Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards Page 847 of 910
IP Line Description, Installation and Maintenance
11 On the Edit page, in the Management LAN (ELAN) configuration
section, enter the correct IP address of the Call Server:
12 Add the Signaling Server (if it exists and is not already part of a larger IP
Telephony node).
Click Add next to the Signaling Server section.
13 Add any additional Voice Gateway Media Cards.
Click Add next to the Cards section.
14 After all required fields for the card properties have been entered, click
Submit and Transfer.
This action saves the configuration changes to the Call Server and
transfers the changes to the Signaling Servers and Voice Gateway Media
Cards in the node.
The Transfer Progress window is displayed.
The BOOTP.1 and CONFIG.INI file are saved on the Call Server and
transferred to the Signaling Server Leader. The BOOTP table is updated
so that the converted cards can receive their IP addresses.
Note: It might be necessary to press the Reset button on the faceplate of
the converted cards to trigger a new BOOTP request. Do not continue
with this procedure until all converted cards have received their
IP addresses.
15 Configure the new Voice Gateway TNs on the Call Server using one of
the following methods:
a. Use LD 14 from the Call Server CLI to configure the new Voice
Gateway TNs.
or
b. In the Element Manager navigator, click IP Telephony > Nodes:
Servers, Media Cards > Configuration.
The Node Configuration window opens.
i. Expand the node by clicking the plus sign (+) to the left of the
Node ID.
ii. Click the appropriate Voice Gateway Media Card.
iii. Click VGW CHANNELS next to the appropriate Voice Gateway
Media Card.