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Ip line fundamentals
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Configure IP Line data using Element Manager 281
Import Node Files – imports the configuration files from an
existing node.
Edit – retrieves the node information from the Call Server and
returns the information to the Edit window. The node information
can then be changed.
Transfer/Status – used to transfer/obtain the status on the
requested changes to the node. The node then obtains its
information (CONFIG.INI and BOOT.P files) from the Call Server.
If any element within the Node fails to transfer either BOOTP or
CONFIG files, the Transfer/Status button is highlighted in red.
If the transfer status of the node elements is unavailable, the
Transfer/Statusbutton is highlighted in yellow.
Delete – This button is used to delete the selected node and its
information from the Call Server.
Enter the new Node ID in the New Node text box.
The Node ID can be one to four digits in length. When defining the
node number, determine if the Enhanced Redundancy for IP Line
Nodes functionality is required (see
Line nodes" (page
195)). If it is required, factor the requirement into
the node number assignment process.
CAUTION
The Voice Gateway Media Cards identify themselves with
a node using the node number or node ID. If there are
multiple IP Telephony nodes sharing the same TLAN
subnet, each node must have a unique ID. Each system
on the TLAN subnet must have a unique node ID assigned
to the Voice Gateway Media Cards on the system.
The Node ID field corresponds to the Node ID field in the IP Phone
configuration. Write down the node number, which is used during
the IP Phone configuration.
Click to Add.
The Edit window appears. See
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Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Line Fundamentals
NN43100-500 02.02 Standard
Release 5.5 4 February 2008
"Enhanced Redundancy for IP
Figure 62 "Editing a node " (page

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