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Features Page 213 of 910
IP Line Description, Installation and Maintenance
When a web browser is opened and the IP address of the Signaling Server is
entered, the Element Manager interface is displayed. Element Manager is
then used to perform tasks such as configuring an IP Telephony Node,
checking and uploading loadware and firmware files, and retrieving the
CONFIG.INI and BOOTP.TAB configuration files from the Call Server. The
Voice Gateway Media Cards are notified to FTP the files from the Call
Server.
OTM 2.2’s Navigators incorporate links to each Element Manager web
server in a network.
BOOTP and CONFIG.INI
If the Voice Gateway Media Card is a Follower of a primary Signaling
Server, it generates a BOOTP request to retrieve its network information. The
request for IP address, node ID, and node IP is directed to a BOOTP server
within its node. If the BOOTP request fails, the Voice Gateway Media Card
uses the last configuration. This fallback configuration data is stored locally
on the Voice Gateway Media Card. If the BOOTP request is successful, the
Voice Gateway Media Card refreshes its current fallback configuration data.
If the Voice Gateway Media Card is located in a stand-alone IP Telephony
node, and is designated as the Leader for its node, it provides BOOTP service
to all other configured Voice Gateway Media Cards within its node. The
Leader determines its own network information using a combination of
locally stored static information and the bootp.tab file.
If the Voice Gateway Media Card is located in a stand-alone IP Telephony
node, and is designated as a Follower, it generates a BOOTP request to
retrieve its network information. The request for IP address, node ID, and
node IP is directed to a BOOTP server within its node. If the BOOTP request
fails, the Voice Gateway Media Card uses the last configuration. This
fallback configuration data is stored locally on the Voice Gateway Media
Card. If the BOOTP request is successful, the Voice Gateway Media Card
refreshes its current fallback configuration data.
The Voice Gateway Media Card reads the contents of the CONFIG.INI file
located on its disk for additional configuration parameters.
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