Declaring Additional Servers For The Voip Domain; Working With Servers In The Domain - Altigen ACM 6.7 Administrator's Manual

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Declaring Additional Servers for the VoIP Domain

Additional servers are added to the VoIP domain in Enterprise Manager, but first you
must "declare" these servers and assign them a member key in MaxAdmin. To do so:
1. Log on to the member server you want to declare.
2. Select VoIP > Multi-Site Domain Configuration. The Enterprise Location
Manager window opens.
The name of the server and the name of the AltiGen product appear in the top box.
3. Check the Allow this server to be added to domain check box.
4. Enter the name of the VoIP domain that you want this server to be a part of.
5. Enter a member key for this server. The Member Key is the security password when
the Domain Admin adds this server into the domain. To reduce the complexity of
administration, you can use the same key for all member systems.
6. Click Apply, then click Close.
Repeat these steps for each server you want to make available to the VoIP domain. To
actually add a server to the domain using Enterprise Manager, see "Adding a Server to
a VoIP Domain" on page 334.

Working with Servers in the Domain

In the Global Server Location panel in Enterprise Manager, you can add a server to the
VoIP domain by using the Add button in the panel, remove a selected server from the
VoIP domain by using the Remove button, and you can set the master server, by
selecting a server and clicking the Set as Master button. Before you can add a server
to the VoIP domain, you must have declared it in MaxAdmin (see "Declaring Additional
Servers for the VoIP Domain" on page 333). These are the fields in the Global Server
Location panel:
Working with Servers in the Domain
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