Network Requirements; Disk Space; Installing Voicemail Pro - Avaya G150 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Voicemail for G150 Media Gateway

Network Requirements

The PC should be configured and tested for TCP/IP networking.
We strongly recommend that the voicemail server PC is connected to the G150 via a LAN
switch. If this is not possible, then the server should be directly connected to the G150.
- If directly connected and the PC card does not operate correctly; its settings may need
to be manually set to operate with G150. This should be done according to the PC or
network card manufacturer's instructions. The G150 LAN port is full duplex with
10Mbps/100Mbps auto sensing.
- If not directly connected, using any of the above settings must be supported and
matched by the intervening network equipment.
The PC should have a fixed IP address. While PC's in a DHCP network may retain the
same IP address between reboots this is not guaranteed.
If the G150 is acting as a DHCP server, it defaults to using 192.168.42.2 to
192.168.42.201 for DHCP clients. This leaves 192.168.42.202 to 192.168.42.254 for
devices that require fixed IP addresses.

Disk Space

A G150 Media Gateway installation of Voicemail Pro requires 500MB.

Installing Voicemail Pro

For voicemail support in survivable mode, an ACM Gateway version of Voicemail Pro needs to
be installed.
To install ACM Gateway Voicemail:
1. Insert the Voicemail Pro CD. The installation wizard should auto-start. If it does not
auto-start, browse to and run Setup.exe on the CD.
2. Select the installation language from the drop down list. This language will be used for both
the installation wizard menus and for the default language prompts installed.
3. Click OK. The installation software begins its preparation for installation.
4. If the following screen appears, then a Voicemail Pro is already installed and will need to be
removed.
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