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Nortel callpilot: install guide
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Configure CP1 and CP2 using the CallPilot Configuration Wizard 67
You must use a CallPilot 5.0 Language CD.
Language CDs from previous CallPilot releases are not compatible
with CallPilot 5.0. The Configuration Wizard checks the version of the
Language CD and blocks the use of the CD if it is not a CallPilot 5.0 CD.
On the Language Source Directory Select page, do the following:
a. Select Install Language.
b. In the Language CD Location field, enter the directory of the
Language disk or file. Typically, CallPilot uses drive Z.
Click Next.
Result: The Language Installation page appears.
On the Language Installation page, do the following:
a. Select Languages and Automated Speech recognition to be
installed.
b. Select Primary and Secondary Languages.
Note: The Secondary Language is optional.
The same languages must be installed on CP1 and CP2.
Click Next.
Result: The CallPilot Local Area Network Interface page appears.
On the CallPilot Local Area Network Interface page, do the following:
a. Select the network interface card from the drop-down list.
Result: The MAC address, IP address, and Subnet mask values
are updated for the network interface card.
b. Change the ELAN and CLAN IP information (IP address and
Subnet Mask).
c. Select the High Availability mode check box to display the High
Availability Network Interfaces.
Note: To enable High Availability, a proper keycode is
required and the High Availability Mode check box must
be selected. The keycode has the ability to enable High
Availability; however, the feature does not have to be enabled
as it can be done at a later date.
Nortel CallPilot
High Availability: Installation and Configuration
NN44200-311 01.06 Standard
5.0 15 May 2007
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