3Com V7000 Telephone User Manual


 
122 CHAPTER 4: INSTALLING AN IP MESSAGING SERVER
Sample Services Configuration Script — Primary IP Messaging Server (continued)
IP Messaging includes an optional ability to import subscriber profiles
from VCX.
Enable VCX subscriber bulk import? [Y] :
Press the Enter or Return key to accept the default answer (Y). Subscriber
bulk import provides a way to import a large number of IP Messaging
subscriber profiles at one time by creating a file that contains the
subscriber information and then importing the file. If you answer Y to this
question, the script prompts you to supply a user name and login
password for the VCX Authentication and Directory Server.
For VCX subscriber bulk import, the user name to use when accessing the VCX
Authentication & Directory Server is needed.
User name for access to Auth & Dir Server : cworks
The default user name for logging in to the Authentication and Directory
Server is cworks.
In addition, the password for the previously provided user name is
required. Specify the password to use when accessing the VCX
Authentication & Directory Server.
Password for access to Auth & Dir Server : cworks
CAUTION: The default password for logging in to the Authentication
and Directory Server is cworks. 3Com strongly recommends that
customers change default passwords for security reasons. Consult your
VCX system administrator to determine the appropriate password to
enter.
IP Messaging includes support for Text To Speech (TTS) via one or more
external servers. To use this feature you must answer 'Y' here.
Is Text To Speech (TTS) enabled? [N] :
Press the Enter or Return key to accept the default answer (N). If you
answer Y to this question, the script prompts you for the IP address of up
to four Text-to-Speech Servers. Each server is a PC running the Windows
operating system. If you have entered IP addresses for all of your
Text-to-Speech Servers, press the Enter or Return key for all remaining IP
address prompts. If you enable Text-to-Speech, you must use the G711u
CODEC (the default), not the G729a CODEC.