Page 374 of 466 Configuring an IP telephony node
NN43041-310 Standard 01.11 October 2008
The previous status of the node displays, and the failure reason is
displayed for elements in nodes that failed to get configuration files
(BOOTP.TAB and CONFIG.INI) from the CS 1000E.
The Transfer / Status web page has five buttons:
• Selected All. Selects all the elements in the node (that is, it adds a
check mark in each element’s check box).
• Unselect All. Unselects all the elements in the node (that is, it
removes the check marks for all the selected elements).
• Transfer to Selected Elements. Re-transfers node configuration
files only to selected elements, regardless of a “Transfer Failed”
state.
• Transfer to Failed Elements. Transfers only node configuration files
to elements in a “Transfer Failed” state. The Transfer to Failed
Elements
button is displayed only when at least one element on the
Node failed to transfer either a BOOTP.TAB or CONFIG.INI in the
previous operation.
• Cancel. Closes the Transfer / Status pages without performing any
action, and displays the Node Summary web page.
6 If the Signaling Server configuration was changed on the Edit web page,
reboot the Signaling Server.
End of Procedure
Adding a Follower Signaling Server to an
IP telephony node
Follow Procedure 87 to add a Follower Signaling Server to the IP telephony
node in Element Manager.
Procedure 87
Adding a Follower Signaling Server to the IP telephony node in
Element Manager
Note: After software installation and reboot, the Follower Signaling
Server sends out BootP requests and waits for a response. Because the
Follower Signaling Server has not booted successfully before, it waits for
a non-existing BootP response. Do not wait for this response; proceed to
the next steps.