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11 Configure the application configuration for this Signaling Server. See
Figure 78 on page 205.
• If the IP Phone TPS, Virtual Trunk TPS, and optional Network
Routing Service (NRS) applications are to be enabled on this
Signaling Server, enter a at the prompt to configure this Signaling
Server as a co-resident Signaling Server.
• If only the NRS is to be enabled on this Signaling Server:
— If this Signaling Server is to be associated with a Call Server,
enter a at the prompt to configure this Signaling Server as a
co-resident Signaling Server. After you have finished installing
the Signaling Server software, you can disable the Set TPS and
Virtual Trunk TPS in Element Manager (refer to Element
Manager: System Administration (NN43001-332)).
— If this Signaling Server is not to be associated with a Call Server,
enter b at the prompt to set this Signaling Server as a
stand-alone Signaling Server.
Depending on the application configuration selected, either the
NRS - Coresident Signaling Server screen or the NRS - Standalone Signaling
Server screen appears.
Figure 79
Network Routing Service (NRS) — co-resident Signaling Server
CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx)
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Please select the Network Routing Service (NRS) configuration for this
Signaling Server.
Please enter:
<CR> -> <a> - H.323 Gatekeeper and SIP Redirect/Proxy Server.
<b> - H.323 Gatekeeper only.
<c> - SIP Redirect/Proxy Server only.
<d> - None.
Enter Choice>