Compulsory Minimum Additional Database Management; Reminder For Sites Migrating From Release < 3.0; Ip Addressing Plan (From R3.0); Ip Routing (From R3.0) - Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Manual

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OmniPCX Enterprise
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR VERSION
J1.410.34.c – RELEASE 10.0

16. COMPULSORY MINIMUM ADDITIONAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT

16.1 Reminder for sites migrating from Release < 3.0

16.1.1 IP addressing plan (from R3.0)

The new management of the IP interfaces in OmniPCX 4400 does not allow default declaration of
all the interfaces of all the possible network nodes. The management machines that can connect by
Ethernet on all the nodes must therefore be declared on all the nodes.

16.1.2 IP routing (from R3.0)

IP routing is validated by default on Release 3.2 installation. This function is handled by the "gated"
process and can only operate if this process is validated for all the nodes. Pay special attention to the
nodes in previous versions using the "routed" process.
These two processes are not compliant between them. In a network in Release 3.2, manage the
same routing protocol (RIP2 or RSL) on all the machines

16.1.3 ABC network (from R3.0)

Management of the number of transits.
There is a parameter used to define a number of transits for a same call across the network. This is a
protection used to avoid call looping.
Procedure:
− Access path : System
− Attribute
: Number of transit PABX
− Manage the parameter with a value identical to the number of network nodes.
CAUTION: If this parameter is zero, call transit will not work.
Optimizing the DPNSS network (from R3.0)
To optimize a network, you must create a PABX address in DPNSS (Local Features) prefix. This
prefix must correspond to a directory number that has not been created in the installation.
For each machine, create a PABX address in DPNSS prefix and as many network prefixes
corresponding to the DPNSS addresses of the other machines as there are remote machines.
Example: System with four nodes.
Each node has its PABX address prefix and each will have three network prefixes corresponding to
the different PABX addresses of the three other machines.

16.1.4 ARS Time Schedule management (from R3.0)

Control ARS management to ensure that it meets client requirements.
Refer to the operation manual "ARS" section.
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Ed. 02 / 22 June 2011

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