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Ip line fundamentals
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282 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager
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Figure 62
Editing a node
The Edit window includes three different buttons:
Save and Transfer – saves and transfers changes to the Call
Server and returns the users to the Node Configuration window.
Cancel – discards changes made to the IP Telephony node and
returns the users to the Node Configuration window.
Add – associated with specific sections of the IP Telephony node
properties. The user can add new cards and Signaling Servers.
Click the plus sign (+) to the left of the node name to display the
node information, if it is not already expanded.
a. Node ID: The node ID entered on the previous page appears.
b. Voice LAN (TLAN) Node IP address: Enter the Voice LAN
(TLAN) Node IP address in dotted decimal format. The Voice
LAN Node IP address is on the TLAN subnet. The Node IP
address is the IP address used by the IP Phones to communicate
with the Voice Gateway Media Cards on the TLAN subnet. If
a Voice Gateway Media Card becomes the primary (Leader)
during an election, it assigns itself the Node IP address.
An asterisk (*) indicates that a field is a required/mandatory field.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Line Fundamentals
NN43100-500 02.02 Standard
Release 5.5 4 February 2008
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