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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 Connections |
Required. DMCC with Call Information Services uses the Transport Service. See Adding a switch connection. Optional. You have the option of using H.323 Gatekeepers when you administer a switch connection. See Administering switch connections for DMCC applications that use device and media control only -- assigning H.323 IP addresses. |
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Communication Manager Interface > Dial Plan |
Optional. You must administer a dial plan if your DMCC clients use E.164ConversionServices. See Chapter 10: Dial plan administration in AE Services. |
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AE Services > DMCC |
Optional. You can use the default media and station properties. See Setting DMCC Media Properties. |
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Security > Security Database |
Optional. See Chapter 6: The Security Database. |
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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 > Enterprise Directory |
Optional. If you are using an external LDAP Server (Microsoft Active Directory or Open Source LDAP), you must use the Enterprise Directory Configuration page in the AE Services Management Console. For more information, see Enterprise Directory settings in the AE Services Management Console. |
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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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