Administer Customer's Lan Interface; Setting Up Country Specific Call Progress Tones - Avaya DEFINITY ONE Installation And Upgrades

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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109
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System Initialization
Administer DEFINITY ONE or IP600

Administer customer's LAN interface

The customer's LAN connects to the ethernet jack of the processor interface
cable. See
command from the command line interface. See Windows Help for the Windows
2000 method to change interface parameters.
The customer provides:
IP address
Subnet mask
Default gateway
In the event that customers require a new IP address, they can use Terminal
Server to access the Windows 2000 desktop.

Setting up country specific call progress tones

By default, the call progress tones of the United States are used for each Definity
One and IP600 system. Using the mvdsp.sh shell script, you can change the
system so it recognizes the call progress tones that are specific for your country.
The system gets it's translation of call progress tones from a file named
dsp0.USA. You can overwrite this file with one that contains translations that are
appropriate for your country.
To set up country specific call progress tones:
1. Start a telnet session.
For more information, see
2. Go to a lac prompt and execute a bash shell.
For more information, see
3. At the bash prompt, enter: shutdown Audix
The command is case sensitive, so make sure you capitalize the first letter
in Audix.
It will take a few minutes for Audix to shutdown, please be patient. A status
message of "shutdownproc succeeded" displays when the shutdown is
complete.
4. Enter: shutdown CornerStone
The command is case sensitive, so make sure you capitalize the C and S
in CornerStone.
This process should be completed very quickly. A status message of
"shutdownproc succeeded" displays when the shutdown is complete.
''setip command'' on page G-5
for more information on the setip
''Start a Telnet session'' on page
Chapter G, ''GAS Commands in the bash
Issue 6
December 2001
3-25
3-4.
shell''.

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