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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – ONTENTS
  • Page 7 – vii; AINTENANCE
  • Page 8 – viii; OMMAND
  • Page 9 – ix; IST
  • Page 11 – xi
  • Page 13 – . If the information in the release notes; Finding Information; The following table lists the location of specific information.; Table 1; Content Description; If you are looking for
  • Page 14 – Conventions; Table 2
  • Page 15 – xv
  • Page 17 – NSTALLATION; This chapter contains the following topics:; Overview
  • Page 18 – Prerequisites; Table 4; Management Software; Software Package; Table 5; Hardware Prerequisites; Operating System
  • Page 19 – Before You Begin; Before installing IP Telephony Manager on your system:; Remove any previous versions of IP Telephony Manager.; Table 6; Software Prerequisites
  • Page 20 – Option 1; working directory
  • Page 21 – The script will make adjustments, only as needed, to; Return; You can now enable HP Overview autodiscovery on your system.; Setting PATH and
  • Page 22 – Navigating and Using the System
  • Page 24 – Fixing Incorrect Maps; object id
  • Page 25 – capability is not set to
  • Page 27 – ONFIGURATION; Table 7; Files added to HP OpenView Windows Directories; Category
  • Page 28 – Command Line Interface
  • Page 30 – Recording the NTP
  • Page 31 – Auto Response
  • Page 33 – Figure 6; Authorized Stations Add Window; OK; Authorized Station Completion Window; Add; Repeat these steps for each device on your network.
  • Page 34 – monitoring
  • Page 35 – Figure 9; Parameter Group Selection Window
  • Page 36 – Table 8; Threshold Monitor Configuration Fields; Field Name
  • Page 37 – Restarting Other Entities; Configuration
  • Page 38 – Selecting an Entity Window; Threshold Monitor
  • Page 39 – Configuring Thresholds Window; Set; Threshold Row Status; to; createAndGo; . As shown in the following
  • Page 41 – From the Parameter Group Selection window, select
  • Page 48 – CommWorks 4220 SIP Proxy Server Guide
  • Page 51 – IP Telephony Manager Server Window
  • Page 52 – File Menu; Figure 25 shows an example of the File menu from the Media Gateway.; Open Submenu; Device List Window; Chassis Save All
  • Page 53 – Software Download Window
  • Page 54 – View Menu; Other Side Submenu; The LED Poll Info submenu displays the status of the LED lights.; Show Toolbar Submenu; The Show Toolbar submenu displays four icons.
  • Page 55 – Icon View Window
  • Page 56 – Configuration Menu; Programmed Settings
  • Page 57 – EdgeServer Pro Card Parameter Group Window; Selected targets; —The name of the target to be configured from this; Card-Level and Channel-Level Parameter Groups; —IP Telephony
  • Page 58 – Window Title Bar; —Displays the target device IP address.; Get Button; —Triggers the SNMP Get operation for the selected parameter; Set Button; —Triggers the SNMP Set operation for the selected parameter; Help
  • Page 63 – Fault Menu; Fault Menu; Trap Settings Submenu; Trap Setting Window
  • Page 64 – Trap Destination Window; Performance Menu; Performance Window; Performance Monitor
  • Page 65 – Performance Monitor Menu; Security Menu; Security Menu
  • Page 69 – Upgrading Software
  • Page 70 – Software Upgrade; Gateway Guide; SNMP MIB Browser and TFTP Server
  • Page 71 – Upgrading the
  • Page 73 – Command Tool; You can also launch the Command Tool from:
  • Page 74 – Example HiPer DSP Hardware Commands; Execute; at the bottom of the window.
  • Page 76 – Restarting after; Gateway
  • Page 77 – Accounting Server
  • Page 78 – public; Community Name
  • Page 79 – File
  • Page 80 – Authorized Stations
  • Page 81 – menu, and then select; The; Inventory; window appears with the information.
  • Page 83 – Error messages are divided into two types:
  • Page 84 – Invocation Errors; The invocation errors categories listed here are:; Command Line Target; The application cannot be invoked at the slot level.
  • Page 85 – A time slot range contains zero.; Chassis Restore; No target specified; Chassis Save; Unknown target name or IP address format
  • Page 86 – specification; The target does not specify a valid IP address or host name.; Configuration Tool
  • Page 87 – Software Download; to bring up the
  • Page 88 – Extension is not ’sdl; No default NAC file; No default SDL file; filename; Error: invalid Loop Back Duration value <; value; Error: No target specified
  • Page 89 – target; Program exit during execution; IP Telephony Manager; Error: Too many targets specified; The amplitude level given on the command line is out of range.; Trap Destination
  • Page 90 – Error: insufficient arguments; argument; Warning: trap directives on GUI command line are ignored.; Execution Errors; The execution errors categories listed here are:; All Applications
  • Page 91 – NMC in software download state!; error; Cannot find device files for NMC version <; version; This device is not a IP Telephony Chassis. Exiting.
  • Page 92 – Target Selection Error; specific error; File is not a Chassis Configuration File; The user specified a file that does not exist or is not readable.; There is no matching configuration to restore
  • Page 93 – Select either Yes or No.; Another program is currently saving to the specified file.; file; file; file
  • Page 94 – There are no commands for this type of device.
  • Page 95 – There is no configuration schema file for the target devices.; Test Tool; string; The specified test is not in the list of valid tests.
  • Page 96 – Cancel Execution and exit program?; is the hexadecimal representation of the IP; command; The target slot is not a NAC slot number.
  • Page 97 – The target slot is not a modem.; number
  • Page 98 – of
  • Page 99 – No Default SDL File for Card Type <; > has a corrupt header marker
  • Page 100 – SNMP Set Failed; SNMP Get Failed; Erase ROM time out
  • Page 101 – This appendix contains the following catatorgies of commands:; General Syntax
  • Page 102 – The filename for the log
  • Page 103 – readcomm—read only community string; Target; The IP address or hostname of the target device.; Range; Place after the IPhost designation.
  • Page 104 – Sets target slots in the specified range
  • Page 105 – SNMP read community string.
  • Page 107 – This parameter is available in the tcmset command only.
  • Page 108 – —decimal number or a range s1-s2 (where s1 and s2 are; tcmget -G ’NMC Identification’ ’Serial Number’; To list parameters in NMC tests and system group:; tcmset -G ’DTE Interface Settings’ ’Default DTE Data; To list parameters in NMC Logging Group and Logging Traps Group:
  • Page 109 – The command utility uses the following syntax:; Query Current
  • Page 110 – Set Trap Destination; Use the following command:; Use the following command, notice that the target must be supplied.; tcmtrap; ipaddr—; To Modify a Trap
  • Page 111 – SNMP Commands; Setting SNMP; This section describes how to set the SNMP community strings.; Monitoring SNMP
  • Page 113 – slot
  • Page 114 – Tone Test; This section describes how to send and receive a tone test.; Freq; Level; Db
  • Page 115 – Modem Tests; Query Current Test
  • Page 116 – Save Configuration; filename target; The .whb output file to which the configuration is stored.; The IP address or hostname of the device.; Restore Configuration; To run tcmrestore, issue the following command:; Filename of the .whb file with the configuration to be restored.
  • Page 117 – To run tcmsdl, issue the following command:; sdlfile; Force download to an NMC that is already in a download state.; Upgrade File; Sample Breakdown of SDL and NAC Filenames; Filename
  • Page 118 – Filename Prefixes; SDL Prefix; Software Download Progress Message Descriptions; Message
  • Page 119 – Feature Enable; logfile
  • Page 120 – syslog; delimiter
  • Page 122 – Parameter
  • Page 123 – AutoResponse; event; Chassis Level Events
  • Page 124 – Slot Level Events and
  • Page 125 – Responses
  • Page 129 – LOSSARY; Admission Confirm—This is a call flow message.
  • Page 130 – International Special Committee on Radio Interference
  • Page 131 – A digital switch that is used in
  • Page 134 – Location Confirm—This is a call flow message.
  • Page 137 – Microsoft Windows NT’s (RRAS) Routing and; Microsoft Windows
  • Page 138 – Total Control Manager—See IP Telephony Manager.
  • Page 140 – ZCS
  • Page 141 – NDEX; Symbols
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CommWorks 5210
IP Telephony Manager

User Guide
Release 2.3
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Summary

Page 5 - ONTENTS

C ONTENTS C ONTENTS A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Finding Information ............................................................................................................xiiiConventions .......................................................................................................................

Page 7 - vii; AINTENANCE

vii 4 M AINTENANCE Upgrading Software ...........................................................................................................69 Software Upgrade Methods ..........................................................................................70Upgrading the Software ...............

Page 8 - viii; OMMAND

viii B C OMMAND L INE I NTERFACE General Syntax................................................................................................................. 101IP Telephony Manager Console ........................................................................................ 104Configuration ....

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