Installation guide

Configuring the Wave ISM using the Installation Wizard 6-4
Chapter 6: Using the Wave Installation Wizard
Wave Server Installation Guide
You can also do the following here:
Specify a time server that is polled by the Wave ISM time service to keep
accurate time for Wave ISM components. See “Configuring the time service
used by Wave ISM” on page 7-18.
Specify External Caller ID settings.
Specify Music On Hold settings.
Licenses—Add or import Wave licenses. Doing so enables additional Installation
Wizard tasks in the left pane so that you can configure users, add SIP trunks,
configure SIP phones, and so forth. It is also recommended that you activate your
Wave licenses as part of this step in order to avoid the disruptions described in
“Before your licenses are activated” on page 8-8.
Dial Plan—Specify the dial plan for your system, which includes setting up
extension length, starting digit for extensions, local area code information, and the
access code for external dialing.
Users and Extensions:
Users—Add users, assign extensions, and set user options.
Hunt Groups—Create and configure station hunt groups and add members
added to them.
AutoAttendants—Create and configure Auto Attendants, including recording
greetings, defining actions for each button press, and setting up scheduled
greetings and actions.
Trunks and Inbound Routing:
Trunk Groups—Create trunk groups and configure inbound routing.
TDM Trunks—Assign trunks to trunk groups and set configuration options to
match the settings your trunk service provider has provisioned on your trunks.
SIP Trunks—Set up Signaling Control Points and other IP telephony settings.
Note that the Installation Wizard checks for SIP Trunk licenses before
launching this applet—if you have not yet added any to your system via the
Licenses option, the SIP Trunks option will not be available.
Outbound Routing—Configure outbound routing rules and dialing permissions for
users.
Release 2.0 Service Pack 1
April 2011