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8 Viewing VSM topologies

A VSM topology displays logical connections between a VCX/NBX device and IP phones and physical

connections among IP phones.
VSM topologies are divided into the following types:

Voice region topology—Logical connections between the region and branch servers on the VoIP

network.

Voice device topology—Logical connections between a VCX/NBX device and IP phones.

For information about basic operations and functions of topologies, see HP IMC Base Platform

Administrator Guide.
To use the VSM topologies, follow these guidelines:

You cannot select more than 10 IP phones to view their physical topology.

Make sure all network devices that IP phones are connected to are added to the IMC Platform.
Otherwise, the physical topology of IP phones cannot be correctly generated.

If the devices that are directly connected to an IP phone are not added to the IMC Platform, the
right-click menu of the IP phone does not include the View alarms from directly connected devices

option.

Physical topologies of IP phones are snapshots that do not automatically update after they are
generated.

In IE, you cannot open multiple physical typologies for IP phones at the same time.

Viewing a voice region topology

In a VoIP network, each VCX server is treated as a site. VoIP networks include the following types,

depending on the number of VCX servers deployed on the network:

Single site system—The VoIP network uses only one VCX server to provide all voice services.

Multi-site system—The voice services are provided by multiple VCX servers on the VoIP network.
The server type in a multiple-site system can be "region" or "branch." A region server manages one
or more branch servers. When a branch server fails, the region server provides the call processing

service in place of that branch server.

A voice region topology displays the logical connection between the region server and branch servers

in a VoIP network.