O&M (Operation And Maintenance); Remote Connections - NEC UNIVERGE SV8100 Applications

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SV8100
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Desktop Applications
recommended port is 8181. The PCs with the Desktop Application then have
second connection. This additional connection is to the PC that has the 3rd-
Party Shared Services. The Desktop Application communicates to the 3rd-
Party Shared Services PC via the LAN on TCP port 8888. This port can be
changed but must be changed in the 3rd-Party Shared Services and in the
Desktop Configuration Wizard.
O&M (Operation and Maintenance)
In either configuration, the Desktop Application can have a second connection
to the SV8100 for O&M (Operation and Maintenance). O&M allows the
Desktop Application to synchronize with the SV8100 when new buttons are
added to the extension the Desktop is controlling, and synchronize feature
access codes when they have been changed in the SV8100. The Desktop
Application communicates to the SV8100 for O&M information on the TCP
port defined for O&M in Program 10-20-01. The O&M connection is device 11
in 10-20-01 and the recommended port is 8010.
Refer to
Figure 1-1 Desktop Connections on page 1-4
connections for the standalone, standalone with 3rd-Party Shared Services
and O&M configurations.

Remote Connections

In the first release of Univerge SV8100, Network Address Translation (NAT) is
not supported. Because of this, any IP multiline terminal or Desktop
Applications must appear to be on the same network as the SV8100 VoIP
Interface (IPLA). For remote Desktop Applications, such as SP310 Soft
Phone, this can be achieved using a VPN connection to the network where
SV8100 resides.
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