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Sample Services Configuration Script — Primary IP Telephony Server (continued)
Enter a description for this site
In a regional office, IP Messaging can be used in two ways.
Messaging configuration, the regional IP Messaging servers are used by the
entire organization including branch offices.
configuration, the regional IP Messaging servers are used only by the
regional office, and branches have their own IP Messaging systems.
regional office that has no branch offices uses Local Messaging.
Is Global Messaging in use? (Y/N) [N]
Use the Adhoc service on this server? (Y/N) [Y]
The secondary Call Processor acts as a backup if the primary is down or
unreachable.
IP address of the secondary Call Processor
The secondary Authentication & Directory Service acts as a backup to the
primary Authentication & Directory Service and provides authentication,
authorization, and certain user-specific functions.
IP address of the secondary Auth & Dir Service
The primary IP Messaging Service provides voice mail and other messaging
services for the system.
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Enter a site description of your choice.
Press the Enter or Return key to accept the default answer (N). Single
offices with two IP Telephony Servers and two IP Messaging Servers are
configured for Local IP Messaging. That is, all users obtain IP Messaging
services from the local IP Messaging Servers.
Press the Enter or Return key to accept the default answer (Y). If you do
not want to use the Adhoc Conference Service, enter N.
CAUTION: Conferences of more than 6 participants may degrade overall
system performance.
Call Processor tasks are associated with the eth1 network interface. Enter
the IP address of eth1 on the Secondary IP Telephony Server.
Authentication and Directory Service tasks are associated with the eth0
network interface. Enter the IP address of eth0 on the Secondary IP
Telephony Server.
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