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Configuring Server Identification/KeyMap, Entering the Server Name and ID

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Chapter 3 Integrated RA Setup and Configuration NOTE Before testing Integrated RA's paging feature, be sure to inform the qualified administrator of the test page code and ask him or her to contact you directly upon its receipt. When the paging is complete, the Configuration Utility displays a dialog box informing you that the page was sent. If the page is not received, try editing the numeric pager number in the Edit Administrators window to change the number of pauses that specify the connection delay. If you are using a TAP pager, check the service phone number, the pager ID and the password . Also, check to make sure that the modem is connected to the telephone jack. Configuring Server Identification/KeyMap Choose Configure Server Identification/Keymap to display the Configure Server Options window. This is where you identify the server by providing a name for the server and a server identification number. You can also select a key map from the Configure Server Options window. Figure 3-15. Configure Server Options Window Entering the Server Name and ID Use this window to enter a server name and number that uniquely identifies the server to an administrator at the remote client. (For consistency, an administrator may want to use the NOS name of the server.) The Server ID you specify here accompanies the event code in any numeric page sent to an administrator. NOTE Some numeric pagers do not accept messages with leading zeros. To get around this, use a five-digit server ID. 34

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Chapter 3
Integrated RA Setup and Configuration
34
NOTE
Before testing Integrated RA's paging feature, be sure to inform
the qualified administrator of the test page code and ask him or
her to contact you directly upon its receipt.
When the paging is complete, the Configuration Utility displays a dialog box
informing you that the page was sent. If the page is not received, try editing the
numeric pager number
in the Edit Administrators window to change the number
of pauses that specify the connection delay. If you are using a TAP pager, check
the service phone number, the pager ID and the password . Also, check to make
sure that the modem is connected to the telephone jack.
Configuring Server Identification/KeyMap
Choose Configure Server Identification/Keymap to display the Configure Server
Options window. This is where you identify the server by providing a name for the
server and a server identification number. You can also select a key map from the
Configure Server Options window.
Figure 3-15. Configure Server Options Window
Entering the Server Name and ID
Use this window to enter a server name and number that uniquely identifies the
server to an administrator at the remote client. (For consistency, an administrator
may want to use the NOS name of the server.) The Server ID you specify here
accompanies the event code in any numeric page sent to an administrator.
NOTE
Some numeric pagers do not accept messages with leading
zeros. To get around this, use a five-digit server ID.