Setting Up The Pc Names (Node Names) - Avaya Customer Interaction Express 1.0 User Manual

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Setting up the PC names (node names)

If you have an ACM PBX, you must use name mappings for all assignments to other IP addresses, for
example to a CIE PC. You cannot enter IP addresses directly in the respective menus. You must enter all
known IP addresses in the node names table. (Open using "change node-names ip").
Note on PC names (case insensitive)
PC names are not case sensitive.
S8500/S8700
CLAN modules are installed for S8500/S8700 systems. The CLAN modules are the local side(s) of the
H.323 connection. You must also enter CLAN modules manually in the node-name ip table. CLAN
modules are not set by default.
Illustration
In the example, the IP address 128.11.111.114 has been entered for the server named ccsacm4. Server
ccsacm4 is the server where the CHAP, which serves as an end point, is installed. If you use more than
one CHAP, you must enter the servers of all the CHAPs in the nodes table. The table also contains two
default settings (default and procr). The procr default setting is the system's (processor's) own IP address.
It serves as the local side for H.323 connections in S8300 systems.
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