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Gather the necessary information, Determine the requirements of your configuration – Avaya 1.3 User Manual

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Planning Your Installation

Issue 1 October 2003

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Gather the Necessary Information

The TCP/IP addressing information that is administered during DLG administration is
particularly relevant to installing the Telephony Services software (see

Task 2: DLG

Administration

on page 47). Make sure you have the following addressing information

before you start the Avaya Computer Telephony server software installation procedure.

The IP address of the DLG. The default is 192.168.25.10, but it is highly likely that this
has been changed to conform to your network addressing requirements.

The IP address that the DLG administrator assigned to the Avaya Computer Telephony
server. The default is 192.168.25.20. Again, it is highly likely that this IP address has
been changed to conform to your network addressing requirements. This IP address
refers to the Network Interface Card, on the Avaya Computer Telephony Server, that
communicates with the DLG. It is not the IP address of the NIC, on the Avaya Computer
Telephony server, that communicates with clients.

The host name or IP address that was assigned to the Avaya Computer Telephony
server.

Determine the Requirements of Your Configuration

Determining the requirements of your configuration involves identifying the Avaya
Computer Telephony software components you are going to implement. Basically this
comes down to one question: “does this configuration support both the Tserver (Telephony
Services Server) and the CVLAN (CallVisor PC Local Area Network) applications?" See

Chapter 5: Using CVLAN

for information about CVLAN.

Determine the Type of Installation -- Initial Installation or Upgrade

If you are upgrading an earlier release of Avaya Computer Telephony, see

Guidelines for

Upgrading Avaya Computer Telephony

on page 64.

Make Sure Your Platform Can Support Avaya Computer Telephony

See

Table 3-1: Server Hardware

on page 62 and

Table 3-2: Server Software

on page 63

to make sure that you have the appropriate hardware and software.