====== Aeonix ====== The DuVoice 7.00 can link to an Aeonix PBX using a TCP connection where the PBX is the client. This link uses the protocol and features listed in the table below: |< 80% 15% 20% 20% >| ^Link Type^Protocol Used^Log File Prefix^Features Supported^ |//TCP Server//|//Subset of Oracle Opera FIAS 2.20.3 protocol//|AEONIX|Check In, Check Out, Room Move, Name Change, Maid Status, Controlled Restriction, DND| This page is used to configure the 7.00's link to the Aeonix. {{:images:vs7:manual:pbxlink-aeonix.png?nolink|}} The settings are grouped into two categories: //Network// and //Overrides//. Configure the settings as needed and then click **OK** to save your changes and close the dialog. Or click **Cancel** to discard any changes and close the dialog. ===== Network Settings ===== |< 85% 20% 15% >| ^Setting^Default^Description^ |//IP or DNS Name//|(blank)|**For future use.** Currently, the Aeonix link requires the PBX to act as the client, so it is not necessary to configure this setting (and it will be ignored).| |//TCP Port number//|5001|Enter the port number to listen on for connections from the PBX.| ===== Overrides ===== |< 85% 20% 15% >| ^Setting^Default^Description^ |//Checksum//|Disabled|Must be set to **disabled** because the FIAS protocol does not support checksum over TCP.| |//ENQ with ACK//|Disabled|Must be set to **disabled** because the FIAS protocol does not support ENQ, ACK or NAK over TCP.| |//Send ENQ//|Disabled|Must be set to **disabled** because the FIAS protocol does not support ENQ over TCP.| |//Disable ACK-NAK//|Enabled|Must be set to **enabled** because the FIAS protocol does not support ACK-NAK over TCP.| |//Polling Interval//|300|Enter the number of seconds to wait between polling (keep-alive) messages. Ideally, this should not be less than 60 seconds unless the PBX requires it.| |//Transmit Delay//|500|Enter the time, in milliseconds, that the voice server should wait after sending a message (and receiving the ACK response) before it can send another message.\\ \\ The default is 500 ms (half a second). If the PBX is getting overwhelmed, you can increase this value to artificially slow the pace of message traffic.|