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f Tell the keycode support prime the MAC address you obtained in step 2 and the
Authorization number from the NTKC0098 documentation kit.
The Nortel support prime generates the keycode and sends it to you by e-mail. The file is
too long to repeat over the telephone. The name of the file is plservrc, with no extension.
4 From the Basics tab in the Host Access area, click Load File.
A window opens to allow you to find the keycode that you received.
5 In the Open window, use the Look in, File Name, and File of Type fields to navigate to the
plservrc file.
6 Click Open.
A progress bar appears as the keycode loads and IVR restarts.
To configure the Host Communication Access
1 Use TN3270 (TelNet 3270) to activate the host protocol, which is one of the host protocols
IVR supports.
TN3270 is a client program that uses the TCP/IP networking protocol. TN3270 is widely used
to connect a desktop computer to a mainframe or main server.
a From Element Manager Task Navigation Panel, open the Applications folder.
b Click IVR.
The Interactive Voice Response panel opens with the Basic Settings tab showing.
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