3Com VCX V7000 Installation Manual page 161

Ip telephony solution
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Sample Services Configuration Script — Branch Office IP Telephony Server (continued)
--------- Configuring additional parameters for Auth & Dir Service ---------
At a branch office, the password for access to the regional office system's
'cworks' account is required.
system, specify the 'cworks' password for access to *this* system.
Login Password
Login Password (confirm)
Do you wish to change any of the Auth & Dir Service parameters? [N] :
------------ Configuring additional parameters for Common Agent ------------
The Trap Destination specifies the IP address to be used as a destination
when this system sends SNMP traps.
Trap Destination
The Trap Community String provides a community string to be used when
sending SNMP traps to the trap destination.
Trap Community String
At a regional office or on a standalone
This cworks password is used for authentication when replicating this
server's database on a remote Authentication and Directory server. This
password must be the same as the cworks account password on the
remote server. It is not necessarily the same as the password used to log
in to the local cworks account configured earlier in this script.
Press the Enter or Return key to accept the default answer (N). If you
answer Y to this question, the script presents each of the items that you
have entered during the most recent part of the script and allows you to
accept the value or change it.
Enter the IP address of the PC or other system on which you are running
your network management software (for example, EMS).
CAUTION: Press the Enter or Return key to accept the default answer
(public). 3Com strongly recommends that users change this string for
security reasons.
: ******
: ******
:
: public
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