IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 8: IP programming
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Function 8: IP programming
This function lets the Installer perform the programming steps that allow the hardware components to
communicate with each other.
Note: After making any IP configuration changes, wait at least five minutes before you power down the system.
When you enter Function 8, the first screen will appear as shown; press the appropriate number to view the
desired item from the following choices:
• 1 — License management.
• 2 — Local IP-PBX programming.
• 3 — Esi-Link programming.
• 4 — SIP trunk programming.
• 6 — Unified Messaging selection.
• 7 — Universal IP resource programming.
IP PROGRAMMING
CMD:_
Function 81: Display licenses
Function 81 is used to view the license information for VIP 7, IP stations, remote network channels for Esi-Link, etc.
This function cannot change license information (if you need any such changes, contact an ESI representative).
Parameters include:
• Max — The total number of licenses (users that can have the feature enabled).
• Used — The total number of licenses in use. For VIP, this is the total number of extensions that have unified
messaging enabled.
LICENSE VIP7
MAX:0 USED:0
Use the scroll keys to view the different license types:
• VIP7 - VIP 7 call control application
• VIP7 OPR - VIP 7 PC Attendant Console
• VIP7 SFT - VIP 7 Softphone
• VIP7 AGT - VIP 7 ACD Agent
• VIP7 SPR - VIP 7 ACD Supervisor
• TAG - RFID tag for ESI Presence Management
• SIP STN - SIP station
• ADV VID - Advanced ESI Video Viewer
• MED MGMT - ESI Media Management
• RECORD - ESI Media Management call recording
• WAV - ESI Mobile Messaging
• VID REC - ESI Media Manager video recording
• G.729a - G.729a session
• VM CHAN - Voicemail channel
• VM HOURS - Hours of voicemail storage
• MEET-ME - Meet-Me Conferencing
• UIP - Universal IP Resource port