Specifications

OPS Manager Installation and Maintenance Guide
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Configure the OPS Manager server
Before you configure the OPS Manager server onto the LAN, ensure that a Mitel Regional
System engineer or Mitel North American System engineer has profiled your LAN.
To install or reconfigure TCP/IP, you will need the
Internet (IP) address of the OPS Manager server. Each device on a network has a
unique 32-bit number, for example: 192.135.2.32.
Internet subnet mask that specifies the sub-network mask if sub-networks are used.
Use the default subnet mask if there are remote terminals or computers on the same
sub-network that require access to the OPS Manager server.
Gateway address to which all packets that are destined for remote networks are sent
•IP addresses and host names of the SX-2000 MCIIIe cards
•IP addresses and host names of the client stations (only required if your network does
not have a DNS server or WIN server)
Get these addresses from you network administrator. In addition, your network
administrator must configure the OPS Manager server onto the LAN. To configure the OPS
Manager server onto the TCP/IP LAN, your network administrator must
Configure the TCP/IP properties (Note that host name to IP-resolution is required)
Enter the IP addresses and host names of the SX-2000 MCIIIe cards and clients in the
Hosts file of the OPS Manager server (only required if your network does not use a DNS
server or WIN server)
Set up OPS Manager user accounts (browser accounts to the OPS application). See
Setting security access privileges (p. 65).
Load the OPS Manager software
You must install the OPS Manager software on the C: drive. The OPS Manager software
is shipped on a CD-ROM disk with a sheet that provides your OPS Activation Key. Insert
the CD-ROM disk in the disk drive. Follow the instructions on the disk jacket to start the
install program. Then, follow the screen prompts to complete the installation.
The netbios name (hostname) of the OPS Manager server cannot begin with a
number; for example: 2OPSMAN.
For more information, see Loading software (new installs or upgrades) (p. 48).