Lucent Technologies INTUITY Messaging Solutions Enhanced-List Application 585-310-575 User Manual

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Administering AUDIX for ELA

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Issue 1 July 1997

Figure 3-6.

TCP/IP Administration Window; Administering TCP/IP for

Enhanced-List Application (ELA)

2. Enter the AUDIX server name in the

UNIX Machine Name:

field. This

name should be listed on the

Installation Information worksheet, or you

can obtain this name from your PC/LAN administrator. This is a
case-sensitive field, so capital letters must be typed as capitals, and
lowercase letters as lowercase.

NOTE:

This name must be the same as the local machine name specified
on the Local Machine Administration screen. It cannot start with a
number and cannot contain any embedded spaces, for example,
denver 1 is not allowed, but denver_1 is allowed.

3. Enter the IP (Internet Protocol) address in the

IP Address:

field and

press

. This is the Lucent I

NTUITY

system’s address. Your PC/LAN

system administrator should have this information.

If your system is not connected to a LAN, enter any number in the format
w.x.y.z, where each letter is a number, 0 to 255.

NOTE:

Write this IP address down, as you will need it when you administer
the ELA trusted server later in this section.

4. Enter the subnet mask in the

Subnet Mask:

field.

The subnet mask is used to determine which bytes of the IP address
specify the network and host addresses. This is an optional field. If there is
no entry for this field on your worksheet, leave the field blank. The system
will automatically use a default.

NOTE:

The default value may conflict with your LAN configuration. Check
with your PC/LAN system administrator to ensure compatibility.

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