Network Elements

Purpose

The Network Elements form manages all elements within a network. Use this form to

Use this form when performing the following tasks:

For more information:

Conditions

NOTE: A network element is automatically displayed here each time a new gateway trunk profile is added.

Field Descriptions

Parameter

Description

Default Value

Name

Enter a unique name of up to nine characters for the network element.

Other rules for names:

  • can start with either an upper or lower-case letter; all other letters can be upper or lower case.

  • non-alpha characters are allowed.

  • spaces are NOT allowed (because it affects SIP trunking).

This naming convention must be followed if MiVoice Enterprise Manager will be used to manage the network element.

The name displays in read-only format in the system name field in the local element's System Options form.

NOTES

  • The name must be identical to the element name entered in Enterprise Manager. Otherwise, attempts by Enterprise Manager to program resilient data on the secondary controller will fail.

  • The name must also be identical to the name of the networked voice mail server (if programmed) in the VM Network Servers form; otherwise, you will be unable to add or edit extension mailboxes.

  • Avoid using spaces in the names you assign as they cause problems for certain SIP-related maintenance commands.

 

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Type

Select the network element type (for example, 3300 ICP) from the drop-down list.

  • 3300 ICP (includes MiVoice Business for ISS and proprietary Mitel hardware platforms running 3300 ICP or MiVoice Business call-processing software)

  • SX-2000 Microlight

  • SX-2000 Redundant

  • Outbound Proxy

  • Other (includes SIP Peers)

  • MSL Server

  • MSL Server (MiCollab)

  • Directory Server

  • Application Server

  • Enterprise Manager

  • SIP DECT Manager

NOTES

  • Some network element types, such as Directory Servers, do not support data sharing.

  • MSL Server-type network elements do not support multiple clusters. For example, Open Integration Gateway.

  • The MSL Server (MiCollab) option is used for MiVoice Business Express (MiVB-X) and MiCollab.

 

3300 ICP

FQDN or IP Address

Defines the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6) of the network element. This field is disabled for the local network element.

In SDS shared networks that contain cluster nodes on a release earlier than MiVoice Business Release 9.0, continue using IPv4 addresses. If you use FQDN, then in the Controller Registry form, enter fqdn in the IP Local Address (ipv4/fqdn) field.

 

Use either FQDN or IP address for SIP devices, depending upon the SIP Service Provider's specification.

IMPORTANT: If you change the IP address of a network element, make sure that you back up the database. If you do not back up the database after the IP address is changed, the restore fails.

NOTES

  • To use the System Data Synchronization (SDS) feature, you must use IPv4 addresses until all the nodes on the network support FQDNs.

  • To change the local system's IP address, host or domain name, use the Server Manager application (Not applicable to Container-based MiVoice Business (cMiVB)).

  • Configure the external LDAP with the FQDN (instead of the IP address) if the IDS LDAP network element exists with the same IP address.

  • If the FQDN or IP Address field is greyed out, you need to access the form - Controller Registry to update Registry key ( of IP local Address (Iipv4/fqdn) from fqdn to ipv4 and reboot

 

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Data Sharing

System-generated field. Identifies the current data-sharing state of each network element listed.

This field displays each network element's data-sharing status and scope as follows:

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indicates that the field is not applicable to local element

NO

indicates that the element is not sharing with local element in any scope

YES*

indicates that the element is a member of a cluster but is sharing only at the network level (that is, sharing has not been initiated at the cluster level).

YES

indicates that the element is sharing data within either a network or cluster scope, or both.

NOTE: Data Sharing is always disabled for network elements that do not support SDS, such as Directory Servers.

True/False

Local

Displays "True" if the selected network element is local. Displays "False" if the selected network element is not the local element. This field should only display "True" for the element you are logged in to.

NOTE: The local PBX for each network element is assigned in the ICP/PBX Networking form.

 

Version

If the local element is sharing data with a remote element, this field displays the remote element's software version.

The version number is cleared if you

  • disable SDS on either element, or

  • disable data sharing between the elements.

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Zone

The zone specified for the IP voice media stream originating or terminating at the selected 3300 ICP/MiVoice Business system. It defaults to 1. The zone range is 1-999.

See Bandwidth Management - Programming for conditions and dependencies on zone assignments in a mixed-release network.

1

ARID

System-generated field. Shows the element's Application Record ID as obtained from the Mitel Application Management Center (AMC).

 

SIP Peer

To add a network element for a SIP trunk, select "Other" as the Type, select this check box, and then fill in the related SIP Peer Specific fields that are displayed.

NOTE: The Zone for the SIP Peer is assigned in this form.

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3300/SX-2000 Properties

NOTE: Field header grouping identifies properties that apply only to 3300 ICP/MiVoice Business or SX-2000 systems.

Member Of Cluster

Enabled if the selected network element is a member of the cluster, and indicates the cluster name. This field is not enabled if the selected network element is not a member of the cluster.

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Member Of Cluster (cluster)

Enabled if the selected network element is a member of the cluster, and indicates the cluster name. This field is not enabled if the selected network element is not a member of the cluster.

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PBX Number/Cluster Element ID

Enter a unique (within the form) PBX Number /Cluster Element ID in the range 1 to 999. The PBX Number/Cluster Element ID links the Network Element with its corresponding ICP/PBX Networking entry. If the element is a member of a local cluster, the ID also links the element with its corresponding Cluster Element entry.

For cluster elements the CEID Index number associates a CEID digit string in the Cluster Elements form with remote directory numbers in the Remote Directory Numbers form.

If you enter a CEID index, you must enter a corresponding CEID digit string before you can commit the form.

Before you can delete a CEID index, you must delete all references to remote telephone directory entries that are associated with that CEID index.

NOTES

  • In a clustered, a redirect, or a resilient environment the PBX Number in the ICP/PBX Networking form must match the CEID Index Number.

  • Entry of a unique PBX Number/Cluster Element ID is mandatory for IP Trunking, XNET, and cluster elements, but not enforced by the system in the Network Element form in MCD Release 5.0. Enforcement will come in a future release. In the meantime, a message box will display each time the form is opened (unless you use the check box to stop it) as a reminder to enter unique numbers/IDs.

  • Changes to the ICP/PBX number for cluster elements must be made in the Network Elements form. Furthermore, the changes must be made from a member of the same cluster where all members are sharing with each other and running MCD 5.0. For non-clustered elements with unique PBX numbers, you are advised to make any numbering changes in the Network Elements form since the form is shared with other 3300 ICP/MiVoice Business systems in the same SDS community. If the PBX number is duplicated, then you should change the PBX number in the Network Element form first, and then in the ICP/PBX Networking form of each 3300 ICP/MiVoice Business system in the cluster. The ICP/PBX Networking form is not shared by SDS and so must be manually updated. For more recommendations, see Tips on Assigning and Changing PBX Numbers.

  • The PBX Number / Cluster Element ID can only be changed from a 3300 ICP/MiVoice Business system that is a member of the same cluster.

 

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Primary Node Id (PNI)

The Primary Node ID is used to route calls to other non-cluster elements in the network. You can only modify the local element PNI in this form. You cannot modify the PNI of an element belongs to a cluster.

Enter a value of up to seven digits in length. This value also appears in the ARS Node Identities form in the primary Directory Number (DN) field.

A PNI cannot appear as a directory number or as an ARS string on any of the systems in the network. Use the "Locate Number" maintenance command to determine if the PNI is a number that is already used on any of the other elements in the network.

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Outbound Proxy Specific

NOTE: In the fields below, the default is blank. The default is blank in cases where DNS is used to determine the transport and port parameters. Otherwise, you should set the appropriate values. The common SIP UDP/TCP port is 5060, and the common SIP TLS port is 5061.

Outbound Proxy Transport

The list of transport parameters used in the SIP URI: UDP/TCP/TLS.

Default (UDP)

Outbound Proxy Transport Type

The list of transport parameters used in the SIP URI: UDP/TCP/TLS.

Default (UDP)

Outbound Proxy Port

Enter the port number of the Service Provider or the gateway.

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SIP Peer Specific

SIP Peer Transport

The list of transport parameters used in the SIP URI: UDP/TCP/TLS. Use TLS if you require encryption between 3300 ICP/MiVoice Business devices in the same network. TLS is not supported across firewalls.

Default (UDP)

SIP Peer Port

Enter the port number of the SIP Peer.

0

External SIP Proxy FQDN or IP Address

Enter the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) or the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the SIP proxy server of the peer network. Do not fill in this field if an External SIP Proxy is not in use.

Blank

External SIP Proxy Transport

The list of transport parameters used in the SIP URI: UDP/TCP/TLS.

Default (UDP)

External SIP Proxy Port

Enter the port number of the proxy.

0

SIP Registrar FQDN or IP
Address

Enter the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) or the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the SIP registrar of the peer network. Do not fill in this field if a SIP Registrar is not in use.

Blank

SIP Registrar Transport

The list of transport parameters used in the SIP URI: UDP/TCP/TLS.

Default (UDP)

SIP Registrar Port

Enter the port number of the SIP Peer.

0

SIP Peer Status

Defines SIP peer status, which can be Auto-Detect/Normal, Disabled, or Always Active.

Auto-Detect/Normal periodically sends OPTIONS messages to test to see if the link to the remote SIP Peer is alive. When the link is detected to have gone away the SIP Module marks the link out-of-service and periodically sends OPTIONS messages to restore service.

Setting the Always Active option causes the SIP Module to assume that the link is available unless you choose another option.

Use the Disabled option to temporarily disable a trunk connection

 

SIP DECT Manager Specific

 

Secure AXI Port

Port number assigned to the secure Application XML Interface (AXI) interface of the SIP DECT Manager network element. The valid range of values is from 0 through 65535.

12622

Server Type

SIP DECT deployment configuration type: OpenMobility Manager (OMM) or MultiOpenMobility Manager (MOM).

OMM

Secondary SIP-DECT Manager FQDN or IP Address

FQDN or IP Address of a secondary SIP DECT Manager, if programmed.

 

Username

Username for the administrative account configured in the SIP DECT Manager.

O

Password

Password for the administrative account configured in the SIP DECT Manager.

 

Confirm Password

Password confirmation field.

 

Auto-create on subscription

Enable/disable unbound subscription of SIP DECT phones (see OM DECT Phone Sharing and Provisioning Guide in the Document Center for more information).

True

Secure SIP Transport Protocol

Defines the transport protocol field in the SIP DECT manager's System. The drop-down list consists of - UDP, TCP, UDP and TCP, TLS, and Persistent TLS.

UDP