOOTP.TAB files from the CS 1000E. A check mark is added to each field as the card receives its CONFIG.INI and BOOTP.TAB files.

The status column provides the progress of the transfer:

The Status column displays “Starting” as the transfer begins (see Figure 134 on page 376).

The Status column displays “Transfer” as the node configuration is transferred to the elements (see Figure 135 on page 376).

The Status column displays “Complete” if the transfer is successful for an element (see Figure 136 on page 377).

The Status column displays “Fail” if the transfer is unsuccessful.

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