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Avaya IP Telephone
File Server Application
Reference Guide
16-601433
Issue 3
July 2007
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Page 1 - Reference Guide

Avaya IP TelephoneFile Server ApplicationReference Guide16-601433Issue 3July 2007

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Modes of Operation10 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide Basic Operation Figure 2: Mode 1 - Basic Operation ModeUse Case Scenar

Page 3 - Contents

Basic Server + File Server ClientIssue 3 July 2007 11 Basic Server + File Server Client Figure 3: Mode 2 - Basic Server plus File Server Client ModeUs

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Modes of Operation12 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide Central File Server Figure 4: Mode 3 - Central File Server ModeUse Cas

Page 5 - Chapter 1: Introduction

Both Basic Server and Central File ServerIssue 3 July 2007 13 Both Basic Server and Central File ServerFigure 5: Mode 4 Basic Server and Central File

Page 6 - Introduction

Modes of Operation14 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide

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Issue 3 July 2007 15 Chapter 3: File LocationsIndividual Server DescriptionsThe basic central server architecture uses a standard Red Hat Linux or Win

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File Locations16 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide FTP Server Using Default Ports 21/20The FTP server backs up individual 460

Page 9 - Chapter 2: Modes of Operation

HTTP/HTTPS Servers with Default Ports 411/81/80Issue 3 July 2007 17 Avaya recommends using a specialist FTP client program such as Cute FTP or WS_FTP

Page 10 - Basic Operation

File Locations18 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide The HTTP server function delivers configuration and firmware files to IP t

Page 11 - Use Case Scenario

Issue 3 July 2007 19 Chapter 4: Installing the Linux Server Use Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) to install the application on Red Hat Linux Enterprise L

Page 12 - Central File Server

© 2007 Avaya Inc.All Rights Reserved.NoticeWhile reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accura

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Installing the Linux Server20 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide Linux Directory StructureVerify that the installation has cre

Page 14 - Modes of Operation

MV_IPTel .ini Configuration FileIssue 3 July 2007 21 MV_IPTel .ini Configuration FileAvaya supplies a standard default set of options to run the IP Te

Page 15 - Chapter 3: File Locations

Installing the Linux Server22 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide [FTP]#=======================================================

Page 16 - File Locations

MV_IPTel .ini Configuration FileIssue 3 July 2007 23 [TFTP]#======================================================================# set the Trivial FT

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Installing the Linux Server24 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide [BACKUP_SERVERS]#============================================

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MV_IPTel .ini Configuration FileIssue 3 July 2007 25 [SNMP]#================================================================## Validate FTP store with

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Installing the Linux Server26 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide

Page 20 - Linux Directory Structure

Issue 3 July 2007 27 Chapter 5: Installing the Windows ServerUse the Windows installer application to install the IP Telephone File Server Application

Page 21 - Sample .ini File Format

Installing the Windows Server28 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide Windows Directory StructureVerify that the installation has

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MV_IPTel .ini Configuration FileIssue 3 July 2007 29 MV_IPTel .ini Configuration FileAvaya supplies a default set of options to run the File Server ap

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Issue 3 July 2007 3 Chapter 1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Chapter 2: Modes of Oper

Page 24 - Installing the Linux Server

Installing the Windows Server30 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide [FTP]#5====================================================

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MV_IPTel .ini Configuration FileIssue 3 July 2007 31 [TFTP]#20====================================================================#21= set the Trivial

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Installing the Windows Server32 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide [BACKUP_SERVERS]#40========================================

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MV_IPTel .ini Configuration FileIssue 3 July 2007 33 [SNMP]#49====================================================================#50 Use SNMP to veri

Page 28 - Windows Directory Structure

Installing the Windows Server34 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide

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Issue 3 July 2007 35 Chapter 6: Optimizing the ServerThis chapter describes the options available to improve the robustness of the server. The options

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Optimizing the Server36 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide Figure 6: WatchDog .ini File Content[Settings]#====================

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HeartBeat Redundant ServerIssue 3 July 2007 37 HeartBeat Redundant Server HeartBeat is a High Availability Linux solution designed to provide servers

Page 32 - Installing the Windows Server

Optimizing the Server38 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide Acting as a client, the IP Telephone File Server Application server

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FTP File Server Backup OperationIssue 3 July 2007 39 Backup Using the IP Telephone File Server Application as a File ServerThis operation provides per

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Contents4 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide IP Access Control Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 35 - WatchDog Operation

Optimizing the Server40 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide In addition, you can automatically FTP this backup file to another

Page 36 - Optimizing the Server

IP Access Control ListsIssue 3 July 2007 41 IP Access Control ListsWhen deploying new IP telephone software, it is likely that you will use a subset o

Page 37 - Updating Firmware

Optimizing the Server42 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide Overriding DownloadsIP telephones that are reset unexpectedly might

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Copying CDR/BCMS DataIssue 3 July 2007 43 To scan, press the SCAN button on the Web page. Because the scan might take some time, refresh the page to c

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Optimizing the Server44 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide Figure 7: Sample .ini File Settings for CDR/BCMSSending end ini set

Page 40 - Improving TFTP Reliability

Issue 3 July 2007 45 Chapter 7: Maintaining Operations and TroubleshootingMaintaining OperationsChecking Linux OperationThe Avaya IP Telephone File Se

Page 41 - IP Access Control Lists

Maintaining Operations and Troubleshooting46 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide Checking Windows OperationThe Avaya IP Telepho

Page 42 - Overriding Downloads

Maintaining OperationsIssue 3 July 2007 47 An example of the IPTel Status Page follows:Figure 8: IPTel Status Page

Page 43 - Copying CDR/BCMS Data

Maintaining Operations and Troubleshooting48 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide TroubleshootingMost problems with the Avaya IP

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TroubleshootingIssue 3 July 2007 49 6. Use the built-in facilities/logging of the File Server application to verify whether the HTTP functions are wor

Page 45 - Troubleshooting

Issue 3 July 2007 5 Chapter 1: IntroductionThe Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application provides IP telephone support as well as administrative serv

Page 46 - Checking Application Status

Maintaining Operations and Troubleshooting50 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide

Page 47 - Figure 8: IPTel Status Page

Issue 3 July 2007 51 Chapter 8: DHCP Server AdministrationAvaya IP Telephones are usually configured remotely to enable downloading the appropriate co

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DHCP Server Administration52 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide

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Issue 3 July 2007 53 Chapter 9: HeartBeat This section describes the high availability Linux application called “HeartBeat” in more detail. The automa

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HeartBeat54 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide For additional redundancy, the servers benefit from additional options such as

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HeartBeat Installation and ConfigurationIssue 3 July 2007 55 Disabling Auto-Start of the DaemonBy default, installing MV_IPTelD causes the daemon to s

Page 52 - DHCP Server Administration

HeartBeat56 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide Configuration File: ha.cfThe ha.cf file is the HeartBeat main configuration fil

Page 53 - Chapter 9: HeartBeat

Controlling HeartBeatIssue 3 July 2007 57 Configuration File: authkeysThis file controls how the two servers in the High Availability cluster control

Page 54 - MV_IPTelD Considerations

HeartBeat58 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide Installing and Configuring RSYNC RSYNC is a client/server application for synch

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Installing and Configuring RSYNCIssue 3 July 2007 59 This file defines the two/three directories to be synchronized between the two servers. Note that

Page 56 - Configuration File: ha.cf

Introduction6 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide Combine the Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application with the DHCP function

Page 57 - Controlling HeartBeat

HeartBeat60 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide NTP.CONFNTP.CONF is the configuration file for the Network Time Protocol Daemon

Page 58 - RSYNCD.CONF

Installing and Configuring RSYNCIssue 3 July 2007 61 # disregard all other synchronization sources, unless the kernel# modifications are in use and de

Page 59 - Network Time Protocol

HeartBeat62 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide

Page 60 - NTP.CONF

Issue 3 July 2007 63 IndexIndexSymbols.ini Configuration File. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21, 29.ini File Format. . . . . . . .

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64 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide IndexPPort 69, TFTP Server with . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Ports 21/20,

Page 62 - HeartBeat

Issue 3 July 2007 7 There are specific application extensions to:● Define which IP addresses can download software for initial, limited deployment tes

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Introduction8 Avaya IP Telephone File Server Application Reference Guide

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Issue 3 July 2007 9 Chapter 2: Modes of OperationIntroductionYou can configure the IP Telephone File Server Application to operate in any of five ways

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