Capítulo 4. Caracterización de las madres estudiantes universitarias
4.1 Edad
Name Description
Machine Name The name of the server you want to add.
Password The LDAP password used for directory
updates.
Confirm Password Confirmation of thePassword entry.
IP Address The IP address of the server you want to add.
Machine Type The Server Type for the server you want to add. For all but the local machine, the server type is LDAP.
Mailbox Number Length The length of the mailbox number must match the mailbox number length specified for the site.
Default Community Do not use this field.
Updates In Specifies whether the local server accepts directory updates from this network server. If you are administering the local server, this field controls updates on a system-wide basis.
Name Description
•yes accepts directory updates from network servers.
•no blocks directory updates to this sever, regardless of the setting of this field for the network server.
Updates Out Specifies whether the local server can send updates about users to the specified remote server. If you are administering the local server, this field controls updates on a system-wide basis.
Remote LDAP Port The port that the system uses to connect to this network server in order to send directory updates. The default is the port specified in the LDAP Directory Update Port field on the System Ports and Access page.
Inbound LDAP Security The type of encryption required for the connection between the storage server and a remote network server for inbound LDAP directory updates.
When you set the Updates In field to no, the system denies any attempt by a remote network server to update the LDAP directory without using the specified level of security. Options are:
•Must use SSL requires SSL encryption for inbound LDAP directory updates
•Must use SASL or SSL requires either SASL or SSL encryption for inbound LDAP directory updates
The default is Must use SASL or SSL.
Outbound SMTP Port The port the system uses to connect to this network server.
The defaults are port 25 for SMTP and port 465 for Secure SMTP.
Outbound SMTP Service The type of SMTP service required for the connection between the storage server and a remote network server.
Choices are SMTP or Secure SMTP. MAILBOX NUMBER RANGES
The total length of the prefix and mailbox number cannot exceed 64 digits.
Prefix The prefix for the range of telephone
numbers for users on this server. The system uses the prefix to distinguish between
Name Description
servers that have overlapping ranges for mailbox numbers.
Starting Mailbox Number The first number in the range for mailbox numbers on this server.
The number of digits in the range must match the entry in the Mailbox Number Length
field.
Unless you have a specific reason for excluding some ranges, start with 1 preceded by leading zeros.
Example for a 5–digit number: 00001.
Ending Mailbox Number The last number in the range.
Example for a 5–digit number: 99999. Telephone Number Mapping
When a local user receives a call-answer message, the system attempts to match the sender's calling party number (CPN) to a user number in the database.
Enable Telephone Number Mapping •yes tells the system to use a lookup table
to map the CPN for the sender to the number for the recipient.
•no tells the system not to identify the recipients as users in the messaging network.
If you change this option from yes to no, the system removes all previously defined mapping from the local database. It also sets the telephone numbers for all existing users associated with the network server to null.
Map From The system compares the digit string that you enter in this field to the base numbers for a user.
A match occurs when the value in the Map From field is the same as the beginning portion of the base number. When this happens, the system creates a mapped telephone number by:
• Stripping the matching digits from base number, and then
• Prepending the number in the Map To field to the base number.
If the Map From field is empty, the system compares incoming CPNs to all base numbers.
Name Description
You can add more than one set of Map From and Map To numbers. If you do, the sets can differ in length.
Map To The digits string that the system prepends to the base number after it strips the digits that match the Map From field. When the Map To
field is:
• Empty, the system does not prepended digits to the base number after any digit stripping takes place.
•none, the system sets the matching telephone number to null.
The Map To entries can be different lengths. The resulting telephone numbers must be no more than 50 digits long.
Add Mapping The mapping to add to the mapping table.
Delete Mapping The mapping to delete from the mapping table. To change an existing mapping, delete it and then create a new one.