Configuration
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5. 6 Configuring
The configuration steps are based on the information determined during the plan-
ning and, where applicable, the installation.
See also:
The procedure for setting up and clearing down an online connection
from AMS to the communication server and the steps for configuring a
single system, a private network (PISN) or an Aastra Intelligent Net (AIN)
are described in detail in the AMS help.
The sections below contain information that may be useful before, during or after a
configuration.
First start of the communication server
If an existing ommunication server is to be upgraded, it must first be in a defined
state. This involves setting or deleting all the parameter values to their country-
specific default values and carrying out a self-test.
This initialization can be achieved in the following ways:
• Using the control panel on the front panel
See "Display and control panel of the call manager", page 240
• With AMS
In the AMS Configuration Manager or Fault & Maintenance Manager a Online /
Reset communication server a First start can be carried out. If the sales channel is
also to be modified, create a new communication server in the AMS Shell and se-
lect a sales channel. Next Set/change the sales channel underTools. This executes
a first start and the country-specific default values are loaded.
Note:
To perform a first-start or a sales channel change, either a user account
with the corresponding authorization profile is necessary (see "User
accounts and authorization profiles", page 189) or the local, password-
free access must be open (see "Password-free access", page 196).
Preparing Configuration with AMS Offline
The complete configuration of a communication system can be created on the PC
without access to the communication server and stored in the database. The pre-
pared configuration can then be uploaded to the communication server file system
(see "Upload (AMS -> Communication server)", page 204).