~~Title: MCI LAN SIP~~ ====== NEC MCI LAN ====== This integration uses SIP along with the NEC MCI LAN Interface. ===== PBX Supported ===== This interface should work on most PBX's which support MCI LAN like the SV7000, SV8500, and SV9500. SV9300 MCI Lan is supported but PBX configuration may be different from below. ==== Verified ==== * NEC SV9500 ===== Requirements ===== * DuVoice 6.02 or above. * Dialogic HMP. ===== Features ===== ^ Feature ^ Description ^ | Direct calls | Yes | | Call forward RNA/Busy integration | Yes | | MWI | Yes | ====== PBX Configuration ====== The following settings are based on a NEC SV9500 in our Lab. ===== ASYD ===== ^ SYSTEM DATA ^ Index ^ Description ^ Value ^ | 1 | 28 | Bits 0-4. Assign a Miscellaneous Timer Counter (MTC) used to calculate the message-sending Guard Timer for Message Center. If not required, assign data “0” to these bits. | 0 | | 1 | 28 | Bit 5. Is Message Waiting Lamp setting from the Message Center to be used? 0/1: No/Yes. | 1 | | 1 | 60 | Bit 3. UCD Queuing. 0/1: Required/Not Required. Assign this data as “0” (required). | 0 | | 1 | 70 | Bit 0. Called Number Display on the console for DID and TIE line calls must be enabled. Assign Bit 0 as data “1” when | 1 | | 2 | 6 | Bit 7 is also enabled. | 1 | | 1 | 78 | Bit 0. Calling Number Display - Dterm [C-24D] must be enabled. Assign Bit 0 as data “1”. | 1 | | 1 | 78 | Bit 1. Calling Station Status Display - Dterm [C-22D] must be enabled. Assign Bit 1 as data “1”. | 1 | | 1 | 244 | Bit 2. MCI - CCIS output packet change when the last digit is “*”. 0/1: -/route number and trunk number are output. | 0 | | 1 | 400 | Bit 2. 0/1: Calling number information is not sent/sent to MCI. DuVoice does not use extended call information so 0 should be used. | 0 | | 2 | 6 | Bit 0. Is MCI service with UCD groups to be enabled? 0/1:No/Yes. | 1 | | 2 | 7 | Bit 1. Is MCI service for calls via the Attendant Console to be enabled? 0/1: No/Yes. | 0 | ===== ASYDL ===== ^ SYSTEM DATA ^ Index ^ Description ^ Value ^ | 1 | 529 | Bits 0 and 1. Parity check method for SMDR/MCI with LAN interface. \\ b1-b0 : 00 = No parity \\ 01 = Odd parity \\ 10 = Even parity | 1 | | 1 | 641 | Bit 1. Designate output numbers for MCI IMX format. 0/1: Station Number/Telephone Number. Assign this data to the node connected to MC. | 0 | | 1 | 832 | Assign the Fusion Point Code (FPC) of the node connected to MC. Assign this data to all nodes. | 0 | | 1 | 833 | Bit 0. Interface type for MCI: Assign 1 for LAN interface. | 1 | | 1 | 833 | Bit 1. Text format for MCI: Assign 1 for IMX format. **MUST BE SET TO 1** | 1 | | 1 | 834 | Bit 0. 0/1: MC0 for LAN is not mounted/mounted. | 1 | | 1 | 834 | Bit 1. 0/1: MC1 for LAN is not mounted/mounted. | 0 | ===== AUCD ===== If UCD incoming call information is not/sent to a Message Center Interface, it can be specified on a UCD group basis using the following parameter. * Unordered List ItemMCI: 0/1 (not sent/sent to MCI.) ===== ARPC ===== Assign Remote Point Code (RPC) of each remote node of CCIS network. * Centralized Service Number (CSN ): 1 (Message Center) * Remote Point Code Counter (CNT ): (1-32) * Remote Point Code (RPC ): (1-16383) ====== DuVoice Configuration ====== These steps assume you are performing a new install and guide you through the NEC Specific settings in the Setup Wizard. ===== Setup ===== The first page is informational only, listing what information you will need to complete the setup process. When you are ready to proceed, click **Next**. {{:images:601:manual:setup-pg1-start.png?nolink|}} On the Site Information page, you must, at a minimum, enter the site name and a site phone number. Dealer name, phone number, and address may optionally be entered as well. When finished, click **Next** to continue. {{:images:601:manual:setup-pg2-siteinfo.png?nolink|}} On the Tenant Information page, enter the extension or hunt group number for the operator; **the default is 0**. If you would like the operator to have a mailbox for receiving messages, check the box provided. When finished, click **Next** to continue. {{:images:601:manual:setup-pg3-tenant.png?nolink|}} On the PBX Model page, select the PBX integration to use. If your model is not listed, you can just select //Other | SIP Enabled PBX// for now. The PBX model can be changed later in System Configuration if necessary. Select a PBX and then click **Next** to continue. {{:images:pbx:nec:mcilan:setuppbx.png?nolink|}} On the MWI Method page, select Network Integration. Click **Next** to continue when you are finished. {{:images:pbx:nec:mcilan:setupmwi.png?nolink|}} On the SIP Information page, enter the IP address or DNS name for the PBX in the box provided. Click **Next** to continue. {{:images:601:manual:setup-pg6-sipip.png?nolink|}} On the Voice Ports page, enter the pilot UCD number and the extensions within it. Click **Next** to continue. {{:images:pbx:nec:mcilan:setupports.png?nolink|}} The final page summarizes your selections so you can review and confirm them. If you need to change something, click **Back**. You can keep clicking **Back** until you get to the page you want to edit. Otherwise, click **Finish** to save the configuration and close the wizard. ===== System Configuration ===== Run System Configuration to continue configuring the system. ==== SIP Configuration ==== {{:images:pbx:cucm:dvsipconfig.png?nolink|}} An account and password are not required for the ports. If given one for each port then entering them will have no affect. Update: Some installations have used extensions with passwords successfully so either method may work. {{:images:pbx:nec:mcilan:lineconfig.png|}} ==== Integration ==== Using System Configuration configure the integration. {{:images:pbx:nec:mcilan:integgen.png?nolink|}} Choose NEC MCI under **Network Integration**. Then click details. {{:images:pbx:nec:mcilan:mcilansettings.png?nolink|}} ^ Setting ^ Description ^ Default ^ | IP or DNS Name | Enter the IP address or DNS name of the PBX. | Blank | | TCP Port number | Enter the port number used by the PBX for the MCI Link. | 60020 | | Device number | Enter a device number between 0 and 99. This is configured on the PBX and typically is set to 1. | 0 | Note: In Version 8 add MCI LAN in servers to auto start