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Index Introducing the IPX configuration program ........................................................... 7 IPX S@E MANAGER structure ............................................................................ 7 Minimum PC requirements .................................................................................... 7 Software installation ............................................................................................... 8 Removing the software ......................................................................................... 12 Running the software ............................................................................................ 13 IPX S@E MANAGER configurations ................................................................. 13 Local connection between the S@E exchange and PC ...................................... 16 Modem connection between S@E exchange and PC ........................................... 17 IPX S@E MANAGER anti-intrusion function .................................................... 17 Description of function keys ................................................................................ 19 Description of windows graphics objects ............................................................. 20 IPX S@E MANAGER ......................................................................................... 22 Example of CLIENT - SERVER configuration ................................................... 23 Example of CLIENT - Packet Processor configuration ....................................... 25 DEFINING THE APPLICATION DEFAULT VERSION .................................. 26 ACTIVATING THE APPLICATION PROGRAMS .......................................... 26 COMMUNICATIONS SUBSYSTEM ................................................................ 27 MANAGEMENT OF USER LOGIN .................................................................. 27 LANGUAGE MANAGEMENT .......................................................................... 27 Dialog Box: FILE \ ESC .................................................................................. 29 Dialog Box: Configuration / Routing tables / node address ........................... 30 Dialog Box: Configuration / Routing tables / Routing record ........................ 31 Dialog Box: Configuration / SW version icon association .............................. 32 Dialog Box: Application start .......................................................................... 32 Dialog Box: Communications / serial port management ................................. 33 Dialog Box: Services / language management selection ................................. 33 Dialog Box: Services / language management / new language ....................... 34 Dialog box: Services / user profiles ................................................................. 35 Dialog box : Services / password ..................................................................... 36 Dialog Box: Services / SW version / general .................................................. 36 Dialog Box: Services / SW versions / product code ....................................... 37 Dialog box : Services / Print ............................................................................ 37 Dialog Box: Help ............................................................................................. 38 IPX S@E BUILDER ............................................................................................ 41 Guide to compile a system for S@E IPX, SAE 3000 and SAE PLUS exchanges 43 System Submenu .................................................................................................. 48 Dialog Box: New / Free creation ..................................................................... 49 Dialog Box: New / Model creation .................................................................. 51 Dialog Box: New / Wizard .............................................................................. 52 Dialog Box: Open ........................................................................................... 53 Dialog Box: Save as / Equipment .................................................................... 54 Dialog Box: Save as / Model ........................................................................... 55 Dialog Box: Delete / System ........................................................................... 56 Dialog Box: Delete / Model ............................................................................. 57 Dialog Box: Close ............................................................................................ 57
Index Insert Tables Submenu ........................................................................................ 58 Dialog Box: Numbering plan ........................................................................... 60 Dialog Box: Equipments .................................................................................. 62 Dialog Box: Local Users ................................................................................. 70 Dialog Box: Attendant Console ....................................................................... 74 Dialog Box: Trunk Line ................................................................................... 76 Dialog Box: Direct Dialling line ...................................................................... 78 Dialog Box: Voice Announcements ................................................................ 80 Dialog Box: Dect ............................................................................................. 81 Management of 16CAUn Virtual Groups and related wireless DECT units ... 82 Configuration of DECT System Details .......................................................... 84 RFP Radio Station Customization ................................................................... 85 Sequence to follow for the DECT system customization procedure ............... 86 Dialog box: Mixed group T1CAS for USA Market ........................................ 86 Dialog box: CAUA long distance .................................................................... 88 Dialog box: Packet Processor group ................................................................ 89 Licences management for Packet Processor function ..................................... 91 IP lines configuration ....................................................................................... 93 Configuring Packet Processor Gateway (Q-sig lines) ..................................... 93 Configuring CAUn section (IP telephones) ..................................................... 94 Configuring Dsp area ....................................................................................... 96 Configuring Lan Telephony area ..................................................................... 97 Configuring IP address .................................................................................... 98 Configuring Trace Flags .................................................................................. 99 Configuring Modem area ............................................................................... 100 Dialog Box: Internal ...................................................................................... 101 Dialog Box: Multifunction terminal .............................................................. 102 Dialog Box: DSS Terminal (K module) ........................................................ 103 Dialog Box: Hunt groups ............................................................................... 104 Dialog Box: Pick up groups ........................................................................... 105 Dialog Box: Intercommunication user groups ............................................... 106 Dialog Box: Message from absent user ......................................................... 107 Dialog Box: Known network dialling conversion ......................................... 107 Dialog Box: Free Sequences .......................................................................... 108 Dialog Box: Financial Operator ..................................................................... 109 Dialog Box: Account Code ............................................................................ 111 Dialog Box: Multiproperty blocks ................................................................. 112 Dialog Box: Public network Access .............................................................. 112 Dialog Box: Bundle ....................................................................................... 114 Dialog Box: Forbidden trunk line number ..................................................... 115 Dialog Box: Direct Inward dialling conversion ............................................. 116 Dialog Box: DID particular Characteristics and telephone number .............. 116 Dialog Box: Timed Billing Plan .................................................................... 117 Dialog Box: Private network Access ............................................................. 118 Dialog Box: Paths .......................................................................................... 119 Dialog Box: groups for forbidden nos. .......................................................... 120
Index Dialog Box: Routings .................................................................................... 121 Dialog Box: Incoming direct dialling selection conversion .......................... 122 Dialog Box: Outgoing direct dialling selection conversion .......................... 123 Dialog Box: DDNS Activation ...................................................................... 124 Dialog Box: VPN network characteristics / Exchange data .......................... 124 Dialog Box: VPN network characteristics / Network data / Numbering plan 125 Dialog Box: VPN network characteristics / Network data / Telephone numbers 125 Dialog Box: Backup on public network ........................................................ 126 Dialog Box: Association Trunk lines name/Language .................................. 127 Dialog Box: VOIP ......................................................................................... 128 Dialog box: Voip Gateway data .................................................................... 129 Dialog Box: Modem area ............................................................................... 136 Dialog box: Suite over IP ............................................................................. 137 Dialog Box: Speed numbers .......................................................................... 141 Dialog Box: Service Classes .......................................................................... 142 Dialog Box: Prefixes ...................................................................................... 143 Dialog Box: Suffixes ..................................................................................... 144 Dialog Box: General ...................................................................................... 145 Dialog Box: Language ................................................................................... 146 Dialog Box: Timing constants ....................................................................... 146 Dialog Box: General logical characteristics .................................................. 147 Dialog Box: General number characteristics ................................................. 147 Dialog Box: Logical tones ............................................................................. 148 Dialog Box: print format tables ..................................................................... 148 Dialog Box: Passwords .................................................................................. 149 Dialog Box: Service documentation peripherals ........................................... 150 Dialog Box: General system parameters ....................................................... 150 Dialog Box: GP CAUA Characteristics ........................................................ 151 Dialog Box : GP ALU Particular customizations .......................................... 151 Dialog Box : GP 8CLG Particular customizations ....................................... 151 Dialog Box: GP Annvoc particular customizations ....................................... 152 Dialog Box: Special terminations .................................................................. 152 Dialog Box: ISDN service characteristics ..................................................... 153 Dialog Box: Level attenuation table .............................................................. 154 Dialog Box: License file loading ................................................................... 154 Dialog Box: Alarm priority ........................................................................... 155 Dialog Box: Identifier of caller/connected subscriber elaboration ................ 156 Dialog Box: Least Cost Routing .................................................................... 156 Dialog Box: LCR numbering plan ................................................................. 157 Dialog Box: LCR Dialling conversion .......................................................... 158 Dialog Box: Add LCR digits ......................................................................... 159 Dialog Box: LCR time table .......................................................................... 159 Compilation Submenu ........................................................................................ 160 Dialog Box: Check correctness ..................................................................... 160 Dialog Box: Reverse compilation .................................................................. 162 Communication Submenu .................................................................................. 163
Index Dialog Box: From Personal Computer to S@E ............................................. 164 Partial transfer ................................................................................................ 166 Total transfer .................................................................................................. 169 Dialog Box: From the S@E exchange to a Personal Computer .................... 170 CRC Request ................................................................................................. 171 Total transfer .................................................................................................. 172 Services Submenu .............................................................................................. 173 Dialog Box: Language selection .................................................................... 173 Dialog Box: Search with key ......................................................................... 174 Dialog Box: Prints ......................................................................................... 178 Dialog Box: Permutator documentation ........................................................ 178 Dialog Box: Last report ................................................................................. 180 Telephone status Submenu ................................................................................. 182 Dialog Box: Line telephone status inspection ............................................... 183 Dialog Box: Multiproperty block telephone status inspection ...................... 184 Dialog Box: Attendant Console telephone status inspection ......................... 185 Dialog Box: Inspection of conference timeslot telephone status ................... 186 Dialog Box: Inspection of all lines excluded from traffic ............................. 187 Dialog Box: Esc/Rein of a line from telephone traffic .................................. 187 Dialog Box: One line forced release .............................................................. 188 Dialog Box: Current master inspection for synchronism .............................. 188 Dialog Box: Peripheral group type inspection ............................................... 189 Dialog Box: Peripheral group status inspection ............................................ 189 Dialog Box: Current traffic inspection .......................................................... 190 Dialog Box: Supplementary service inspection ............................................. 190 Diagnostics Submenu ......................................................................................... 191 Dialog Box: On line alarm display ................................................................ 192 Dialog Box: Controlled switching of CU and reset ....................................... 193 Dialog Box: Peripheral Group Reset ............................................................. 194 Dialog Box: Diagnostic control reset ............................................................ 195 Group management Submenu ............................................................................ 196 Dialog Box: Vocal Announcement group management ................................ 197 Dialog Box: ISDN group management .......................................................... 199 Dialog Box: VPN group management ........................................................... 202 Group status inspection .................................................................................. 202 Inspection of VPN Spare customization Data ............................................... 204 Dialog Box: DECT system management ....................................................... 207 RFP Status and manage inspection ................................................................ 208 PP DECT status inspection ............................................................................ 208 Dialog Box: Card T1 Management ................................................................ 209 Dialog Box: Fidelio interface management ................................................... 210 Dialog Box: Packet Processor management ................................................. 211 Utility Submenu ................................................................................................. 213 Dialog Box: Equipped software version check ............................................. 215 Dialog Box: Date time Display/Modific. ....................................................... 216 Dialog Box: Debug Function ......................................................................... 217
Index Dialog Box: TRACE display of connected application ................................. 219 Dialog Box: Program upgrade ....................................................................... 220 Dialog Box: Courtesy announcement update ................................................ 220 Dialog Box: Autoloader ................................................................................. 220 Dialog Box: TDM Processor (or GT) Rate Change ...................................... 221 Dialog Box: Time at which timed customization was activated ................... 221 Dialog Box: Call up ap_numtelsi table .......................................................... 222 Dialog Box: Absolute <->relative pos.conversion ........................................ 222 Communication Submenu .................................................................................. 223 Services Submenu .............................................................................................. 223
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IPX S@E MANAGER Chapter 1 IPX S@E MANAGER 1. 1 Introducing the IPX configuration program
The purpose of this manual is to provide operating instructions for using the S@E IPX system customization and maintenance programs. The term IPX S@E MANAGER is used to indicate the management platform applied for S@E IPX exchanges: both the LARGE and PLUS, implemented in a WINDOWS 95 / 98 / 2000 /NT /XP. This platform currently permits you to perform CUSTOMIZATION and MAINTENANCE activities using STAND ALONE or CLIENT/SERVER configurations. Connection to the S@E IPX exchange can be made using the following physical supports: - local RS232 serial connection - remote connection by modem (V22 or V22bis or V23) using the internal MODEM located in the PG US on the S@E IPX side; - remote connection by modem using the external modem on the S@E IPX side.
1. 3 Minimum PC requirements
To run the IPX S@E MANAGER platform you need: - PENTIUM 233 MHz, - 64 Mb RAM, - 60 Mb hard-disk space, - SVGA monitor with 800 x 600 pixel resolution and large characters
1. 4 Software installation
Software can be added and removed using standard Windows 95 procedures through the supplied Setup program. Three separate installations must be performed: - installation of the IPX S@E MANAGER root program (the communications subsystem) - installation of the IPX S@E BUILDER application (the configuration application) - installation of the IPX S@E VIEW program (the maintenance application). Several IPX S@E MANAGERs, with different communications subsystems, each with its own IPX S@E BUILDER and IPX S@E VIEW applications can be installed in a single PC. To make this possible, each IPX S@E MANAGER must be installed in a different directory. Install the IPX S@E MANAGER before installing the IPX S@E BUILDER and IPX S@E VIEW applications so that they will be properly linked to the IPX S@E MANAGER. Never install the IPX S@E MANAGER while any Windows applications are open. This is an essential precaution for installation. Likewise never install any other Windows applications while IPX S@E MANAGER is open. If installation were performed with the IPX S@E MANAGER open, the Data Base Engine configuration files could be initialized by mistake, causing the IPX S@E MANAGER and/or the other Windows applications to malfunction. In this case it is best to uninstall and reinstall the IPX S@E MANAGER and the other Windows applications. The default IPX S@E MANAGER installation directory is c:\programs\IPX S@E MANAGERxyy although you can modify this directory during the installation procedure. The default IPX S@E BUILDER installation directory is: c:\programs\IPX S@E BUILDERxyy while the default directory for IPX S@E VIEW is: c:\ programs\IPX S@E VIEWxyy. You can modify these installation directories during the installation procedure. To overwrite an older release of IPX S@E BUILDER or IPX S@E VIEW with a more recent release, the first must be uninstalled.
Installation of IPX S@E MANAGER program in Windows NT/2000/XP O.S. The installation of IPX S@E MANAGER program (all the versions) on Windows NT/2000/XP O.S. (Workstation/Professional type) must be done by the administrator of the system (or by a user that has the same rights of administrator). All the users with rights of administrator can perform IPX S@E MANAGER without effecting further configurations of system. If the File System is a NTFS type, the administrator must execute the following operations to give users/groups, without administrator rights, the possibility to execute IPX S@E MANAGER, IPX S@E BUILDER and IPX S@E VIEW:
- The operation must be done by the administrator opening the "Property" applet from "Explore Resource" of the directories (right key of the mouse). In the "Protection" page (see figure below) you must add the users you want to enable to use "IPX S@E MANGERXXX", therefore assign to each of them the complete control on the access.
- For the regular operation of BDE (Borland Database Engine) modul, on which the IPX S@E MANAGER applications are founded, it is necessary to manage the file PDOXUSRS.NET; it is used to manage the complete access to Paradox tables. The file is created by the BDE in the root C:\, to check such position, select from the Panel of Control, the BDE Administrator applet and in page "Configuration" read the parameter NET DIR (in the following figure the NET DIR is in C:\).
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- Assign to PDOXUSRS.NET file the complete control on the access, the operation must be done by the administrator opening the "Property" applet of the file from "Explore Resource" (right key of the mouse), therefore assign to every consumer the complete control on the access.
- IPX S@E MANAGERXXX applications to regularly work, must have complete access to the following key of the Registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\APP PATHS\SUITEXXX.EXE
- The third step therefore, consists on assigning the authorization to the interested users/groups to completely access the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Such operation can be done with the program REGEDT32.EXE that you can start from "Menu Start->Execute..". Once selected the key IPXS@EMANAGERXXX.EXE (see figure below), assign the complete rights of reading and writing to the desired users/groups through menu Protection->Authorization.
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- With "Add..." button (see figure below) you can add the users/groups you want to enable to the change of the key of the register. For each of them, in the low part, you must select all the check box of the "Allow" page.
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Fig. 1 IPX S@E MANAGER Stand Alone with local connection to a S@E
Fig. 2 IPX S@E MANAGER Stand Alone with local connection to two S@Es
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Fig. 4 IPX S@E MANAGER Stand Alone with double connection to one S@E
1.7.2 CLIENT / SERVER Configuration Client/server configuration is a configuration where several management PCs are connected in a LAN NETWORK for which the Server is a PC connected to one or more S@E exchanges either locally through serial lines or remotely by modem (two serial lines can be connected to a single S@E exchange) the Clients are those PCs managing the S@E exchanges connected to the Server PC; for each Client PC the assumptions made for the Stand Alone PC hold in terms of number of sessions that can be handled simultaneously and types of connections that can be activated with a single S@E exchange.
1.7.3 Remote configuration with IP connection The third way to reach S@E IPX is with IP connection using Packet Processor card.
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Fig. 6 Remote configuration with IPX S@E MANAGER of a S@E with IP connection
The procedure to configure the IPX S@E MANAGER platform in one of the two above-mentioned modes is described in the chapter dealing with the IPX S@E MANAGER, under "node address" and "routing tables" tables.
Personal Computer 25/9 pole female serial connector signal CD RX TX DTR SG DSR pin 8/1 3/2 2/3 20/4 7/5 6/6 pin 8 2 1 5 6 7
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Personal Computer 25/9 pole female serial connector RTS CTS 4/7 5/8 4 3
22/9 N.C. (Not Connected) 1. 9 Modem connection between S@E exchange and PC
The cable used to connect the personal computer to the modem contains the following connections.
Personal Computer 25/9 pole female serial connector signal CD RX TX DTR SG DSR RTS CTS pin 8/1 3/2 2/3 20/4 7/5 6/6 4/7 5/8
MODEM 8 pole female plug jack pin 8 3 2 20 7 6 4 5 signal CD TX RX DSR SG DTR CTS RTS
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pressing this key in the various menus lets you select the highlighted item (even when in the Combo Box); <Return> from the parameter configuration Dialog Boxes, this key lets you confirm the entire content or confirm the content of a single field. pressing this key in the various menus lets you deselect the menu; <Esc> from the parameter configuration Dialog Boxes, this key lets you exit without saving the modifications; in general, it lets you close Windows without having performed any functions. in the Main menu these arrows let you shift through the options; by default the first item on the menu and the first item its submenu (if available) are selected if the "wrap around" function is activated; Left/Right Arrows on the Pop-up menus, these arrows let you access any sub-items; from the parameter configuration Dialog Boxes, these arrows let you shift between characters within a field or to scroll through any lists. on the Pop-up menus, these arrows let you scroll from one option to anther when the "wrap around" is activated; Up/Down Arrows from the parameter configuration Dialog Boxes, these arrows let you shift between characters within a field or to scroll through any lists. from the parameter configuration Dialog Boxes, these arrows let you shift from one field to another, confirming the data input; they also let you shift from one function button to the other. <Shift><Tab> <Del> <Back><Space> <Home> <End> <Pg><Down> <Pg><Up> like <Tab> but in the opposite direction. this deletes the character to the right of the cursor or the entire content if the field is highlighted. this deletes the character to the left of the cursor or the entire content if the field is highlighted. this positions the cursor to the left of the first character within any field where alphanumerical input is possible. this positions the cursor to the right of the last character within any field where alphanumerical input is possible. this lets you "Scroll" down through a page if this function is available for the Window. this lets you "Scroll" down through a page if this function is available for the Window.
<Tab>
Remember that the left clicking with the mouse normally positions the cursor and activates the selected function.
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The Tool Bar also has a colored indicator light indicating the status of the S@E unit connection; the following information is reported: black: red: no communication connection in progress
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- The first field defines the node name represented by the Packet Processor card. - The second field defines the node number represented by Packet Processor card. - The third field defines the node name represented by the S@E to which the Packet Processor card is connected. - The fourth field defines the node number represented by the S@E to which the Packet Processor card is connected.
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1. 20 LANGUAGE MANAGEMENT
The IPX S@E MANAGER lets you: - modify the language used in all written messages issued and all warnings the IPX S@E MANAGER sends the operator; - arrange the IPX S@E MANAGER to send written messages in another language. The IPX S@E MANAGER automatically activates the IPX S@E MANAGER application program when the login and the IPX S@E MANAGER user-generated password are typed in.
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The IPX S@E MANAGER desktop menu presents pop-up submenus and a tool bar with a certain number of icons. These let you quickly access the principal IPX S@E MANAGER functions. The following figures show the pop-up submenus used to access the configuration data input Dialog Boxes (forms) used for the normal menu items.
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On the other hand, the TOOL BAR is made up of a series of context-sensitive icons. This means that the items may or may not be enabled depending on the current working context. The tool bar is made up of the following icons: - NODE ADDRESS - ROUTING RECORD - SW VERSION ICON ASSOCIATION - IPX S@E BUILDER, IPX S@E VIEW ENABLING - SERIAL PORT MANAGEMENT - LANGUAGE MANAGEMENT/SELECTION - SW VERSION - NEW LANGUAGE - USER PROFILES - HELP The functions associated with each icon on the tool bar are the same functions accessed through these items on the main menu. Below you will find a description of the DIALOG BOXES you can call up from the main menu or the TOOL BAR.This description is not particularly detailed because the IPX S@E MANAGER help, and in particular the CONTEXT SENSITIVE help, greatly facilitate both understanding of the functions you can activate from each dialog box and the choice of options you can set for each field.
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This lets you link each logic S@E unit or PC in the IPX S@E MANAGER environment with a physical address to be used to make connection between PC and S@E. The program automatically generates this physical address starting from the progressive number you have typed in. The TCP/IP address to be used within the LAN network environment must be specified for the defined PCs (these addresses are derived using the "ping network_user_name" command in Norton Commander or with "winipcfg"command executived from "start" "executive" of Windows). Among the PCs defined, you must specify which unit is the local PC.
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For each S@E exchange managed by the LOCAL PC, this dialog box lets you define the configuration needed to route the incoming routing management message it receives. The dialog box lets you define only the routing to the S@E exchanges defined in the NODE ADDRESS table. This is done by specifying the following information for each: - the physical communications path available for connection. This can be: - a COMx or a MODEM if the LOCAL PC acts as the SERVER PC for the exchange - a LAN network if the SERVER PC is any PC other than the LOCAL PC; the choice can be made selecting from among those in the NODE ADDRESS TABLE; - the IPX S@E MANAGER application can use the defined routing since two separate serial connections can be defined and used with a single S@E exchange. For each direct connection to the LOCAL PC, the characteristic connection parameters must be configured using another dialog box: - for local connections: Baud Rate, Character length, Parity, Stop Bit; - for remote connections: type of Modem, manual or automatic configuration mode, Baud rate, command string.
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IPX S@E MANAGER lets you manage several versions of the same application (IPX S@E BUILDER, IPX S@E VIEW). This dialog box provides the APPLICATION START submenu or a special icon on the TOOL BAR lets you define which release you want to run for each application, selecting it from those available.
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This Dialog Box lets you enable/disable access to the LOCAL PC serial port for the IPX S@E MANAGER applications. This function provides privileged access to these ports for the other PCresident windows applications.
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This dialog box enables skilled operators to add new languages to the list of LANGUAGES handled by the IPX S@E MANAGER; this is done by linking the files (DLL) containing a translation of all the text presented into the new language.
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This dialog box lets you define a new IPX S@E MANAGER user and modify, delete and view an existing IPX S@E MANAGER user. For each user the following information must be defined: - a LOGIN with a minimum length of 1 character, maximum length 9 characters; - a PASSWORD with a maximum length of 9 characters. The password input procedure requires confirmation of the word typed in without echoing the typed characters on the screen. - a USER PROFILE containing indication of all the IPX S@E MANAGER program functions (IPX S@E MANAGER included) enabled for that user; the application presents a dialog box for each function. A special user, the ADMINISTRATOR, has access to all available functions, including the ability to create a new user. You cannot modify the ADMINISTRATOR's profile. You can create other users who can also access all available functions.
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This dialog box is enabled for all IPX S@E MANAGER users and permits the general user to modify his own password. The password input procedure requires confirming the word typed in without echoing the typed characters on the screen
This dialog box lets you input the codes for the SW release for the selected application and the TDM Processor SW to establish compatibility.
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This dialog box lets you set the product codes for the TDM Processor (or GT) the IPX S@E BUILDER application uses to establish compatibility.
This dialog box lets you print the tables containing the data set by the IPX S@E MANAGER.
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The HELP dialog box is structured in three separated folders: - CONTENTS providing a list of topics you can choose to view; a single topic can be structured in a series of paragraphs; - INDEX this presents a list of topics. Search through this list by typing in the first letters of the desired item; - SEARCH
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Helpful is the "help context to the field" that describes every single field, every option to set in the fields, every function of a dialog box. To activate the "help context to the field" just click on "?" (question mark) present on the tool bar of every window, move the question mark on the field or on the button for which you asked for help, and click on it; it calls up the help that describes the field, the button etc. as the following figure shows.
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IPX S@E BUILDER Chapter 2 IPX S@E BUILDER 2.1 IPX S@E BUILDER
IPX S@E BUILDER is the IPX S@E MANAGER application program that lets you configure the data to be sent to the S@E exchanges managed. In detail the main IPX S@E BUILDER functions are: Input configuration data - creating a PARADOX-format archive called SYSTEM; Compile configuration data - that is, direct compilation of the system data-from the PARADOX format to a format that can be understood by the S@E exchange-and inverse compilation of the system data from the S@E exchange format to the IPX S@E BUILDER PARADOX format; Transfer configuration data - that is, direct (partial or total) downloading of the IPX S@E BUILDER-set system data to a S@E exchange and inverse uploading of the S@E exchange system data to IPX S@E BUILDER. The main IPX S@E BUILDER desktop menu presents pop-up submenus and a tool bar with a certain number of icons. These permit rapid access to the principle IPX S@E MANAGER functions handled.
IPX S@E BUILDER is organized in a series of submenus, each broken down into a set of dialog boxes comprising the customization program.
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Below is an overview of the dialog boxes comprising the submenus and the general functions they perform. Tool Bar The main menu contains a Tool Bar used to quickly access menu functions; the tool bar is made up of a series of icons and some information regarding the operator-selected system. It enables you to quickly access a subgroup of functions and is context sensitive. This means that the items may or may not be enabled depending on the current working context. The tool bar is made up of the following icons:
- Open system
- New system
- Save system as
- System eliminate
- Equipment
- Check Correctness
- Reverse compilation
- From PC to S@E
- From S@E to PC
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- Language selection
- Last report
- Help
- Search by key - SeltaTelnet The following information is presented on the tool bar for the operator-selected system: - name of system and type of associated S@E exchange; - status of communication with the S@E exchange.
2.2 Guide to compile a system for S@E IPX, SAE 3000 and SAE PLUS exchanges
The present document has the purpose to compile a guide for the configuration of S@E IPX, SAE 3000 or SAE Plus systems starting from the beginning. Possible helps are: the use of a system model or the use of the Wizard, that are not described here, for explaining all the necessary steps for the configuration of a complete system. Select the dialog box "System New - Free creation " and choose the type of system and the path to save the system. Select the technical card "Numbering plan" and configure the numbering plan according to specific demands. To correctly make this operation it is necessary first to establish what kind of numbering to assign to the following principal typologies: - local users for single access; - local users for access to group; - if terminations are foreseen on ISDN S0 interface: - local users for ISDN S0 terminations for single access; - local users for ISDN S0 terminations for access to group; - if Attendant Consoles are foreseen: - attendant console for generic access; - attendant console for individual access; - single trunk lines; - bundles (groups of trunk lines); - generic access to the public network; - if the use of more managers is foreseen to access the public network: - access to the public network with Least Cost Routing (LCR) mode;
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Under "System" in the main menu you will find the functions able to: - Create a new system (the term "system" is used to indicate a general configuration for a S@E exchange) using the "New" or "Save as" options. - Select "Open" to view or modify the content of an existing equipment. - Select "Save as" to make a copy of an existing equipment. - Select "Elim" to delete an existing equipment. You can also create a new equipment: - Using the "Save as" option. This creates the tables for the operator-named equipment by copying them from an existing equipment; - Using the "Free creation" option. In this case you must indicate the type of S@E exchange, the equipment name and the destination directory; - Using the "Model creation" option. In this case, after having indicated the equipment name and destination directory, you must select from a list of model equipments: the program automatically creates the tables for the new equipment using the data from the selected model. There is at least one reference model for each type of S@E exchange; - Using the "Wizard" (guided creation) option. In this case, after having indicated the equipment name and destination directory, you must fill out the dialog box containing some of the key equipment parameters for the new equipment. The program then automatically creates all the tables with this data, adjusted for the required characteristics. The characteristic equipment parameters indicate the number and type of terminals and the range for the numbering plan. You can create new equipments with the various types of S@E exchanges in the following two families: - IPX IPGATE Line is composed of S@E 300 IPX, S@E 100 IPX, S@E 50 IPX systems
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With this means of creation the program prepares all the equipment tables for the type of S@E exchange indicated using only default initializations; the data base generated is, therefore, made up of a series of files containing default values. You must then configure the equipment data using the dialog boxes in the "INSERT TABLES" menu.
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This window is divided into the following sections: - an equipment name field (a Single Line Text Box); - a path input field (a Single Line Text Box); - an exchange selection field. To facilitate selection of exchange type, this field presents bit map images of several different exchanges; - a view-only field presenting a list of the data base files comprising the equipment (created with a Single-Selection List Box); - a driver selection field where you can indicate the disk drive where you want to save the new equipment (created with a Drop-down List Box); - a path field shown as a directory tree (created with a Tree View) Any error messages are presented in a special Message Box.
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With this creation mode the program uses the reference model you have selected from the models on file to prepare all equipment tables for the S@E exchange. In the "create new equipment from model" procedure, the dialog box prompts you for the name of the starting model and the name of the equipment you want to generate from this model. After confirming the data input in the dialog box, the program copies all the files for the model into the destination directory which will hold the newly generated equipment. You can use the new model-generated equipment directly or modify it using the dialog boxes in the "INSERT TABLES" menu.
A list of the model equipments is displayed on the screen in a Single-Selection List Box.
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As previously mentioned, this option lets you generate a congruent, functional exchange configuration by prompting you to input only a few key parameters. The parameters the program needs to configure the exchange are listed below: - Telemaintenance plug - Telemaintenance reserved prefix - SNUG Telnum - Number and type of Local Extensions; - Number of Attendant Consoles; - Number and type of Trunk Lines; - Number and type of Networking Lines; - Number and type of ANNVOC Group; - Whether the equipment can be outfit with mixed groups - Range of values for each type of Type of Numbering: within one type, you can also specify the range of subtypes (i.e. in the case of local extensions, you can specify the range of general values or the range of values for the individual types of local extensions, or for the Analogic or Digital local extensions). Using the operator-supplied data, the program automatically creates all the equipment tables containing the data adjusted to the required characteristics. The automatic configuration data base creation process takes place as follows: - An adequate number of electronic groups is created to cover the required number of terminals - The equipment is configured with priority going to the larger groups (i.e.: in the case of 20 internal analogic extensions, the program inserts one 16CAUA group and one 4CAUA group; on the other hand in the case of 21 of the same type of extensions, the program inserts one 16CAUA group and one 8CAUA group, leaving 3 extension attachments free) and keeping in mind whether or not you have opted to use mixed electronic groups. You can optimize electronic group assignments after the equipment has been created. This is done using the dialog boxes under the "INSERT TABLES" menu. - The program automatically creates a numbering plan that conforms with the indicated range of values. - All the remaining equipment data are then configured, starting from the reference values in the models for the type of exchange selected. - A graphic equipment diagram is created showing the values the wizard has automatically assigned for the characteristic parameters of the equipment created.
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The window displays the list of equipments which you can select through a Single-Selection List Box. Any error messages are presented in a special Message Box.
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This function lets you create a new equipment starting from an existing equipment: the data for this equipment are copied into the tables for the new equipment. The equipment is saved in the archive holding all the equipments, identified by the operator-selected path.
The window has the following sections: - name of the original equipment to be copied (presented in a Static text) - a equipment name field (a Single Line Text Box); - a path input field (a Single Line Text Box); - a view-only field presenting a list of the data base files comprising the equipment (created with a Single-Selection List Box); - a driver selection field where you can indicate the disk drive where you want to save the new equipment (created with a Drop-down List Box); - a field showing the path as a directory tree (created with a Tree View).
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This function lets you create a new model equipment starting from an existing equipment: the data for the original equipment are copied into the tables for the new model being created. The new equipment model is added to the model equipment archive.
The window has the following sections: - name of the original equipment to be copied (presented in a Static text) - field for introduction of the model equipment name (created as a Single Line Text Box); - a path input field (a Single Line Text Box); - a view-only field presenting a list of the data base files comprising the equipment (created with a Single-Selection List Box); - a driver selection field where you can indicate the disk drive where you want to save the new equipment (created with a Drop-down List Box); - a field showing the path as a directory tree (created with a Tree View).
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This option lets you select the equipment you want to delete from among those filed in the equipment archive: the current equipment cannot be deleted if one of the dialog boxes is open. Moreover no equipment can be deleted if it is "open", being viewed or modified by another personal computer on the network.
The window displays the list of equipments which you can select through a Single-Selection List Box. You are prompted to confirm the request to delete the equipment and any error messages are presented in a special Message Box.
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This option lets you select the model you want to delete from among those filed in the model archive: the current model cannot be deleted if one of its the dialog boxes is open. Moreover no model can be deleted if it is "open" being viewed or modified by another personal computer on the network.
The window displays the list of equipments which you can select through a Single-Selection List Box. You are prompted to confirm the request to delete the equipment and any error messages are presented in a special Message Box.
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To insert the S@E system into the telephone network environment, you must provide a series of data specifying the characteristics; these data mainly refer to the : - numbering plan adopted; - unit configuration in reference to the equipment groups and lines; - line organization; - functions enabled so the user can access the services available on the unit; - operating and timeout modes for the unit; - special performance. A certain number of Dialog Boxes are used to input these data. A Dialog Box contains a series of logically related fields. Once editing has been completed the content of these Boxes is saved in a relational Data Base file in Paradox format. When you select a Dialog Box, its screen appears. The fields in the selected Dialog Box can contain: - initial settings, automatically assigned by the program; - data drawn from the TAPER constructed at the end of the "TRANSFER TABLES FROM S@E TO PC";
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The Numbering Plan is a grid table containing the information regarding the record number, numbering interval and the type of numbering and comment field describing the range for any given family: double clicking on the type of number calls up the Dialog Box containing Tab Control Sheets with all the types of numbering available for that family. If the family calls for routing, the routing setting is displayed with a spin-type control for rapid, graphic modification.
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You see an image of the type of S@E exchange selected during the previous operations: "create new equipment" or "open existing equipment". The S@E 50 IPX, S@E 100 IPX, S@E 300 IPX, SAE 220, 260, 160, 80 and 32 models are shown with just one subframe, the S@E 2000 IPX, S@E 1000 IPX, S@E 500 IPX and S@E 200 IPX models are shown with more than one subframe.
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If an electronic group is installed in the card slot on a subframe, this is shown by a label bearing the name of the electronic group installed, inserted in the place of the card.
In addition, beside the image of the exchange, a notepad is shown containing a summary of all the most important equipment information: terminations and range of the numbering plan. Selecting a subframe, and then an electronic group from inside this subframe, lets you view all the associated user terminations and the characteristic parameters for each.
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In this Dialog Box the program automatically presents a list of the types that can be associated with the terminals. This ensures that all associations are correct and makes subsequent controls useless. In the same manner, to assign the telephone number for the terminals, the program offers a list of the numbers available for each type of electronic group configured under "Numbering Plan". You cannot add telephone numbers other than those automatically presented on the list. In fact, if you need to add another number which is not on the list, you must return to the Numbering Plan table. To manage the available numbers, the Dialog Box is divided into two sections: - "Available numbers" where the program displays the range of numbers available; for each range the program also presents the "Type of numbering" - "Numbers engaged" where the program displays a list of the telephone numbers which have already been assigned to physical terminations. Clicking on the telephone number for any given termination opens another box where you can configure additional details for that termination.
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- Search by number lets you view the data related to the desired number (if applicable) - Search by series lets you view a list of the telephone numbers belonging to the desired series (if applicable) - Search by service class lets you view the subframes, card slots and terminals associated with each extension by class (if applicable) REMOTE Remote performance can be partially achieved while equipping the subframes with the various electronic groups (i.e. selecting and positioning the groups for the different types of remote performance) and in part it can be achieved when configuring normal groups inside the remote subframes ; the latter configuration does not require any specifications other than those described for the groups inserted in the standard subframes. Each remote subframe is under a remoting group positioned in a physical subframe using a graphics procedure similar to the one used for the other groups. Double left click on the remoting group to view the remote subframe (with 4 or 12 card slots). Then, after clicking on the individual electronic groups (except mixed or remote groups) you can insert them into the subframe.
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After double clicking to select the remoting group, the program presents the selected remote subframe as well as an overall view of the exchange showing the virtual situation for the groups. This virtual situation graphically represents the physical card slots; they are shown as virtually occupied by the remote groups and are, therefore, locally empty. The virtual situation depends on which physical subframes are actually equipped. In other words, even if you are configuring: - a S@E 50 IPX, S@E 100 IPX, S@E 300 IPX, SAE PLUS (32/80/160/260) exchange or a SAE LARGE 220 exchange physically fit only with the BASE SUBFRAME - a S@E 500 IPX exchange that physically fit only with the BASE and EXPANSION 3 subrames The presence of the remote PG is notified to theTDM processor (or GT in SAE exchanges not IPX) even when the subframe is not physically present. For the program, the subframes must be paired as follows: - Base / Expansion 3 Subframes; - Expansion 1 / Expansion 2 Subframes. In addition, the card slots within each subframe are paired as follows: - each pair of card slots is made up of one odd position and an adjacent even position, selected so that the odd position is lower than the even position. Therefore, even if not physically present, the remote PG is allocated within the exchange SUBFRAME using the following algorithm: - the appropriate PAIR of CARD SLOTS and PAIR of SUBFRAMES are determined according to the position of the remote group in one of the real SUBFRAMES; the four card slots defined by the two pairs are the first set of four card slots to be configured for the first set of 4 remote groups. Only the real remote Peripheral Groups are to be configured and not the remoting group; - draw the two associated PCM WIRES from the four card slots identified at point 1. These are to be remoted;
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The Local users table dialog box to configure the Packet Processor card is composed of five tabsheet (instead of four): General, Details, Badge, Language, IP Details.
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If you click on the telephone number of an operator console terminal while inside a peripheral group, the Attendant Console Configuration Dialog Box appears. You can use this box to configure some of the information for each terminal. This box is divided into two sheets: General, Language.
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The "Wireless" tab sheet on the DECT group dialog box lets you manage the 12 remote 16CAUn groups and their associated portable units. To customize the virtual groups, just press the related 12 buttons on the panel. These present the captions for the range of wireless units that can be configured and provide suggestions for the following information: - card slot and subframe virtually occupied by the group; - number of associated wireless units (if >0 the caption is highlighted in yellow). When the screen is activated, if one of the card slots selected by the DECT group is occupied by another electronic group, the button is disabled.
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The dialog box used to configure a virtual group activated with the 12 buttons reflects those provided for the physical 16CAUn group with the addition of "Wireless details". To run a multiple programming of up to 192 wireless units, under "Multiple Programming" you must set the initial telephone number in the "From" box and select the final number from the list in the "To" combo-box. The Local Users dialog box automatically appears and you can customize the DECT user parameters. This section is only enabled when no portable units are configured in the DECT system. All fields are self-explanatory with the exception of the "Forward Telnumtel". This corresponds to the recognized portable network telephone number, since each portable unit can pass from one DECT system to another, thus acting as a call divert service. To delete all portable units linked to the terminals of a virtual 16CAUn group, just select that group in the combo-box under "Delete Wireless" and then press "Delete". You will be prompted to confirm this operation. To move the portable units from one remote 16CAUn to another, just select the virtual source and destination PGs in the combo-box under "Move Wireless" and then press "->".
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The "Details" tab sheet in the DECT group dialog box lets you set the characteristic parameters for a DECT system using special boxes. These are: - Dect Class: the acceptable range is 'A' through 'H'; - EMC: (Embedded Manufactured Code), corresponding to the DECT system manufacturer code; - PABX-ID: (PABX Identifier) unmistakably identifying one exchange from the others (each exchange has its own PABX-ID); - Paging Timeout: paging timeout for the portable units; - SAE DECT 40 Server: flag indicating whether the unit is a SAE DECT SERVER; - First service prefix: a 6-digit telephone number (roaming code, must correspond to service prefix no 77 "variable (follow me) forwarding service for other"); - Second service prefix: 6-digit telephone number (n.u.); - Third service prefix: 6-digit telephone number (n.u.); - Level 1 timer integration alarm: timeout to integrate the Upn level 1 alarm with the DECT base radio stations, expressed in tenths of a second; - First byte available: byte available for future use; - Second byte available: byte available for future use. After the settings for the EMC and PABX-ID codes have been input, the setting for the PARK box is automatically calculated (this is a read-only value). The "Restore" button lets you return the settings in the boxes on this tab sheet to those present at the moment the DECT group configuration dialog box was opened.
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The "RFP" tab sheet in the DECT group dialog box lets you customize the parameters for the 32 RFP base radio stations associated with the system To configure the radio stations, use the "8RFP Circuit" combo-box to select the circuit connecting the 8 RFP stations you want to customize. Then insert and/or modify the parameters present in the underlying table. For each radio station you can configure the following parameters: - PRESENT: flag indicating whether the RFP ratio station is present under customization; when set as true all the other record fields are enabled and initialized as default settings. When set as false, they are disabled. - ENROLMENT: this indicates whether enrolment (authentication of the portable unit) can be performed from the radio station; - CABLE DELAY: this field describes the group cable delay; - CIPHERING: this indicates whether or not ciphering has been activated; - BYTE1: byte available for future use; - BYTE2: byte available for future use; - BYTE3: byte available for future use. The "Restore" button lets you return the settings for all 32 RFP parameters to those assumed at the moment the DECT group configuration dialog box was opened. N. B.: to manage the DECT system, after having customized, compiled and sent the system to the S@E exchange and enrolled the portable units, after having uploaded the system you must run an inverse compilation of the system itself. If not you will lose the data for management of the DECT portable units.
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Subframe for the MAIN group (position of the physical T1CAS card) Base Expansion 1 Expansion 2 Expansion 3
The T1CAS system occupies only those card holder slots in the SAE telephone exchange which are strictly necessary for remoting the customized virtual groups. This means that if the user selects only two virtual groups (i.e. only two types of lines), only two telephone exchange card-holder slots will be remoted and the total number of access timeslots will be the sum of the modularity of the two groups.
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The number of Packet Processor units that can be installed in a system depend on the type of exchange as described in the table below:
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Note: a) just one of the Packet Processor group equipped can be configured with GATEWAY function b) it is not foreseen its inclusion in the LEM expansion (expansion cabinet for third parts of S@E 2000) and in the REM.
Every IP telephone corresponds to a NETFON_MONO or NETFON_MULTI termination type. The configuration of the associated local user will concern the same parameters of a user with SAEFON telephone, more other ones specific for the IP side. The mask for the configuration of a Packet Processor group is divided into five principal tab-sheet "IP lines", "Dsp area", "LAN Telephony area", "IP Address" and "Trace Flags"; they allow, respectively, of: - managing the Lan Telephony and QSIG virtual groups with the telephones and the lines of trunk IP associated to them; - configuring the parameters of the DSP of the card; - configuring the numbers of the ports allocated on the DSP for the voice packets (RTP) and the number of the port where the protocol MGCP transmits; - configuring statically the IP address of the Packet Processor card both for the SIP signalling and the voice packets (RTP); - configuring the parameters for the software error trace of the card.
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Defining the amount of DSP usable channels (between the total ones of the bought licences) from the Packet Processor unit in the field "DSP channels number available", is important. The other fields can be left with thier default values except for specific demands.
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The fields can be left with thier default values except for specific demands.
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In tab sheet "Modem Area" it is possible to set some modem parameters. The modems are present on the Packet Processor card, implemented by DSP on board. This applet is divided into three parts respectively dedicated to power levels, to connecting attempts and to some fields that will be implemented in future (not used at the moment).
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To configure and modify the extensions, you must access the following Dialog Boxes: - Multifunction terminal - DSS terminal - hunt groups - Pick up groups - Intercommunication user groups - Message form absent user - Known network dialling conversion - Free sequence - Financial operator service - Account Code
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This dialog box is composed of two tab-sheets to customize the keys from the function 1 to 12 and from 13 to 24. The profiles are general and can be assigned both to NETfon and to SAEfon telephones. If the profile is assigned to a not IP telephone, the last 8 keys are ignored (from 17 to 24). If the profile is assigned to a NETfon telephone: - NETfon 200 has 12 customizable keys; - NETfon 400 has 24 customizable keys.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify the configuration for the DSS terminal profiles (K module). Each DSS terminal (K module) is associated with a profile defined according to how its function keys are customized.
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Through this tab sheet it is possible configuring or modifying the composition of the hunt groups (group of extensions for the hunt groups service). In this dialog box, it is possible configure a local extension (his telephone number) in the hunt group, the application automatically presents the numbers already set up in the "Equipments" table - Local extensions; the list of such numbers is automatically shown for the choice. The numbers which belong to hunt groups already configured are furthermore shown, with the possibility to remove them or add some new ones, choosing among the available. To configure "tel. num. group" field, the list of the telephone numbers configured in the numbering plan as HUNT_GROUP type and S0_GROUP is automatically shown to the Operator (for the S0 groups only the S0 extensions must be presented). For the S0_GROUP (member type of the group = ISDN) the only characteristic of "distribution mode of calls" is significant while the other characteristics of the hunt group (call forward, answer mode and protection mode) are not significant. It is not possible to insert numbers different from the ones presented automatically, in this case the operator will be forced to go back to the table containing the list and add the new numbers.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify how the composition of pick up group (group of extension for the pick up group service). It shows the numbers belonging to any previously configured Pick up groups and lets you delete them, modifing them or add new ones by selecting from among those available. In this Dialog Box, the telephone numbers available groups are those which were previously configured in the "Equipment" table for the electronic groups having local users; a list of these numbers is automatically presented for choice.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify Intercommunication user groups GUI (group of users for the homonymous service). The progressive numbers of intercommunicating user groups already configured, with the possibility of removing them, modifying them or adding new ones choosing among the available ones. The telephone numbers available for the composition of Intercommunication user Groups that are those completing the "TELNUM components" field are those the multifunction telephones (Saefon/ NETfon Multifunction ) previously configured in the "Equipment" table for the electronic groups having local users; a list of these numbers is automatically presented for your choice (Avail. components). Selection of the "TELNUM Key Association" is subordinate to the type of number that can be associated (extension, tie line, direct dialling route, trunk line, trunk line bundle). For each function a list of existing numbers (not previously linked to another GUI) is presented. Make your choice from this list; this list is obtained from the table associated with the type selected (Avail. Association). You cannot add telephone numbers other than those automatically presented on the list. In fact, if you need to add another number which is not on the list, you must return to the table containing the list and add the new number from this point.
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This Dialog Box lets you customize the Message from absent user issued.
This Dialog Box lets you check (the table cannot be edited) the conversion for dialling known network numbers on the private QSIG network in local dialling. More specifically, for PTNX S@E extensions and local Attendant Consoles having different KNOWN NETWORK and LOCAL TELEPHONE NUMBERS, the table reports the correspondence between the two numbers.
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This dialog box allows the user to customize a free sequence that can be associated to a SAEfon and/or DSS telephone's key, through the "multifunction terminal profiles". Upper on the right there is the free sequences grid, each characterized by progressive number and free comment. On the left can be customized: - the comment to associate to the sequence so as to make it recognized in the right grid; - the list of the function code of the free sequence; - a "start sequence" name showed on the display of the telephone at the the start ot the sequence; - an "end sequence" name showed on the display of the telephone at the end of the sequence. The functions to add can be selected in three different way: - through the combo-box "Function" that contains the list of the functions; - through the combo-box "Suffixes" taht contains the list of the descriptions of all the customized suffixes in the "suffixes table". When the user choose one of the suffixes, the function keys corresponding the single digit of the suffix are added to the sequence; - though the field "Telnum": the inserted number is after divided in the single digits that composing the number.
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This dialog box allows the user the customization of the code sequences associated to specific functionality used by the "Financial Operator" service (for the description of the service, refer the S@E IPX "Description or Services" manual). Each function must be associated to a SAEfon and/or DSS telephone's key, through the "multifunction terminal profiles". The customizing functions of the "Financial Operator" service are the following.
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For each function (except the last three) is generated a sequence of signalling according the type of trunk line used: Analog, ISDN Base access, ISDN PRA, CLG, 2MBA or PABX. The sequence is choose from the software of the GT, when the key is selected, according the line connected with the inernal extension. The box "Set Financial Operator Service", when activated, shows a dialog box used for inserting the SAEPERS data for the automatic compilation of all sequences, like the following box.
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In the new table "Account code", it is possible to customize a password (composed of 6 digits) usable from the extension; to such password assign the account code number (flexible number of maximum 6 digits ), the number of temporary class the extension pass to, a comment row of maximum 10 characters to identify the extension which the account code is destined.
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Through this tab-sheet it is possible configuring or modify the areas associated to every block of multiproperty, the telephone number for the night service of every area (GNS), the telephone number for the overflow of the calls towards the AC and the enabling to the automatic transfer. You can leave the default values except for specific demands. The multiproperty blocks are usable essentially for the hot line calls or call back of the trunk lines to AC (day service) or to the respective areas (night service). In this tab-sheet the program automatically presents the numbers already configured that can act as GNS (numbers defined correctly in the "equipments" table - "local extensions", if the service must be developed by a single extension, or in the table "hunt groups", if the service must be developed by a telephone group number . For the field in which the numtel for the overflow of the calls towards the AC must be set up, the program presents automatically the list of the numbers already set up in the "Equipments" table "local extensions", if the destination is a single extension, in the table "hunt groups", if the destination is a telephone group number, in the table "logical groups of vocal announcements" if the destination is an automatic answering unit or at last in the table "special terminations" if the destination is a call device of general warning call. You cannot add telephone numbers other than those automatically presented on the list. In fact, if you need to add another number which is not on the list, you must return to the table containing the list and add the new number from this point.
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To configure and modify public network access you must access the following boxes: - Bundle - Forbidden trunk line number - Direct Inward dialling conversion - DID Particular Characteristics and telephone number - Timed billing plan
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This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify the composition of the trunk line bundles (the matching in bundles is used to define what lines, on the basis of the class of service, can be seized from an extension for the access to the public network). The bundles already set up are shown, with the possibility of removing , to modify them and to add new ones. The available telephone numbers for the composition of the bundles, which will compose the fields "Lines of the bundle", are the ones already defined in the numbering plan as SINGLE_BUNDLE type or REMOTE_BUNDLE; the list of such numbers is automatically presented for the choice. To configure bundle components the program automatically displays the numbers previously configured in the "Equipment" dialog box under "Trunk line" for the electronic groups having outgoing or bi-directional trunk lines. You cannot add telephone numbers other than those automatically presented on the list. In fact, if you need to add another number which is not on the list, you must return to the table containing the list and add the new number from this point.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify the groups of trunk line network access numbers that cannot be dialled by internal users. This Dialog Box also lets you configure permission for access to forbidden numbers by service subclasses. The program guides you through the configuration of the forbidden trunk line numbers box before configuring the service classes. In this way, you can directly configure permission to access forbidden numbers while you are configuring the individual service classes. On the contrary, if you do not configure forbidden trunk line numbers first, you will find that the default setting disables access to all as yet undefined forbidden numbers.
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Through this tab sheet it is possible configuring or modifying the conversion of the incoming numbers in direct inward dialling. The conversion is executed for the lines in direct inward dialling that in the Equipments - Trunk lines table has the configured field "incoming dialling management" for the conversion.
Through this tab sheet it is possible configuring or modifying the number of the Attendant Console in direct inward dialling and the digits which are automatically added to the receiving of a call in direct inward dialling. This Dialog Box is called up after the Numbering Plan has been defined; the D.I.D. Attendant Console telephone number can be not defined in the Numbering Plan; if it is, never superimpose it over the internal numbering.
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This dialog box allows the user to customize the necessary data for the timed biling plan to applicate to an outgoing tunk line. The dialog box has two main sections: - the upper section reserved to customize "default costs" to applicate to calls that aren't present in the range in the undergo grill. - the lower section reserved to customize a timed plan to applicate to calls according to the range belonging to selection.
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To configure or modify access to private lines, access the following Dialog Boxes - Route - Inhibited groups - Routings - Incoming direct dialling selection conversion - Outgoing direct dialling selection conversion - SNT Activation - VPN network characteristics - Backup on public network
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Through this tab-sheet it is possible to configure or modify the composition of the local or remote direct dialling (CLG) paths (groups of single tie-line lines). In this Dialog Box the telephone numbers for the composition of the paths - that those which will complete the "TEL NUMBER PATH" fields - are those defined in the Numbering Plan as DIRECT_DIAL_PATH, or QSIG_PATH or REMOTE_PATH types of numbers; a list of these numbers is automatically presented for choice. the routes already set up are show. You can eliminate them, modify them and to add new ones. To configure Route components, the program automatically offers a list of the numbers previously configured in the "Equipment" direc dialling line table for electronic groups with TIE lines. You cannot add telephone numbers other than those automatically presented on the list. In fact, if you need to add another number which is not on the list, you must return to the table containing the list and add the new number from this point.
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This Dialog Box is used to configure or modify the Local User number groups (groups of numbers) for which access to a certain Direct Dialling Paths (CLG or QSIG) is forbidden. In this Dialog Box, the telephone numbers available for the COMPONENTS" fields, are the numbers on the list of extension and AC telephone numbers previously configured in the "Equipment" table (local user table attendant station table); a list of these numbers is automatically presented for choice. A list of the previously configured Inhibited groups is shown. You can delete them, modify them and to add new ones. You cannot add telephone numbers other than those automatically presented on the list. In fact, if you need to add another number which is not on the list, you must return to the table containing the list and add the new number from this point.
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Through this tab sheet it is possible setting up the routes which compose the direct dialling routings (CLG or QSIG) and specifying, for each paths, possible inhibitions. The routings already configured are shown, with the possibility of removing them, to modify them or adding some new. In this dialog box, to configure the composition of the routings, the application automatically presents the numbers of the paths already set up in the "paths" table and the groups for forbidden set up in the group for forbidden table. It is also shown the information concerning the numbering intervals which were associated, in the Numbering plan table, to the routing which is configuring. In all the cases above described, the list of the possible values is presented empty if they have not been set up yet the direct dialling paths or groups for forbidden, in this case the operator will be forced to go back to the table containing the list and add the new numbers.
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Through this tab sheet it is possible configuring or modifying the conversion to be made on the incoming numbers from the private network. The conversion is executed for those lines that in the table equipments - direct dialling lines have the field "type of conversion of the incoming dialling" configured for the conversion. Remember there is no relationship between the number of digits in the number being converted and the number of digits in the converted number. In other words, you can, for example, convert a 6 digit number into a 2 digit number and vice versa.
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Through this tab sheet it is possible configuring or modifying the conversion to be made on the outgoing numbers to wards the private network. In addition, the program also displays a list of the previously configured outgoing direct dialling numbers. You can delete them, modify them or add new ones. In this Dialog Box the telephone numbers available for conversion-those which will make up the "NUM TO CONVERT" fields-are those for which rerouting is provided in the "Numbering Plan" table; a list of these numbers is automatically presented for choice. Remember there is no relationship between the number of digits in the number being converted and the number of digits in the converted number. In other words, you can, for example, convert a 6 digit number into a 2 digit number and vice versa.
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This Dialog Box lets you specify the areas for which DDNS night-time service is activated using the post-prefix number dialled.
This Dialog Box contains a list of the causes giving rise to the ISDN RELEASE messages (DISCONNECT, RELEASE, RELEASE COMPLETE). These messages require the transmission of information on channel D in B (the ISO causes indicated have been derived from the ETS 286 standard). The default settings in this Dialog Box are those which require such transit. Therefore, as long as the current ETS 286 standard remains in force, the present table need not be modified.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure, or modify, the VPN network user telephone numbers. Each number or group of numbers is assigned the number for its remote exchange (1-30).
This Dialog Box lets you configure, or modify, the characteristics of the VPN network. For example, you can link telephone numbers and timers to each of the 30 VPN network exchanges in order to set how long a VPN data link should remain active on channel D in B.
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For each record of this table it is possible to customize the following fields: From: first number of the range with which the number originally dialled is compared, to be able to be chained to the number contained in num_sel_urb according to the rule established by the num_cifre_acc field (the indifference condition is admitted); To: last number of the range with which the number originally dialled is compared, to be able to be chained to the number contained in num_sel_urb according to the rule established by the num_cifre_acc field (the indifference condition is admitted);
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To configure or to modify VOIP data open the following dialog box: - Voip Gateway Data - Suite over IP
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It allows to configure the range of the Packet Processor numbering plan. The numbering plan is necessary for defining the destinations towards which send a call VOIP Gateway.
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In the "Q-sig area" tab-sheet, it is possible to customize the timer (expressed in second) being equivalent to those expected for Q-sig which configure in the "Timing constant" table; it is possible to leave the default values except for specific demands.
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The "SIP area" tab-sheet, regarding the SIP protocol, you can customize some data characteristic of the protocol (PTP and UDP ports) and usable lists of codec. Furthermore from the button "Configure Proxy", it is possible customizing the data for the possible Proxy SIP.
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In the "Call manager" tab-sheet some timers are customized for the management of the calls. Leaving the default values, except for specification demand, is possible.
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In the "WAN area" tab-sheet, it is possible to set up the general parameters for the customization of the interface V35 DTE that optionally can be equipped on the Packet processor board.
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The "H.323 area" tab-sheet allows to set up the H.323 supported by the Packet protocol processor, besides the SIP protocol.
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With the "NFAS signaling" tab-sheet, it is possible to inspect (but not modify) the data calculated automatically by the IPX S@E BUILDER during the customization of the NFAS group dedicated to the Packet Processor boards with gateway sections: the type of NFAS (Master or Slave), the number of the interface, the card slot and the subframe engaged by physical and virtual board. In addition customizing the following data managed by the gateway master board is possible: - UDP port of communication on LAN network among the Packet Processor cards of the same group NFAS - Interval between the diagnostics messages among the Packet Processor cards of the same group NFAS - Number of unanswered calls which set the Slave card in network alarm
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The dial-in configuration consists in the customization of telephone number of modem group, the number of modems used for the dial-in, assignement of the modems (to use only for the dial-in: "reserved" or "pool" both for the dial-in and the dial-out), enablings under licence (RIP, Proxy ARP mutually exclusive) and the enabling to use or not the dial-in for maintenance.
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The "Suite over IP" tab-sheet allows to set up some services offered by On_Site_IpxManager software supplemented in the Packet Processor board. Through this dialog box is possible: - Establish a link via LAN from IPX Manager on PC client to the S@E IPX; - Make the SW updating from remote (only with SW version compatible with the one active on the TDM processor);
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This Dialog Box lets you link any outgoing number - trunk or networking - with a speed number belonging to the speed numbers tables. Search through the available range to determine how to engage the line.
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The operator can configure or modify the exchange Service Classes. The S@E system divides its functionalities according to the service classes. Each system line is associated to three service classes, through which access to the several classes offered by S@E can be allowed or denied. Up to 128 Service Classes that have been divided into logical groups with homogeneous enabling can be customized in the system. The configuration of service classes may therefore occur by selecting the tab sheet which represents the logical group and enabling or not the single functions associated to the selected logical group. When configuring the enabling subclass number (from 1 to 16) as to PUBLIC NETWORK SELECTION logical group it is possible to configure directly even the access permissions to the 64 forbidden numbers; if these ones haven't been configured yet, all access permissions to any forbidden numbers to configure are default disabled. Under the "Service Class" Form, we find keys:
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Model Classes enabling to change context; the Service Class configuration form becomes model class configuration form. Save as model class that enables to create a new model class starting from the form configuration Service Class at time of request. The program requires the name to assign to the Model Class. Import from model class that enables to create a new service class starting from a Model Class. The program requires name of the Model Class to import introducing for the choice the list of the already configured ones. Under the "Model Class" Form, we find keys: Service Classes enabling to change context; the Model Class configuration form becomes Service class configuration form. Eliminate model class enabling to cancel the current Model Class
This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify the Service prefixes Codes. The dialog box is made up of eight sheets that can be viewed by clicking on the progressive folder number. The screen shows the total range for the service_prefix telephone numbers available and a list of those already being used.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify the Service Suffix codes. This dialog box is made up of three folders that can be viewed by clicking on the progressive number for the folder.
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To configure and modify the general data you must access the following dialog boxes: - Language - Timing constants - General logical characteristics - General characteristics and numbers - Logical tones - Print format tables - Passwords - Service documentation peripherals - General system parameters - ISDN service characteristics - Notify mode - Licenze file loading - Alarm priority - Identifier of caller/connected subscriber elaboration
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This Dialog Box lets you establish which languages can be associated with the users. From this box you can configure 16 languages that can be associated with the individual internal or external system users. With this association the AC can display the language associated with a given line. If multiple language voice messages are managed (i.e. wake-up), the telephone number for the voice mail-box containing the pertinent message can be associated with each language.
Through this tab sheet it is possible configuring all the timers foreseen for the various services. The dialog box has twelve pages that can be viewed using the scroll buttons.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure the general logic characteristics, with a binary value, of the system.
This Dialog Box lets you configure the general number characteristics with not binary values.
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This Dialog Box lets you link each logic tone with a physical tone, a voice message or a telephone source outside the exchange.
This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify the customization data for the ES services. The following customization data are contained in this table: - the time of automatic passage from CLEARED UP or TO CLEAR UP status for any occupied rooms.
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The operator may configure, for each S@E exchange, a password for each of the applications existing in IPX S@E MANAGER (IPX S@E BUILDER and IPX S@E VIEW) by inserting the information in the following fields: - Application: Application for which the password is configured (only IPX S@E MANAGER - IPX S@E BUILDER - IPX S@E VIEW and SAETAX passwords are significant) - Password: alphanumeric characters constituting the password - Confirm Password: alphanumeric characters constituting the password. Each introduced must be confirmed by reediting. Eight passwords are provided, ranging from 1 to 8. Such passwords are made of a number of max 9 alphanumeric characters and capital letters and are different from small letters. As to IPX S@E BUILDER and IPX S@E VIEW applications, the password introduced in the window must be digitized by the operator at connection, while as refers to the other applications, control on the password memorized on the PC with respect to that possessed by S@E is carried out automatically.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure any system peripherals used to document services. The program suggests the US card slots for Printer and HOST as well as the telephone numbers for the data portion of the Remote Printer numeric telephones.
This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify some of the general exchange parameters concerning a few peripheral groups. To configure and modify the general parameters you must access the following Dialog Boxes.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure the special characteristics for the CAUA Peripheral Group.
This Dialog Box lets you configure the special characteristics for the ALU Peripheral Group.
This Dialog Box lets you configure the special characteristics for the 8CLG Peripheral Group.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure the special characteristics for the ANNVOC Peripheral Group.
This Dialog Box lets you configure the telephone number for the General Alarm Call for each of the four areas of the system. The telephone numbers available in this Dialog Box are those configured for access to SPECIAL_TERMINATIONS in the Numbering Plan. You cannot add telephone numbers other than those automatically presented on the list. In fact, if you need to add another number which is not on the list, you must return to the table containing the list and add the new number from this point.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify the characteristics of the ISDN services. To configure and modify the general parameters you must access the following Dialog Boxes: - Bearer capability table - Low layer compatibility able - High loayer compatibility table - Call intercept table - Rerouting table - ETSI cause mapping - SIP cause mapping - Display character table - Causes for status transit - Level attenuation table
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Depending to the type of terminal, this Dialog Box lets you define the levels of attenuation you want to apply to the telephone connection hooked up to the urban ISDN line. The Dialog Box is divided into separate blocks according to the type of terminal involved (Conference, Analogical and Numerical CAU, 2- and 4-wire CLG).
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Through this Dialog Box, the extension can set up the priority concerning each beginning/end documented alarm, as required by the HOST application through which it realizes the alarm documentation on PC.
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In this tab-sheet you can customize the table which is used by the SW of the TDM Processor (or GT for SAE systems not IPX) the produce the corrected calling/connected identifier (in the context of the Number Portability service) depending on whether it is sent a SETUP (outgoing engagement) or a CONNECT (answer of the called) towards the ISDN public network
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This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify the Numbering Plan that the exchange applies for trunk routing for the LCR service. In addition you can configure all additional information regarding time slots and/or direct dialling routes associated with the various trunk routing providers. You access this table when you dial a number that has been defined as a LEAST_COST_ROUTING number in the exchange Numbering Plan.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify the conversion to be made when dialling a LCR routing number (telnum taken from the LCR numbering plan table). The number of digits in the "NUMB TO CONVERT" field can be different from the number of digits in the "NUMB CONVERTED" field.
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This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify digits to add before dialling the number. These digits identify the type of LCR routing if the "Type of Additional Conversion" field in the " LCR Numbering Plan " is equal to FIXED_ADD.
This Dialog Box lets you configure or modify the three daily time slots which establish the scanning priority used in the "LCR Numbering Plan" table.
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The term "compilation" is used to check the accuracy of any configuration data input and processing. Starting from these "source data" you can obtain an image of the Customization Table (TAPER) to be transferred to the S@E exchange. Obviously the TAPER tables are only generated when no incongruities are found between the data. To check the accuracy of the configuration parameters in a given data base file, a series of cross checks must be performed and a detailed report file is generated when incongruent data are found; the report file generated lets you easily find the data errors; the report for the last compilation performed for the selected system can be viewed and printed from any dialog box by clicking on the icon on the tool bar. As previously mentioned, the program operates directly on the database for the current equipment. The maximum number of errors that causes the program to automatically abort compilation is presented as default although you can modify it before starting the operation.
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The evolution and advancement of the compilation process is displayed and you can interrupt it at any time; once terminated, the completed report file is displayed with the calculated CRC setting. The TAPER image, obtained upon compilation, is recorded in the binary "systemname.TAB" file located under the same directory containing the "source" data base files. If a TAPER image file, generated during a previous compilation of the program, exists, before generating the " systemname.TAB" file, rename the existing file as " systemname.TOD". The file with the system report containing the result of the last compilation run for that system is named "Report.txt"; the report file is saved under the system directory. When the accuracy check and compilation processes are completed the program produces: - the Report.txt report file under the same directory as the compiled equipment; - the TAPER image systemname.TAB, generated from the compilation when there are no errors; - the TAPER image systemname.TOD obtained by renaming the systemname.TAB file generated during a previous compilation; - update the Taccuino.db file with the CRC calculated on the customization data.
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The term "Reverse Compilation" is used to indicate the processing sequence that lets you draw the Paradox data base files containing the equipment "source data" starting from the image of the Customization Table (TAPER). Before you run an reverse compilation you must upload the configuration file from the S@E exchange. This process is described in a separate paragraph. When the S@E tables are being uploaded, information regarding the IPX S@E BUILDER release used to generate the tables is also transferred. When you select "Reverse Compilation", you indicate the directory and path and the program runs on the pertinent ".rit" file. It generates an equipment and allocates it in a directory having the same names as the equipment name provided by the ".rit" file. You indicate the path. The following steps are involved in reverse compilation: - verify the presence of the equipmentname.RIT file containing the binary image of the TAPER used in the reverse compilation under the current equipment directory; - check the compatibility between the current release of the IPX S@E BUILDER program and the release used to generate the equipment. Issue a message if any incompatibility between releases is found and abort the procedure; - issue a warning that the reverse compilation operations will totally overwrite any PDX files containing a source image of this equipment and request the OK to proceed. If OK is denied, the procedure is aborted;
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You can view the evolution in the processing and abort the process at any time. On the other hand, if the program release differs from the one used to generate the SAE TAPER and is, therefore, incompatible, you are notified and reverse compilation is not started. In this case no automatic recovery operations are provided. You can use the "Software release-icon association" function to manually search for a compatible version of the program and boot it. The reverse compilation process produces the following output: - PDX data base files containing the equipment in "source" format.
The TAPER in the PC can be transferred to the S@E unit and vice versa using a local serial connection or remote connection (with modem). If the PC holding the tables to be transferred is configured as a Client vs. another Server physically connected to the local or remote S@E exchange, these tables can be transferred through a LAN network.
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N.B.: the "Partial Remote " and "Total Remote" options are only valid if the Server PC is connected to the exchange by modem.
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The last operation before making connection with the S@E, the program lets you modify the default communications port parameters set by the IPX S@E MANAGER. In case of LAN network communication, no other parameters can be modified.
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If you select total transfer, you are immediately warned that this operation resets all charge counters; you can interrupt the process at any time. Total loading involves the following steps: - search for the equipment.000 system file for the type of telephone exchange being configured (IPGATE, IPGATE ENTERPRISE, Sae 3000 or Sae Plus). If the file does not exist, or if it is corrupted, the program handles the exception, issuing the appropriate message. - request the IPX S@E MANAGER communications for communication with the S@E exchange (a message on the screen indicates the S@E connection process); - you are prompted for the password to enable loading operations and it is compared with the one received from the S@E exchange: if they do not match you can type in a new password or exit; - comparison of the equipment.000 and equipmentname.TAB files, identifying the blocks that differ. These are saved for subsequent transfer. - once the preliminary checks have been made, the program proceeds to send the S@E exchange an index of the blocks identified during the previous comparison operation. Then it sends the blocks themselves and this proceeds until transfer has been completed (you are notified when transfer is complete).
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Note: the "Remote" option is only valid if the Server PC is connected to the exchange by modem. Depending on the unit selected, you can determine the type of information and communication mode. The connection can be either: local, with the S@E unit connected directly to a serial port on the PC; - remote, with the telephone exchange connected to a serial port on the PC by modem; Then you can enable: - Total Transfer: input the name of the file and its path (drive, directory and subdirectory) where you wish to save the system to be uploaded; - CRC Request: when connection with the S@E unit has been completed, the program displays the CRC with the customization data for the connected S@E unit.
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After you have confirmed the parameters input in the above Dialog Box, the program: - requests the IPX S@E MANAGER communications process for communication with the S@E exchange (a message on the screen indicates the S@E connection process); - if the S@E connection is not successfully completed, a warning message appears and the procedure is aborted; - if the S@E connection is successfully completed, you are prompted for the password that enables the S@E to read the CRC and compare it with the data received from the S@E exchange: if they do not match you can type in a new password or exit; - after all preliminary checks have been completed, the program receives and displays the CRC.
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After you have confirmed the parameters input in the above Dialog Box, the program: - requests the IPX S@E MANAGER communications process for communication with the S@E exchange (a message on the screen indicates the S@E connection process); - if the S@E connection is not successfully completed, a warning message appears and the procedure is aborted; - if the S@E connection is successfully completed, you are prompted for the password enabling the S@E to read all configurations and compare them with the data received from the S@E: if they do not match you can type in a new password or exit; - once all preliminary checks have been completed, the program proceeds with receiving the blocks of data (differences) and continues until transfer is completed (you are notified when this procedure has been completed). - the program generates the nomeimpianto.RIT file. You must input the name and allocation path where the customization tables received from the S@E exchange are to be written; - abort procedure. Upon exiting, the above processing generates: - the CRC information for the customization tables saved on the S@E exchange - the nomeimpianto.RIT file containing the customization tables received in binary format from the S@E exchange.
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Use the Services submenu to analyze and check service data (i.e. language, search by keyword, permutator documentation and printouts) to be assigned to the new or to an existing open system using the system submenu. To execute these operations open the following dialog boxes: - Language selection - Search with key - Prints - Permutator documentation - Last report
This option lets you select the language you want to use to in the IPX S@E BUILDER menus, dialog boxes and messages. The program facilitates this selection by automatically offering a list of the languages available for IPX S@E BUILDER. The programs have been developed with the default operator interface in Italian; however, you can change the default language on-line, using the data base of languages available. Only skilled operators, equipped with compiler and linker, can add new languages to this data base through the menu prompt and only after a text-format library or resources (DLL Resources) and compilation have been prepared.
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This option lets you make the following searches: - by telephone number: given a telephone number, the program searches the files for the information needed to identify its physical and virtual attributions on the S@E unit (termination number, slot, subrack, virtual slot, virtual subrack as well as the series (i.e. "Local User") and the group (i.e. "GP16CAU") it belongs to; - by series: given the series it belongs to (i.e. "Local Users") the program searches the files for all the telephone numbers belonging to that series, drawing all information required to identify the physical attributions of each unit. - by service class
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The program searches the data base files using the operator-selected Telephone Number as keyword and draws the information regarding: - terminal number - subframe - card slot - group The information can be displayed in fields but cannot be edited.
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The program searches the data base files using the operator-selected family as keyword and draws all the telephone numbers belonging to this family. For each of these numbers the program also draws the: - subrack - slot - termination number - The information can be displayed in fields but cannot be edited.
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The program searches the data base files using the operator-selected service class as keyword and extracts all the telephone numbers belonging to this class. For each of these numbers the program also extracts the: - subrack - slot - termination number The information can be displayed in fields but cannot be edited.
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This lets you print the Dialog Box viewed on the screen-the equivalent of a "print screen" limited to that portion of the screen bearing the Dialog Box ("Dialog Box" option)-or you can select the customization tables (Dialog Boxes) you want to print "in full" ("Archives" option). You can define the printer and the print preview function.
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Permutator side the number of the cable and its couplings on the network side (extensions and external) are displayed in relation to the number of the box and its location.
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This Dialog Box lets you display and print the last report for a system check or compilation.
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IPX S@E VIEW is organized in a series of submenus, each broken down into a set of dialog boxes comprising the maintenance program.
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3. 2 Diagnostics Submenu
The item "Diagnostics" in the main menu provides all the functions needed to display the alarms on line, display the alarm files, run forced CU switchover operations, run system and peripheral group resets as well as request diagnostic tests. Accessing the individual dialog boxes: - Display alarms on-line - Controlled switching of CU and reset - Reset peripheral groups - Request to run diagnostic controls
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Respectively, these functions let you - input data for the matrix connection between two time slots assigned to two lines - matrix disconnection for two time slots - run PCM terminal test - display total in/out errors on the Signal/Control bus with the peripheral - display total in/out errors on the Signal/Control bus for the specified PG - activate/deactivate a local/remote loop on a 2Mbps PG or ISDN - you can enable or disable the periodic diagnostic tests The matrix connect/disconnect operations of the time slot can interrupt the current communication. Activate/deactivate will only be accepted for the local/remote loop if there is no traffic on any of the involved PG lines. Activating the loop requires cutting off the traffic of all the involved PG lines. the lines are reincluded after the loop has been deactivated. After confirming the PCM test run, you can check the results by selecting the display alarms menu.
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In the main menu, under "Diagnostics", you will find all the functions you need to manage special groups such as Voice Messages, ISDN, VPN, DECT and Fidelio interface. Accessing the individual dialog boxes: - Vocal Announcement group management - ISDN group management - VPN group management - DECT system management - T1 Card management - Fidelio interface management - Packet Processor management
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The "Group and channel status inspection" box lets you view the logic status for the vocal announcement group.
The "Box status inspection/modif." dialog box lets you view, and if necessary, modify the logic status of the vocal mailboxes for the selected vocal announcement group.
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The "Group Excl/Reint. from traffic" lets you exclude a vocal announcemnt group from the telephone traffic and reinstate it if it was previously excluded.
The "Voice memory copy" lets you copy the sound memory from the master group to the slave group.
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The "Master/slave exchange" lets you switch tasks between the master and slave vocal announcement group.
The "D-GP channel status inspection" lets you view the channel D information associated with the group (4 D channels for GP 144_IS and S0_D4, 1 D channel for 2MB_IS)
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The "D channel forced exclusion from telephone traffic" lets you forcibly exclude a D channel from telephone traffic (if there are calls in progress on its B channels, they are immediately cut off).
The "D channel reserved exclusion from telephone traffic" lets you exclude a D channel from telephone traffic upon completion of any calls currently in progress on its B channels.
The "D channel introduction in telephone traffic" lets you introduce a D channel in telephone traffic.
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The "TEI inspection" lets you view the information for the TEI associated with a D channel.
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This dialog box lets you manage the DECT system. It is divided into two sections: the first to view group and RFP status; the second to view PP DECT status. Below is a list of the dialog boxes comprising the full management giving you an overview of group management. This can be integrated using the on-line Help.
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This dialog box has special buttons that let you make a series of choices such as "Activate", "Deactivate", "Refresh", "Vers. Sw/Hw", "Cont Stat", "Load Sw", "Sw from FP", "Mon Load", "Reset", "last IPUI", "PP1", "PP2", "PP3", "PP4".
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The operator can requeset inspection of the statistical error counters on the American T1circuit board. DIAL PERIPHERAL GROUP
The opertor must insert the card holder for the peripheral group to be inspected. The application will check whether it is an American T1 circuit board.If it is, a dialog box appears containig the edit boxes, updated to the error value seen at the moment the reqeset was sent out. STATISTICAL COUNTERS
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3. 4 Utility Submenu
In the main menu, the "Utility" option lets you access all utilities functions:. Accessing the individual dialog boxes: - check software release installed - Display/modify date and time - Debugging Function
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This dialog box shows the following informations: - Current TDM Processor (or GT) rate - a table showing all the compatible rates with all types of HW TDM Processor (or GT) code - a check-box to set a new rate and modify , by clicking "UPDATE" button, TDM Processor (or GT) rate. The comands send to TDM Processor (or GT) from PC are the following: - Set new TDM Processor (or GT) rate - Reset active UC
Such function enables the operator to program time of activation of VPN board time customization, with the possibility to carry out the RESET of the board at time of customization.
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The user is given the possibility of downloading the "ap_numtelsi" table from TDM Processor (or GT) which contains "telephone number " <->" line number" associations of the exchange. This table is used to convert a request, send to TDM Processor (or GT), by a line number into a request by a telephone number.
This configuration box lets you to convert a number group position from absolute position to relative position (subframe and slot card) and viceversa. the configuration box has three main sections: - the upper section visualizes/inputs the number of absolute card slot -the lower section visualizes/inputs the subframe and the relative card slot -the right section specified the PBX type in use the two central buttons active the function of conversion. This utility is helpful when it is necessary to locate the phisical position of the card into the PBX (i.e. the number of the groups in alarm that the TDM Processor (or GT) software).
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Selecting "Communication" from the main menu lets you activate or deactivate connection with the exchange. To do so select the corresponding item.
3. 6 Services Submenu
In the main menu, under "Services" you can select the language you want to use on the menus, Dialog Boxes and messages for the IPX S@E VIEW program.
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A The switching occurs after about 1 minute. If traffic isnt null at time of request the switching doesnt take place immediately, but only one minute after the traffic has become null. Q If an immediate switching is required are the telephone connections going on interrupted?
A The telephone connections going on arent interrupted, but no new dialling is allowed for about 5 seconds Q After a partial loading with no connection interruption, when is it possible to dial again?
A There is a time window of about 5 seconds by which it isnt possible to carry out any activities. After such time has elapsed the exchange will return to normal working conditions. Q After a partial loading with connection interruption, when is it possible to dial again?
A Thers a time window of about 15 seconds by which it isnt possible to carry out any activities. After such time has elapsed the exchange will return to normal working conditions. Q How long does it take between exchange switch on (or in case of total transfer) and its effective functioning? A It depends on the exchange and on its configuration. Some examples follow hereby: PLUS exchanges with max equipment: about 3 minutes. 220/500 exchanges configured with single CU and with max equipment: about 3 minutes. 220/500 exchanges configured in double and with max equipment: about 4 minutes and a half. 1000 Exchanges configured with single CU and with max equipment: about 5 minutes and a half. 1000 exchanges configured in double and with max equipment: about 6 minutes.
Q How is it possible to switch from a single to a double CU configuration? A By customizing the double CU exchange, forwarding the customization to the TDM Processor (or GT) already present in the exchange, waiting for Major alarm to trigger (on PO/US/IPX S@E VIEW), then plugging the second TDM Processor (or GT) without switching off the exchange and waiting for Major alarm switch off. Q How is it possible to switch from a double to a single CU configuration? A By customizing the single CU exchange, forwarding the customization to the already present GTS, making sure that one of the twor GTS has the red led always on, then taking it off. Q What are the passwords required after starting the connection?
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A As to IPX S@E BUILDER the default password is PAROLA1. As to IPX S@E VIEW the default password is PAROLA2. As to SAETAX the default password is PAROLA5.
Q Are the prints unreadable or does a blank sheet come out? A Make sure that the proper fonts are available on the driver of the used PC and printer. Q Once started IPX S@E MANAGER for the first time, which user and password have to be used by LOGIN? A User: ADMINISTRATOR Password: Administr Q After installing IPX S@E MANAGER ver.xx on a PC where no previous version of the application data has been installed, why, when executing IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW from icon in IPX S@E MANAGER ver.xx: doesnt IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW open and is no error message displayed? Hasnt IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW been installed? A Each application belonging to IPX S@E MANAGER environment has its own installation procedure. Q After installing ver.xx on a PC where a previous version of the application data has been installed, why, when executing IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW from icon in IPX S@E MANAGER ver: does IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW still open in the previous version or why doesnt IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW open, but an error message is displayed instead?? A IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW version connected to the icon in IPX S@E MANAGER has to be preset manually by means of Configuration Association icons SW versions: make sure that IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW is closed; by means of menu item Configuration Association icons SW versions or corresponding icon, add and configure as PREDEFINITE version the one of IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW just installed; presetting becomes active even without going out from IPX S@E MANAGER. Q What is it necessary to do when, while trying to execute IPX S@E MANAGER, the following error message is displayed?: "Com_Create(): No Socket Error". A Make sure from Win9x/NT Control Panel thet the following network components have been installed (necessary for Suite functioning): - TCP/IP protocol, commonly used to get connected to Internet and other WANs. - a network board (with relevant driver) able to physically connect the computer to the network. N.B. In case the available PC isnt physically supplied with a network board, just install the microsoft Remote Access driver from Windows CD. Q What is it necessary to do when, while executing, IPX S@E MANAGER the following irreversible error message is displayed:"Warning: user database is corrupted. Contact supplier."
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A Such signalling is displayed when the database containing the information about the users with relevant passwords has been modified from outside Suite. There might have been a try to force the protection system by means of Suite Password (for instance by overwriting the database with that available on another system).For safety reasons, the database correct status may be restored by contacting the supplier. Q Where is it possible to read the version of IPX S@E MANAGER / IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW start up? A Name, version and product code of the application are reported on top, on the title bar. Q What are the minimum presettings to communicate with S@E system? a) In Configuration Routing tables Node addresses: Define the own local PC. Define a S@E node type for each S@E system with which it is necessary to communicate locally, remotely or LAN from the local PC. Only for LAN communication, define a PC type node for each PC, seen in network LAN from local PC, to which a S@E system is connected, with which to communicate from local PC. b) In Configuration routing tables routing record: Add a record for each application that must communicate with a given S@E system c) In Services SW Versions, General file: for each application having to communicate with a S@E system, add the association between application version on PC and TDM Processor (or GT) SW version on S@E system. Q What is the meaning of node? A Each S@E system managed by the applications belonging to IPX S@E MANAGER environment and each PC from which the application data can communicate with the several S@E systems. Q What is the meaning of Client, Server, Stand-alone? A Server is a PC that can be reached in LAN, the serial ports of which are locally or remotely connected (via modem) to one or more S@E systems; not to be confused with a LAN network Server. Client is a PC the serial ports of which arent connected to any S@E system; it can communicate by means of LAN interface with a S@E system locally or remotely connected to a PC Server serial Port. Stand-alone is a PC that cannot be reached in LAN, the serial ports of which are locally or remotely connected (via modem) to one or more S@E systems. Q Impossible communicating with a S@E system because error message It is necessary to configure local pc firstis displayed: where and how is the local PC to be configured? A By means of menu item Configuration Routing tables Node addresses or relevant icon, in Local PC Parameters file. The name to give to the local PC musntt be given to any other node in IPX S@E MANAGER environment. The progressive number to give to the local PC must be different from that eventually already assigned to other local PCs belonging to the same LAN network, while it is independent from the numbering of the PC type nodes; on the other hand, it has no restrictions as to stand-alone PC. The address automatically given according to the progressive number introduced is used by communication protocol between IPX S@E MANAGER and S@E, which is not to be confused with the IP address with which the local PC is known in the LAN network. Exit from IPX S@E MANAGER, reopen it to make presetting active. A
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Q Impossible communicating with a S@E system because no S@E system is in the list: how is it possible to create a S@E system list with which to communicate? A From each IPX S@E MANAGER application it is possible to communicate only with the S@E systems for which a record has been created by means of Configuration Routing Tables Routing Record. First of all, by means of menu item Configuration Routing Tables Node addresses or relevant icon in General file: please add a S@E node type for each S@E system with which to communicate. The name to give to a S@E system mustnt be already assigned to another node in IPX S@E MANAGER environment; the progressive number to assign to a S@E system has to be different from that eventually already assigned to other local, remote or LAN S@E systems LAN; on the other hand, it doesnt depend on the numbering of PC type nodes, including the local PC. The address automatically assigned according to the inserted progressive number is used by the comunication protocol between IPX S@E MANAGER and S@E, which is not to be confused with the IP address which is meaningless in case of S@E system. Afterwards, by means of Menu item Configuration Routing Tables Routing Record or relevant icon: add a record for each application that has to be communicate with a given S@E system, deciding wheter the connection has to be local, remote or LAN. The presettings are active even without exiting from IPX S@E MANAGER. Q Why is it necessary to display the status of all the IPX S@E MANAGER environment applications resulting for the S@E system with which the connection is going on? A All IPX S@E MANAGER applications can connect even at the same time to the same S@E system from different work stations and require actions that might be incompatible between one another: when possible, proper error messages are displayed , the user has to take measures before requiring actions that might endanger the activity of all the other IPX S@E MANAGER applications connected (Example: TAPER total loading from PC to S@E in IPX S@E BUILDER). Q From ver.xx it is impossible communicating with a S@E system declared compatible from the issued technical report, because the following error message is displayed TDM Processor (or GT) SW version isnt compatible with the present IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW version: what to do? A By means of Services SW Versions, General file: add the association between IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW and SW TDM Processor (or GT) versions on S@E system. The pre-setting is active even without exiting from IPX S@E MANAGER. Q From ver.xx it is impossible to communicate with a S@E system declared incompatible by the issued technical report because the following error message is displayed The TDM Processor (or GT) SW version isnt compatible with such IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW version: what to do? A Select Compatible version function key to check which IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW version is necessary. If an empty list is displayed consult the issued technical report regarding S@E system. Once IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW compatible has been detected, close the current one and start the compatible one. Q Is it possible to start from IPX S@E MANAGER ver.xx a version previous or following IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW installed on the same PC?
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A Consult the issued technical reports because it can vary depending on how much the previous or following versions differ with respect to version xx. If possible, close the current IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW In IPX S@E MANAGER, by means of the menu item Configuration Association icons SW versions or relevant icon: Add and make the desired IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW version PREDEFINITE.By starting IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW from IPX S@E MANAGER the new PREDEFINITE version will start. If it isnt possible, close current IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW / IPX S@E MANAGER Execute IPX S@E MANAGER from which it is possible to start IPX S@E BUILDER / IPX S@E VIEW of the desired version. Q Why is it impossible to communicate with a S@E different from the open system, due to the error message The product code isnt among those foreseen or is incompatible with the open system? A The open system is LARGE while S@E system is PLUS or viceversa: no actions From PC to S@E are possible, while those From S@E to PC are possible. Q Why is it impossible to communicate with a S@E system of the same kind of the open system due to the error message The product code isnt among those foreseen or it is incompatible with the open system? A Read the product code returned by S@E system, if unable to set LARGE / PLUS type consult the issued technical report regarding S@E system. By means of Services SW versions, Product code file: check the existance and type of the product code data if unavailable, add it, if available with wrong type modify type. The presetting is active even without exiting from IPX S@E MANAGER. Q Impossible communicating with a S@E system due to error message Routing Connection Port unavailable: what does it mean? A The serial port from which connection to the given S@E system is expected is already used by an application external with respect to IPX S@E MANAGER: close the given application and make sure in IPX S@E MANAGER, by means of menu item Communication Serial Port management or corresponding icon, that the given serial port isnt unactive. Q Given the user telephone number, how to detect the slot of the peripheral grop it belongs to? A In IPX S@E BUILDER, select keysearch. Q How to define a service class starting from an existing model class? A After determining the service class number, select Import from model class from the menu. Q What is the meaning of the symbol list with arrow displayed on the bottom left in the tool table? A The same symbol is displayed even in the service class table and it shows that the mouse right button starts particular functions: in case of tool table, Eliminate / Configure / Exit on a subrack slots. Q Why must I run Autoloaderfunction with an Inactive Communication??
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A Only for PLUS system, when during Programme Upgrade an irreversible error occurs and the first 64 blocks(of 1 Kbyte each) have been correctly forwarded to the given S@E system, it is possible to retry upgrade by means of Autoloader. Therefore, this is a function required to a S@E system not in normal working conditions, but only after S@E system itself has been pre-set for such emergency upgrade. Being S@E system already preset for connection, no Start communication has to be executed. Q Why, if Autoloader function is foreseen only for SAE PLUS system, selecting also SAE LARGE systems is allowed? A The listed S@Es, with which IPX S@E VIEW can communicate, are not previouslyclassified according to type LARGE / PLUS: the S@E system type is known to IPX S@E VIEW only once the communication has been started. Namely, as to Autoloader , the user doesnt have to require it for SAE LARGE system, because IPX S@E VIEW doesnt follow the normal communication starting procedure , so it doesnt recognize the type of S@E system. Q At the end of Courtesy announcement Upgrade why is the communication with S@E system automatically deactivated? A At the end of each courtesy announcement loading, S@E system executes a RESET and it is possible to restart communication only once S@E has restarted working . Q What are the possible combinations of T0 and S0 terminations on 2T2Ca2Cn mixed board? A In "tool table", "2T2Ca2Cn group" the following combinations can be programmed: - terminations from 1 to 4 of S0 plug and none of T0 plug. - terminations 1 and 2 of S0 plug and none of T0 plug. - terminations 1 and 2 of T0 plug and 2 of S0 plug. IMPORTANT! The following programming CANNOT be executed: - terminations 3 and 4 of T0 plug and 1 of S0 plug.
Q When mixed boards such as 4/2AbdCN and 2T2Ca2Cn are extracted or find themselves in in SC alarm, why does the system display alarms regarding inexistent slots or slots on which the board doesnt insist? A This happens because, virtually, mixed boards affect also the PCM wires of such slots. Q How to customize a US Fidelio board? A US Fidelio must be programmed only as addtion to a US traditional board; furthermore it is necessary to insert the Host value and the slot where the US board has been plugged into table Service Documentation Peripherals, in field Type of peripheral . Q How to customize a remote printer? To program a remote printer, a serial printer working with XON/XOFF protocol is necessary. Then a SAEFON TK MULTI has to be programmed, and in the DSS part customize the serial port; Then connect the printer to SAEFON TK serial port and, in table "Service documentation peripherals, customize "REMOTE PRINTER" and telephone number of the SAEFON TK on which the serial port has been customized. Q How to select PO automatic exclusion? A
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A Management of PO automatic exclusion, subsequent to the expiry of queue management timer (local timer to the terminal itself), is selected from table Multiproperty blocks acting on field PO automatic exclusion. Q How to fix one line parking time on the Attendant Console? A The line parking time on PO is set in minutes according to the value of field Parking time of table Multiproperty Blocks. Q How to prevent a user from engaging a trunk line by means of step-by-step dialling? A To prevent a user from engaging a trunk line by means of step by step dialling it is necessary to disable it from access to the individual bundle of the trunk line to which the given number belongs . Q How to detect automatically a carrier different from TELECOM by means of LCR service? A In case of engagement of the LCR service, to detect automatically an alternative carrier differing from TELECOM and needing to dial a specific number before the trunk dialling (i.e. 1055 for INFOSTRADA), it is necessary to memorize: - the value AGG_FISSA in field Conversion Addition Type of table LCR Numbering Plan; - the entry pointer of table Digit Addition in field Digit Addition Tab. Index of table LCR numbering plan; - in the entry of Digit Addition table, identified by the item described before, the number to dial before the trunk dialling (i.e. 1055 for INFOSTRADA). Q How many voice boxes can be mixed and by what sequence is a mixed box reproduced? A The number of voice boxes that can be reproduced this way depends on how many total access boxes have been programmed in AV group. By "total access" boxes we mean those characterized as "RISPCOM", "ANVTONO" and "ANVSERV" and each one of these permanently occupies a voice channel of AV group. Each voice box programmed to be reproduced in "MIX" with another box engages two voice channels. The sum of all total access boxes (counting 2 of them if mixed with another box) must be lower than the number of available voice channels, that is to say 14. Therefore there can be max 6 mixed boxes with another box for every group. If mix with wire radio is required (instead than with a prerecorded voice box) up to 13 mixed boxes can be programmed. Reproduction of a mixed voice box with a background voice box (ANVSERV) is according the following sequence: - if the main box lasts 8 seconds the reproduction cycle is the following: - main box mixed with background (8 seconds) - background - background (8 seconds) (8 seconds)
- if the main box lasts more than 8 seconds the reproduction cycle is the following: - main box mixed with background (main box duration) - background (main box duration)
Q Is it possible to program a common answering device as destination of a direct incoming trunk line? A No (such service isnt included in the specifications) but the problem can be solved thanks to two simple solutions:
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- The first solution consists of associating "TONE SUBSTITUTION ANNOUNCEMENT" to the logical tone corresponding to a call from trunk line towards the internal extension, and this can be done by modifying the LOGICAL TONE programming of the exchange. - the second solution consists of programming an internal number that normally isnt used (support number) as destination of the direct incoming call and presetting for it the forwarded call towards the box "COMMON ANSWERING DEVICE" desired. Q When new voice boxes are programmed on an AV board the previous recordings are lost, is there a way to restore them? A Restoration of the previously recorded voice boxes implies knowledge of the previous programming of the modified AV group. By means of IPX S@E VIEW maintenance program, it is possible to access to GROUP MANAGEMENT VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT GROUP MANAGEMENT BOX STATUS INSPECTION/MODIFICATION services; in such case it is possible to switch the STATUS of the box concerned from FREE to RECORDED. Naturally this operation is successful only if acting on the boxes that were previously effectively recorded, otherwise some boxes can be listened to the content of which is totally unintelligible. Q After a programming modification to the AV group the board goes out of service (the green led is fixedly on), how can it be brought back to the traffic? A Normally (recommended procedure) AV group restoration to traffic occurs through IPX S@E VIEW by means of GROUP MANAGEMENT VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT GROUP MANAGEMENT - EXCL/REINT GROUP FROM TRAFFIC. If IPX S@E VIEW program isnt available, try to extract and replug the group into the slot, but such action isnt always effective. Q How to customize courtesy announcements in a SAE PLUS system? A Connect to IPX S@E VIEW and select UTILITY menu, Courtesy announcement upgrade, choose one of the 4 possible announcements and forward file *.bin. At the end of loading TDM Processor (or GT) resets and restarts. Go on IPX S@E BUILDER and select General, Logical Tones and choose the tone to substitute with the courtesy announcement . On field TL type customize physical tone, on TF type Other values, on Insert TF type the time-slot value of the announcement. The time-slots of ANNOUNCEMENTS 1/ANNOUNCEMENTS 2/ ANNOUNCEMENT 3/ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 have values ranging from 12 to 15. Subtract from the value displayed on Insert TF type fixed value 17 and add that of the announcement (12/13/14/15). Example: Substitute file nes.bin to Logical tones Table , Invitation to dial, Exchange 1 TL. Send the file then, after TDM Processor (or GT) reset go to IPX S@E BUILDER on Logical Tones, Invitation to dial, Exchange 1 TL , and on Insert TF type substitute 497 default value with 492. Q How to customize courtesy announcements in a SAE LARGE system? A Plug Courtesy Announcement board into the TDM Processor (or GT). Go to IPX S@E BUILDER and select General, Logical Tones and choose the tone to substitute with courtesy announcement. On field TL type customize Physical Tone, onTF Type Other values, on Insert TF type the timeslot value of the announcement . The time-slots of ANNOUNCEMENTS1/ANNOUNCEMENTS2/ ANNOUNCEMENTS3/ ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 have values ranging from 12 to 15. When the value is displayed on Insert type of TF insert the announcement value (12/13/14/15).
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