Installation and Maintenance Manual
Primary Call Server
Secondary Call Server
Each Secondary Call Server will be responsible for passing on relevant configuration information to Phone
and Trunk Modules, IP Phones etc that are directly connected to this Call Server. Any configuration
information received from these Phone Modules, Trunk Modules or IP Phones etc will be passed back to
the Primary Call Server by the Secondary Call Server for storage in the master database.
If the Primary Call Server fails all Secondary Call Servers will continue to operate and devices that were
registered to the Primary Call Server then re-register to a Secondary Call Server (provided that they are on
the same LAN). This will be the first Secondary Call Server to respond.
If a device, eg Phone Module or PCS IP phone, is connected to the system via the network the Primary
Call Server will always respond the quickest to a registration request, followed by the Secondary Call
Server with the smallest number of devices attached and so on. This will ensure that the load is shared
among all Secondary Call Servers. Therefore, to ensure that any module or IP Phone connected to the
Secondary Call Server does not register with the Primary Call Server before the linking process is complete
power up the unit after the Secondary Call Server has connected to the Primary Call Server.
User Status
To verify user registration across multiple Call Servers from Manager Assist select System Utilities and then
User Locations. This facility will display which Users are registered to which Call Server. All instructions
are detailed within this page.
System Time
Each Call Server within one system can have a different date, time and Time Zone. Please refer to the
System Time section from page 13 for further information.
System Configuration
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