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11Configure the application configuration for this Signaling Server. See Figure 159 on page 415.

If the IP Phone TPS, Virtual Trunk TPS, and optional Network Routing Service (NRS) applications are to be enabled on this Signaling Server, enter a at the prompt to configure this Signaling Server as a co-resident Signaling Server.

If only the NRS is to be enabled on this Signaling Server:

If this Signaling Server is to be associated with a Call Server, enter a at the prompt to configure this Signaling Server as a co-resident Signaling Server. After you have finished installing the Signaling Server software, you can disable the Set TPS and Virtual Trunk TPS in Element Manager (refer to Element Manager: System Administration (NN43001-332)).

If this Signaling Server is not to be associated with a Call Server, enter b at the prompt to set this Signaling Server as a stand-alone Signaling Server.

Depending on the application configuration selected, either the

NRS - Coresident Signaling Server screen or the NRS - Standalone Signaling Server screen appears.

Figure 160

Network Routing Service (NRS) — co-resident Signaling Server

CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx)

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Please select the Network Routing Service (NRS) configuration for this Signaling Server.

Please enter:

<CR> -> <a> -

H.323

Gatekeeper and SIP Redirect/Proxy Server.

<b> -

H.323

Gatekeeper only.

<c>

-

SIP Redirect/Proxy Server only.

<d>

-

None.

 

Enter

Choice>

NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007

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