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18 Chapter 2 Setting up Digital Networking
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To set the Digital Networking properties
1 Start Avaya CallPilot Manager.
2 Click the Networking heading.
3 Click the Digital Networking Properties link.
The Digital Networking Properties page appears.
4 In the Local Prefix box type the local prefix.
5 In the SMTP Proxy Name box type the SMTP Proxy Name.
6 The IP Address and Domain Name are read-only. If you use a DNS your system displays the
domain name and IP address. If you do not use a DNS the IP address is displayed.
7 Click Submit.
Configuring your system network properties
Configuring your system network properties involves setting up message networking according to
whether you use a DNS server, host names or IP addresses.
When you send a digital networking message, the internet uses the Domain Name System (DNS)
to translate domain names into IP addresses. Domain names, such as www.example.com, are
alphabetic, so they are easy for subscribers to remember. However, the internet is based on IP
addresses, which are numbers such as 198.105.232.4. Every time you use a domain name, a DNS
server translates the name into the corresponding IP address. For example, the domain name
www.example.com can translate to 198.105.232.4.
If you do not use domain names, the internet uses IP addresses. If you use IP addresses your
system does your name mapping for you. Some businesses do not use DNS servers, for example, if
they have a private network.
Configuring your system if you do not use DNS
Digital networking requires consistent name mapping throughout the network of digital sites. The
best way to provide name mapping is by using a DNS server. If you do not use a DNS server you
can use either a hosts file or IP addresses.
If your network contains only Avaya BCM systems you can use IP addresses and do not have to
use hosts files.
If your network contains sites other than BCM digital sites, you must use hosts files if you do not
use a DNS server.
Note: It is recommend that you use a DNS server. If you use an Avaya Business
Communications Manager (Avaya BCM) system and all of the digital sites in your
network use DNS, go to “Creating a network site” on page 40.
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