The DuVoice 7.00 can link to a Nortel / CS1000 PBX using either a serial connection or a TCP connection where the PBX is the server/host. This link uses the protocol and features listed in the table below:
Link Type | Protocol Used | Log File Prefix | Features Supported |
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Serial, RLogin client | Nortel PMSI Note: The Nortel's RLogin interface does not support ACK/NAK nor the use of the ENQ byte. | NORTEL | Check In, Check Out, Name Change, Maid Status, Controlled Restriction, DND, VIP |
This page is used to configure the 7.00's link to the PBX.
The settings are grouped into three categories: Network, Serial and Overrides, plus one general setting. 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.
Setting | Default | Description |
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Use serial | Disabled | If the PBX connection is serial, check this box to enable the serial setting. If it is a TCP link, leave the box unchecked. |
Setting | Default | Description |
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IP or DNS Name | (blank) | Enter the IP address or DNS name for the PBX. |
TCP Port number | 513 | For RLogin, this must be set to port 513. |
Username | duvoice | Enter the username required for logging into the PBX's RLogin interface. |
Password | duvoice | Enter the password required for logging into the PBX's RLogin interface. |
Setting | Default | Description |
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COM Port | COM1 | Select the COM port to which the serial cable is connected. Options include: COM 1 through COM 255. Which ports are actually valid depends on the hardware installed (or connected) and the Windows configuration. |
Baud rate | 9600 | Set the value to match the setting on the PBX. Options include: 300, 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. |
Data bits | 8 | Set the value to match the setting on the PBX. Options include: 5, 6, 7, and 8. |
Stop bits | 1 | Set the value to match the setting on the PBX. Options include: 1 and 2. |
Parity | None | Set the value to match the setting on the PBX. Options include: None, Odd, Even, Mark, and Space. |
Setting | Default | Description |
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Checksum | Enabled | Must be set to enabled because the Nortel protocol requires the use of checksums. |
ENQ with ACK | Enabled | The Nortel protocol does not define a use for ENQ bytes, so this can be ignored. |
Send ENQ | Disabled | The Nortel protocol does not define a use for ENQ bytes, so this can be left disabled. For the RLogin connection, this setting must be disabled. |
Disable ACK-NAK | Disabled | For serial: Must be set to disabled because the Nortel protocol requires ACK-NAK responses over a serial link. For RLogin: Must be set to enabled because the Nortel protocol does not support ACK-NAK responses over the RLogin link. |
Polling Interval | 60 | 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. |
Idle timeout | 30 | Enter the maximum time, in minutes, the port can be idle before the port (or the PBX link service itself) is reset. A port is considered idle if no input is being received. The purpose of this feature is to force a port reconnection if it appears the link has been dropped or is otherwise not functioning even though it otherwise appears to still be connected. If polling is enabled, this must be set to a value larger than the polling interval. Note, however, that this value is specified in minutes while the polling interval is specified in seconds. Set to 0 if you wish to disable this feature. |