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Deploying IP Office Server Edition and Application Servers

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  • Notices
  • Introduction
    • Purpose
      • Deploying an IP Office Server Edition Solution
      • Licenses and Subscriptions
        • Licenses
        • Subscriptions
      • Default parameters
      • Server Types and Roles
      • Virtual IP Office Servers
      • Server Edition Network
      • Small Community Network Support
      • Additional Documentation
    • Subscriptions
      • Ordering Subscriptions
      • Trial Mode
      • User Subscriptions
      • Application Subscriptions
      • Customer Operations Manager (COM)
      • Subscription Connection Operation
      • Subscription Network Requirements
      • Subscription Mode Ports
      • Migrating Existing IP Office Systems to Subscription Mode
  • Server Software Installation
    • Server Software Installation
      • Checking the server BIOS settings
      • Adding and Configuring Additional Hard Disks
      • Downloading the Software
      • Creating a bootable USB key
        • Downloading the USB software
        • Creating a USB Drive using Rufus
      • Installing the software manually
      • Installing the software automatically
      • Igniting the server
  • Primary Server Installation
    • Primary Server Installation and Initial Configuration
      • Primary server initial configuration using Web Manager
      • Primary server initial configuration using IP Office Manager
    • The Setup Wizard/Initial Configuration
      • Setup Wizard: Panels Summary
      • Setup Wizard: System Panel (Initial Configuration Utility)
      • Setup Wizard: VoIP
      • Setup Wizard: Voicemail
      • Setup Wizard: Subscription
      • Setup Wizard: Licensing
      • Setup Wizard: User
      • Setup Wizard: Groups
      • Setup Wizard: Lines
      • Setup Wizard: Incoming Call Routes
      • Setup Wizard: Outgoing Call Routes
    • Subscription and COM Support Setup
      • Checking the System Subscriptions
      • Enabling COM Support on Server Edition Systems
      • Enabling Additional COM Support Settings
      • Setting All Servers to Subscription Mode
    • Server PLDS Licensing
      • Adding the PLDS License File
      • Assigning PLDS licenses
  • Secondary Server Installation
    • Secondary Server Installation and Initial Configuration
      • Adding a Secondary server using Web Manager
      • Adding a Secondary server using Manager
      • Enabling COM Support on Server Edition Systems
      • Assigning PLDS licenses
  • Expansion Server Installation
    • Expansion Server (Linux) Installation and Initial Configuration
      • Adding an Expansion Server Using Web Manager
      • Adding an Expansion Server Using Manager
      • Enabling COM Support on Server Edition Systems
      • Assigning PLDS licenses
    • Expansion Server (IP500 V2) Initial Configuration
      • Initial IP500 V2 Configuration using Web Manager
      • Initial IP500 V2 Configuration using Manager
      • Adding an IP500 V2 Expansion using Web Manager
      • Adding an IP500 V2 Expansion using Manager
      • Enabling COM Support on Server Edition Systems
      • Assigning PLDS licenses
  • Application Server Installation
    • Application Server Installation
      • Service User Configuration for COM Support
      • Application Server Initial Configuration
    • Application Server configuration in a Server Edition network
      • Disabling the local portal service
      • Entering the address of the remote portal service
      • Adding the application server to the network
    • Application Server Configuration for IP500 V2 Support
  • Application Configuration
    • Voicemail Server Configuration
      • Configuring Voicemail Pro
      • Adding TTS Languages
      • Downloading and installing the Voicemail Pro client
      • Enabling Voicemail Pro client connection
      • Logging into Voicemail Pro server
      • Backing up and restoring voicemail
        • Backing up Voicemail Pro
        • Restoring Voicemail Pro stored on IP Office Server Edition server
        • Migrating Voicemail Pro to IP Office Server Edition
          • Backing up an existing Voicemail Pro server
          • Restoring Voicemail Pro not stored on IP Office Server Edition server
          • Backup and restore limitations
    • one-X Portal Configuration
      • one-X Portal Service Initial Configuration
      • Configuring one-X Portal for IPv6 support
      • Configuring portal users
      • Administering a standalone portal server
      • If the Portal Server Status Remains Yellow
    • Avaya one-X Portal WebRTC Configuration
      • Enabling the WebRTC Service
      • Enable SIP Support
      • Configuring the WebRTC Gateway
      • Testing and Logging WebRTC
        • Setting the Server's Logging Level
        • Downloading Server Log Files
        • Viewing WebRTC Log Messages
        • Running the WebRTC Test Application
      • WebRTC External Client Access
  • Backup/Restore
    • Backup and Restore
      • Backup and restore policy
      • Backup and restore protocols
      • Enabling HTTP backup support
      • Disk space required for backups
      • Checking the backup server’s backup quota
      • Backup data sets
      • Creating a remote server connection
      • Backing up a server/servers
      • Restoring from the backup server
      • Restoring a failed server
  • Upgrading Servers
    • Server Upgrades
      • Upgrade methods
      • Upgrade policy
      • Server Edition downgrade policy
    • Upgrading systems using an ISO file transfer
      • Transferring the ISO File
        • Transferring an ISO file from a remote file server
        • Transferring an ISO file using a browser
        • Transferring an ISO file via SSH
        • Transferring an ISO file from a USB Key
      • Upgrading using a transferred ISO file
    • Upgrading using a USB key
  • Server Maintenance
    • Configuration
      • Administration tools
      • Starting Web Manager
      • Accessing the Server's Web Control Menus
      • Starting IP Office Manager
      • Setting a login warning banner
    • General Maintenance
      • Changing the Server Date and Time Settings
      • Checking the Services
      • Rerunning the Initial Configuration Menu
    • Changing Server Password
      • Synchronizing the system service users and passwords
      • Changing the Administrator password using Web Manager
      • Changing the root user password
      • Changing the common Administrator passwords using IP Office Manager
    • Log Files
      • Viewing the Debug log files
      • Configuring syslog files
      • Viewing the syslog records
      • Configuring the age of the log files
      • Downloading the log files
    • Shutting Down/Restarting Servers
      • Shutting down an IP500 V2 Expansion
      • Shutting Down a Linux Server Using Web Manager
      • Shutting down a server using Web Control
      • Removing a Secondary server
      • Removing an expansion system
    • Changing Server Addresses
      • Changing the IP Address of the Primary Server
      • Changing the IP Address of a Secondary or Expansion Server
    • Hardware Replacement
      • Replacing IP500 V2 system
      • Replacing System SD Card
      • Replacing an IP 500 V2 Field Replacable Unit
      • Replacing a Linux server
    • Troubleshooting
      • Warning message
      • “IP Office is under Server Edition Manager Administration”
      • Resetting a server's security settings
      • All systems online in Web Manager but unable save configurations from Manager
      • All systems online in Manager but offline in Web Manager/Web Control
      • Debugging steps
        • Logging in as a root user
        • Checking memory usage
      • IP Office Server Edition certificates
      • Identity certificates
      • After failback, the H323 phones do not automatically register back to the original server
      • Unable to export template
      • Expansion users disconnected from portal when the system registers SIP phones
  • Appendix
    • IP Office LAN support
      • IP Office LAN differences
      • IP Office LAN features
  • Further Help
    • Additional Help and Documentation
      • Additional Manuals and User Guides
      • Getting Help
      • Finding an Avaya Business Partner
      • Additional IP Office resources
      • Training
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Last Updated : Oct 24, 2022 |
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You can obtain log messages from the WebRTC Gateway service.

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