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Table 4 VCX Maintenance Tasks
Task
Configure accounting groups on
the Call Records service.
Maintain VCX system servers.
Back up and restore VCX
component and operating
system configuration data.
Back up and restore a VCX
provisioning data.
Configure Multi-Master
Replication.
Reconfigure a VCX server.
Manage an Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS).
Reconfigure a VCX call
processor.
Manage user accounts.
M
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AINTENANCE
VERVIEW
Purpose
Identifies the Accounting services from
which the Call Records service should collect
Call Detail Records (CDRs).
Tasks include:
Clearing the Tomcat cache.
Modifying a time zone configuration.
Stopping and starting various VCX
services.
Backing up and restoring Authentication
and Directory server databases.
Managing SNMP station access.
Changing a Codec.
Back up all relevant VCX component and
operating system configuration data on a
machine running one or more VCX services
into a single file, and subsequently restore
that configuration using the backup file.
Back up provisioning data (for example, user
accounts, dial plans, and phone extensions)
stored in the VCX Authentication and
Directory service database, and subsequently
restore that provisioning data using the
backup file.
Multi-Master Replication (MMR) is the
process of copying and maintaining database
tables in multiple databases that make up a
distributed database system.
Modify the networking parameters and
configuration of the services run on a VCX
server.
Add UPS support to an existing VCX system
and monitor UPS status.
Use the Command Line Interface (CLI) to add
trusted end points to a VCX call processor.
Use the Command Line Interface (CLI) to add,
modify, and delete user accounts either
manually or in batch mode.
Reference
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10

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