Loading the XML configuration file for VoIP-AM
By default, the XML domain configuration
file for VoIP-AM is loaded into the
Global Manager
, meaning that by default it is available to a Global Console
attached to the Global Manager
. If for some reason the XML domain configuration file for VoIP-AM is not available, perform the procedure in this section to load it.Two server tools facilitate the loading of XML configuration files into the
Global Manager
. Both tools are launched from a Topology Browser Console
(attached to the Global Manager
) by right-clicking the local
InChargeDomain object that represents the Global Manager
(Access
to Import XML Configuration server tools).Access to Import XML Configuration
server tools

Both server tools are described in the . The server tool is used in the procedure that follows to load the XML domain configuration file for VoIP-AM.
After loading the file, VoIP-AM will appear in the Domains category
on the Global Manager Administration Console. At that point, you should proceed with the procedures in
“Specifying the underlying domains” on page 60
.To load the XML
domain configuration file for VoIP-AM:
- Attach the Global Manager Administration Console to the targetGlobal Manager.Instructions for opening the Global Manager Administration Console are presented in Chapter 3, “Opening the Global Console.”
- SelectFile > New > Topology Browser Consoleto launch a Topology Browser Console.
- In the Topology Browser Console, expand the configuration tree to display theInChargeDomainobjects.
- Right-click the localInChargeDomainobject representing theGlobal Manager—for example,INCHARGE-SA (Local)—and selectServer Tools > Import XML Domain Configurationfrom the pop-up menu.TheImport XML Domain Configurationdialog box appears.
- To load the XML domain configuration file for VoIP-AM, typevoipin theDomain Type Descriptorfield and clickOK.
- Switch back to the Global Manager Administration Console.
- In the left panel of the Global Manager Administration Console, expand the configuration tree to display theDomains.VoIP-AM appears in theDomainslist. Since its name appears as black text, VoIP-AM is enabled.
- Continue with the procedures in“Specifying the underlying domains” on page 60.

