Working with servers in the domain, Changing the server id length – AltiGen MAXCS 7.0 Update 1 ACM Administration User Manual
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Working with Servers in the Domain
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Click Apply, then click Close.
Repeat these steps for each server you want to make available to the VoIP domain. To actually add a server
to the domain using Enterprise Manager, see “Adding a Server to a VoIP Domain” on page 328.
Working with Servers in the Domain
In the Global Server Location panel in Enterprise Manager, you can add a server to the VoIP domain by using
the Add button in the panel, remove a selected server from the VoIP domain by using the Remove button, and
you can set the master server, by selecting a server and clicking the Set as Master button. Before you can
add a server to the VoIP domain, you must have declared it in MaxAdmin (see “Declaring Additional Servers
for the VoIP Domain” on page 326). These are the fields in the Global Server Location panel:
Parameter
Description
Domain Name
The name of the VoIP domain.
Server ID Length
Length is from 1-3. See “Changing the Server ID Length” on page 21
for detailed information.
Global Server Location
Displays the ID, Name, and Status (active/inactive) of the servers in
the VoIP domain.
Master – One Domain system must be assigned as Domain Master to
propagate configuration data to member MAXCS systems. The
master acts as a central server to accept the connection, synchronize
change from one site to the other sites, and authenticate users.
Changing the Server ID Length
The Server ID is used for the following two purposes:
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Identifying member systems in the VoIP domain
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Mapping to a remote system's IP address in the IP dialing table for system-to-system dialing
Depending on the number of systems that will be added to the VoIP domain and the number of entries in the
IP dialing table, the Server ID Length can be set to 1, 2, or 3 digits.