IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 653 of 910
IP Line Description, Installation and Maintenance
d. Voice IP: This is the TLAN network interface IP address for the card.
e. Voice LAN gateway IP: This is the IP address of the router interface
on the TLAN subnet.
f. Card TN: For Large Systems, enter Card TN (l s c) information. For
Small Systems, enter only the card number between 0 – 50. The card
TN format is determined by the system type that is configured in the
OTM Navigator. Enter the correct system type in the OTM Navigator
before adding the node.
g. Card Type: Select Pentium for the ITG-P 24-port line card or
Strong Arm for the Media Cards.
9Click Add.
The card role and address information appear in a working list at the
bottom of the New Node window.
10 Click Apply to add the Card Properties to the Node.
11 If more cards are to be added, add them by repeating the previous steps.
Click OK when all the cards are added.
Prematurely clicking OK at this point, closes the window and saves any
changes. Double-click the new node in the upper part of the main
IP Telephony window to re-open Node Properties and complete the
configuration procedures.
12 In the OTM Navigator window, click the Services folder.
13 Double-click the IP Telephony icon.
The IP Telephony window opens.
14 From the list of IP Telephony nodes in the upper part of the window, select
the IP Telephony node to which configuration data will be transmitted.
15 Click Configuration > Synchronize > Transmit.
The Transmit Options window opens. Keep the default setting of
Transmit to selected nodes radio button. Select only the Node
Properties to Active Leader check box. See Figure 222 on page 655.
16 Click the Start transmit button.
17 Monitor progress under the Transmit Control window. Confirm that the
node properties are transmitted successfully to Leader 0.
18 When the transmission is complete, click the Close button.