Operation Manual – Location Server Configuration
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 1 Location Server Configuration
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I. Adding an office group or enter an office group view
With the
office-group
command, you can enter office group view of the specified office
group, or create the specified office group if it does not exist and then enter its office
group view.
Perform the following configuration in LS view.
Table 1-23
Add an office group or enter an office group view
Operation
Command
Add an office group or enter an office
group view
office-group office-group-id
Delete one or all office groups
undo office-group
{
office-group-id | all
}
II. Configuring the domain to which an office group belongs
Refer to
Creating a domain
for the information about domain.
Perform the following configuration in LS-OFFICEGROUP view.
Table 1-24
Configure the domain to which the office group belongs
Operation
Command
Configure the domain to which the office group belongs
belongto domain-id
Specify that the office group belongs to the
default-domain domain
undo belongto
By default, an office group belongs to the default-domain domain.
III. Configuring the static route number of an office group
A static route number is a regular expression. When a user calls a number and you
have set a static route number for a gateway or an office device configured on an LS,
the request will be forwarded to the gateway or office device for query. When multiple
numbers that comply with a certain rule are to be routed to the same device, you can
configure a regular expression to match these static numbers to decrease the size of
the LS’s routing table, improve the LS’ executing efficiency, and shorten the LS’
responding time.
Each static route number has a priority value, ranging from 0 to 1000 and defaulting to
that of the office device. The greater value enjoys the higher the priority. You can
configure an identical static route number for several different office devices (multiple
called parties). If the priorities of the called numbers are the same, the corresponding
telephones will ring simultaneously when the number is called. If the priorities are not
the same, the telephones will ring orderly.
Summary of Contents for XE 200/2000 IP
Page 7: ...Basic Configuration ...
Page 42: ...Process Server Configuration ...
Page 82: ...Location Server Configuration ...
Page 182: ...Feature ...
Page 259: ...System Management ...
Page 341: ...IP Performance and Application ...
Page 349: ...Media Server ...
Page 360: ...Call Services ...
Page 507: ...Appendix A ...
Page 511: ...Appendix B ...