Configuring the AVPP
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The following options must be configured:
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the Avaya Voice Priority Processor, defined by your network
administrator. Enter the complete address including digits and periods.
DHCP
may be
entered.
The Avaya Voice Priority Processor will automatically lock for maintenance if the IP
address is changed. When this Maintenance Lock occurs, the Avaya Voice Priority
Processor must be reset upon exit. All active calls are terminated during a reset.
Hostname
(Optional) change the default host name, if desired. This is the name of the Avaya
Voice Priority Processor to which you are connected, for identification purposes only.
You cannot enter spaces in this field.
Subnet Mask
The network administrator must define the subnet mask.
Default Gateway
The IP address of a router on the local subnet.
SVP-II TFTP Download Master
This entry indicates the source of software updates for the Avaya Voice Priority
Processor. See the
Software Maintenance
section for more information. Valid source
location entries are:
•
NONE
– disables.
•
IP
Address
– The IP address of a network TFTP server that will be used to transfer
software updates to the Avaya Voice Priority Processor.
DNS server and DNS domain
These settings are used to configure Domain Name services. Consult your system
administrator for the correct settings. These can also be set to
DHCP
. This will cause
the DHCP client in the Avaya Voice Priority Processor to attempt to automatically get
the correct setting from the DHCP server. The DHCP setting is only valid when the IP
address is also acquired using DHCP.
WINS servers
These setting are used for Windows Name Services. Consult your system administrator
for the correct settings. These can also be set to
DHCP
. This will cause the DHCP
client in the Avaya Voice Priority Processor to attempt to automatically get the correct
setting from the DHCP server. The DHCP setting is only valid when the IP address is
also acquired using DHCP.
When the name services are set up correctly, the Avaya Voice Priority Processor
can translate hostnames to IP addresses. Using telnet, it is also possible to
access the Avaya Voice Priority Processor using its hostname instead of the IP
address.
Workgroup
As set in WINS.
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