Use this checklist if you are administering DMCC with Call Control Services.
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Networking > Network Configure |
Required. See Configuring network interface settings. |
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Networking > AE Services (Local IP) |
Required. Based on your AE Services configuration, see either of the following topics:
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Networking > Ports |
Optional. You can use the default settings.
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Communication Manager Interface > Switch Connection |
Required. The Transport Layer is used. See Adding a switch connection. |
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CTI Link Admin |
Required (you must add a TSAPI Link). Applications that use DMCC with Call Control rely on the TSAPI Service. See Administering TSAPI Links. |
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AE Services > DMCC Configuration |
Optional. You can use the default media properties. See Setting DMCC Media Properties. |
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Security > Security Database |
Optional. If you are using the AE Service Security Database for controlling device access you must administer the TSAPI Configuration settings. See Chapter 6: The Security Database. |
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Security > Enterprise Directory |
Optional. If you are using an external LDAP directory you will need to use the Enterprise Directory Configuration page. For more information, see Enterprise Directory settings in the AE Services Management Console. |
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Security > Certificate Management |
Optional. if you are using link encryption, you must set up certificates. For more information, see Certificate management. |
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Security > Host AA |
Not applicable if you are not using encryption. It is optional if you are using link encryption. The DMCC service can be set up to provide far-end client authentication and authorization. For more information, see the Avaya Aura®Application Enablement Services Device, Media, and Call Control Java Programmer 's Guide, 02-300359. |
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