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Service Parameters for Cisco CallManager Release 3.0 allows you to configure different services on selected servers. You can insert and delete services on a selected server, as well as insert, modify, and delete the service parameters for those services.
The Service Parameters application also provides the following:
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Caution Some changes to service parameters may cause system failure. We recommend you do not make any changes to service parameters unless you fully understand the feature that you are changing, or unless the changes are specified by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Read the "Understanding Service Parameters" section for more detailed service parameter information. |
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This section describes how to add a new service on a server.
Before You Begin
The following prerequisite must be met before proceeding with the steps:
Procedure
Step 2 Click Service > Service Parameters.
Step 3 Select a pre-configured server from the list of configured servers on the left side of the page. The page refreshes to the server you selected, showing the services already configured on that server.
Step 4 Click New. The page refreshes again.
Step 5 Select a service type to configure on this server from the Service Type drop-down menu.
Step 6 Click Insert to configure the service type. A status message prompts you to wait.
The system loads the service type you selected.
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This section describes how to delete service from a server.
Before You Begin
The following prerequisite must be met before proceeding with the steps. See the "Server" section.
Procedure
Step 2 Click Service > Service Parameters.
Step 3 Select the pre-configured server from which you want to delete a service, from the list of configured servers on the left side of the page. The page refreshes to the server you selected, showing the services already configured on that server.
Step 4 Select the configured service you want to delete. The page refreshes again.
Step 5 Click Delete Service. A message displays stating that you are about to permanently delete this service and that the action cannot be undone.
Step 6 Click OK to continue or Cancel to cancel the deletion.
The service type no longer appears in the drop-down list.
Additional Information
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This section describes how to add a new service parameter.
Before You Begin
The following prerequisites must be met before proceeding with the steps. See the "Server" section.
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Caution Some changes to service parameters may cause system failure. We recommend you do not make any changes to service parameters unless you fully understand the feature that you are changing, or unless the changes are specified by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Please refer to the "Understanding Service Parameters" section for more information about service parameters. |
Procedure
Step 2 Click Service > Service Parameters.
Step 3 Select a pre-configured server from the list of configured servers on the left side of the page. The page refreshes to the list of configured services.
Step 4 Select the service to which you want to add a new parameter. The page refreshes again
Step 5 Enter the service parameter name you want to add in the Param field.
Step 6 Enter the parameter type in the Type field.
Step 7 Enter a value in the Value field.
Step 8 Click Update. A status message prompts you to wait. The page refreshes and the status message displays results.
The service parameter you added should appear in the list of configured service parameters.
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Note If you want to use default settings, click Default. A message displays stating that you are about to permanently delete all the previous settings and replace them with the default settings. Click OK if you wish to use the default settings or Cancel to cancel the operation. |
Additional Information
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This section describes how to update a service parameter.
Before You Begin
The following prerequisites must be met before proceeding with the steps. See the "Server" section for more information.
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Caution Some changes to service parameters may cause system failure. We recommend you do not make any changes to service parameters unless you fully understand the feature that you are changing, or unless the changes are specified by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Please refer to the "Understanding Service Parameters" section for more information about service parameters. |
Procedure
Step 2 Select a pre-configured server from the list of configured servers on the left side of the page. The page refreshes to the list of configured services.
Step 3 Select the service to which you want to update a parameter. The page refreshes again.
Step 4 Select the parameter you want to update from the list of configured service parameters.
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Note Refer to the "Understanding Service Parameters" section for more information, before updating service parameters. |
Step 5 Make the desired changes to the parameter, using the Param, Type and Value fields.
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Note A service parameter type can only be changed if added. Default value types cannot be changed. |
Step 6 Click Update. A status message prompts you to wait. The page refreshes and the status message displays results.
The service parameter should be updated with your changes.
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Note If you want to use default settings, click Default. A message displays stating that you are about to permanently delete all the previous settings and replace them with the default settings. Click OK if you wish to use the default settings or Cancel to cancel the operation. |
Additional Information
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This section describes how to delete a service parameter.
Before You Begin
The following prerequisites must be met before proceeding with the steps. See the "Server" section, and the "Understanding Service Parameters" section section for more information.
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Caution Some changes to service parameters may cause system failure. We recommend you do not make any changes to service parameters unless you fully understand the feature that you are changing, or unless the changes are specified by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). Please refer to the "Understanding Service Parameters" section for more information about service parameters. |
Procedure
Step 2 Click Service > Service Parameters.
Step 3 Select a pre-configured server from the list of configured servers on the left side of the page. The page refreshes to the list of configured services.
Step 4 Select the service parameter you want to delete.
Step 5 Click Delete. A message displays stating that you are about to permanently delete this parameter, and that this action cannot be undone.
Step 6 Click OK to continue or Cancel to cancel the deletion.
A status message prompts you to wait. The page refreshes and the status message displays results. The service parameter should have been deleted and should no longer appear in the list of configured service parameters.
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Note If you want to use default settings, click Default. A message displays stating that you are about to permanently delete all the previous settings and replace them with the default settings. Click OK if you wish to use the default settings or Cancel to cancel the operation. |
Additional Information
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Posted: Mon Jun 12 18:10:02 PDT 2000
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