The Multi-Site Voip Domain; Creating A Multi-Site Voip Domain - Altigen ACM 6.7 Administrator's Manual

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The Multi-site VoIP Domain

A group of AltiGen systems can form a VoIP domain where they share the same global
extension directory and call routing rules. The VoIP domain is based on VoIP framework
and uses IP tie-trunks to interconnect among different sites.
A domain is created in MaxAdmin. Here, a system is designated as the domain Master.
Other AltiGen systems can then be added to a VoIP domain.
The VoIP domain Master maintains global configurations and propagates the
configurations to all the members belonging to this domain automatically. Any changes
in the global configuration are propagated in real time to the other members in the VoIP
domain.
Note:
A multi-site installation requires an AltiGen Enterprise license.

Creating a Multi-site VoIP Domain

To create a multi-site VoIP domain and designate a system as the domain Master:
1. Select VoIP > Multi-Site Domain Configuration. The Enterprise Location
Manager window opens.
The name of the server appears in the Location Name field, and the name of your
AltiGen product appears in the Switch Type field (MAXCS ACC or MAXCS ACM).
The domain name is blank, and the server role is currently Stand-alone.
2. Check the Allow this server to be added to domain check box.
3. Enter a Domain Name and a Member Key.
The Member Key will be the security password when the Domain Admin adds this
location into the domain. To reduce the complexity of administration, you can use
the same key for all member systems.
The Enterprise Location Manager window will look something like this:
The Multi-site VoIP Domain
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