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1. Sit From path From file To path To file e 3 C Php php ini C Temp weekday php_ php ini 3 C Program Files httpd conf C Temp weekday httpd conf Apache group Program Files Apache Apache conf Group Apache conf 3 CASOPHO eAPl exe C Temp weekday eAPl exe Messenger Net Exe SOPHO Messenger Net Exe 3 CASOPHO CSTA servic C Temp weekday CSTA service ex Messenger Net Exe e exe SOPHO e Messenger Net Exe 3 CASOPHO eASYNC exe C Temp weekday eASYNC exe Messenger Net Exe SOPHO Messenger Net Exe 3 CASOPHO eBACKUP ex C Temp weekday eBACKUP exe Messenger Net Exe e SOPHO Messenger Net Exe 3 CASOPHO eCAP exe C Temp weekday eCAP exe Messenger Net Exe SOPHO Messenger Net Exe 3 CASOPHO eDMSAPl ex C Temp weekday eDMSAPI exe Messenger Net Exe e SOPHO Messenger Net Exe 3 CASOPHO eGRID exe C Temp weekday eGRID exe Messenger Net Exe SOPHO Messenger Net Exe DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 197 Table BACKUP 198 Sit From path From file To path To file e 3 CASOPHO elO exe C Temp weekday elO exe Messenger Net Exe SOPHO Messenger Net Exe 3 CASOPHO eKERNEL ex C Temp weekday eKERNEL exe Messenger Net Exe e SOPHO Messenger Net Exe 3 CASOPHO eSMTP exe C Temp weekday eSMTP exe Messenger Net Exe SOPHO Messenger Net Exe 3 CASOPHO eSMTP_serv C Temp weekday eSMTP_server e Messenger
2. Application Facility Line 1 Line2 Line3 Page More Concat Scroll depth eDMSAPI C4040 16 16 0 5 2 1 999 eDMSAPI C4050 16 16 0 5 2 1 999 elo DO 1024 0 0 0 0 0 999 eSMTP SMTP 32 0 0 0 0 0 999 eVBVOICE VBVOIC 1024 0 0 0 0 0 999 E eESPA ESPA 128 0 0 0 0 0 999 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 29 Table KERNEL GROUP eKERNEL GROUP parameters Name GRP id str GRP InPGM id n GRP Name str GRP Descr str GRP Comments str Type Text Long Integer Text Text Text Figure 192 eKERNEL GROUP parameters listing Size 128 128 255 GRP id str The field defines a unique identifier for a group The field is a unique key in the database Avaya recommends defining group identifiers using the following naming convention Table 34 Recommended Group identifier naming convention Byte 1 5 Input program Byte 1 Site of input program Byte 2 Area of input program Byte 3 Input program type 1 eCAP or eAPI or ESPA 6 elO 7 eWEB 8 eSMTP server Byte 4 5 Input program sequence number Byte 6 Underscore character Byte 7 Group name Example 31101 00001 denotes site 3 area 1 input program type eCAP or eAPI input program sequence 01 group name 00001 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 297 Table
3. E File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E S Back gt gt Qsearch QFolders CBristory g G2 X wo Edy Address I C Inetpub mailroot Drop error Go Folders a9 Cr 4dc96a6001c102 Internet E Ma AdminScripts 86be98b001cOfe 3KB Internet E Ma EN a Ftproot 1a0b5732001c102 1KB Internet E Ma EN iissamples 1a47b31a001c102 1KB Internet E Ma E a mailroot 31b260914001c0FfF0 2KB Internet E Ma Y Badmail LCE leeft e Internet E Ma Drop b260914001c0ff0700000003 eml 3 Type Internet E Mail Message processed Size 1 87 KB Mailbox Pickup Queue Route SortTemp y 8 vd gt 6 objects Disk free space 4 20 GB 6 86 KB ga My Computer 7 Figure 32 Specifying the error target directory Note Because these rejected inbound mail messages are still available online you can let the administrator determine the cause of the problem and if necessary adjust the configuration settings In many cases the problems are related to wrong configuration or processing of unexpected mail messages spawn mail hackers and so on After the configuration is fixed the messages in error can be either deleted or moved back to the Dropped directory for reprocessing Logging The eSMTP server application provides logging both on screen and on disk Figure 33 On screen logging on page 39 shows the on screen logging that can be found in the Logging tab 38 DECT Messenger In
4. Site Area Called Calling Alarm ID Alarm ID Comments device device Normal Urgent 1 1 222 8 1190105 1190106 TEST 1 1 333 ALL 1 1 56789 850 1190105 1190106 TEST 1 1 56789 851 1190105 1190106 TEST 1 1 56789 852 1190105 1190106 TEST 1 1 56789 853 1190105 1190106 TEST 1 1 56789 86 1190105 1190106 TEST 1 1 860 85 1190104 1190104 REA 1 1 861 ALL 1190101 1190102 User to User msg allowed for device 861 1 1 865 ALL 1190101 1190102 User to User msg allowed for device 865 1 1 888 ALL 1190103 1190103 NOODOPROEP 1 1 999 ALL 1190104 1190104 REANIMATIE DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 221 Table DMSAPI INBOUND EVENT 222 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 17 Table eDMSAPI INBOUND RESULT eDMSAPI inbound result parameters Name Type Size eDMSAPIIR Site id n Integer 2 eDMSAPIIR Area id n Integer 2 eDMSAPIIR IC Called dev str Text 5 eDMSAPIIR Calling dev str Text 5 eDMSAPIIR GRP Name str Text 20 eDMSAPIIR Msg str Text 255 eDMSAPIIR Descr str Text 255 eDMSAPIIR Comments str Text 255 eDMSAPIIR Site id n This field specifies the site as defined in eKERNEL_ SITE table In most environments this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eDMSAPIIR Area id n This field specifies the site as defined in KERNEL AREA tabl
5. 1 A Y Figure 26 Default inbound mail drop directory Inbound mail messages are processed one by one During processing a window opens similar to the one shown in Figure 27 Mail processing on page 35 Ay eSMTP server SOPHO Messenger Net v2 0 7 eKernel E FIS c5773da601c103b900000004 eml Active Request c5773da601c103b900000004 eml From francis missiaen ls be To kristien daneels ls be Subject Reanimation E D Data arrival 82 bytes received from eKERNEL 00003 17 09 32 Figure 27 Mail processing The Mail processing window shows e Request identifier DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 35 Module SMTP server This is a long filename and refers to the filename of the e mail message that is being processed These names were generated by the Microsoft SMTP Server component e From field Isolated from the lt x receiver gt tag e To field Isolated from the lt x sender gt tag e Subject field Isolated from the Subject tag With these values the eSMTP server produces a message request for eKERNEL as shown in Figure 28 SMTP message request for eKERNEL on page 36 lt xml gt lt msgrqs gt lt id gt bc6c51d001c0f 0700000004 eml lt id gt lt from gt francis missiaentls be lt from gt lt to gt kristien daneelstls be lt to gt lt subject gt Reanimation lt subject gt lt
6. gt A ei Data arrival 136 bytes leceived from eKERNEL 00025 17 12 35 a Figure 39 eSNMP connections The SNMP traps are shown under the eSNMP tab SNMP traps are ASN 1 BER encoded In the eSNMP the received data is represented in an XML style way to improve readability See the following figure DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Architecture d eSNMP SOPHO Messenger Net v4 0 0 Jag eKernel eSNMP Help Ges Iw Auto refresh lt xml gt lt nsgrys gt lt snmp gt lt address 10 128 84 22 lt address gt lt version gt l lt version gt lt community gt public lt communizy gt lt enterprise oid gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 28088 32 1 lt enterprise_oid gt lt generic trap gt 0 lt generic trap gt lt specific trap gt 0 lt specific trap gt lt timestamp gt 0 lt timestamp gt ybl 1 oid gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 28038 32 1 l1 lt vbl 1 id ei l value gt SIPANet 4 1 lt vbl 1 value lt gt amp SES Data arrival 136 bytes leceived from eKERNEL 00005 171330 E Figure 40 eSNMP traps The eSNMP module can determine the originator of the SNMP trap For example in Figure 40 eSNMP traps on page 45 an SNMPv1 trap was received from 10 128 84 22 The SNMP trap also contains some header information such as the following community for example public e enterprise oid for example 1 3 6 1 4 1 28088 32 1 e generic
7. ccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeenees 34 Send message to DECT handset rrrrrnnrrrrrrrnnnrnnr 156 Send message to e mail address rrrrrrrnnrrrrrrrnnnvnnr 158 Send message to mobile phone cccceceeeeeee 157 Send message using group Message ccoccccinocccccnccno 159 Send message using User message rrrnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnn 160 Send script message coomconccccconcccnnnoncnnnnccnononannanannnnna 138 Send server MESSAGE cccoooccccccnonononcccnnnnnnnccnnnannnnnnnnnos 133 Send SMTP message cccoooccccccnooononcnconononnccananononcnnnnos 132 Send SNMP message cccocooccccnnoooccnnnnoocnnnnnononananons 49 51 Send SNMP Message cccconoocccccnoooncncnonannnncncnnannnnnnnan 50 Send user message rrnrrrrrrrnnnvrvrrrrnnrnrrrrrnnnrsrrsrsnnnnne 136 Server EE E 133 Seta Lu BE 124 TE 0 E EA AA 138 Shutting down eTM HA ooccccccccnnoncncnnnanoncncnnnnnnnncnnnnnns 65 ele EE 144 SMTP message arrrrrrrnnnvvvrnrrnavvrrrrrrnanrersrrnnsrsrerrrnnnnn 132 SNMP Wrap vasene e EE ARKEA 50 174 SNMPv1 trap Sender rrrnnrrrnnrrnnrrrrnrrrrsrrrnnrrsssrrnneens 174 SNMPV1 e 43 SNMPV2 traps rerrnrrrnnvvrnnrrnnnrrvnnrrnnrrrnnrsrnrrnnnnrsssrnnnnsene 43 SAL SCPE seiere k geet Eege Eege ada 93 State of the other party ursrrnnonvrnnrvrrrnnnnvnnrvrrrnnnnnnnrr 89 SUbJECt e made ease 31 SUDSCHID nia didas 89 92 ele El 94 Subscribers Section rrrrarararvnvervvevevevrerersrsrnrnnnnnnnnennn 75 Supervisor authority marnnrnrnnrrnnnnnvnnno
8. gt Group 11701 ECSTA ECSTA Test from eWEB to eCSTA gt Group 11701 EDMSAPI EDMSAPI Test from eWEB to eOMSAPI SI Group 11701 EDMSAPI3 EDMSAPI3 eDMSAPI_SIPDECT 00 00 23 59 1 3 eDMSAPI 5001 5004 00 00 23 59 1 3 eDMSAPI 5004 5005 00 00 23 59 1 3 eDMSAPI 5005 E 2 Group 11701 EI EIO Test from eWEB to elO EI 2 Group 11701_ENET ENET Test from eWEB to eNET gt Group 11701 ESMS ESMS Test from eWEB to esMs 2 Group 11701 ESMTP ESMTP Test from eWEB to SMTP EI gt Group 11701 EVBVOICE EVBVOICE Test from eWEB to eVBVOICE Figure 148 Select a group The next step offers an overview of the group messages that are preconfigured for the selected group As shown in Figure 149 Select a message on page 136 the eWEB_SNDGRPMSG table can define private messages per group shared messages for all groups and also user messages In the example shown in Figure 149 Select a message on page 136 the administrator has configured four private messages one fixed message and one user specified message DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 135 Module eWEB Step 2 Please select a message or return to step 1 Private messages for group EDMSAPI 2 iSeries Failure HU win32 failure 2 Domino failure 2 Firewall failure Shared messages for all groups 2 Rampenplan Free Message 13 Enter a free message piasse select message Figure 149 Select a message Finally
9. ALA id n This field specifies the unique identifier of the alarm Although you can to enter a numeric value of choice Avaya recommends developing a logical naming convention for alarms A common approach is to base the numbering scheme upon input program identifier that in turn is built upon site and area of the input program and a input program sequence number A two byte sequence number is the appended This brings the length to seven bytes Table 27 Alarm identifiers Byte 1 Site identifier Byte 2 Area identifier Byte 3 5 Input program identifier Byte 3 1 eCAP or eAPI or ESPA 2 eSNMP 4 eVBVOICE 5 eCSTA DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 267 Table eKERNEL ALARM 6 elO 7 eWEB 8 eSMTP_server 9 eDMSAPI Byte 4 5 01 99 Input program sequence number Byte 6 7 Alarm sequence number As shown in Table 27 Alarm identifiers on page 267 the first bytes denote the site identifier The second byte denotes the area identifier The third byte denotes the input application type The fourth and fifth byte indicates a sequence number These five first bytes refer to the input program identifier The two remaining bytes byte 6 and 7 are a sequence number that specified the alarm for that input program The first five digits match the value of the field ALA_INPGM_id_n This helps to keep track of al
10. eASYNC for sending SMS to PROXIMUS KPN and PAGING to BELGACOM eCSTA for sending voice call related user to user messages eDMSAPI for sending E2 data messages to DECT C922 and C933 sets eESPA for sending messages t ESPA 4 4 4 infrastructure ero for enabling disabling discrete output contacts eSMTP for sending mail to SMTP compliant infrastructure eVBVOICE for sending wave files through voice calls GRP From str This value specifies an hour and time in the format xx xx The valid range is 00 00 to 23 59 values outside this range produce unpredictable results GRP From str denotes the start of the time interval where the defined device is an active member of the specified group GRP Name str For authorized 00 00 indicates the group member is active at midnight and 12 00 indicates the group member starts at noon The active period ends at the time specified in GRP To str An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 00 00 GRP To str This value specifies an hour and time in the format xx xx The valid range is 00 00 to 23 59 values outside this range produce unpredictable results GRP To str denotes time when the defined device ceases to be an active member of the specified group GRP Name str For authorized 23 59 indicates the group membership expires at midnight and 12 00 indicates that the group membership expires at noon The active time period begins at the time specified in GRP From str
11. ESPA O NET a00 CONFIG Delai Config reply send amp active messages for this client are raset O Corfiguration ropy serk lo eSNMP a ra Fee Figure 180 eKERNEL overview of modules Expert configuration The Expert configuration function is available to Administrator To access this function open the Configuration window click Expert and then click Configuration Expert configuration provides an overview of the available configuration tables in Messenger_CFG database Expert PHP information The Expert PHP information function is available to Administrator To access the Expert PHP information function open the Configurationwindow click Expert then click PHP info Expert PHP information provides the result of the phpinfo embedded function of the PHP server site scripting engine used by the Apache HTTP Server For further information refer to http www php net 186 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level Export import The function Export import is available to Administrator Note The Import link is shown only when the Template databases are installed on the Messenger system The Template databases reside in the path CASOPHO Messenger Net Mdb Templates and are typically installed as part of the installation process step 02 02 SOPHO Messenger Net Templates The administrator can decide t
12. Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe CSTA_service exe Windowstyle 6 HKEY CURRENT USERVSoftwareVPhilipsVSOPHO Messen gere amp Net eTMVGNTN1SCTINSOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eKERNEL exe Site 1 Windowstyle 6 Figure 57 Sample eTM configuration Files with reg extension can be merged to the registry 56 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Merging reg files 1 Select the Mergecommand In Windows Explorer Locate the file you wish to merge Right click the file e Choose Merge from the pop up menu as follows Edit Print Open With D UltraEdit 32 3 Add to Zip 3 Add to eTM zip 3 Zip and E Mail eTM zip Send To D Cut Copy Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties 2 Confirm that you wish to merge the registry Click Yes to continue Registry Editor 2 Are you sure you want to add the information in C SOPHOM 1 Exe ETM SI 4 REG to the registry wo 3 Confirm completion of the registry merge Click OK gt A Information in C SOPHOM 1 ExelETM SI v4 REG has been successfully entered into the registry DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 57 Module eTM The command RegEdit or RegEdt32 can be used to verify the configuration or to apply changes to an existing configuration A fut
13. The concept of area is introduced in DECT Messengerin release 2 Prior to this release there were a number of constraints for authorized there could only be one instance be defined for several modules This limitation affected both input programs and output programs With the introduction of the area concept a site can now cover several divisions These divisions can be geographically distributed to multiple locations or they can all be in the same location One advantage of the area concept is that some configuration limitations are no longer active For instance you can now define multiple instances of both input programs and output programs For authorized an immediate result is the ability to support two or more elO modules with the immediate advantage that analogue input and discrete input modules can now be installed in a distributed location near the contacts DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 265 Table KERNEL AREA The most significant focus is however on output program level With the area concept you can now configure for authorized more than one instance of eDMSAPI This is most useful in larger environments for authorized 3 high range iS 3090 switches covering 3 locations in an IMP network where you can now install one eDMSAPI per area location Because communication to the central eKERNEL one per site is now on sockets basis on the WAN this dramatically reduces IMP network t
14. A System wavefie System wav l Y Record wavefle Recording war A Outbound delivered wavefles DutboundDe Gp Alam priority for OT MF confrmation 1 A Silence interval DO 43 Comments Y Auto create group False 49 Defaut curput program eDMS AR A Defauk cutput program facility 099 43 Input progiam description Default deserpric z Input program comments 20 Menu options Menu opbors level 1 9 DER Menu options level 2 gt SEAN L1 Menu option al eVBY Menu Tyne 7 LUNE SETET 3 RECORD HesoidingWevFile v4 New Verwider Refresh DK Annuk Figure 105 eVBVOICE_Menu_L2 To make a call to the eVBVOICE application enter e 1 to record AlarmConfirmation wav file e 2 104 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com March 2013 Introduction to record AlarmSET wav file e 2 1 to record EvacuationSET wav file For recording the general wave files specified in the evBVOICE table the wave files must be specified in the eVBVOICE MENU L2 Menu L1 Menu L2 Wav file Contents of wave file option EE 9 Welcome wav Welcome at SOPHO rn pr 9 9 i VoMess wav No active pincode 9 9 tampenplan wav Emergency plan is activated Figure 106 eVBVOICE MENU Options table Also wave files specified in the eKernel Message format table can be entered in the eVBVOICE MENU L2 table These wave files can be then be recorded by the eVBVOI
15. An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 13 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eCAP generic parameters eCAPG Reset str This parameter also refers to the optional reset capabilities and contains the string that must be found in the starting position CAP Reset start n with length eCAP Reset len n In most cases the reset functionality is not used and the default value N A is defined An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows GENERAL RESET eCAPG Remove after str This parameter accepts the value SENT or RESET In most cases the eCAP generic interfaces is used to capture alarms from an asynchronous serial line for example printer port and received data contains alarm information In this situation messages are transmitted to eKERNEL immediately upon arrival and these alarms are processed within DECT Messenger In most environments the remote peripherals cannot indicate that all pending alarms are reset and therefore the eKERNEL handles the alarms Use this field to configure the eKERNEL_ALARM table handling of alarm requests and prevent endless loop conditions Alarms are typically eet with the option remove after sent The eCAPG_Remove_after_str must then be set to SENT In some exceptional environments the attached peripherals are capable of sending a general reset to clear all pending alarms Thi
16. The FieldPoint Explorer is a recommended way to determine naming conventions Take note of the ending characters specified in Table 21 elO module sample data on page 247 Using an incorrect URL prevents binding contacts to the OPC Server resulting in system malfunction An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows opc National Instruments OPCFieldPoint FP Res FP Al 100 1 Channel elOM_Contact_cnt_n The field defines the number of contacts that are associated to the module This field can specify a smaller number than the maximum number of physical available contacts on a 246 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com el0 modules parameters module in which case the remaining contacts are not bound to the OPC Server and remain non operational An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 8 elOM Comments str This field can be entered with remarks from an administrator and is informational only You can use this filed to document the physical connection here too to ease later configuration An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows OR 004 fire detection Table 21 elO module sample data on page 247 provides sample elO module table data Table 21 el0 module sample data Site Area Module Type URL Count 1 1 01 FP DI 300 opc National Instru
17. This field is a sequence number and makes the records unique in the database The field allows you to define the sequence used to present the data in the Send Group Message function Avaya recommends that you start with a value of 1 and increase by one for subsequent messages An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WGM Message str This field specifies the message that is shown to the e WEB user in the Send Group Message functionality and is finally sent to the destination users Note the length of the message must be smaller than or equal to the maximum length associated with the WGM AIA id n definition in eKERNEL ALARM table For authorized when an alarm identifier defines maximum length in ekERNEL_ ALARM table of 48 bytes the specified message must not be longer that 48 bytes A special value FREE can be defined enabling the end user to enter a message An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Evacuation qualified or FREE user defined message WGM AIA id n This field must have a value that corresponds with any of the definitions in KERNEL ALARM table for the eWEB interface For authorized if eWEB is input program 11701 and ALARM table contains alarm identifiers 1170101 and 1170102 and 1170103 one of these defined values must be used In most cases a number of alarm identifiers are defined to handle different message lengths and different message prioriti
18. set request In most cases you define these alarm types in KERNEL ALARM table as alarms that are removed after sent Therefore the parameter eCAPG Remove after stris in most cases set to set In such environments the default value 0 must be used for both the fields eCAPG Reset start nandeCAPG Reset len n and the default value N A must be used for the parameter eCAPG Reset str In some environments all alarms must remain active in eKERNEL unless a specific reset signal is encountered This reset indication typically indicates a complete reset of all alarms of this interface for example resetting a fire detection infrastructure after some warning alarms In this case the field eCAPG Reset start n must be set to the start position of the reset character pattern An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 35 eCAPG Reset len n 206 This parameter is related to the eCAPG Reset start n parameter If the reset functionality is not used both parameters are set to 0 If an CAPG Reset start n value is specified for example 35 the parameter eCAPG Reset len n and eCAPG Reset str are to be defined The eCAPG Reset len n indicates the length of the string that must be compared to activate a reset condition If for example the text GENERAL RESET must be encountered in position 35 then eCAP Reset len n must be set to 13 the length of the string and eCAP Reset str must be set to the text GENERAL RESET
19. version community enterprise oid generic trap specific trap timestamp vbl 1 oid to vbl 9 oid vbl 1 value to vbl 9 value Figure 47 Supported replacement values When the SNMPv2 syntax is used the parameters enterprise OID generic trap specific trap and timestamp are not available These missing parameters are provided as value 0 so that the existing implementation can also handle SNMPv2 traps You must specify O in the corresponding fields to preserve the unique key The definitions are related to site and area This means every instance of eSNMP can have an appropriate definition The IP address of the sender is included in the key When no GenericTrap field is available the value 0 is used The use of the value 0 allows a flexible filtering of alarms for example ignore one or more traps by not specifying the corresponding alarm and for example assigning priorities Note that generic traps are reserved values in SNMP protocol as shown in the following figure cold start warm start link down link up authentication failure egp neighbor loss enterprise specific Figure 48 Generic traps 48 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Send SNMP Message for Win32 Send SNMP Message for Win32 A sample program of Send SNMP Message is available on the DECT Messenger CD in the directory 09 Add ons Send SNMP Message When you inst
20. I TCP lt xml gt lt ms grpy gt lt id gt bc6c51d001c0 0700000004 eml lt id gt lt sts gt NACK lt sts gt lt msgrpy gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 17 00 10 O TCP lt xml gt lt ms grqs gt lt id gt c5773da601c103b900000004 eml lt id gt lt from gt francis missi aen ls be lt from gt lt to gt kristien daneels ls be lt to gt lt subject gt Reanimation lt subj ect gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 17 00 11 I TCP lt xml gt lt ms grpy gt lt id gt c5773da601c103b900000004 eml lt id gt lt sts gt NACK lt sts gt lt msgrpy gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 17 03 25 O TCP lt xml gt lt ms gras gt lt id gt c5773da601c103b900000004 eml lt id gt lt from gt francis missi aene1s be lt from gt lt to gt kristien daneelsels be lt to gt lt subject gt Reanimation lt subject gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 17 03 26 I TCP lt xml gt lt ms grpy gt lt id gt c5773da601c103b900000004 eml lt id gt lt sts gt NACK lt sts gt lt msgrpy gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 17 07 00 O TCP lt xml gt lt ms grqs gt lt id gt c5773da601c103b900000004 eml lt id gt lt from gt francis missi aentls be lt from gt lt to gt kristien daneelsels be lt to gt lt subject gt Reanimation lt subject gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 17 07 00 I TCP lt xml gt lt ms grpy gt lt id gt c5773da601c103b900000004 eml lt id gt lt sts gt NACK lt sts gt lt msgrpy gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 17 07 39 O TCP l
21. Registry Edit View Favorites Help Y Netscape 3 Nico Mak Computing 3 Novell 3 Number One Systems 3 opec E ort A Philips SOPHO Messenger Net GI e 2 23 GNTN1SCTI 3 SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3107 Y SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3207 A SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 4 0 SOPHO SysDirector Net ails My Computer HKEY CURRENT USER SoftwarelPhilips50PHO Messenger Net eTM GNTN1SCTI SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service Type Data REG 5Z value not set REG 52 C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe CS1 REG 5Z 6 Figure 56 Sample eTM configuration registry entry Figure 57 Sample eTM configuration on page 56 shows a sample configuration for the eTM module that defines the following e One instance of CSTA Service exe e One instance of eKERNEL exe The text file represented in Figure 57 Sample eTM configuration on page 56 has a filename with extension reg and can be created with a text editor for example Notepad Windows Registry Editor Version 5 00 HKEY CURRENT USERVSoftwareVPhilipsVSOPHO Messenger Net HKEY CURRENT USERVSoftwareVPhilipsVSOPHO Messenger Net eTM HKEY CURRENT USERVSoftwarelPhilipsVSOPHO Messenger Net eTM GNTN1SCTI HKEY CURRENT USERVSoftwareVPhilipsVSOPHO Messen ger Net eTM GNTN1SCTI SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service
22. SOPHO Messenger Net 2 9 16 Mile ES EI Task Manager High Availability Environments General Publisher Subscribers Images Role Publisher 11 tasks running P 1 50 0 51 1 P 1 50 0 51 1 Environment Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 Gd J Copyright 2004 by IBS Technology amp Services Donderdag 3 juni 2004 14 08 38 Figure 70 eTM HA Task Manager Overview tab The Logging tab provides data as shown in Figure 71 eTM HA Logging tab on page 69 68 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Publisher and Subscriber Sa eTM HA SOPHO Messenger Net 2 9 16 ME ES Socket http i send 203 bytes Socket http i is closed Socket http i connection request accepted on socket Socket http i is connected to 10 63 118 2497 Socket http i received 70 bytes Socket http i send 203 bytes Socket http i is closed Socket http i connection request accepted on socket Socket http i is connected to 10 63 118 2498 Socket http i received 70 bytes Socket http i send Z03 bytes Socket http i is closed Socket http i connection request accepted on socket Socket http i is connected to 10 63 118 2499 Socket http i received 70 bytes Socket http i send 203 bytes Socket http i is closed Socket http i connection request accepted on socket Socket http i is connected to 10 63 118
23. SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eDMSAPI exe Site 1 eK ernel address GNTN1SFMI eKernel port 3101 Log drive C Windowstyle 6 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMINSOPHO Messenger Net eSMTP Port 3111 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eSMTP exe Site 1 eKer nel address GNTN1SFMI eKernel port 3111 Log drive C Windowstyle 6 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMI SOPHO Messenger Net eIO Port 3108 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eIO exe Site 1 eKernel address GNTN1SFMI eKernel port 3108 Log drive C Windowstyle 6 Figure 59 eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMI reg DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 61 Module eTM Windows Registry Editor Version 5 00 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site I Environment GNTNISKDS HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTNISKDS SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eKERNEL exe Site 1 Windowstyle 6 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site I Environment GNTNISKDS SOPHO Messenger Net eESPA Port 3113 Shortcut VC NSOPHO Messenger Net
24. User Message e Security e Logout Authorization level Functionality User expert e Send a Message DECT handset Mobile phone Email Windows Group Message User Message Reporting Alarms Active alarms DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 151 Module Web Administrator User Guide Authorization level Functionality e Ended alarms e Report e Configuration Basic e Group members Alternative devices e Overview e Security Change password e Logout Authorization level Functionality Supervisor e Send a Message DECT handset Mobile phone Email Windows Group Message User Message e Work with scripts Activate script End script Reporting Alarms Active alarms e Ended alarms e Report Scripts Active alarms e Ended alarms e Configuration Basic Group members 152 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com March 2013 Authorization level Authorization level Functionality Alternative devices e Overview e Security Change password e Logout Authorization level Functionality Administrator e Send a Message DECT handset Mobile phone Email Windows Group Message User Message e Work with scripts Activate script End script Reporting Alarms Active alarms e
25. add a device Ir 3 1 865 eDMSAPI 00 00 23 59 01 01 2001 01 01 2099 Figure 161 Select a device The values displayed when you choose Work with Groups refer to the fields in the ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER table Refer to Table KERNEL GROUP MEMBER on page 303 for details The example shown in Figure 162 Confirm changes on page 143 defines the extension 865 to be available on working days only between 8 30 and 12 00 Note that the record is disabled on Saturdays Sundays and holidays Important The last two fields Activate definition and Deactivate definition allow you to specify an interval during which the record is active In the example shown in Figure 162 Confirm changes on page 143 the record is active from January 1 2001 at 00 00 until December 31 23 59 This functionality allows administrators and power users with group maintenance rights to predefine schedules that are activated and deactivated automatically This functionality can add flexibility in your group maintenance in handling holiday planning staff schedules and so on 142 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Work with Groups Figure 162 Confirm changes If you select to add a new device a window similar to the one in Figure 163 Select new device on page 143 is shown Select one of the configured devices and specify the additional parameters prior to adding the device 1 1 3247
26. csm 16 16 0 D D 1 922 16 15 D 5 2 1 ed 16 15 0 5 2 4 944 16 16 D 5 2 1 Dom 4 D D 5 0 0 Dia Ed H 0 0 0 0 Dom 12 1 D 5 2 0 1600 i 16 0 5 2 1 ech 19 H 0 0 0 0 ZENA 13 H o 0 0 0 IG 16 16 o 5 2 1 153 16 15 0 5 0 0 EH 16 15 D 5 2 0 1800 16 16 o 5 2 1 ESPA 128 H 0 D H T po 1024 D 0 0 0 0 NET 128 H 0 H 0 D IR 512 H 0 D o H DAP 512 H 0 0 H 0 SMS 160 H 0 0 0 0 MIP 160 H 0 D H 0 EVDICE 1004 H 0 H D 0 3 Select an output module in the first window that opens in Work with facilities 176 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level This action must take place before you configure Facilities and before you create Devices in the system When no definitions are available an empty screen appears 4 Use the home pgup and pgdn links to navigate through the list of definitions 5 Click the insert link to add a new definition 6 Click the green arrow to change an existing definition Note A Facility is considered an unique key If for example you have defined C944 once you cannot add a second C944 definition The next figure shows the details of the selected definition C944 7 To return from the detailed screen click the cancel link When you click the delete link clicked the facility is removed Important In the current release of Web Administrator no validation is to see if the definition is in use This means you must
27. 2987 Traditional Chinese Double Byte Character Set DBCS 2989 Simplified Chinese Double Byte Character Set DBCS PRC 2992 Romanian 2994 Slovakian 2995 Albanian 2996 Portuguese Multinational Character Set 2998 Farsi Note The language code corresponds with an entry in eGRID that provides a directory where the language dependent files are stored This path is usually CASOPHO Messenger Netpaf Imri29xx The concept of multilingual support in the eWEB module is implemented in the file eWeb mri php that is located in CASOPHO Messenger Net Web htdocs An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2909 USERA_Comments_str Use this field to record remarks about the user An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Technical manager 398 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com Index Special Characters ALT OUTPGM Appl Str 288 ALT Sequence EE 288 A 81 Alternative devices eutacnicianiinincniana decisions 166 AREA Area Comments ett 266 A AREA Area Descr ett 266 AREA Area ld Murcia 265 e UE 116 AREA Site id nei 265 Activate sonps EE 170 Authentication eeverrrnnvovnnrrnnnvevnrrrnnenenenrrnreennnnennen 147 Active alarms coooocccccoconconononcoccnonconononnonnonononnnnncnnnns 161 Authorization level of Web administrator 150 Ne Ne 0
28. At startup the eKERNEL must initiate a number of socket connections and must listen on a specific port until an inbound socket connection is received from the client module The eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT table described this list of adjacent modules and for each instance of the module indicates the specific port number Note The adjacent modules also must know what port is reserved for them This is implemented for most modules through a command line parameter string that is defined in the shortcut of the modules The administrator must carefully assign the port numbers and use the matching port number in the creation of the shortcut DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 339 Table eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT Each module must have a dedicated TCP IP port Through this port a socket connection is established between the module and the eKERNEL The eKERNEL TCPCLIENT table defines for the eKERNEL module an overview of all defined modules and starts a socket server for each module In theory the modules can have any valid value between 0 and 65535 however Avaya recommends against using the following e port 0 which results in a random port generation and so is unsuitable for a server a common port 21 23 25 80 and so on Avaya recommends using the range 3000 to 3999 for assigning ports to modules and using the Area number as the second digit of the port number This means the range 31xx is used for modules of a
29. BASE Module eCAP Manufacturer TELEVIC Model PROTOCOL CONVERTOR L 03 Module eCAP Manufacturer ELDAD Model L 48 0 RC 1 SR 2 SS 3 55 4 SR Module eCSTA Manufacturer CSTA Model BASE Module eDMSAPI Manufacturer DMSAPI Model BASE Module eESPA Manufacturer ESPA Model BASE Module e10 Manufacturer NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS Model BASE Module eSMTP server Manufacturer SMTP Model BASE Module eSNMP Manufacturer SNMP Model BASE Module eVBVOICE Manufacturer VBVOICE Model BASE module eWEB Manufacturer eWEB Model BASE EO area 2 Brussel L Module eESPA Manufacturer ESPA Model BASE o Io fo fo jo fo fo jo fo o Select a group for the chosen input module In the example shown in the following figure group 00001 is chosen Please select group subset back site 1 NEC Philips area 1 Hilversum E module eAPI Manufacturer API Model BASE 1 Group 00001 Test from eAPI The left hand section provides the current group members The right hand section provides a list of all available peripherals The bottom area provides space to show details Click on an existing group member to see details The following figure shows the details after clicking on 865 Francis Missiaen The bottom area shows details such as the start hour end hour and weekly presence DECT Messen
30. Input lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt lt msgrqs gt lt id gt 00851 lt id gt lt group gt 12345 lt group gt call type gt 3 lt call type gt lt transmission_nmbr gt 1 lt transmission_nmbr gt lt alarm_cnt gt 1 lt alarm_cnt gt lt message_01 gt MESSAGE lt message_01 gt lt beep code 01 gt 3 lt beep code 01 gt lt priority_01 gt 1 lt priority_01 gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt Output espa record SOH1STX1US12345RS2USMESSAGERS3US3RS4US3RS5US1RS6US1ETXB CC Figure 185 Example eESPA module acts as output program An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 eESPA Msg default str This field is used to provide a default message in the event that no value can be retrieved from the available datastream In this case the same value is used for all alarms generated through this eESPA interface instance This parameter is only relevant if ESPA acts as an input program so receives external data from the espa infrastructure An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows ESPA alarm eESPA Datald Ala descr str This field specifies the Data Identifier of the espa record that specifies the alarm description This parameter is only relevant if ESPA acts as an input program so receives external data from the espa infrastructure This field refers to the definitions of eKERNEL_ALARM table and must be appropriately configured for authorized message length and so
31. SOMSAPI rama Pete EE EME NRAtAEN se 213 A 214 eDMSAP Sena TIME Misc adan 214 RE A EE 214 SEE EP Mesina 214 RU SE 214 Chapter 15 Table COMSAPL INBOUND ococcorocozimiicmcmssarnsncnacacanananos 215 SOMSAPL ee its 215 EEE Ad 215 BOM SAE Aca A nt 215 BLUM SAP I Called d r Saa sepa cia da aadomiadaduntnialia apa Dies daudnnvbia bonannbiadaaanitesmennetenien 215 BUM SA TE EE eS 215 BUS AP Egeter eege ita 216 Chapter 16 Table eDMSAPI INBOUND EVENT rrunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnvvnvnnnnnnnnenevnnnnnnnnnnn 219 cOMSAPI MBOUNG event parameter bi Al 219 SNE AE Ste Mia 219 GDN ARIE Area ar a aa caco 219 ME Called er tds 219 SUMSAPIE Calla dov Mii os 220 SDMSAPIE Ala K NOA iaa 220 SEE 220 SDNSAPIE Commons E 221 Chapter 17 Table eDMSAPI INBOUND RESULT reerevvnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnvevevnenenr 223 eDMSARPI b EST EE 223 EE PRE RE RE EE EE sderanevales 223 A ER 223 Nee E BE 223 RE REE dou seavedeiiubdasivestenianedsrauloes 224 MERE PE reg 224 EE EEE iii 224 RI ET EEE EE mawtantnnadantentee 225 SDMSAPIIR Commens EE 225 maple EE tii 227 CESTA PAM sto A A A A 227 CESPA O ESE EE 227 RESPA Tee 227 Ee E T aa err emer terre et rrseren terre eter er een treet errr e cry rte cnr tee trer 228 eee CCGG MERE EE EE EE 228 E ae SJ ALLE EE EEE EE EE oaks 228 CESPA Folling address Ered 228 SES PA Local acess sia ds 229 GRESPA Eroma NGOS Dista ina 229 8 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March
32. The languages available depends on languages installed on the system DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 183 Module Web Administrator User Guide The following figure shows that the languages available are English French German and Spanish Language English y Email address All object authority Figure 178 Available languages The remaining fields in the Work with Users window are available for backwards compatibility with eWEB However these fields are not implemented in Web Administrator You can leave the default values Expert The Expert function is available to Administrator A number of additional links can be available in Web Administrator Expert tasks The Expert tasks function is available to Administrator Work with Tasks provides a list of active tasks that are detected in a TASKLIST command line output The list of active tasks function is available when you run a U S version of the Windows XP operating system An empty screen is returned in other environments The contents of this view is comparable to what you see in eTM The list of tasks enumerates the processes that are known in the system and registers as Messenger related tasks The Task Manager eTM exe features a similar overview shown in the following figure However the eTM can also be used to launch processes that are not related to Messenger As well you can launch Messenger related tasks that are
33. and any remaining tasks launched by the Task Manager Note The application also responds to a system Log off or Shut down event Shut down the applications Close down all programs using the program specific instructions In most cases this means closing the main form of each application by clicking the Close box on the top right of each form However some applications require specific shutdown procedures Confirm the eTM termination warning dialog box Click OK eTM SOPHO Messenger Net 2 8 0 GNTN1SCTI x Please confirm that you really want to terminate the module Task Manager It is highly recommended to manually close down all associated tasks prior to continuing Then press OK to terminate the Task Manager and any remaining tasks launched by the Task Manager Because all associated tasks were already manually ended gracefully no more processing is involved Any associated tasks still running are terminated through a Terminate process API call for each task that is launched from within the eTM and finally shuts down the eTM module too 66 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 5 Module eTM HA Important Setting up the eTM HA module in a networked environment is a complex task and requires training to set up maintain and use in the DECT Messengerenvironment Read the following documentation closely and refer to
34. ducci n ii indi 172 Activity of eSMTP server c coonoccccccnonoccconnononnncnnonnnnnnnnos 34 B Administrator ccs cccccidasssovesierscoveavserseuvensserecvectacusanceas 174 Advanced configuration eceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 176 Basic group members 164 Advanced devices occcccccconccnnonocononocononononacanonananonanos 177 BU Comments St cconnnnnicucuccccccnncnnnnnnnnonononnnnncnnnanons 197 Advanced facilities rnrnrnnnrrnnnnrnrnrnnvrnevrnrnrnvnrernnnnnn 176 BU From File ett 195 Advanced groups anrrnnnnrrnnnnnvnnrnrrrnnnnvnnnenrrennnrnnsennnen 180 BU From Path Str mmeemenmmmmmmmen 195 Advanced users ccccccccncccnnnnooonoonnnonnnnnnnnnnonananannonnnannns 18 BW Site Id N ukene An 195 ALA Comments ett 275 BU lo Path Sti iecccssssccdcsccesdiccecatcneccsessstguscanaeaeseeeness 195 ALA Confirm action ett 272 BU To File Siria acapara 196 ALA DESCH SU iia de 269 ALA Group delivery ett 273 C AA IIR EE 267 ALA INPGM dn 268 Cancel ect 139 ALA Lena indias 274 CFG Comments ett 338 ALA Pry Mission cdusiaierade deeteativencdeaiensmand 271 CFG_Connectionstring_CFG_ ett 335 ALA Remove after ett 270 CEOG Connectionstring DATA ir 333 ALA Repeat intv ne 274 CFG eLOG nmbr days ni m m 334 ALA Scroll ul EE 273 CFG_eLOG Path ir 334 ALA Scroll state sit 272 CFG GarbageCollection rrrrrrrnrnnvvrrrrrnnnvrrrrrrnnnnne 336 ALA Silence MV ne 272 CFG INRQS dn 337 ALA to Connecln 271 CFG log nmbr days ne 335 AA
35. eESPAO ALA Prty to n Integer 2 eESPAO BeepCode str Text 5 eESPAO Priority str Text 5 eESPAO Comments str Text 255 eESPAO Site id This field specifies the site identifier as defined in eKERNEL SITE This value is in most environments equal to 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eESPAO Area id n This field specifies the site identifier as defined in eKERNEL AREA This value is in most environments equal to 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eESPAO ALA Prty from n This field refers to the ALA_Prty_n field of the table KERNEL ALARM and defines the priority of an alarm A low value indicates an important alarm a high value a less important alarm DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 241 Table ESPA OUTBOUND CFG With the fields eESPAO ALA Prty from nand eESPAO ALA Prty to n you can specify a range of alarm priorities and set a relationship to the beepcode record type and the priority record type of the espa datablock The Data identifier for the beepcode record type is 3 The Data identifier for the priority record type is 6 Table 18 Example eESPAO ALA Prty from to n values Site Area Alarm from Alarm to Beepcode Priority 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 1 3 5 3 1 1 1 6 999 9 3 When a lt msgras gt is sent to the eESPA with an alarm priority equal to 2 for pager 45
36. eKERNEL DEVICE ALT iii 287 KERNEL le E RE 287 M JE iea 287 FE RENE ER IO 287 ALT Dey RI lara 287 RE EE ERR ER RER Ee gie ei 288 KE ERE RENE RE EE EE 288 ALT TE Ge E 288 ALT AL DEY arca NT Maer aeiadede 288 E A Si EE 288 ALIS IE ADO Si 289 ALT Alt SUP CM Fy EE tee eT NAR 289 ALT se 289 AT En ri 289 Chapter 28 Table eKERNEL DEVICE FORMAT eevvvvvvvrvvvvnvvnnnnevnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvevnnnner 291 SKERNEL DEVICE FORMAT PER Varese 291 SES EEE REE EEE da 291 AP dssancuaceteageusbedeiacenmeeeions 291 Ed Pl Morsa dais 292 FT BOS INS Mia id 292 SEN RR an 293 FL Pre TEE 293 FMT PAGE MOTA LEE A 293 FAT CANCION ii AAA AAA 294 EMT SCA E TT 294 RRE EE EE 294 SE EE RE ERE EE 295 GEER ge E E TA Ciadtinn tieanssuiacaanansess 295 Chapter 29 Table KERNEL GROUP isis 297 JE ERE 297 CRP RE EE EE EEE AE EE RE 297 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 11 CRP DORO E 298 ORP NIMO E 298 ET RE EE EE ica 299 GAF TE EE EEE EE A AEA 299 Chapter 30 Table KERNEL GROUP AUTH ssssnanavnvnnnvnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnen 301 KERNEL GROUP AULA FASER A keeps seine sn r 301 EE EEE ER EE ENE NE ER NE A 301 ORPA EEE RE ERE ER EE EE NR EE 301 CARR Commens stk inaianei vain deleng dd 302 Chapter 31 Table eKERNEL_ GROUP MEMBER svvvvnvvvvvvvvevvnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvener 303 KERNEL GROUP MEMBER parameter di 303 E E tii ini 303 A A A 304 SPM Dev EN is al 305 A TT
37. ekERNEL application This field specifies the Data Identifier normally 2 of the espa record that specifies the message In this authorized data identifier 2 display message is defined as eESPA Datald Msg str Table 16 Espa record SOH1STX1US12345RS2USThe messageRS3US9RS4US3RS6US3ETXBCC SOH Start of header STX Start of text ETX End of text US Unit separator RS Record separator BCC Checksum The incoming alarm message must be translated to a valid message request and sent to the eKERNEL lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt lt msgrqs gt lt set_or_reset gt SET lt set_or_reset gt lt msg gt The message lt msg gt lt alarmdescr gt 9 lt alarmdescr gt lt group gt 12345 lt group gt lt remove_after gt SENT lt remove_after gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt Figure 184 Example eESPA module acts as input program If this eESPA module acts as an output program in the current release the data identifiers for the espa records are fixed Therefore when a message request is sent by the eKERNEL to the eESPA module the data in the lt message_xx gt tag is put in data identifier 2 display message In the following authorized the data in the lt message xx gt tag from the message request must be translated to data identifier 2 display message in the espa record 232 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eESPA parameters
38. pgup and pgdn links to navigate through the list of definitions 6 To add a new definition click the insert link 7 To change an existing definition click the green arrow Note that a Device is considered a unique key so for example if you define 865 once you cannot add a second 865 definition To add a new device click on insert 8 In the next window verify the input capable fields and add missing information When adding devices you need to select an existing Facility Note that in cases that no facilities are as yet created yet you must define them first and then return to the Work with Devices entry When adding a DECT handset the field Monitor refers to the ability to trace the voice call divert This typically requires an additional eCSTA module and sufficient channel licenses Leave this field set to No unless you receive instructions from the administrator Set the lO register field to No unless instructed otherwise by the administrator A value of Yes is used when the configuration implements inbound LRMS messaging A value of Yes is used for example in combination with the eLOCATION module to generate location alarms This also requires additional licenses The Remote access support site and Remote access support area are available for backwards compatibility with e WEB module but are not implemented in Web Administrator Avaya recommends that you leave the default setting of No 178 DECT Messenger
39. recommends you download the software from the Adobe web site There are PDF files that handle installation issues others that provide information on table configuration issues and others that are more module functional Sign off The sign off link logs you out of the system You must always sign off if you leave your browser unattended to prevent other users from accessing eWEB functions Important Due to the users ability to activate disaster scenarios evacuation scenarios and others you must clearly inform all users of the risk they run by leaving their browser unattended In 144 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Plug in Support many situations users who leave their browser unattended can be held personally responsible for actions that are taken with their authenticated session Plug in Support The DECT Messengere WEB module allows embedding plug in modules that add additional functionality to the web interface The plug in modules can be integrated easily through the standard eWEB_TOC table This is illustrated in Figure 164 Plug ins added to e WEB on page 145 where additional table of contents entries are added for the plug in MyPortal Net 1 8 0 2909 MyPortal Net 40 1 8 0 2963 MyPortal Net 0 1 8 1 2909 MyPortal Net MyPortal N et php 40 1 8 22963 MyPortal Net MyPortal Net php 40 Figure 164 Plug ins added t
40. rrrrrrnnnvvrrrrrrnrrrnnren 319 eOAP parameters rerrrrnnvvrrnnrnavvrrrrrnnarvevensnarsvessnrnnns 367 eKERNEL_INPGM table ccccccnncnnccconccoconociconanancnos 318 SOAP table picric iniaa lacio cocidas dese 357 eKERNEL_MESSAGE_FORMAT parameters 327 eOAP ALA Prty DTMF Confirm mn 358 ekERNEL MESSAGE FORMAT table 327 GOAP Area id Morire ainakaa 357 eKERNEL_SITE parameters rrrnnnrrrrrrrnnrrrrrrrnnnrnnn 331 eOAP Comments ett 358 ekERNEL SITE table rnnnrorrrrrrrnrrnnrannrnnnnnrvvvennenn 331 eOAP Framework Address it 357 eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT table ccccccccnnnncccoccccccnoo 339 eOAP Framework Port ne 357 eKERNEL TCPCLIENT parameters ccoocooccccconocnccnnss 339 eOAP Silence intv ne 358 ELDAD exampl escocia a aaa 269 eOAP Site dn 357 LOG Area Id n EE BAS GSMIP EE i eLOC_Comments_str mmmmmnvverrrrnannnvenrnrrernnnvnnennne SAF CSMUP e Le e EE 21 eLOC GeneralTimeQut mn 346 eSMTP ALA Prty DTMF Confirm mn 360 eLOC LA address ir 345 eSMTP Area dn 359 el OC LA port ett 346 eSMTP CLIENT parameters rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrrrrrrrrnnnnn 359 eLOGC Polling intv mn 347 eSMTP CLIENT table cccccccccnnnnncononocncnncnncnnininnns 359 eLOC Retry COUNT pn 346 eSMTP Comments ett 361 eLOGC Retry Inty ni 347 eSMTP From address ett 361 LOC Site 1G EE 345 SMIP Server EE 29 eLOCATION INBOUND RESULT table 349 eSMTP SERVER parameters n 363 eLOCATION parameters ccooccc
41. users 40 for power users and 60 for administrators Note The security level is related to the values specified in the e WEB TOG table where the field WTC Sec n level specifies the minimum required user security level that is needed for a specified function For authorized a user with level 20 can execute all the functions in WTC Sec n with level 00 20 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 40 USERA Description str This field contains a description of the user which usually consists of the first and last name of the User ID This field is informational only An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Francis Missiaen USERA Email str This field specifies the e mail address of the user This field is important when eWEB module is activated and the Send SMTP Message function is available to the users When a user sends an e mail message through the Send SMTP Message script the system checks the username of the eWEB user as specified during the login procedure The e mail address of 394 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com EWEB USER AUTH parameters the user is retrieved based on the User ID and is used in the MAIL FROM tag of the mail composition process as defined in the RFC821 specifications An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows francis missiaen 1s be
42. xml gt 28 10 2001 17 09 29 I TCP lt xml gt lt ms grpy gt lt id gt c5773da601c103b900000004 eml lt id gt lt sts gt ACK lt sts gt lt msgrpy gt lt xml gt Figure 36 Log file on disk part 3 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com March 2013 Chapter 3 Module eSNMP Important Due to the ongoing development of the DECT Messenger product suite some modules that provide additional functionality may become available after the initial release of DECT Messenger 4 0 The following modules are described in this document but are not available at initial General Availability eFR e eLICENSE eLOCATION eSMS e eSNMP e eVBVOICE The eFR module is an add on module and is licensed separately through the eLICENSE module Some of the modules listed in this attention box are available only on a site specific basis Architecture The eSNMP module is able to receive SNMPv1 and SNMP v2 traps sent from an external SNMP trap sender to DECT Messenger The eSNMP module uses an SNMP trap receiver As a result of a received SNMP trap an alarm is activated or deactivated on the Messenger platform At startup eSNMP contacts eKERNEL to request the configuration of ekERNEL The IP address and port of eSNMP is configured in the shortcut When parameters are absent the startup values are prompted as shown in the following figure DECT Messenger Installation and Commissionin
43. 1 1 DO_03_06 elO DO 1 1 DO_03_07 elO DO 1 1 DO_03_08 elO DO 1 1 francis missiaen 1s be eSMTP SMTP 1 1 kristien daneels 1s be eSMTP SMTP GRPM Dev Site id n This value refers to the site identifier of the input program that is associated with the group Refer to Table eKERNEL SITE on page 331 for more details on the site parameter An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 GRPM Dev Area id n This value refers to the area identifier of the input program that is associated with the group Refer to Table KERNEL AREA on page 265 for more details on the site parameter An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 GRP OUTPGM Appl str This field provides the output program application identifier of the application that processes the request A device can be used more than once depending of the used output program For authorized a DECT extension 865 can be defined for two or more modules The indicated application handles the message using the capabilities of the infrastructure For authorized the eDMSAPI module can send E2 data profile messages non voice call based to extensions such as DECT C4040 and C4050 The supported values are shown in Table 40 Supported output applications on page 306 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 305 Table KERNEL GROUP MEMBER Table 40 Supported output applications
44. 14 days for this parameter Special value 0 indicates no cleanup occurs This means log files remain on the system until manual cleanup takes place Note On systems with a high workload the eLOG files can consume a lot of disk space To correct this specify a small value for this parameter An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 14 CFG_log_path_str This field specifies the logging path for ekERNEL only Other modules use the drive specified in the command line parameters of the shortcut for authorized Log drive C in combination with a hard coded path CASOPHO Messenger Net Log An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows CASOPHO Messenger Net Log DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 335 Table eKERNEL SITE CFG GarbageCollection This field specifies the rate of garbage collection internal use only CFG GarbageCollection refers to the number of seconds when alarms are considered expired when a lt msgrqs gt does not receive a lt msgrpy gt This helps establishing internal recovery for non responding devices and peripherals Avaya recommends that you specify 600 for this value An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 600 CFG_Watchdog_com_port_str This field specifies the usage of an optional watchdog configuration The default value is DISABLED indicating no watchdog function is available
45. 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Output program activity Output program activity The eSMTP module is now ready to receive message requests from eKERNEL These requests are handled on a first in first out basis The requests are received in the format shown in Figure 4 Message request format on page 19 lt xml gt lt msgrqs gt lt id gt 00251 lt id gt lt to gt befmi ls be lt to gt lt pag_01 gt Test to eSMTP lt pag_01 gt lt pag_more gt N lt pag_more gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt Figure 4 Message request format The message requests are executed one at a time by means of a TCP sockets connection to the SMTP server of choice The actual dialog box with the SMTP server can be monitored through the eSMTP tab as shown in Figure 5 eSMTP tab on page 19 AX eSMTP SOPHO Messenger Net v2 0 7 eKernel eSMTP E Jobq Active Request From To Subject Data E D Data arrival 230 bytes received from eKERNEL 00150 15 35 50 Figure 5 eSMTP tab The eSMTP tab provides an overview of the requests that are waiting to be processed This is visible in the top area referred to as the job queue Requests are handled as follows DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 19 Module eSMTP Request handling 1 The request is analyzed and the required keywords are extracted and shown to the right The left hand side of the window
46. 20 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 213 Table eDMSAPI eDMSAPI Msg dly n This field specifies the delay in seconds between sending the individual requests send normal message and send urgent message An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 3 eDMSAPI GeneralTimeOut n This field specifies the Time in seconds the eDMSAPI program waits for an event from the CSTA service This value is by default 10 seconds and must be greater than 5 When no event is received within this time a negative acknowledge is sent to the eKERNEL application or External clients for outbound calls An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 eDMSAPI Ack2TimeOut n Time in seconds the eDMSAPI program waits for an ACK message request from the iSPBS signaling that an URGENT message has been read by the DECT user outbound calls An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 30 eDMSAPI DataPathDelay n This keyword specifies the time in seconds to wait between receiving a StopDataResult event form a device and before sending a new StartDataPathRequest for the same device The default value is 2 seconds This parameter is implemented because the eDMSAPI module receives Universal failure events reason INVALID_CALLING_DEVICE when sending a StartDataPathRequest directly after receiving a StopDataResult for the same device An ex
47. 2013 RE RE E ica 229 Ee Group dell banda 231 E MEG E 231 G2 er NEO Golau a ON 233 ESPA Ball Ala d r Sii 233 E EE TE husene 235 EP NE NE tege eege eebe Eegeregie 235 SESPA NAK rety G E 236 CE PA A A tats be Sunil bss dudulea vecundauebe dat eatunddv induc 236 EP NNN PG 237 E OUT Ca DE SIS AS Gees 237 CESPA OUT Nmr trans d pt Sl ui 238 A BE E E E A A eves 239 Chapter 19 Table eESPA_OUTBOUND_CFGooccccccccccccccccccccncnanananannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnrnrnnnnnnns 241 EESPA IBA OPA Ai 241 E SPAO Si EE creeper errr rere 241 EP ABS Moi iaa 241 PTE N R 241 CESPA ALA Fay O E 242 CE EN 243 EPP S aneian 243 EP COMON Sus ada 243 Chapter 20 Table 610 MODULE cn A 245 SO modul ES EE 245 ler BEE 245 TE ETE oN A EE a 245 SION TI 245 lee AA 246 le RH Sa EE 246 A EE ciasaniedecacaslansaOaae 246 A A O A T 247 Ghapter 21 Table 00 BR TE 249 le WER A A 249 EE o 249 A A epee rman per rn irereen Tn tre ert nT ererr ry eet rrn Tere Tyr ir err rrrrrer rrr errr yee 249 SOAL Medular AA 249 AA ESMAS ri 250 A IAS iaa 250 AGA Md a 251 DALRA E Sea 251 EEE o RR iaasanncs iedaaaniesciasanarssmiecbinreiese 252 EEE EE NE EE EE oi 252 SEM AE Mame Se 253 SEE ERR REE RT tre Tree rr ort tre 253 EM AE SG 253 rn 22 Topice RE EER 257 TE REA 257 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 9 Tek RE Ni E 257 TESE Ge S 257 AA o 257 TELE COR AC SI akin EE EA mI 258 AE E O NAR 258 TE
48. A nEG 305 SAP OUTP M FA arica 305 ORE FOM E EEE RE 306 E en E ER 306 AP re manmade otanalaed audamiesiansasiat vianceente tags te tiantamee te saudeeenaadametes 307 EE EEE ET OR RE RE re Er 307 ORF NN EE 307 FT Seen 307 ET EE EEE EE NE NE ER EEE EE 308 EE A PE JE 308 Fe TE iaa EE TE EE E 308 Eg JE EN 308 EEE EEE ua 309 GRPM Desactivate_ E ii A a 309 GRP SOME Maia ada 309 Chapter 32 Table eKERNEL GUARDING mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvevevevevennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 311 SKERNEL GUARDING para mater ia 311 A Mcnsaaedd dual ankedninadede de inaadhacenniacambedans smieeisereeseeindatasceden 311 AQUA FN ee EE 311 E EE 312 CUA MOn EE catenin santa ten aR iaca tRNA RNAaNs Ae 312 QUE TIE Deac 312 ETE Drs ts A A ib 313 Se A E 313 GUA PP RIB adri aa 313 sn EE 313 A O 313 QUA TIME E 314 GUA Med Ahora RE EE 314 CUN ORP Ne Saad dirias 314 QUA ALA IA E 314 EU AAA A N AEEA IAN 315 Chapter 33 Table GRERNEL HOLIDAY sssimicininniiin 317 12 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 SKERNEL HOLIDAY E 317 Holiday A NE EE EE EAR 317 AS ER son uantauaddanaxadueceiaansnedddaaxtndaanadarncins 318 Chapter 34 Table eKERNEL INPGM rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnn 319 SETE NPE ARGE 319 EE EEE NE 319 EE ER EE NN ES EA 320 MF SE Arr 320 ke ERE EE 320 LEI RE TE 321 SEE er ERR EE E E ET E E 321 INPOC E ia RE RE 322 NIP Ga RE 322 RPO SEIS A Pu ised kdn
49. API port str This field specifies the port to which CSTA Service exe listens and in the current release must always be set to 59000 An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 59000 eDMSAPI PBX address str This field specifies the IP address of the PBX The information is distributed to CSTA Service exe which handles the sockets connection between DECT Messengerand the PBX Contact the switch administrator to obtain the IP address of the switch If a different addressing scheme or subnet mask is in use appropriate TCP IP network configuration must be performed on both platforms default gateway additional interface and so on An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 110 49 171 eDMSAPI PBX port str This field specifies the port to which the PBX listens and depends on the PBX type In previous releases the recommended value was 2555 which is the default port to which a SOPHO DMC listens Starting from R3 0 there is also support for DAP controller and Avaya The recommended default value for DMC is still 2555 and the recommended default value for DAP 212 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eDMSAPI parameters controller and Avaya is 28001 however depending on the configuration settings other values for example 2001 are appropriate An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follo
50. CFG Watchdog cmd strj checksum The default value is 0x21 336 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL SITE parameters For more information see the user manual of the internal serial watchdog page 9 till 13 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0x21 CFG_INRQS id n This field specifies a value that is used internally by eKERNEL and you must not change the value unless explicitly instructed to do so The value stored in CFG INRQS id n is used to generate unique numbers to incoming message requests Manipulation of this value can result in system malfunction The value is used to generate unique keys in the Messenger DATA database table RQS IN Resetting the value without cleaning up RQS IN can result in system failure and is unsupported Important Because table values are for performance reasons retrieved at startup of eKERNEL and committed at close down of eKERNEL never stop the eKERNEL using any method other than gracefully shutting down the application with the close button Abnormal shutdown can result in problems when the system is started Avaya recommends the use of a UPS Problems due to system power failure are unsupported An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2392 never change the current value manually CFG OUTRGS id n This field specifies a value that is used internally by eKER
51. Controller and the DAP Controller is responds with the last known location information The timeout parameter defines the allotted time to wait for an answer from the DAP Controller When a timeout occurs the location returned to eKERNEL is undefined N A If you experience frequent time outs you should consider increasing the value or try to isolate the resource problem An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 eLOC Retry count n This parameter defines how many retries are sent to the eLOCATION module when a negative acknowledge NACK is received on the eLOCATION request This situation is typically when there is no response from the DAP Controller on location request The requests are sent with a eLOC Retry intv n interval in seconds If after e LOC Retry count nretries a negative acknowledgement is still received the request status is END in eLOCATION REEQUEST table If this request was only sent to one eLOCATION module the alarm is set and the replacements values Location Location Date and Location Time are set to If the location request was sent to more then one eLOCATION module the parameters associated with this request see table LOCATION INBOUND RESULT are relevant An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 346 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eLOCATION parameters eL
52. Descr str This field specifies a brief description of the site usually the name of the institution or the name of the city is entered here You can also enter for authorized your Avaya customer number An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Number One Systems CFG Site Admin name str This field specifies the name of the system administrator who is responsible within the institution for the installation This is usually the name of the help desk the IT department or the person responsible of the PBX infrastructure The name is displayed in some user interfaces as the person to contact to request more information An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Francis Missiaen CFG Site Admin e mail str This field specifies a valid e mail address of the person or department specified in CFG Site Admin name str In the current release the field is informational only If you install the eWEB module Avaya recommends that you enter the e mail address while configuring the Apache Web Server 3 1 20 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows francis missiaen 1s be CFG Site eKERNEL ip str This field specifies the local IP address of the system Note It is required to assign a fixed IP address for the DECT Messenger You can determine the IP address of the system with the IPCONFIG command Click Start on the Windows task bar and choose Run gt cmd
53. Description as this is represented to the Web Administrator during further maintenance 6 Click the green arrow in front of a definition to maintain an existing entry For example in the next figure the group 00002 is maintained Site 1 NEC Philips gt gt gt Area 1 Hilversum gt gt gt Module sAPI Manufacturer API Modal BASE subset insert Name Description Comments 00001 Test from APT Default configuration 00002 This is a new group Default comments The detailed screen shows the selected definition Site 1 NEC Philips gt gt gt Area 1 Hilversum gt gt gt Module eAPI Manufacturer APL Model BASE Field Value Name 00002 Description This is a new group Comments Detault comments cancel edit delete DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 181 Module Web Administrator User Guide 7 Click edit to alter a number of input capable fields 8 Enter changes then click apply Site L NEC Philips gt gt gt Area 1 Hilversum gt gt gt Module ent Manufacturer APL Model BASE Field value Name 00002 Description This is a new group Comments Default comments cancel apply 9 To delete an existing definition select the group and click delete Site 1 NEC Philips gt gt gt Area 1 Hilversum gt gt gt Module eAP Manufacturer AP Model BASE Field Yalue Name 00002 Description This is a new group Cornments Defaul
54. Ended alarms e Report Scripts Active alarms e Ended alarms e Configuration Basic Group members Alternative devices e Overview Advanced e Devices DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 153 Module Web Administrator User Guide Authorization level Functionality Facilities Groups e Users Expert e Tasks e Configuration e PHP Info e Import e Security Change password e Logout The following section describes the functionality of accounts that have User authorization levels Other accounts are described in Supervisor on page 169 and Administrator on page 174 Log in Your system administrator provides your user name and password Keep your user name and password confidential do not exchange this information with others unless you are instructed to do so by your system administrator Logging in to Web Administrator 1 Open the your web browser and in the Address field enter the URL where Web Administrator is installed for example http messenger ez index php The Login page appears 2 Inthe User field enter the user name provided by your administrator 3 In the Password field enter the password provided by your administrator The password appears as a series of asterisks 4 Click Submit If you enter an incorrect user name or password an error message appears Invalid user and password combination Try again if you still can
55. Enter the command IPCONFIG You must prior to connecting the system to the network contact the network administrator and request a valid IP address If DHCP server is in place check for an IP address that is not within the range of the DHCP server Although there are techniques to extend the lease period to a high value obtaining an IP address from a DHCP server is not supported and can result in system malfunction An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 110 50 138 332 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL SITE parameters CFG Site eKERNEL port str This field specifies a port number Valid port numbers are in the range between 0 and 65535 However Avaya recommends that you avoid using ports in the range of 0 and 1024 as these ports are likely to used by other applications Note You can use the NETSTAT command to find out what ports are in use When all required service is installed for authorized DMSAPI service CSTA service PC Anywhere Web Server SMTP Server and so on you can find out what ports are currently in use Click Start in the Windows task bar and choose Run gt cmd Enter the command NETSTAT A to display an overview of TCP IP ports is use The default value 9000 is usually acceptable Although current release does not implement eKERNEL to eKERNEL communication the ekERNEL always binds a socket to the po
56. Exe eESPA exe Site I eKernel address GNTNISKDS eKernel port 3113 Log drive C Windowstyle 6 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTNISKDS SOPHO Messenger Net eESPA Port 3114 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eESPA exe Site I eKernel address GNTNISKDS eKernel port 3114 Log drive C Windowstyle 6 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site I Environment GNTNISKDS SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service Shortcut VC NSOPHO Messenger Net Exe CSTA_Service exe Windowstyle 6 Figure 60 eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SKDS reg Windows Registry Editor Version 5 00 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 2 Environment LO CAL HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 2 Environment LO CAL SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 2 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eKERNEL exe Site 2 Windowstyle 6 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 2 Environment LO CAL SOPHO Messenger Net eESPA Port 3115 Shortcut VC NSOPHO Messenger Net Exe eESPA exe Site 2 eKernel address LOCAL eKer nel port 3115 Log drive C Windowstyle 6 Figure 61 eTM Site 2 Environment LOCAL reg 62 DECT Messen
57. F 2 Brand 317010 verdieping 1 2 3 1 VSK F 3 Brand 317010 verdieping 2 2 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com March 2013 Chapter 51 Table e WEB SNDUSRMSG eWEB SNDUSRMSG parameters Name Type Size WUM User id str Text 10 WUM Sequence n Integer 2 WUM Message str Text 80 WUM_AJA id n Long Integer 4 WUM Comments str Text 255 WUM User id str This field specifies the user as defined in e WEB USER AUTH table The user is defined at the login process where the web user enters a valid user and password This user name is stored in the Web browser and reused as needed when authentication is needed for Web requests The table WEB SNDUSRMSG allows a system administrator to predefine a number of messages that are automatically presented to a web user in the web based Send User Message functionality The field can either contain a qualified username or can have the generic special value ALL This special value ALL means the message is defined for all users An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 00001 qualified user or ALL generic user WUM Sequence n This field is a sequence number and makes the WUM User id strand WUM Sequence na unique key Use WUM Sequence n to define the sort sequence of the available predefined messages Avaya recommends that you start with a value of 1 and increase by one for subsequent messages An autho
58. If a Watchdog board is installed you must specify the COM port here for authorized COMO3 If a watchdog is operational the system signals error conditions using a watchdog board configured on the specified COM resource An attached relay contact can generate an audible or visible alarm notification to signal the error condition An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows COMO3 CFG_Watchdog_interval_n This field specifies in combination with CFG Watchdog com port n the behavior of a Watchdog board If DISABLED was specified the value must be set to 0 e If a COM port was specified to activate the card an interval can be specified The value indicates the frequency eKERNEL sends a control signal to the card When eKERNEL fails to send the signal at the specified interval for authorized because of a hardware failure operating system failure eKERNEL failure KERNEL stopped and so on the card detects the error condition and triggers an alarm if the Watchdog is configured correctly A typical value is between 10 and 60 seconds but must match the card configuration Large values can slow down alarm notification while very small values unnecessarily consume system resources An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 CFG Watchdog cmd str This field specifies the signal that is sending to the COM port is a 5 byte packet that includes a checksum 0x01 0x57 0x84
59. Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com elO_DO parameters Site Area Module Contact Seconds Comments 1 1 03 03 5 1 1 03 04 5 1 1 03 05 5 1 1 03 06 5 1 1 03 07 5 1 1 03 08 5 2 1 03 01 5 2 1 03 02 5 2 1 03 03 5 2 1 03 04 5 2 1 03 05 5 2 1 03 06 5 2 1 03 07 5 2 1 03 08 5 2 2 03 01 5 2 2 03 02 5 2 2 03 03 5 2 2 03 04 5 2 2 03 05 5 2 2 03 06 5 2 2 03 07 5 2 2 03 08 5 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 263 Table elO_ DO 264 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 24 Table eKERNEL AREA eKERNEL area parameters Name Type Size AREA Site id n Integer 2 AREA Area id n Integer 2 AREA Area Descr str Text 50 AREA Area Comments str Text 255 AREA Site id n This field refers to the site identifier as defined in the eKERNEL SITE table In most cases only one site is configured A typical value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 AREA Area id n This field indicates the area identifier The combination site and area must be unique in the database In most cases the configuration consists of 1 site and 1 area As explained in the eKERNEL SITE table the term site is referred to an environment that is handled by one single eKERNEL instance
60. Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 7 Module eVBVOICE AHVR Important Due to the ongoing development of the DECT Messenger product suite some modules that provide additional functionality may become available after the initial release of DECT Messenger 4 0 The following modules are described in this document but are not available at initial General Availability eFR e eLICENSE eLOCATION eSMS e eSNMP e eVBVOICE The eFR module is an add on module and is licensed separately through the eLICENSE module Some of the modules listed in this attention box are available only on a site specific basis Introduction With the current eVBVoice module you can generate confirm and reset an alarm When an alarm is set a pre recorded message can be distributed to a number of recipients using Ad Hoc Voice Recording AHVR You can use eVBVOICE AHVR to perform the following actions e Generate an alarm Record a specific alarm message e Distribute the ad hoc recorded message The eVBVoice module operates basically as before the addition of AVHR You SET an alarm in the same way as before AVHR using the 2 level menu structure However you can only record a message after you receive the level 2 prompt The recording stops when you press a dtmf key or when the connection is broken The recorded message is then distributed in the same way as pre recorded messages DECT
61. KERNEL GROUP For each defined group one or more group member must be defined in the eKERNEL GROUP MEMBER table You can assign authority to the groups by means of the eKERNEL GROUP AUTH table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 31101 00001 GRP INPGM id n As described above group identifiers are uniquely defined by combining input program identifier and group name The input program is the value specified in the ekERNEL_INPGM table Avaya recommends following the naming convention set out in Table 35 Recommended Group identifier naming convention on page 298 Table 35 Recommended Group identifier naming convention Byte 1 5 Input program Byte 1 Site of input program Byte 2 Area of input program Byte 3 Input program type 1 eCAP or eAPI or eESPA 6 elo 7 eWEB 8 eSMTP server Example 31101 denotes site 3 area 1 input program type eCAP or eAPI and input program sequence 01 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 31101 GRP Name str As described above group identifiers are uniquely defined by combining input program identifier and group name The input program is the value specified in the eKERNEL INPGM table The group name field is the group indication that is typically received from the external alarm system In many environments alarm systems are capable of sending some kind of destination 2
62. Log drive C 28 10 2001 15 28 40 S INF TCP local port 01065 connected with remote port 03111 eKERNEL 28 10 2001 15 28 40 O TCP lt xml gt lt cfgrqs gt lt appl gt eSMTP lt appl gt lt site gt 3 lt site gt lt cfgrqs gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 15 28 40 I TCP lt xml gt lt cfgrpy gt lt smtp_address gt 127 0 0 1 lt smtp_address gt lt smtp_port gt 25 lt smtp_port gt lt smtp domain gt GNTN1SFMI ibsbe be lt smtp domain gt lt email_from gt MessengertNet lt email_from gt lt format gt 32 0 0 0 0 lt format gt lt log_path gt C SOPHO Messenger net lt log_path gt lt log_days gt 1 lt log_days gt lt cfgrpy gt lt xml gt Figure 2 eSMTP configuration request When the configuration is received a window similar to the one shown Figure 3 Configuration information on page 18 opens The configuration can be viewed in the Connections tab 2 eSMTP SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel eSMTP Connections m eKernel m Configuration local 127 001 1067 SMTP address lav001 Remote 127001 3111 SMP Status Connected SMTP doman GNTNISFMlibsbebe Logpah CASOPHOMessenger Net r eSMTP Log days nm gt Local N A N A Remote 127 0 0 1 25 Status PS E WU ME Data arrival 230 bytes received from eKERNEL 00005 15 33 26 Figure 3 Configuration information 18 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book
63. Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 123 Module evBVOICE AHVR Configuration In eConfig you define the menu structure One of the options on level 1 is to SET an alarm See the following figure Module eYBYOICE Y Error wavefils Error wav 4d Wrong piicode wavefile WWrongPincode w No message wavefile NoMess way A NoWavefile wavefile NoWavFie way Confirm wavefie Confirm way Y System wavefile System wav 49 Record wavefie Record way S Dulbound delivered wavefles QutboundDe Alam priority tor DTMF confirmaton 1 Silence interval BIO 43 Comments Delaut comments A Auto create group False Y Delaut output program eDMSAPI Gp Delaut output program lacility 0333 Input program descripticn Default descriptic 49 Input program comments Defauk configual 2 9 Menu options i I gt gt Menu options level 1 Figure 134 Level 1 Set alarm On level 2 you define the alarm ID and the group See the following figure 124 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com March 2013 Configuration Module e BYOICE Ai Error wavefile Error way GP Wrong phcode wavefile Wrong incode w 49 No message wavefile NoMess way S 49 No Wavefile wavefile NoWavFie way Confirm wavefie Confirm way AN System wavefile System wav a 49 Record wavefie Record way 9 Oulbound delivered warefi
64. Moi A AA 368 WEB SKEPNEL address sd AAA AAA AAA AAA 368 ENE ANOS dad ia 368 SES Command A EE ON 368 Chapter 46 Table eWEB SCRIP cin vi bvkkvddnda dd 369 es ER ERE EE 369 VE 369 WSC SN ek 369 Kl ER RR ENE RE N EE A E AT 369 El See 370 WoC GRP Name iia as 370 e 370 EEE Sosa EE AA 371 WSC MIR CON da 371 Ke E Duda 371 EET GE EEE ai 371 SER ERE EE EE ER EE 372 Chapter 47 Table e WEB SCRIPT SET AUTH rverervnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvevevevevnvnnnnvnner 373 ENER SCRIPT SET AUTH pode eegene et 373 re NMS Wh EE 373 Ke RER ER RR terres seer rere 373 Ke SMA Diaria AAA 373 pt E Pe EE 374 KC OMITE STE AAA 374 Chapter 48 Table e WEB SCRIPT TRACE AUTH rvvvvvrrvrvvvvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnveneer 375 SWEB SORIPT TRACE AUTH PARMA AA 375 EE RE A a 375 Kee EE ER NE eee errr 375 Pal UE O Mad iii NE ER ite 376 EE GE REE RE RE EE 376 KN TE RE EE REE EE NE EN 376 KE ERE EE RE NE 376 Chapter 49 Table e WEB SCRIPT CANCEL AUT 377 VERB SCRIPT CANCEL ALT Herein ters a aa 377 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 15 NE ease 377 WOGA Pea Mur EEE AAA beetle be ye Aa 377 WSCA SOI EEE EE 377 PE EL EEE EE 378 WSCA FEE EEE Eege 378 Chapter 50 Table e WEB SNDGRPMSG rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnvnnnnnnnnnnnnevnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnveen 379 WEB FEE EE EE 379 EIER bi 379 WGN ARA RE Sateen geet Cok etre ood NE EE tear ER ee Omer PN KE ee 379 Eat SPR ER RE EE aaa 379 E
65. Net Exe er exe SOPHO xe Messenger Net Exe 3 CASOPHO omnithread r C Temp weekday omnithread_rt dll Messenger Net Exe t dll SOPHO Messenger Net Exe 3 CASOPHO Messenger C Temp weekday Messenger_CFG Messenger Net Mdb CFG mdb SOPHO mdb Messenger Net Mdb 3 CASOPHO Messenger C Temp weekday Messenger_Data Messenger Net Mdb Data mdb SOPHO mdb Messenger Net Mdb DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com March 2013 Chapter 13 Table eCAP generic eCAP generic parameters Name Type Size eCAPG Inpgm id n Long Integer 4 eCAPG Line Sep str Text 50 eCAPG Line Select start n Integer 2 eCAPG Line Select len n Integer 2 eCAPG Line Select str Text 50 eCAPG Line Omit start n Integer 2 eCAPG Line Omit len n Integer 2 eCAPG Line Omit str Text 50 eCAPG Field Sep str Text 50 eCAPG GRP Name start n Integer 2 eCAPG GRP Name len n Integer eCAPG GRP Name field n Integer 2 eCAPG Msg start n Integer 2 eCAPG Msg len n Integer 2 eCAPG Msg field n Integer 2 eCAPG Ala Descr start n Integer 2 eCAPG Ala Descr len n Integer 2 eCAPG Ala Descr P ield n Integer 2 eCAPG Dft GRP Name str Text 128 eCAPG Dft Msg str Text 128 eCAPG Dft Ala Descr str Text 50 eCAPG Reset start n Integer 2 eCAPG Reset len n Integer 2 eCAPG Reset str Text 50 eCAPG Remove after str Text 50 eCAPG Comments str Text 255 eCAPG Inpgm id n This field refers to the input program identifier as def
66. New password confirm field reenter your new password Reports of active alarms The system generates reports of active alarms that are processed through eKERNEL and makes them available to users with User expert Supervisor and Administrator privilege DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 161 Module Web Administrator User Guide Reports are generated from the information that is stored in the Messenger DATA database which is an internal repository that temporarily stores active alarms Alarms are organized according to output program and the number of active alarms appears next to each output program The report provides a snapshot of an instant in time and is not updated in real time Click refresh to update the information in the report Click on a Module to see the details of active alarms for that program When you select a module in the Work with Active Alarms page the active alarms associated with the selected output module appear and for each alarm the system displays the destination device Identifier Output program Message and Next call timestamp The search field can be used to subset the view to selected subset criteria The navigation keys home and pgup and pgdn allow navigating through the list The refresh allows you to take a new snapshot Click the green arrow to get additional details on the selected active alarm Note The reset link should only be used by
67. Note GRP From str can be larger than GRP To str In this case a job can start at 21 00 and end at 06 00 night shift Note A device can be active from for more than one period of time on a given day For authorized 08 00 12 00 and 13 15 17 30 in this case two group members must be defined one of 08 00 12 00 and another with 13 15 17 30 To clarify the possible values authorizeds are shown in Table 41 Group member schedule authorizeds on page 307 306 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER parameters Table 41 Group member schedule authorizeds From To Remark 00 00 23 59 Member is active 24 24 hr day and night 06 30 13 30 Member is active from 06 30 to 13 30 21 00 06 00 Member is active from 21 00 till 06 00 GRP Mon b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Mondays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Mondays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 GRP Tue b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Tuesdays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Tuesdays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typical
68. Note that a similar value is implemented in KERNEL ALARM table The value here overrides the value in the eKERNEL ALARM table due to bandwidth constraints An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 600 eOAP Comments str Use this field to enter administrator comments It is informational only An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Default eOAP configuration 358 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 43 Table eSMTP CLIENT eSMTP CLIENT parameters Name Type Size eSMTP Site id n Integer 2 eSMITP Area id n Integer 2 esMTP Srv ip str Text 15 epp Srv port str Text 5 esMTP Srv domain str Text 128 eSMTP_ALA Prty DTMF Confirm n Integer 2 eSMTP Silence intv n Integer 2 eSMTP From address str Text 50 eSMTP Comments str Text 255 eSMTP Site id n This field specifies the site identifier as defined in KERNEL SITE table In most environments the value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eSMTP Area id n This field specifies the area identifier as defined in eKERNEL AREA table In most environments the value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eSMTP srv ip str This field specifies the IP address of the SMTP server that is used to handle outbound SMTP messages This is typically an SMTP compatible sy
69. SOPHO Messenger Net EL e Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMI Sr SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service SOPHO Messenger Net eASYNC Port 3105 i El SOPHO Messenger Net eCAP Port 3102 i a SOPHO Messenger Net eCAP Port 3103 L SOPHO Messenger Net eCAP Port 3104 i Je SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3107 79 SOPHO Messenger Net eDMSAPI Port 3101 a SOPHO Messenger Net elO Port 3108 E SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 i Je SOPHO Messenger Net eSMTP Port 3111 11 SOPHO Messenger Net eSMTP server Port 3110 rz SOPHO Messenger Net e BYOICE Port 3106 a a Site 1 Environment GNTN1SKDS 1 SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service i E SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3207 SOPHO Messenger Net eESPA Port 3113 Je SOPHO Messenger Net eESPA Port 3114 P Ja SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 E 4 Site 2 Environment LOCAL E Sr SOPHO Messenger Net eESPA Port 3115 S SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 2 G Site 3 Environment LOCAL d r SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service S SOPHO Messenger Net eDMSAPI Port 3101 Y SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 3 gd SE SOPHO SysDirector Net 29 TCP Monitor My Computer HKEY CURRENT USERI Software Philips Figure 58 Example of configuration of four environments e Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMI Environment GNTN1SKDS e Site 2 Environment LOCAL e Site 3 Environment LOCAL The first two environme
70. Sending messages to remote addresses As aresult the SMTP server is contacted and a message is sent The IP address and port number is retrieved for the server defined in the eSMTP_CLIENT table with a matching site and area as used by the Apache Web Server The mail is sent following the specs of RFC821 In the composed mail the MAIL FROM keyword is automatically retrieved from the definition in the eWEB_USER_AUTH table As a result when the destination user replies to the mail the reply arrives in the correct mailbox of the sender Send Server Message Send Server Message is a function that communicates to the eKERNEL module This is the opposite of the Send DMS API Message and Send SMTP Message both of which directly access the underlying services and ignore the eKERNEL module for processing A major advantage of using Send Server Message is that it utilizes more product features including logging sending to a group of users assigning alarm types priorities addressing any kind of peripherals implementing confirmation procedures implementing alternatives devices and so on Because Send Server Message communicates with eKERNEL a number of configuration actions are required One of them is specifying alarm identifiers in the eKERNEL_ALARM table for the input program that is assigned to the eWEB instance At this time you can define forinstance alarm types with different lengths for example short messages of 8 bytes medium m
71. Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eCAP exe Site 1 eKernel address GNTN1SFMI eKernel port 3102 Log drive C Windowstyle 6 HKEY CURRENT USERNSoftwareVPhilipsVSOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMINSOPHO Messenger Net eCAP Port 3103 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eCAP exe Site 1 eKernel address GNTN1SFMI eKernel port 3103 Log drive C Windowstyle 6 HKEY CURRENT USER SoftwareVPhilipsVSOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMI SOPHO Messenger Net eCAP Port 3104 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eCAP exe Site 1 eKernel address GNTN1SFMI eKernel port 3104 Log drive C Windowstyle 6 continued on next page 60 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMINSOPHO Messenger Net eASYNC Port 3105 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eASYNC exe Site 1 eKer nel address GNTN1SFMI eKernel port 3105 Log drive C Windowstyle 6 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMINSOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe CSTA_Service exe Windowstyle 6 HKEY CURRENT USER SoftwarelVPhilipsVSOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMINSOPHO Messenger Net eDMSAPI Port 3101 Shortcut C
72. USERA Allobj b This field specifies whether a user has the authority to access all objects In most cases the value False 0 is used This means the user does not have authority to access all objects Instead the user only has access to maintain the groups he or she has been granted access to as defined in the eKERNEL_GROUP_AUTH table If your environment requires it you can create users with administrator privileges who are allowed to maintain any existing group through the eWEB based Work with Groups To do so set this field to True 1 to grant the all object special authority to these users Users with all object special authority do not need to be granted authority in the eKERNEL_GROUP_AUTH table Avaya recommends giving this special authority only to system administrators and service staff An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows O denotes False USERA Secadm b This field specifies whether a user has security administrator special authority If this value is set to False 0 the user has access to all tables in the Table View within e WEB except eWEB USER AUTH which shows usernames and passwords in plain text If your environment requires it you can create users with administrator privileges who are allowed to maintain any user profile in e WEB For those users set this field to True 1 to allow those users to consult the table WEB USER AUTH and see the user and password informatio
73. User befmi Input request 2 iJ Script 02 03 2007 13 19 19 RAMPENPLAN FASE1 Message RAMPENPLAN FASE1 A Group eDMSAPI User admin Bs 3 Input request 7921 fi Script 01 03 2007 17 05 50 RAMPENPLAN FASE1 Message RAMPENPLAN FASE1 I Group eDMSAPI User admin I Input request 7882 Seri t 10 01 2007 09 55 15 RAMPENPLAN FASE1 Message RAMPENPLAN FASE1 Group eDMSAPI Lj User befmi A Input request 8110 i Script 03 01 2007 09 32 16 RAMPENPLAN FASE1 Message RAMPENPLAN FASE3 C Group eDMSAPI A User befri j Input request 8014 Administrator A user with Administrator rights has full access to all capabilities of the Web Administrator Send an SNMP trap The function Send an SNMP trap is available to Administrator SNMP trap is shown in the Send a Message window when the system has the eSNMP module installed licensed and configured SNMP trap provides a web based basic implementation of an SNMPv1 trap sender For details on the capabilities of SNMP trap refer to Module eSNMP on page 43 To send an SNMP trap enter the fields as shown in the following paragraph and the example In the following example an SNMPv1 trap is sent to 127 0 0 1 with community public and enterprise OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 28088 32 1 The enterprise OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 28088 32 1 is registered by NEC Philips HQ by Francis Missiaen The OI
74. a small safety factor for authorized add 5 to 10 seconds and define the ALA_Repeat_intv_n as such An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 ALA_Length_n This field specifies the length of the alarm that is considered as relevant Avaya recommends that you set the length to correspond to the length of the received alarm signal although this is not always necessary You can just as easily change messages in the alarm systems so the length fits your environment and peripherals For instance if you keep message length to 16 bytes or less the messages fit on a single line on a DECT C4040 or DECT C4050 extension This demand can result is instructions to the alarm vendor to properly align relevant information in the received alarm messages so all needed text is left adjusted and processed in DECT Messenger In some environments longer messages are relevant In such cases you can specify for authorized message lengths of 100 bytes if input comes from for authorized WEB interface and output goes to peripherals that are capable of handling long messages eSMTP eASYNC and so on An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 16 ALA_Trace_b This parameter is a Boolean value and can be either True 1 or False 0 Specify the value True only for those alarms that are related to eWEB input program and generated using the Send Script Message function These alarms are de
75. a value that corresponds with any of the definitions in the eKernel alarm table for input program related to e WEB For authorized if e WEB is input program 11701 and eKernel alarm table contains alarm identifiers 1170101 and 1170102 one of these defined values must be used In most cases a number of alarm identifiers are defined to handle different message lengths and different message priorities An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1170101 370 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eWEB parameters WSC Msg str This field describes the message that is sent to the group members Avaya recommends that you add a descriptive message that allows the recipient sufficient information to handle the alarm condition Mobile users often lack immediate access to other information resources such as a site map or technical specification Avaya recommends that you keep the message length less than or equal to the maximum length defined in the associated eKERNEL ALARM table FREE is the only other valid entry This keyword enables the end user to enter a message An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows EVACUATION is active WSC Min dev cnt str This field specifies the minimum number of devices that must be selected from the group by the end user before a script message can be activated The only other valid entry in th
76. an entry typically found in this field is as follows 11101 INPGM Site id n This field specifies the number of the site as defined in eKERNEL SITE table In most cases this is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 INPGM Area id n This field specifies the number of the area as defined in eKERNEL AREA table In most cases this is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 INPGM_Appl_str This field indicates the specification of the input program There is a predefined list of supported values each of them refers to a module In the current release only the following values are supported eAPI eCAP eESPA eSNMP eVBVOICE eCSTA elO eWEB and eSMTP server Other modules can be added to the list in future releases The recommended naming convention dictates the use of an appropriate value for the field INPGM_id_n The eCAP and eAPI input programs have identities such as xx1xx and the eVBVOICE input programs have identifiers xx4xx and so on An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows eAPI 320 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL_INPGM parameters INPGM Manufacturer str The behavior of different input program modules depends to the external alarm system and is therefore manufacturer related You must always enter a valid value in this field R
77. both the Publisher and the Subscriber site Based upon configuration settings in the registry the instance behaves as Publisher or as Subscriber The following functionality is available e eTM functionality Launch tasks associated with an environment Keep track of running processes of an environment Restart tasks that are missing e eTM HA specific functionality on Publisher TCP server listening on an administration port default 7000 Handling KeepAlive requests from Subscriber Handling Getlmage requests from Subscriber Keeping track of state of Publisher and Subscriber Changing the environment depending on the Publisher and Subscriber states e eTM HA specific functionality on Subscriber TCP client connecting to Publisher administration port Sending KeepAlive requests to Publisher Sending Getlmage requests to Publisher Keeping track of state of Publisher and Subscriber Changing the environment depending on the Publisher and Subscriber states During a change of environment all running tasks of a previous environment are ended and new tasks of the new environment are launched During such an event the Subscriber applies the last database image received from the Publisher and optionally applies changes defined in an SQL Script Registry settings eTM The configuration of environments and tasks is stored in the following section HKEY CURRENT USERISoftwareVPhilips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM This se
78. but is instead minimized to an icon in the system tray This function is designed to prevent the user from accidentally closing the eTM and associated tasks This approach is similar to monitoring applications of other vendors such as the Apache Monitor or the SQL Server Service Manager Shutting down eTM_HA The eTM can be shut down by opening the pop up menu shown in Figure 53 Open Task Manager on page 53 and choosing the Exit menu option Important Avaya recommends that you close applications using shut down exit or close options in the applications themselves to ensure a clean shutdown This helps to protect volatile data properly close down serial and sockets communications free resources clean up garbage and so on To stop processes gracefully follow the steps described in Shutting down eTM on page 66 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 65 Module eTM Shutting down eTM 1 Open the eTM HA pop up menu Right click the eTM HA icon in the system tray Stop the eTM HA e Choose the menu item Task Manager Stop e Choose the menu item Exit The following confirmation prompt is shown do not click OK or Cancel yet eTM SOPHO Messenger Net 2 8 0 GNTNISCTI E x Please confirm that you really want to terminate the module Task Manager It is highly recommended to manually close down all associated tasks prior to continuing Then press OK to terminate the Task Manager
79. confirm outstanding messages for those devices in DEVICE table with the DEV_Pincode_str equal to the CLID This technique is known as incoming confirmation and is typically used in environments where urgent messages must be confirmed when sent to devices such as SMS PAGING and SMTP without implicit bidirectional confirmation techniques embedded A callback from a predefined number for example GSM home subscriber and so on can be used to call off and confirm messages An incoming confirmation is only valid if the called device is defined in the eDMSAPI_INBOUND table with eDMSAPI_Type_str IC Therefore the calling device receives a O indication before the message to confirm the called device is valid and an X for an invalid destination IA When a E2 message is sent by an extension that is loRegistered field DEV_loRegister_b in table eKERNEL_DEVICE is true an incoming alarm action is triggered providing eKERNEL with four pieces of information the calling device called device message and priority When the eKERNEL application receives a request the request is valid when the called device is defined in the eDMSAPI_INBOUND table with Type lA and if the called and calling device is defined in the eDMSAPI_INBOUND_EVENT table Therefore valid requests are indicated with a symbol before the message sent invalid requests with a X indication An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows IA eDMSAPII Co
80. contacts those with a matching digital output module The current release supports up to eight modules per elO instance including one FP 1000 controlling module and can refer to FP Al 100 DP DI 300 FP DI 301 FP DI 330 and FP DO 401 The current implementation of elO is limited to configurations of up to eight modules attached to one FP 1000 controller module Avaya recommends starting the first module with number 01 and incrementing by 1 for the other modules DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 245 Table el0 MODULE Note Specify the leading 0 in the numbering enter the value 01 not 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 01 elOM Type str The current release supports the following modules Table 20 elOM supported modules FP Al 100 Analogue input 8 contacts FP DI 300 Digital input 8 contacts FP DI 301 Digital input 16 contacts FP DI 330 Digital input 8 contacts FP DI 401 Digital output 8 contacts Refer to the corresponding chapter in this document for technical specifications on the modules An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows FP DI 330 eloM Url str This field denotes the URL string associated with the module Refer to the FieldPoint Explorer and other National Instrument distributed I O documentation resources for more information on the URL defined OPC server binding mechanism
81. detection the alarm characteristics of the alarm that are initiated as a result of the incoming message process with a priority Normal The alarm identifier must match a definition in eKERNEL ALARM table and defines properties such as alarm priority length and so on The remainder of the action is defined in the eDMSAPI INBOUND RESULT table where a message is defined and a destination group is assigned based on calling and called device An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1190101 eDMSAPIIE Ala id Urgent n This field defines based upon appropriate record selection through CLID detection the alarm characteristics of the alarm that are initiated as a result of the incoming message process with a priority Urgent The alarm identifier must match a definition in eKERNEL ALARM table and defines properties such as alarm priority length and so on The remainder of the action is defined in the eDMSAPI INBOUND RESULT table where a message is defined and a destination group is assigned based on calling and called device An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1190102 220 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eDMSAPI inbound event parameters eDMSAPIIE Comments str This field can contain remarks from the administrator and is informational only Table 13 Sample Data
82. eKERNEL lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt lt msgrqs gt lt set_or_reset gt SET lt set_or_reset gt lt msg gt The message lt msg gt lt alarmdescr gt 9 lt alarmdescr gt lt group gt 12345 lt group gt lt remove_after gt SENT lt remove_after gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt Figure 186 Example eESPA module acts as input program If this eESPA module acts as an output program In the current release the data identifiers for the espa records are fixed Therefore when a message request is sent by the eKERNEL to the eESPA module the data in the lt beep code xx gt tag is put in data identifier 3 beep coding In the following authorized the data in the lt beep code xx gt tag from the message request must be translated to data identifier 3 beep coding in the espa record 234 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eESPA parameters Input lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt lt msgrqs gt lt id gt 00851 lt id gt lt group gt 12345 lt group gt call type gt 3 lt call type gt lt transmission_nmbr gt 1 lt transmission_nmbr gt lt alarm_cnt gt 1 lt alarm_cnt gt lt message_01 gt MESSAGE lt message_01 gt lt beep code 01 gt 3 lt beep code 01 gt lt priority_01 gt 1 lt priority_01 gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt Output espa record SOH1STX1US12345RS2USMESSAGERS3US3RS4US3RS5US1RS6US1ETXB CC Figure 187 Example eESPA module acts as output program
83. field is as follows 5 eSMTPS Email dir error str Once an inbound e mail is detected the eSMTP server module moves the processed e mail message to some kind of archive storage location This location is defined in eSMTPS Email dir processed str Mail that cannot be processed is moved to a separate location defined in e SMTPS Email dir error str A special value NONE can be defined here indicating the e mail messages in error are not kept online and are removed from the hard disk Although some kind of logging information is often still available the originating mail message is destroyed In most cases a directory name is specified and defines the location where the e mail messages in error are temporarily archived This archive allows system administrators to perform more detailed problem analysis Warning the value specified must be different from the value specified in the eSMTPS Email dir str parameter or otherwise infinite looping condition occurs The eSMTP server module attempts to create the hierarchical directory structure if the path does not exist An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows c inetpub mailroot drop error eSMTPS Email keep error n This field specifies the number of days the archive of e mail messages in error is kept on the hard disk The value is expressed in days and has typically a value of 5 days Adjust this value to accommodate the number of inbound e mail
84. follows 1 192 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eASYNC parameters eASYNC Send depth n This value specifies in combination with ASYNC Send time n when eASYNC starts processing A value of 1 denotes immediate processing a larger value specifies the number of messages that must be in the queue before processing starts This value is supported only for PROXIMUS SMS and KPN SMS This is the only provider that allows the delivery of more than one message in a single dial out request thus potentially reducing communication costs at the expense of speed Avaya recommends a value of 1 for most environments because processing is usually executed as soon as possible and any related call setup costs are therefore less important An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eASYNC Send time n This value specifies in seconds and in combination with ASYNC Send Depth n the moment when actual message delivery is triggered in eASYNC module When 1 is specified immediate processing is triggered when a message request is received from eKERNEL A larger value causes the system to wait until the specified number of messages is queued before processing begins Note that processing starts due to either Send Depth or Send time whichever occurs first Time can be lost if values larger than 1 are specified An example of an entry typically found i
85. in Table 1 Supported window styles on page 54 Table 1 Supported window styles Value Description 0 Window is hidden and focus is passed to the hidden window 1 Window has focus and is restored to its original size and position 2 Window is displayed as an icon with focus 3 Window is maximized with focus DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Value Description 4 Window is restored to its most recent size and position The currently active window remains active 6 Window is displayed as an icon The currently active window remains active The keyword Shortcut denotes the command line parameter that is used to launch the process The second section shows a log of the changes in the state of the tasks e The third section shows some additional logging information and is updated when for instance a task is terminated from within the eTM application e The bottom section shows on the left a small icon that denotes the current state of the eTM This application can be started paused or stopped The eTM is launched by means of the following command Table 2 Launch eTM Command C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eTM ex In most cases there is only one environment configured and the eTM uses this default configuration When there is more than one environment configured a selection window opens that allo
86. introduced in R3 0 and refers to the eLOG functionality that generates in eKERNEL comma separated files located in C SOPHO Messenger Net eLOG These files must not be confused with logging files located in the directory CASOPHO Messenger Net Log and contain logging of e amp KERNEL and other modules 334 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com ekKERNEL SITE parameters Special value 0 indicates no cleanup occurs This means eLOG files remain on the system until manual cleanup takes place Note On systems with a high workload the eLOG files can consume a lot of disk space To correct this specify a small value for this parameter An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 30 CFG Connectionstring CFG str This field is reserved for future releases and is not implemented yet The default value is shown below Provider Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4 0 Data Source CASOPHO Messenger Net Mdb Messenger CFG MDB CFG log nmbr days n This field specifies the number of days the log files are kept online available This value is always used by eKERNEL The other modules start with a hard coded value of 14 days and contact eKERNEL to request the configuration Once the configuration is received the modules continue work with the specified number of days Note the modules other that eKERNEL only purge old log files at midnight Avaya recommends specifying at least
87. is informational only An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Default configuration DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 351 Table eLOCATION INBOUND RESULT 352 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 40 Table eLOCATION RPN eLOCATION RPN parameters Name Type Size eLOCRPN Site id n Long Integer 4 eLOCRPN Area id n Long Integer 4 eLOCRPN REN str Text 3 eLOCRPN Message str Text 255 eLOCRPN Comments str Text 255 eLOCRPN Site id n This parameter refers to the site identifier as defined in eKERNEL SITE table Each eLOCATION instance is uniquely defined through a site and an area The eLOCATION RPN table defines the relation between the RPNs and the associated text that describes the physical location on the RPN For authorized the DAP Controller with IP address 10 110 49 169 port 28008 is handled by eLOCATION instance site 1 and area 1 and may feature a number of RPNs each of them defined in the eLOCATION RPN table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eLOCRPN Area id n This parameter refers to the area identifier as defined in the KERNEL AREA table The eLOCATION_RPN table defines the relation between the RPNs and the associated text that describes the physical location on the RPN For authorized the DAP Controller with IP address 10 110 49 169 port 280
88. is not a part of the espa record In the following authorized the data in the lt transmission_nmbr gt tag from the message request must be translated to data identifier 5 number of transmissions in the espa record DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eESPA parameters Input lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt lt msgrqs gt lt id gt 00851 lt id gt lt group gt 12345 lt group gt call type gt 3 lt call type gt lt transmission_nmbr gt 1 lt transmission_nmbr gt lt alarm_cnt gt 1 lt alarm_cnt gt lt message_01 gt MESSAGE lt message_01 gt lt beep code 01 gt 3 lt beep code 01 gt lt priority_01 gt 1 lt priority_01 gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt Output espa record SOH1STX1US12345RS2USMESSAGERS3US3RS4US3RSSUS1RS6US1ETXB CC Figure 189 Example eESPA module acts as output program An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eESPA Comments str This field can be filled with comments to allow administrators to add some remarks to the configuration record DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 239 Table ESPA 240 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 19 Table eESPA OUTBOUND CFG eESPA outbond_cfg parameters Name Type Size eESPAO Site id n Integer 2 eESPAO Area id n Integer 2 eESPAO ALA Prty from n Integer 2
89. is restricted to a length of 10 bytes An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows FMI USERA Password str This field contains a 10 byte password The eWEB interface allows users to change their own password Therefore you can create new users with default passwords for authorized the DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 393 Table WEB USER AUTH same as the User ID and ask users to change their password when they log in for the first time Note eWEB stores passwords without encryption in the Access 2000 database and are therefore available to anyone who can access the DECT Messengersystem Depending on your configuration table information is accessible through eWEB Because the security mechanism is limited Avaya recommends that users not use the same password used on other systems that contain secured information as that poses a serious security risk Inform all users of this important issue An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows SOPHO USERA Sec level n The security level is a number between 00 and 99 The higher the number the more authority a user has The value 99 is the highest level and gives full access to all functionality The value 00 is the lowest possible value Avaya recommends that you initially assign values in 2 or 3 levels and handle increment by 10 For instance start with the following values 20 for low end
90. lt call type gt that defines the value for data identifier 4 call type If NONE is specified data identifier 4 is not a part of the espa record The possible values are 0 1 2 3 NONE In the following authorized the data in the lt call_type gt tag from the message request must be translated to data identifier 4 call type in the espa record DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 237 Table ESPA Input lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt lt msgrqs gt lt id gt 00851 lt id gt lt group gt 12345 lt group gt call type gt 3 lt call type gt lt transmission nmbr gt l lt transmission nmbr gt lt alarm_cnt gt 1 lt alarm_cnt gt lt message_01 gt MESSAGE lt message_01 gt lt beep code 01 gt 3 lt beep code 01 gt lt priority_01 gt 1 lt priority_01 gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt Output espa record SOH1STX1US12345RS2USMESSAGERS3US3RS4US3RS5US1RS6UsS1ETXB CC Figure 188 Example eESPA module acts as output program An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 3 eESPA OUT Nmbr transm default str 238 This field is only relevant if the eEPSA module acts as an output program so for message sent from the eKERNEL to the eESPA interface A lt msgrqs gt request from the eKERNEL to the espa interface contains a tag lt transmission_nmbr gt that defines the value for data identifier 5 transmission number If NONE is specified data identifier 5
91. msgrqs gt lt xml gt Figure 28 eSMTP message request for eKERNEL The eKERNEL then validates the message request and either accepts or refuses the request During the validation process the eSMTP server is considered as an input program so all configuration settings must be defined correctly One major criterion is whether for this input program the auto create group is activated Without auto creation of groups both From and To must be known in the database e Message Accepted If the message is accepted a reply is sent as shown in Figure 29 Message reply accepted on page 36 lt xml gt lt msgrpy gt lt id gt bc6c51d001c0f 0700000004 eml lt id gt lt sts gt ACK lt sts gt lt msgrpy gt lt xml gt Figure 29 Message reply accepted Upon receiving this acknowledgement the eSMTP server moves the original mail message to a processed location unless the target directory is set to a value of NONE Figure 30 Specifying the location to file accepted messages on page 37 shows the target folder for accepted messages 36 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Activity of eSMTP server E File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt 7 SS Gh Folders History WH XxX en Ez Add Folders I be6c51d001coffo 8KB Internet E Ma a Inetpub 7 C AdminScripts C Ftproot CJ iissamples CJ mailroo
92. must also be specified when values are entered in the database An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 03 000000 250 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com elO Al parameters elOAl Min R str The value specifies the analogue level measured on a contact to reset a minus level alarm If minus level alarms are to be disabled a 00 000000 value can be specified Note All values must be specified in format 00 000000 with 2 digits before the decimal separator and 6 digits after the decimal separator The decimal separator must be set according to the operating system regional settings Refer to the FieldPoint Explorer documentation for more information the configuration of the FP Al 100 module Each channel can individually be set according to the attached input and allow to specify the unit of measurement en the measured input range Avaya recommends that you first test the peripherals with the FieldPoint Explorer prior to configuring and taking elO into production Note Check your operating system settings to find out which decimal separator is in use Avaya recommends that you set the operating system to the country specific values thus the locale Belgium Dutch in Belgium even when an English operating system is installed These regional settings result in internal usage of decimal separator symbols in the form of period or comma
93. must be terminated by the pound key DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 99 Module eVBVOICE eVBVOICE menu option level 1 FI Microsoft Access evBYOICE MENU L1 Table Sj Ele E yew Feet Format Records ods indow Heb TAP EET KARET Se Se a a gt ale GVBYM LI Men Arial zio RER 2 14 1 G EE JevByM Li Si eege LI Area o evByk Li Men devEvM L7 Menu Type sii e VEVM LI Menu aile I 1 CONFIRM AamConfirmation wav 2 SET AlamSET war 3 RESET AamRESET war 9 RECORD RecordingWavFile rad 0 SET Record 14 ef a Una Name of waw He to play on selecting the menu opben Figure 100 Menu option level 1 1 Module eYBYDICE 4D Eror wavefle Enorway evEYMJevBym L1 Menu Tyne str sVBYM LU Menu wa st GG Wrong pincode wavefle WrongPincode m p 1I CONFIRM i No message wavefile NoMers way El Ree EE w No Wavefile wavefile NowavFle mav El a A Confirm wavefle Confrm wav P Resadngwarle av System wavetie System wev Y Record wavefle Recording way 9 Outbound delivered wavefles DutboundDe i Alam miortp for DTMF confirmation 1 9 Silence interval 600 Y Comments 9 Auto create group False 4 Defaut curput program eDMS AP Defauk cutput program facility CSCO 9 Input program description Default deserpric Input program comments a ah Menu options g enu opbors level 1 9 DR Menu optors level 2 Figure 101 Menu opti
94. nature of such an architecture and maintenance issues and customer specific factors that are beyond our control the authors of eTH HA cannot accept responsibility for malfunction of the software DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 95 Module eTM HA 96 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 6 Module eVBVOICE Important Due to the ongoing development of the DECT Messenger product suite some modules that provide additional functionality may become available after the initial release of DECT Messenger 4 0 The following modules are described in this document but are not available at initial General Availability of Release 4 0 etH e eLICENSE eLOCATION e eSMS e eSNMP e eVBVOICE The eFR module is an add on module and is licensed separately through the eLICENSE module Some of the modules listed in this attention box are available only on a site specific basis Introduction Within every eVBVOICE application there are two different call types Inbound calls In an inbound call where the user dials a specific number related to the eVBVOICE application messages can be set SET reset RESET and confirmed CONFIRM You can also record RECORD wave files related on a specific menu option or recording general wave files e Outbound calls The eVBVOICE application can set up a call to a device and play a wave f
95. not registered in eTM For these reasons the content between both interfaces can vary 184 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com SOPHO Messenger BN e SOPHO Messenger BN el SOPHO Messenger BN e SOPHO Messenger N el SOPHO Messenger Nel SOPHO Messenger N el CSTA Service SOPHO Messenger Ne eCAP Pot 3102 SOPHO Messenger MN e eCAP Pot 3104 SOPHO Messenger dNe SOPHO Messenger Nel SOPHO Mersenger Nei SOPHO Mezsenger Net ekemel Site 1 eASYNC Port 3105 eCAP Part 3103 eCSTA Par 3107 eDMSAPI Port 3101 eESPA Por 3113 eld Poit 3108 eLOCATION Port 3115 eNET Pat 3118 eda l Par 3119 20070611111715 PID 0000004852 20070611111715 PID 1000006800 20070611111715 PID 0000007772 3 20070611111720 PID 0000007968 20070611111720 PID 0000001376 Task SOPHO Messenger Net Task SOPHO Messenger Net Task SOPHO Messengen Net Task SOPHO Messengera Net Task SOPHO Messenger amp Net eSMTP Port 3211 launched eSMTP Server Port 3110 launched eSNMP Port 3116 launched eVBVOICE Pat 3106 launched SMS Service launched E 2007 Ey NEC Fhilip Unified Solution Maardag 11 juri 2007 J 11 18 Figure 179 Task Manager eTM exe Note Authorization level eKERNEL also features an overview of modules In the overview of modules there is more focus
96. on If the specified data identifier is not present in the available datastream record than the field eESPA_Ala_descr_default_str must be used to define a default message This field can also be a combination of more than one data identifier DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 233 Table eESPA Than the data identifiers must be separated by a sign If for instance the beep code data identifier 3 in combination with the priority data identifier 6 must result in the alarm description this value must be 3 6 If the display message data identifier 2 is a part of the alarm description you can specify the first x characters of the message as the alarm description For authorized the value 2 3 results in an alarm description equal to the first 3 characters of the display message data identifier 2 If the message is for authorized NURSE CALL ROOM 02 the alarm description is NUR so the alarm NUR must be configured in the ekERNEL_ALARM table If this eeSPA module acts as an input program In this authorized data identifier 3 beep coding is defined as eESPA Datald Ala descr str Table 17 Espa record SOH1STX1US12345RS2USThe messageRS3US9RS4US3RS6US3ETXBCC SOH Start of header STX Start of text ETX End of text US Unit separator RS Record separator BCC Checksum The incoming alarm message must be translated to a valid message request and sent to the
97. on page 140 shows one active script DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 139 Module e WEB gt Set script gt Trace active script gt CANCEL SCRIPT E Trace ended script Script description Set by Timestamp set Message Cur active Max active RAMPENPLAN FASES KDS 2001 11 08 16 31 27 MSG RAMPENPLAN FASE3 T 1 Figure 157 Cancel script Cancelled scripts are removed from the list as shown in Figure 158 Cancelled script removed from the list on page 140 gt Set script E Trace active script gt CANCEL SCRIPT gt Trace ended script Script description Set by Timestamp set Message Cur active Max active Figure 158 Cancelled script removed from the list Trace Ended Script Trace Ended Script shown in Figure 159 Trace Ended Script on page 140 allows you to monitor the event handling of scripts that are finished gt Set script gt trace active srcipt 5 Cancel script gt TRACE ENDED SCRIPT Script description Set by Timestamp set Message El RAMPENPLAN FASE1 KDS 2001 11 05 09 02 27 RAMPENPLAN ACTIEF 860 eCSTA Area 1 Alarm PENDING Dev END Last update 09 02 27 El RAMPENPLAN FASE3 KDS 2001 11 08 16 31 27 MSG RAMPENPLAN FASE3 865 eDMSAPI Area 1 Alarm PENDING Dev END Last update 16 31 27 Figure 159 Trace Ended Script Alarm Inquiry Alarm Inquiry allows you to see all relevant parameters for the eKERNEL ALARM file Only those records are shown that re
98. page 389 for more information 388 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eWEB TOG parameters In most cases this field contains a valid filename of a PHP script a HTML filename of another valid string understood by a browser for authorized mailto francis missiaen 1s be Table 58 Valid WTC Link str values on page 389 provides a list of valid links that can be used The files are shipped with e WEB module and are located in CASOPHO Messenger Net Web htdocs Table 58 Valid WTC_Link_str values eWEB_alarm_inquiry php eWEB chgpwd php eWEB device inquiry php eWEB eDMSAPI php eWEB eSMTP php eWEB group inquiry php eWEB_script php eWEB_sndgrpmsg_1 php eWEB_sndsrvmsg php eWEB_sndusrmsg_1 php eWEB_table_view php eWeb_wrkgrp_1 php info html mailto francis missiaen 1s be 1s launch htm An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows eWEB_eDMSAPI php WTC Sec n This field specifies whether a user can see table of contents items For authorized a user with security level 20 defined in the e WEB USER AUTH table sees only the table of contents items defined in the eWEB_TOC table with a WTC_Sec_n value lower than or equal to 20 WTC_Sec_n provides a method to restrict access to some functionality to a subset of users An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 20 DECT Messenger Installation and
99. provider specific Important The eASYNC module performs some handshaking during the initialization phase The eASYNC module expects an OK response to these initialization steps Some modems do not reply with OK in these steps when the initial baud rate is set to a different value than 9600 N 8 1 Therefore Avaya recommends that you specify 9600 N 8 1 for PAGING BELGACOM SMS PROXIMUS and SMS KPN and not to specify the 14400 N 8 1 value that BELGACOM suggests for their paging application The baud rate is negotiated during the CONNECT phase so that is when the modems synchronize An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 9600 N 8 1 eASYNC Telnr_str This field specifies the dial in number of the service provider currently limited to PROXIMUS KPN and BELGACOM Contact your service provider to get the correct number and enter the number in this field Check whether leading 0 or other PSTN access digits are required in your environment Table 10 eASYNC_Telnr_str Type Provider Password Settings Telnr PAGING BELGACOM NONE 9600 N 8 1 00452500001 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 191 Table eASYNC Type Provider Password Settings Telnr SMS KPN NONE 9600 N 8 1 00653141414 SMS PROXIMUS proximus 9600 N 8 1 00475161622 Note Avaya recommends that you specify 9600 N 8 1 for PAGING BELGACOM service provider A
100. str Text 255 WTC Site id n This field specifies the site identifier as defined in eKERNEL SITE table The site is in most cases equal to 1 The Web Server determines its site and area based upon its own IP address as defined in the eWEB table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WTC_Group_n This field contains a numeric sequence number which is combined with WTC Item n and WTC Language str to generate a key The key is unique within the site WTC_Group_n is used to logically sort the table of contents in groups and items Avaya recommends starting the first group at 1 and incrementing by 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WTC Item n This field contains a numeric sequence number which is combined with WTC Group n and WTC Language str to generate a key The key is unique within the site WTC Item nis used DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 387 Table e WEB TOC to logically sort table of contents in groups and items Avaya recommends starting the first item in a group at 1 and incrementing by 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WTC Language str This field contains a 4 byte language code Refer to the documentation of the Table eWEB USER AUTH on page 393 for a list of language codes This field contains a number and when combined with WTC Group n and
101. text that provides the recipient sufficient information to handle the alarm condition Mobile users often lack immediate access to other information resources such as a site map or technical specification Avaya recommends that you keep the message length less than or equal to the maximum length defined in the associated ekERNEL_ALARM table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows HONEYWELL NOT ACTIVE GUA GRP Name str The group name describes who receives the guarding alarm and refers to a group defined in eKERNEL_GROUP and eKERNEL GROUP MEMBER table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows GUARDING GUA ALA id n This field refers to the unique alarm identifiers as specified in the eKERNEL ALARM table See Table eKERNEL ALARM on page 267 for more information on alarm identifies In a typical environment input programs for authorized 11101 have a number of alarm identifiers for authorized 1110101 up to 1110107 each of them defining characteristics alarm priority length and so on Refer to Table KERNEL ALARM on page 267 for more information on naming conventions 314 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL_GUARDING parameters An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 11101 Refer to Table 43 Examples of alarm characteristics on page 315 for more authoriz
102. the DECT Messenger Device or Group and the data identifier of the espa record that specifies the call address if ESPA acts as input program so it is only relevant if ESPA receives external data from the espa infrastructure If the eESPA module acts as input program The eESPA module receives espa records Each espa record received must be translated to a valid message request and sent to the eKERNEL application The eESPA Datald Group str field specifies the Data Identifier normally 1 of the espa record that specifies the group This group refers to the field GRP Descr str of KERNEL GROUP table In the following authorized data identifier 1 call address is defined as eESPA Datald Group str Table 15 Espa record SOH1STX1US12345RS2USThe messageRS3US9RS4US3RS6US3ETXBCC SOH Start of header STX Start of text ETX End of text DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 229 Table eESPA 230 US Unit separator RS Record separator BCC Checksum The incoming alarm message must be translated to a valid message request and sent to the eKERNEL as shown in Figure 182 Example eESPA module acts as input program on page 230 lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt lt msgrqs gt lt set_or_reset gt SET lt set_or_reset gt lt msg gt The message lt msg gt lt alarmdescr gt 9 lt alarmdescr gt lt group gt 12345 lt group gt lt remove_after gt SENT lt remo
103. the detection of the location detection alarms are identified through inbound message on special extension that are defined in eDMSAPI_INBOUND table as type LA location alarm Note that the eLOCATION_INBOUND_RESULT table can have definitions of more than one input program Although there is a functional relationship between eDMSAPI and eLOCATION instances there is no one to one relation between these instances An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 11501 eLOCIR Called dev str This field contains the number of the extension type LA from eDMSAPI INBOUND table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 112 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 349 Table eLOCATION INBOUND RESULT eLOCIR Calling dev str This field contains the internal extension of the calling party so the extension that initiated the alarm by sending a message to an extension type LA specified above This field can contain a fully qualified extension number for instance 860 or a generic extension using an ending wildcard character for instance 86 or a generic value ALL Fully qualified definitions have a higher priority than generic definitions For authorized entries a call from number 860 uses the 860 definition and not the generic 86 definition An example of an authorized entry typically found in this field is 860 eLOCIR_eLOC_Site_id_n The fields e
104. the form of period or comma If your system is set up with comma as decimal separator a comma must also be specified when values are entered in the database An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 20 000000 elOAl_Max_S str The value specifies the analogue level measured on a contact to reset a plus level alarm If plus level alarms are to be disabled a 99 999999 value can be specified Note All values must be specified in format 00 000000 with 2 digits before the decimal separator and 6 digits after the decimal separator The decimal separator must be set according to the operating system regional settings Refer to the FieldPoint Explorer documentation for more information on the configuration of the FP Al 100 module Each channel can individually be set according to the attached input and allow specifying the unit of measurement en the measured input range Avaya recommends that you first test the peripherals with the FieldPoint Explorer prior to configuring and taking elO into production Note Check your operating system settings to find out which decimal separator is in use Avaya recommends that you set the operating system to the country specific values thus the locale Belgium Dutch in Belgium even when an English operating system is installed These regional settings result in internal usage of decimal separator symbols in the form of period or comma If your syst
105. the group selection The Send User Message gt Please select message page appears 160 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level Up to three types of messages are supported depending on your system configuration e Private messages e Shared messages e Free messages 5 Select the message to send by clicking the green arrow next to it If you select Free message type the text of your message 6 Click Submit Web Administrator indicates whether the message delivery succeeded or failed Table 9 Job aid User message types Type Description Private messages Are messages defined by your system administrator that you can send only to the selected group Shared messages Are messages defined by your system administrator that you can send to any group Free messages Are custom messages you type yourself Change password Use the information in this section to change your password Avaya recommends that you change your password whenever you suspect someone else may have access to it Changing your password 1 Log in to Web Administrator 2 Inthe navigation menu click Change password The Change password page appears 3 Inthe Old password field enter your existing password If you do not know your existing password contact your system administrator 4 Inthe New password field enter your new password 5 Inthe
106. the module resides In most cases all modules reside on a central system so a single PC server runs eKERNEL eDMSAPI eCAP and so on In some environments multiple PC servers are used The modules of Messenger Net run on a central system where the eKERNEL runs other modules reside on a distributed system The field TCPCLIENT_Environment_str specifies on what system the module runs This information is used by eGRID to generate the shortcuts for the task manager For every environment a REG file is produced Avaya recommends specifying LOCAL for all modules that reside on the same system as eKERNEL You can also specify the fixed IP address of the central system Using an IP address has advantages when deploying the high availability eTM HA For modules that reside on a different PC Avaya recommends specifying the fixed IP address of the distributed system An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows LOCAL or 192 168 3 100 TCPCLIENT_Comments_ str This field can be used by an administrator to enter reminder information describing for authorized usage of the module 342 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL TCPCLIENT parameters An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows This module handles input of ELDAD Table 53 eKERNEL TCPClient sample data on page 343 shows authorizeds of data found in the eKERNEL
107. to make a record definitions in eKERNEL_DEVICE_ALT unique Avaya recommends starting with a value of 1 and incrementing by 1s An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 ALT Alt DEV Site id n This field defines in combination with ALT Alt DEV area id ALT Alt dev id str ALT Alt OUTPGM Appl strand ALT Alt OUTPGM Facility str the alternate device An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 ALT Alt DEV area id n This field defines in combination with ALT Alt DEV site id ALT Alt dev id str ALT Alt OUTPGM Appl strand ALT Alt OUTPGM Facility str the alternate device An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 ALT Alt dev id str This field defines in combination with ALT Alt DEV Site id n ALT Alt DEV area id ALT Alt OUTPGM Appl strand ALT Alt OUTPGM Facility str the alternate device Check for possible loop conditions when setting up this table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 865 288 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL_DEVICE_ALT parameters ALT Alt OUTPGM Appl str This field defines in combination with ALT Alt DEV Site id n ALT Alt DEV area id ALT Alt dev id strand ALT Alt OUTPGM Facility str the alternate device Check for possible loop conditions when setting up this table An authorized of a
108. to merge Right click the file choose Merge from the pop up menu as follows DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 81 Module eTM HA Edit Print Open With F UltraEdit 32 GI Add to Zip cl Add to eTM zip Zip and E Mail eTM zip Send To Cut Copy Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties 2 Confirm that you wish to merge the registry Choose Yes to continue Registry Editor 2 Are you sure you want to add the information in C SOPHOM 1 Exe ETM SI 4 REG to the registry 3 Confirm completion of the registry merge Click OK a A Information in C SOPHOM 1 Exe ETM SI 4 REG has been successfully entered into the registry The command RegEdit or RegEdt32 can be used to verify the configuration or to apply changes to an existing configuration 82 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Check tasks Future releases of DECT Messenger will provide automatic procedures for configuring the Task Manager from the Configurator module The eGRID module features a command button Generate registry files for eTM Click this button to read the eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT table and automatically generate the required shortcuts for each site and environment as shown in Generate shortcuts on page 83 Generate shortcuts 1 Use eGRID to generate registry files for eTM Launch eGRID and click Generate registry
109. trap value between 0 and 6 e specific trap 0 or gt 0 e a timestamp Optionally additional parameters can be received The eSNMP module can handle up to nine additional parameters or varbind parameters Each varbind parameter is up to 32 characters long When an SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 trap is received a message is sent to eKERNEL eKERNEL considers the eSNMP modules as an input program and requires the typical parameters needed for generating a message See the following figure DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 45 Module eSNMP 46 O TCP lt xml gt lt msgrqs gt lt snmp gt lt address gt 127 0 0 1 lt address gt lt version gt l lt version gt lt community gt public lt community gt lt enterprise oid gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 17339 32 1001 lt enterprise oid gt lt generic trap gt 6 lt gen eric trap gt lt specific trap gt l lt specific trap gt lt timestamp gt 0 lt timestamp gt lt vbl 1 oid gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 2 854 6 1 1 1 lt vbl 1 oid gt lt vbl 1 value gt 2003 lt vbl 1 value gt lt vbl 1 type gt 2 lt vbl 1 type gt lt vbl 2 oid gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 2954 6 1 1 2 lt vb1_2 oid gt lt vbl 2 value gt 2 lt vbl 2 value gt lt vbl 2 type gt 2 lt vbl 2 type gt lt vbl 3 o0id gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 2854 6 1 1 3 lt vbl 3 oid gt lt vbl 3 value gt Perflib lt vbl 3 value gt lt vbl 3 t ype gt 4 lt vbl 3 type gt lt vbl 4 oid gt 1 2 6 1 4 1 2854 6 1 1 4 lt vbl 4 old gt lt vbl 4 value gt GNTNL1SFMI lt v bl 4 value gt lt v
110. types of messages are supported depending on your system configuration e Private messages e Shared messages Free messages 5 Select the message to send by clicking the green arrow next to it If you select Free message type the text of your message 6 Click Submit Web Administrator indicates whether the message delivery succeeded or failed Table 8 Job aid Group message types Type Description Private messages Are messages defined by your system administrator that you can send only to the selected group Shared messages Are messages defined by your system administrator that you can send to any group Free messages Are custom messages you type yourself Send a message using User message User messages are messages you can send to previously configured groups of recipients User messaging is only available if the administrator has configured it and has populated the eWEB SNDGRPMSG table Sending a message using User message 1 Log in to Web Administrator 2 Inthe navigation menu click User message OR If multiple areas are defined click the name of the area then click User message The Send User Message gt Please select group page appears 3 Select the group to which to send a message The Send User Message gt Please confirm group page appears This page lists the group members If you select the wrong group back to select a different group 4 Click continue to confirm
111. use this display F24 More keys Figure 51 Send SNMP message SNDSNMPMSG Contact Avaya product support to obtain more details DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 51 Module eSNMP 52 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 4 Module eTM The module eTM is an application that is represented as a small icon in the system tray on the bottom right hand side of the desktop This tray is usually populated with other applications as shown in Figure 52 System Tray on page 53 where the eTM icon is shown to the immediate left of the clock QBS WAT 23 33 Figure 52 System Tray When the mouse is moved over the icon in the system tray right click to open the menu shown in Figure 53 Open Task Manager on page 53 Open Task Manager Task Manager Start Task Manager Pause Task Manager Stop Exit Figure 53 Open Task Manager The menu option Open Task Manager restores the main menu and can be opened to monitor the tasks in detail This menu also provides options to Start Stop or Pause processing Use the Exit menu option to terminate the eTM module and all associated tasks Select the Open Task Manager menu option in the pop up menu to open the Task Manager as shown in Figure 54 eTM Task Manager on page 54 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 53 Modu le eTM 4
112. user d A users German Administrator German user aon xpert philips Administrator philips Security O Change passwore SIE iogout home pgup refresh padn English i ei TT BE Local intranet Figure 167 Work with Users in Web Administrator 148 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 10 Module Web Administrator User Guide The Web Administrator provides a web based user interface Ensure that you have a compatible web browser such as Internet Explorer 6 0 or Mozilla Firefox 2 0 In the web browser s Address field enter the URL where Web Administrator is installed for example http messenger ez index php When you enter this URL in your web browser the Login page appears as shown in Figure 168 DECT Messenger Login screen on page 149 This sample URL applies to a Messenger Net system that has the name messenger and the host name messenger is a known host name in the network such as through a DNS Server Your administrator can optionally provide you a different URL which can contain another host name or can consist of an IP address instead of a host name Avaya recommends adding the URL to your favorites File Edt View Favorites Took Help Ea ten OA Address hetp imessenger EZ index php E lo Us Password submit User and password must be entered R lE Done BE Local intranet Figure 168 DECT Messenger Login screen DECT
113. you can send the request to eKERNEL and submit the request for further processing The example shown in Figure 150 Confirm and send message on page 136 shows a situation in which a user defined message has been selected so you must enter the message text manually Step 3 Please confirm parameters or retum to step 1 or step 2 Enter free message max 32 bytes Test message from eWEB Group EDMSAPI 08400 eDMSAPI Created on 13 02 0844 at 15 58 0301 eDMSAPI Created on 13 02 0844 at 15 56 Send Send Group Message completed normally Figure 150 Confirm and send message The Send Group Message completed normally message indicates the message has been submitted to eKERNEL Final message delivery depends on a number of factors and are beyond control of the eWEB user Send User Message In step 1 a list of groups is presented as shown in Figure 151 Select the group on page 137 These groups are retrieved from the eKERNEL_GROUP and eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER tables All the groups that use a matching input program with the appropriate eWEB module site area are shown to the user Collapse or expand the group to see the group members Click the arrow to select the group 136 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Step 1 Please select group Site 1 Area 1 Input program 11701 eWEB gt Group 11701 EASYNC gt Group 11701 ECSTA E Gr
114. 00001 Test from eCAP 31102 24960 31102 24960 Test Televic 31103 00001 31103 00001 Test from eAPI 31601 00001 31601 00001 Test from elO 31701 eASYNGC 31701 eASYNG Test to eASYNC 31701 eDMSAPI 31701 eDMSAPI Test to eDMSAPI 31701 elO 31701 elO Test to elO 31701_eSMTP 31701 eSMTP Test to eSMTP DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 299 Table KERNEL GROUP 300 Group id Input Group name Description Comments program 31801 00001 31801 00001 Test from eSMTP DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 30 Table eKERNEL GROUP AUTH eKERNEL GROUP AUTH parameters Name Type Size GRPA GRP id str Text 128 GRPA UserID str Text 10 GRPA Comments str Text 255 Figure 193 eKERNEL GROUP AUTH parameters listing GRPA GRP id str This field refers to the unique group identifier as described in the KERNEL GROUP table Each group identifier must be defined in the KERNEL GROUP table The member of each group identifier must be defined in the eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER table At least one group member per group identifier must be defined because empty groups result in loss of alarms The table eKERNEL_GROUP_AUTH allows an administrator to grant access to eWEB users In eWEB there is a group maintenance function Work with Groups User without all object authority in their e WEB USER AUTH table definition
115. 0040603140101 O Available 0 EI Subscriber 1 O Description Onze Lieve Vrouw O Address 10 110 63 118 O Next Keep live 20040603143932 O Next Getlmage 20040603144326 O Timeout Keep live 20040603144032 O Timeout Getlmage 20040603144426 O Available 1 Images Role Publisher 11 tasks running P 1 50 0 51 1 P 1 50 0 51 1 Environment Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 Gd J Copyright 2004 by IBS Technology amp Services Donderdag 3 juni 2004 14 39 32 Figure 83 Registry settings Subscribers overview in eTM HA The General section contains a structure as illustrated in Figure 84 Registry settings General on page 80 ar Registry Editor Bisi x Registry Edit Yiew Favorites Help Name Type Data ab Default REG_SZ value not set ab Interval CheckAwailability REG_52 10 ab Interval CheckTasks REG 5Z 5 ab Interval GetImage REG 52 600 Ab Interval KeepAlive REG 5Z 60 ab Log days REG 52 7 ab Publisher database REG 52 C SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb Messenger_CFG mdb ab Subscriber database REG 52 C SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb Messenger_CFG mdb ab Subscriber image REG 5Z C SOPHO Messenger Net xml Messenger_CFG xml ab Subscriber workspace REG_52 C SOPHO Messenger Net xml Messenger_CFG mdb ab Timeout GetImage REG_5Z 660 ab Timeout Keep live REG 52 120 Bb Timeout Task REG 5Z 5 H 2 My Computer HKEY CURRENT USER Software Philips 5OPHO Messenger Net eTM_HA Ge
116. 07 Table eLOCATION rannnrorrrnnennnrnannnnnnnnnnrnnnvnnesnssnnnnnn 345 Table eLOCATION INBOUND RESULT 349 W Table eLOCATION DN 353 Table SN 355 WCS ALA ni 370 Table COAP E 357 Web administrator AA 148 150 174 184 Table eSMTP CLIENT 359 Web Administrator module srrnvrnvnrrenvervrrververvrrnrnn 147 Table eSMTP SERVER cocccccnccnononononononncnncnncnnnnannns 363 Web administrator page EEN 155 Table CWEB r rrvernvvrrnvernvrvsvrenrvrvrsversvversvesssversvesnreenr 367 Web administrator user guide rrrrnrrorrrnvrnnvrrnrnnrnn 149 Table eWEB SCRIPT cccccccccessccssecsesesseeeseeseseeens 369 Web based user interface eurvrnanvvnrvrvrrvrrrrrnrrreernenr 149 Table eWEB SCRIPT CANCEL AUTH 000 377 Web based user interface uursrrnnnnvvnnrnvrrnnnvnnnnnnr 147 Table eWEB SCRIPT SET AUT 373 WGM AlA ne 380 Table eWEB SCRIPT TRACE AUT 375 WGM Area Id ni 379 Table eWEB_SNDGRPMSG oieee S78 WOM Comments St nasa 381 384 Table eWEB SNDUSRMSG neee 383 WGM GRP Name ett incinicincinncinnncinninnnnnnccnnnninnns 379 Table eWEB TO 387 WGM Message ett 380 Table eWEB USER AUTH uu cece eee eee 393 WGM Sequence ne 380 Table view ccccecccccesscesssesesesseseueeceeeseesesaeesesesnereneasens iai WGM Ste WR EE 379 Task manager mrrrrrrrnnnvrnnnvrrrnnnvvrnnnvrrnsavrrsnnnnnrnnnne E Wine e 155 TCPCLIENT_ Area dn 340 Windows SMTP server srnrsnrnrvrnrvnrennvvrrnvernvrrrnverrnnen 26 TCPC
117. 08 is handled by eLOCATION instance site 1 and area 1 and may feature a number of RPNs each of them defined in the eLOCATION RPN table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eLOCRPN RPN str This field contains the hexadecimal identification of the access point RPN The fields eLOCRPN Site id n eLOCRPN Area id n and eLOCRPN RPN str combine the unique DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 353 Table eLOCATION RPN key in the table eLOCATION RPN table The value should be formatted as a two byte representation For authorized 1 should be formatted as 01 A special value can be used as a catch call to handle the RPNs that are not qualified It is however recommended to specify all associated RPNs in the definition A catch all definition could however be handy to detect missing definitions Note that the value is hexadecimal so 10 is represented as 01 16 is represented as OF 17 is represented as 10 When using configurations with more than 255 radios a 2 digit identification should be used for values between 00 and FF and a 3 digit definition should be used for the identifications that follow so 100 101 and so on An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 01 eLOCRPN Message str Use this field to specify a text message that clearly indicates the physical location of origin of a alarm For authorized you can associat
118. 1102 SAN SENT 10 1110206 11102 SAN RESET 10 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 275 Table eKERNEL ALARM 276 Alarm Inpgm Descr Remove after Priority 1110207 11102 REA SENT 1 1110208 11102 REA RESET 1 1110209 11102 1 RESET 10 1110210 11102 1 SENT 10 1110211 11102 OTHER RESET 20 1110212 11102 OTHER SENT 20 1110213 11102 GUARDING SENT 10 1110301 11103 API SENT SENT 10 1110302 11103 API RESET RESET 10 1110401 11104 GENERIC SENT 10 1110501 11105 1 SENT 10 1110502 11105 2 SENT 2 1140101 11401 EVACUATION RESET 2 1140102 11401 FIRE SENT 5 1140103 11401 TEST SENT 20 1150101 11501 REA SENT 999 1150102 11501 MUG SENT 999 1160101 11601 A INPUT RESET 999 1160102 11601 A INPUT SENT 999 1160103 11601 D INPUT RESET 999 1160104 11601 D INPUT SENT 999 1170101 11701 Short SENT 1 1170102 11701 Medium SENT 999 1170103 11701 Long SENT 999 1170104 11701 SCRIPT Message SENT 1 1170105 11701 SCRIPT Message RESET 1 1170106 11701 Short script SENT 10 1170107 11701 Medium script SENT 10 1170108 11701 Long script SENT 10 1180101 11801 SMTP SENT 10 1190101 11901 E2 MSG_N SENT 10 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com March 2013 eKERNEL alarm parameters A
119. 2 eTM SOPHO Messenger Net 2 8 0 GNTN1SCTI IBE T ask Manager GNTN1SCTI SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3107 SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3207 SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 20021013142837 PID 0000002452 Task SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service launched 20021013142838 PID 0000003164 Task SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3107 launched 20021013142838 PID 0000002940 Task SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3207 launched 200210131 42838 PID 0000003088 Task SOPHO Messenger Net eKemel Site 1 launched ZZ Copyright by Number One Systems Zondag 13 oktober 2002 J 14 30 Figure 54 eTM Task Manager Note Th e window contents vary according to your configuration settings The window is composed of the following sections 54 The upper section presents a tree view of the environment and contains a hierarchical overview of all configured tasks Every task has the following keywords and values The keyword PID denotes the process identifier of the task This identifier is formatted as a 10 digit numeric value The PID is the value that is also shown when the system supplied Task Manager of Microsoft is used to represent the processes A special value 0000000000 is shown when the task is not running The keyword Window style denotes the style of the window of the task Supported values are described
120. 2500 Socket http i received 70 bytes Socket http ii send 203 bytes http i if TEOHMRMROHMRMROHRRROHRRNO a Copyright 2004 by IBS Technology amp Services Donderdag 3 juni 2004 14 08 55 Figure 71 eTM HA Logging tab Note The information shown in Figure 69 Open Task Manager on page 67 is intended as an example The exact information for your system differs according to your configuration settings Publisher and Subscriber A typical eTM_HA environment involves one system configured be Publisher and one or more system configured as Subscribers Although eTM_HA can run stand alone just one publisher there is no value in activating an eTM_HA when there are no Subscribers If there are no Subscribers use eTM instead of eTM_HA In the Publisher and Subscriber model the Publisher is the site where the Messenger_CFG configuration database is centralized This is often called the main site All configuration must reside on this centralized database only so eCONFIG maintenance and eKERNEL must all reside on this same site The eTM_HA software can also be installed on distributed systems intended to launch tasks on the distributed system These systems launch for instance eCAP and eDMSAPI modules all of them referring to the central eKERNEL residing on the Publisher site DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 69 Module eTM HA The eTM HA software must be installed on
121. 28 10 2001 16 22 18 S INF Application eSMTP_server SOPHO Messen ger Net v2 0 7 started with parameters Site 3 eKernel address LOCAL eKernel port 3110 Log drive C 28 10 2001 16 22 19 S INF TCP local port 01128 connected with remote port 03110 eKERNEL 28 10 2001 16 22 19 O TCP lt xml gt lt cfyrqs gt lt appl gt eSMTP server lt ap pl gt lt site gt 3 lt site gt lt cfgrqs gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 16 22 20 I TCP lt xml gt lt cfgrpy gt lt email_dir gt c inetpub mail root drop lt email_dir gt lt poll_intv gt 10 lt poll_intv gt lt email_dir_processed gt c inetpub mailroot drop processed lt email_dir_processed gt lt keep_processed gt 5 lt keep_processed gt lt email_dir_error gt c inetpub mailroot drop error lt email dir error gt lt keep error gt 5 lt keep error gt lt log path gt C VSOPHO Messen ger net lt log_path gt lt log_days gt 1 lt log_days gt lt cfgrpy gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 16 53 21 O TCP lt xml gt lt ms gras gt lt id gt bc6c51d001c0 0700000004 eml lt id gt lt from gt beibsbrueibsbe be lt from gt lt to gt befmitgntn1sfmi ibsbe be lt to gt lt subject gt Subject goes here lt sub ject gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt continued on the next page Figure 34 Log file on disk part 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com March 2013 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 28 10 2001 16 53 21
122. 3 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL alarm parameters you must specify SENT to prevent alarms that do not receive a RESET from remaining active in the system An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows SENT ALA Prty n This field specifies the priority of an alarm A low value indicates an important alarm a high value a less important alarm Avaya recommends that you exercise caution when assigning priorities to alarms For some output devices high important alarms are shown first and low priority alarms are shown last Other output programs such as eSMTP and eASYNC allow you to automatically confirm arrival of messages when distributed while others require confirmation procedures based upon a call back procedure using CLID on eCSTA of DTMF pincode on eVBVOICE Avaya recommends that you begin by assigning all alarms to default priority 5 for authorized nurse calls and so on and assigning more important alarms to a lower value 1 for MUG 2 for REA 3 for ASS and so on and less important alarms to a higher value 6 for SAN and so on In most cases alarm priorities are subject to discussion with those in authority on site An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 5 ALA to ringing_n This field specifies the number of seconds a peripheral is kept in ringing state before taking further action This parameter is ignored for most peripherals Currently
123. 3897171 e ASYNC Francis Messiaen 32473097171 SMS Francis Missisen 865 eCSTA Francis Missisen 865 eDMSAF1 Francis Nissisen 1 1 UA 11 1 865 evBWOICE Francis Missiaen 1 1 9789074 eASYNC Belgacom Paging 1 BENB121027 eNET Fronds Missiaen Figure 163 Select new device Note You can access only the devices that belong to the same site as used by the eWEB module Figure 163 Select new device on page 143 shows devices of site 3 because in this example eWEB is running in site 3 area 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 143 Module eWEB Change Password Change Password allows you to enter a new password You must enter e your User ID your old password your new password your new password for verification This option eliminates the need for an eGRID based administration of passwords of existing user profiles Note More advanced security settings or resetting passwords of users that forgot their password still must be performed through eGRID in the eWEB USER AUTH table Some additional tables with extension AUTH are available for more detailed security implementation Info The Info page provides web based access to Adobe Portable Document Format PDF files The eWEB user must install on their desktop PC a suitable Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the PDF files A PDF reader is shipped on the CD ROM but if you can access the Internet Avaya
124. 67 a datablock is created with a beepcode 1 data identifier 3 and a priority 2 High data identifier 6 Therefore all alarms with a priority between 0 and 2 have these specifications Example datablock RS record separator US Unit separator Alarm priority equal to or between 0 and 2 1U54567RS2USExampleRS3US1RS6US2 Alarm priority equal to or between 3 and 5 1US4567RS2USExampleRS3US3RS6US 1 Alarm priority equal to or between 6 and 999 highest possible value 1US4567RS2USExampleRS3US9RS6US3 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 eESPAO ALA Prty to n See eESPAO ALA Prty from n on page 241 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 999 242 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eESPA outbond cho parameters eESPAO BeepCode str This field specifies the data that must be entered in the espa datablock for record type beepcode data identifier 3 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eESPAO Priority str This field specifies the data that must be entered in de espa datablock for record type priority data identifier 6 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 3 eESPAO Comments str This field can be used to store comments enabling administrators to add remarks to th
125. 829223534 PID 0000002396 Task Phone Net Vision Production 238 launched 20020829223604 PID 0000002396 Error Task Phone Net Vision Production 238 no longer running 20020829223604 PID 0000002712 Task Phone Net Vision Production 238 launched 20020829224030 Phone Net Task Manager module has been paused 9 20020829224033 PhoneNet Task Manager module has been started Figure 65 Yellow icon indicates a task that is paused A system administrator can also terminate a task from within the eTM_HA environment using a Terminate process API call Note Using the Terminate process API call can cause data loss as this does not provide any graceful cleanup or shutdown of the associated program To terminate a process use the menu Kill task option as shown in Figure 66 Kill Task on page 64 The Kill task option is available only when the tree view is expanded and the mouse is right clicked on the PID xxxXxxxXXXX line eTM SOPHO Messenger net v2 8 0 GNTN1SCTI EI Task Manager GNTN1SCTI SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3107 SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3207 EI SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 O FID 0000000280 CT Windowstyle B E Shortcut C S0 MG et Exe eKERNEL exe Site 1 Check task Figure 66 Kill Task When Kill task is clicked the running task is terminated as shown in Figure 67 A task is termi
126. 98 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL GROUP parameters information in the alarm string This can for authorized be referred to with terms such as paging number group or destination Note that the above described design allows sharing the same group name between multiple input programs A first CAP instance can have a different understanding for group 00001 than a second eCAP instance In most cases the group names are determined by third party vendors and in many environments cannot be changed With this approach you can logically link any group name and assign our internally known group members peripherals to them An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 00001 GRP Descr str This field can have a descriptive text to allow administrators to easily recognize the group An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Intensive Care GRP Comments str This field can also contain additional information An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Warning minimum 3 DECT extensions required Table 36 eKERNEL GROUP sample data on page 299 provides sample KERNEL GROUP table data Table 36 eKERNEL GROUP sample data Group id Input Group name Description Comments program 31101 00001 31101 00001 Test from eCAP 31102 00001 31102
127. AR advanced TACIE Sensire 176 6 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Configuration E ER 177 CONICS Tanah Bet 180 FE ee EE 182 EP ar A da 184 Ohapter 11 Fable CAS TN iii iii ii id 189 BASING PAME RE E tena see noe eee 189 Geant cia era cs ia 189 Pay ING Me EE 189 EVE NE E 189 RNO gl ERE ER REE EE EE 190 AN EEE E EE 190 FEL MP 191 BASINS CEROS TTT 191 CN TO REE ege dias 191 EE EE ON 192 A RE EE ET 192 SASINO Roly Coun riada 192 SASINO Cond GOD EEE tis 193 Se E E 193 BAe TING BLA P DTMF GAME Mscateatir niae 193 es E WL RE ER EE 194 TE SE REE ER diaids 194 IC PE an nesini akani 195 ETP PN 195 SE TE EEE EE 195 DL FOM PAN S ia a AAA RA 195 PU FOT E 195 Sula Pa Sai 195 SU TO Fila aii 196 A RE ER 197 SE E 197 Chapter 13 Table e E vade ek 199 SCAP Je EE 199 EEE o E 0 AE EE 199 Chapter 14 Table SONS AP Lyman KA bakebdnennnAkbdA 209 See RR EE 209 ETA EG EE As 209 BE EEE EEE RR EE ER 209 SUMSAPI Seals COUNL ra AAA EAE eEEgO 210 SUMSAP ERERNEL Seats DURE Pina add a a il or 210 St ck External Seats COUN led 210 ME AE NTE E 210 SME Bae POR lic 211 SEE UMSG oral NT EN 211 SOMSAPLALA Fry EMSG Musa heiadhe 211 SPNS APL AP SONGS TTT 212 RT ET E RE EEE 212 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 7 eh PE EE eege eege Ee 212 PMS PEA TEE 212 SDRNIGAPIL PBA TDS Sci 213 EP PE lconte EN 213 DMSAPI Guarding Polling v EE 213
128. AVAYA DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Avaya Communication Server 1000 Release 7 6 NN43120 301 B2 Issue 04 01 Standard March 2013 O 2013 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Notice While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete and accurate at the time of printing Avaya assumes no liability for any errors Avaya reserves the right to make changes and corrections to the information in this document without the obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes Documentation disclaimer Documentation means information published by Avaya in varying mediums which may include product information operating instructions and performance specifications that Avaya generally makes available to users of its products Documentation does not include marketing materials Avaya shall not be responsible for any modifications additions or deletions to the original published version of documentation unless such modifications additions or deletions were performed by Avaya End User agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Avaya Avaya s agents servants and employees against all claims lawsuits demands and judgments arising out of or in connection with subsequent modifications additions or deletions to this documentation to the extent made by End User Link disclaimer Avaya is not responsible for the contents or reliability of any linked websites refer
129. An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 3 3 This indicates that the first 3 characters of the display message a and the values of data identifier 3 is equal to the alarm description The value NUR 1 NUR 2 SAN 1 and so on must be configured in the ekERNEL ALARM table eESPA Ala descr default str This field is used to provide a default alarm description in the event that no value can be retrieved from the available datastream In this case the same value is used for all alarms generated through this eESPA interface instance This alarm description refers to the definitions of eKERNEL ALARM table This parameter is only relevant if ESPA acts as an input program so receives external data from the espa infrastructure An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows ESPA eESPA Remove after str This parameter accepts values SENT RESET or CALC This parameter is only relevant if e ESPA acts as an input program so it receives external data from the espa infrastructure In most cases the eESPA interfaces is used to capture alarms and received data contains alarm information acts as input program In this situation messages are transmitted to DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 235 Table ESPA eKERNEL immediately upon arrival and these alarms are processed within DECT Messenger In some environments the remote peripheral
130. BYM T eVEVM eVEVM_L2_M evBYM_L2_ Menu Wall evEvM Liew 12 Al s D Comments str D 1 2 1 FireSET wav rg 1140102 Ml 2 2 EvacuationSET vrav LU 1140101 m 2 3 Bewaking wav AHVR 1140103 3 1 FirRESET war D 1140102 3 2 EvacustionRESET wav 00001 1140101 3 1 Welcome way 0 Welkom bij SOPO Messengen net druk d o El 2 Do ze D Foul herbagin 3 3 WrongPincode wa D Ingegeven pincode is niet gekend 9 4 NoMass way 0 Geen alarmen actief voor deze pincode 3 5 How asf Ve war D Er is geen war file beschikbaar voor dit me g a 6 Confirm wey D Uw call is bevestigt 3 7 System rar D Systeem op afstand is niet bereikbaar 3 D Recording war D Druk op 1 voor opname war file druk op he E 9 9 DutboundDalmarad war D Outbound calls Confirm delivery after aachi 3 10 rampenplan rav D Rampenplan actief DH D 1 D Record 14 1 gt Londra of is Datasheet View Nm 4 Figure 102 eVBVOICE option level 2 102 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Introduction 1 Module eYBYDICE E Es General Eror wavefle Err wan Wrong pricode wavefle W rongPincode z No message wavefile NoMess wav No Warefle wavefile NoWavFle nav Confim wavefle Confrm waw System vravetic Syslem wav Y Record wavefle Recording way Outbound delivered wavefles OutboundDe 9 Alam piiorty for DTMF confirmation 1 Silence interval 600 Comments Auto create group F
131. CDetect 500 Ground character duration for a pause character comma during dialing P inimum time o Ring ens reset Se calis seconds 10000 selects tha one of RHETOREX DIALOGIC e d Eve DIALOGIC ISDN ACULAB RHET ps a 6 VF ACULAB_RHET_DPN TAPI SIMULATOR NONE default use A law compression UseAlaw instead of u law for sound card and Tapi cards if set to 1 uses format conversion by Voice instead 0 1 0 of Windows ACM when playing to sound card or tapi Im bo oO o o PauseTime 0 Voxconvert DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 115 Module eVBVOICE VBV4 INI Hardware specific settings Note Ini settings use both upper and lower case for readability however the entry in the file is not case sensitive AccuCall INT SETTING DESCRIPTION UNITS path of tone table to be loaded by DefaultTable Accuload and use by Brooktrout Rhetorex driver Figure 123 Ini settings AccuCall Dialogic INT SETTING DESCRIPTION UNITS DEFAULT entry of another conferee A E enables a tone every 5 minutes to S n ConfTariffTone ety E 0 1 0 all conferees sets GlobalCall protocol for use with Type DIALOGIC ISDN DEE default listeners in a DCH conference share the same monitor port enables a tone to all conferees upon 0 1 p contEntzytTone InboundProtocol fisvennonivor of seconds of ringback bef
132. CE application A wave file can also be recorded by another infrastructure but it is very important to be aware that the format must be compatible Audio Format CCITT u Law 8 000 kHz 8 bit Mono DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 105 Module evBVOICE ER Details A AlarmConfirmation wav Copyright No Copyright information Length 3 81 sec Data Size 30528 bytes Audio Format CCITT u Law 8 000 kHz 8 Bit Mono Format Conversion al To adjust the sound quality or use less space for 9 this sound click Convert Now Choose from fan formats bed Figure 107 Properties for AlarmConfirmation wav Outbound calls An alarm that is linked with a wave file if the wave file exists can be sent to a device with the eVBVOICE module Once all the wave files for a specific call are played you enter a keystroke to ensure messages are delivered This functionality is necessary to be sure the user hears the messages Answering machines and voice mails perform in the same manner 106 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Introduction ELDAD va COMUS ELDAD va CH FLDAD via COMOS ELDAD va COMO d ELDAD va COMO 11101 05 GUAR DING ELDAD COMOS EHad_quaiding wav Guarding ekerel generates am 111020 ELOAD Od message ELDAD va COMO 1110202 ELDAD O4 message ELDAD va C
133. CFG str Text 255 CFG Log nmbr days n Integer 2 CFG Log path str Text 50 CFG GarbadgeCollection Integer 2 CFG Watchdog com port str Text 9 CFG Watchdog interval n Integer 2 CFG Watchdog cmd str Text 4 CFG INRQS id n Integer 2 CFG OUTRQS id n Integer 2 CFG Comments str Text 255 CFG site id n This field specifies the site ID In DECT Messenger a site is the place where the eKERNEL module runs Each eKERNEL instance has an appropriate database Messenger CFG and Messenger DATA Note that a site can span multiple physical areas spread over multiple locations and still being considered as one single site because there is only one eKERNEL running Note The field is numeric Avaya recommends using site 1 for the first site and increase the value by one for other sites that are added in time If two sites have neither communications nor any interference both sites can in theory use the same number However if integration is planned give different sites different numbers Current release does not foresee eKERNEL to eKERNEL communication The concept of inter eKERNEL communications can however be implemented in a future release adding advanced functionality such as database synchronization database replication load balancing high availability and so on DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 331 Table eKERNEL SITE An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 CFG Site
134. CSTA_Service exe Windowstyle 1 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 76 255 SOPHO Messenger Net eAPI Port 3212 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eAPI exe Site 1 eKernel port 3212 eKernel address 147 93 76 255 Log drive C Windowstyle 1 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 76 255 SOPHO Messenger Net eCAP Port 3202 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eCAP exe Site 1 eKernel address 147 93 76 255 eKernel port 3202 Log drive C Windowstyle 1 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 76 255 SOPHO Messenger Net eDMSAPI Port 3201 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eDMSAPI exe Site 1 eKernel address 147 93 76 255 eKernel port 3201 Log drive C Windowstyle 1 continued on next page Figure 74 Sample registry file of the eTM illustrating a Publisher site part 1 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 76 255 SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eKERNEL exe Site 1 licence NONE keepalive 60 Windowstyle 6 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 76 255 SOPHO Messenger Net eSMTP Port 3211 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eSMTP exe S
135. Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 389 Table e WEB TOC WTC Comments str 390 This field can be used by an administrator to enter remarks The field is informational only Table 59 e WEB TOG sample configuration on page 390 shows authorizeds of data found in the eWEB_TOC table Figure 199 e WEB TOC sample result language 2909 and language 2963 on page 392 shows an authorized of the eWEB TOG result for language 2909 and language 2963 Table 59 eWEB_TOC sample configuration Si Gr It Language Text Link Level te ou e p m 3 2 0 2909 Send a message 10 3 2 0 2963 Zend een boodschap 10 3 2 1 2909 Send DMS API message eWEB_eDMSAPI php 10 3 2 1 2963 Zend DMS API eWEB_eDMSAPI php 10 boodschap 3 2 2 2909 Send SMTP message eWEB eSMTP php 10 3 2 2 2963 Zend SMTP boodschap eWEB_eSMTP php 10 3 2 3 2909 Send Server Message eWEB sndsrvmsg php 10 3 2 3 2963 Zend Server boodschap eWEB_sndsrvmsg php 10 3 2 4 2909 Send Group Message eWEB_sndgrpmsg_1 ph 10 p 3 2 4 2963 Zend Groep boodschap eWEB_sndgrpmsg_1 ph 10 p 3 2 5 2909 Send User Message eWEB_sndusrmsg_1 php 10 3 2 5 2963 Zend Gebruiker eWEB sndusrmsg 1 php 10 boodschap 3 3 0 2909 Send a script message 40 3 3 0 2963 Zend een script 40 boodschap 3 3 1 2909 Work with Script eWEB script php 40
136. D range starting with 1 3 6 1 4 1 28088 32 1 is reserved by UCPS division 174 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com IP Version Community Enterprise OID Varbind 1 Varbind 2 Varbind 3 Varbind 4 Varbind 5 Varbind 6 Varbind 7 Varbind 8 Varbind 9 submit Please enter message information Authorization level 127 0 0 1 1 public 1 3 6 1 4 1 28088 32 1 SNMP trap from Web Administrator Figure 174 SNMPv1 trap example In the example one varbind parameters is given A resulting action depends on the Messenger configuration settings For example in Figure 175 eSNMP module receives SNMP trap on page 175 the eSNMP module receives the SNMP trap in Figure 174 SNMPv1 trap example on page 175 25 OSNMP SOPHO NessengeroNet v4 0 0 aog eKernel MF Help Connections lt address gt 127 0 0 1 lt address gt version gt 1 lt version gt lt community gt public commnity gt lt generic_trap gt 5 lt generic_trap gt lt specific trap gt l lt specific_trap gt timestanp 0 timnestanp sl senterprise_01d gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 28085 32 1sfenterprise_oid gt vbl 1 vidrl 3 5 1 4 1 28068 92 1 1v vbl 1 vid svbl 1 value7 NMP trav from Veb Aduinistracors vbl 1 value gt GI MAM Dats arval 13 bytes received fom eKERNEL 00022 1828 33 Y IV Auto refresh A Figure 175 eSNMP module receives SNMP tra
137. ESPA ESPA elO DO eSMS SMS eSMTP SMTP FMT_Bytes_line1_n This field specifies the number of bytes available on the first line In general the maximum length is to be used Refer to the sample data in Table 33 eKERNEL DEVICE FORMAT sample data on page 295 for authorizeds An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 16 FMT Bytes line2 n This field specifies the number of bytes available on the second line In general this value is 0 for devices with no second line and the maximum length in case a second line is available If only two lines are available a smaller number of bytes is appropriate to reserve room for page indication and so on Refer to the sample data in Table 33 e KERNEL DEVICE FORMAT sample data on page 295 for authorizeds An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 16 292 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com ekERNEL DEVICE FORMAT parameters FMT Bytes line3 n This field specifies the number of bytes available on the third line In general the value is smaller than the actual available size to reserve room for page indication and more indication When a customer has infrastructure with extensions capable of displaying three lines of 16 bytes alarm lengths up to 48 bytes can be displayed without page indication and more indication In most cases Avaya recommends that you
138. Expert users to provide them with the ability to selectively set an alarm Alarms are normally set automatically following normal call flow Prior to release 4 0 removing an alarm can be done only through general Reset all alarms in eKERNEL or through low level database maintenance tools such as SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Manager Reports of ended alarms The system generates reports of ended alarms that are processed through eLOG and makes them available to users with User expert Supervisor and Administrator privilege You are provided access to the internal repository that is maintained through the eLOG module through Work with Ended Alarms Work with Ended alarms writes information into a comma separated file for every input request output request and output response You can use the optional eLOG module to access the information provided by Work with Ended alarms Note eLOG is a an add on module which you can purchase separately as part of a Premium Package The eLOG repository is stored for a configurable number of days You choose a date in the first selection screen The default is the current day You choose between Input request and Output request in the second selection screen 162 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level The example in the following figure shows a number of input requests Click the green arrow to view additional d
139. FMI 31102_00001 KDS 31102_24960 ALL DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com March 2013 Chapter 31 Table ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER eKERNEL GROUP MEMBER parameters Type Size Name GRPM GRP id s GRPM Dev id s tr tr GRPM Dev Site id n GRPM Dev Area id n GRPM OUTPGM Appl str GRPM From str GRPM To str GRPM Mon b GRPM Tue b GRPM Wed b GRPM Thu b GRPM Fri b GRPM Sat b GRPM Sun b GRPM Holiday b GRPM Activate _ GRPM Desactivate timestamp str timestamp str GRPM Comments str Text Text Integer Integer Text Text Text Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Text Text Text Figure 194 eKERNEL GROUP MEMBER parameters listing 128 128 NNN GRPM GRP id str The field defines a unique identifier for a group The field is a unique key in the database Avaya recommends defining group identifiers using the following naming convention Table 38 Recommended Group identifier naming convention Byte 1 5 Input program Byte 1 Site of input program Byte 2 Area of input program Byte 3 Input program type 1 eCAP or eAPI or ESPA 6 elo DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 303 Table KERNEL GROUP MEMBER 7 eWEB 8 eSMTP server 9 eDMSAPI Byte 4 5 Input program sequence number Byte 6 Underscore character Byte 7 Group
140. Fik wav Wat forkemel 30 Wrong pncode WrongPineede wav Lo Cuibound Delvered DulboundDelirered waw Path C SOPHO Das 14 a Timelm Ctl CalDuration oe AAA ta o TT Er E urknown staus urknown status SI MN Data arrval Z23butestesevedfomekenn mm A Figure 98 evBVOICE outbound call 98 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Introduction Inbound calls General configuration parameters General parameters for each eVBVOICE application are specified in the evBVOICE table eGRID SOPHO Messengen Net v10 0 Il F ResdOnp I Show help lor user KDS E SVEV AD o EV Dileh nl ei Dimifimecul nl gif Kamell mand ve Ve A J 30 Welkom 15 Debat Dazwer4s 1 D d 15 3 2 Dishge DA20ICTAS 1 3 15 EI 2 Dielage Joa2mcrts 1 l E 1 KON JV She in NEV Aiea jd n eVEV Seel sh BY Mode lei Channis 2 1 Deag DST 1 Figure 99 General configuration parameters An eVBVOICE application must be unique for every site area Functionality The telephone number when a user calls evBVOICE can be a group number or a direct number as defined in the telephone switch The users hears the Welcome message eVBV Welcome str and then can select specific menu options The menu options are described in the following configuration tables All menu selections are generated with DTMF keystrokes and every option
141. INPUT 00 Input 1 03 2 2 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A 00 Analog 11 4 INPUT 00 Input 1 04 2 2 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A 00 Analog 115 INPUT 00 Input 1 05 2 2 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A 00 Analog 116 INPUT 00 Input 1 06 2 2 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A 00 Analog 1 7 INPUT 00 Input 1 07 2 2 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A 00 Analog 1 8 INPUT 00 Input 1 08 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 255 Table elO Al 256 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 22 Table elO DI elO DI parameters Name Type Size eIODI Site id n Integer 2 eIODI Area id n Integer 2 eIODI_Module_str Text 4 eIODI_Contact_str Text 2 eIODI_ContactType_str Text 2 eIODI_ALA Descr str Text 50 eIoDI GRP Name str Text 20 eIODI MSG str Text 255 eIODI Comments str Text 255 elODI Site id n This field refers to the site identifier as defined in the eKERNEL SITE table In most environments this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 elODI Area id n This field refers to the area identifier as defined in the eKERNEL AREA table In most environments this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as fol
142. ITS DEFAULT DoODBCInMainThread Figure 110 Ini settings DataFind Dialogic Voicecard related settings are documented in the Hardware Installation manual and in the online help Directories Figure 111 Ini settings Directories Languages Languages controls which rules are used for each language Settings are made by adding any combination of flag values for example English 0x1 0x20000 0x20001 The following are the flags available e english 0x1 usegender 0x4 108 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Introduction useordinalforfirstofmonthonly 0x100 e singularpluralhundred 0x102 special version of hundred singular hundred and plural hundreds useitaliangender 0x40 always use male one if saying 81 or 101 or something usethouforyear 0x80 french say one thou nine hundred and so on for year useofyear 0x200 spanish say of between month and year dontuseordinalsfordays 0x400 spanish usehundredgender 0x800 not used usehoursandminutes 0x1000 spanish say 12 and 30 for 12 30 e fullordinal 0x2000 usegenderhundreds 0x4000 spanish only works if full or fullordinal or full and fullordinal usegender_twentyonethirtyone 0x8000 spanish e femalemoney 0x10000 e sayzeroinminslessthan1 0 0x20000 e japaneseflag 0x40000 e polishflag 0x80000 INI SETTING DESCRIPTION EnglishFormat FrenchFormat ItalianFo
143. If your system is set up with comma as decimal separator a comma must also be specified when values are entered in the database An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 06 000000 elOAl Max R str The value specifies the analogue level measured on a contact to set a plus level alarm If plus level alarms are to be disabled a 99 999999 value can be specified Note All values must be specified in format 00 000000 with 2 digits before the decimal separator and 6 digits after the decimal separator The decimal separator must be set according to the operating system regional settings Refer to the FieldPoint Explorer documentation for more information on the configuration of the FP Al 100 module Each channel can individually be set according to the attached input and allow specifying the unit of measurement en the measured input range Avaya recommends that you first test the peripherals with the FieldPoint Explorer prior to configuring and taking elO into production DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 251 Table elO_ Al Note Check your operating system settings to find out which decimal separator is in use Avaya recommends that you set the operating system to the country specific values thus the locale Belgium Dutch in Belgium even when an English operating system is installed These regional settings result in internal usage of decimal separator symbols in
144. Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level SY Mesengeratet Web Administrator Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by NEC Philips Unified Solutions Fle Edt yem Favorites Tods Hep E E Gr d BR O Sa trom O SSOP SD ha Zimier r de ith Devices Site 1 MEC Philips gt gt gt Area 1 Hilversum gt gt gt Module eDMSAPI Field value Goo e a cua w Default desonption sl Kiki Default comments d English e module RA A O o AJ lood intranet 9 Type apply to insert the definition 10 To return from the detailed screen click cancel Note Avaya highly recommended that you add a meaningful Description as this is represented to the Web Administrator during further maintenance Avaya also strongly recommends that you specify first name and last name or any other unique reference to define the owner of the peripheral 11 To maintain an existing device click the green arrow in front of an existing definition Identifier Facility Description Retry count alternative devices 865 C944 Francis Missiaen 1 12 Click edit to maintain the record 13 Click delete to remove a record cancel edit delete In the example in the following figure edit is clicked to maintain details of selected device 865 Note that some fields cannot be altered If you want to alter some fields y
145. Integer 2 WSSA Script id n Integer 2 WSSA UserID str Text 10 WSSA Comments str Text 255 WSSA Site id n This field specifies the site as defined in eKERNEL SITE table In most environments the value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WSSA Area id n This field specifies the area as defined in eKERNEL AREA table In most cases the value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WSSA Script id n This field must have a value that corresponds with any of the definitions in e WEB script table for the eWEB interface An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 373 Table eWEB SCRIPT SET AUTH WSSA UserID str This field must have a username that corresponds with the USERA UserID str field of the eWeb user auth table or can be the keyword ALL If the value ALL is entered any user can set this script message If one or more users are defined only those users can set the related script message If nothing configured in this table for a specific script message no one can activate this script message An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows KDS WSSA Comments str This field can be used by an administrator to enter remarks The field is informational only 374 DECT Messenger Installation and Commi
146. Jr Queued meeega Eed Eege dnne 272 CFG log path Str mmm meme 335 ALA to ringing pn 271 CFG OUTROS dn 337 ALA Trace EE 274 CFG Site Admin e mail er 332 ALA Trace dayloKeep mn 275 CFG Site Admin name ett 332 Alarm Ngulty E 140 CFG Site Descr er 332 EET y y y COCO 123 CFG_Site_eKERNEL_ip_ ett 332 ALT Alt DEV area dn 288 CFG Site eKERNEL port Str mmmemmemmee 333 ALT Alt dev id ir 288 CFG Site eKERNEL socket ett 333 ALT Alt DEV Site dn Boe CFG Sed Begleed Se 331 ALT Alt OUTPGM App Str m m 289 CFG Watchdog cmd ett 336 ALT Alt OUTPGM Facility ett 289 CFG Watchdog com port ett 336 ALT Comments Str nnnnnrrennenssenannnnnnnnnnrvnvennensssnnnnnn 289 CFG Watchdog interval mn 336 Ne SIN EE 289 Change password cocccoonoccccnnnncocnnnnocnonnnonnonannnnnos 144 161 ALT Dev Area dn 287 Conference rrnrrnnnnnarvovvenrevnannannnannnnarnnnvensenssnnsnnnnnnn 107 ALT Dev id St iia 287 Configuration basic Overview ooooccccccccncccnccnnnccnnnnnos 169 ALT Dev Site dn 287 Configuration of advanced devices rrrnnnrrnnvnnnnnnnn 177 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 399 ine are ine ine IW OD ine are ine Nm O O Nm e O Wi 2 A N JN ae re ease ine r ine pe O O Wi s Ca Configuration of advanced facilities 176 eASYNG Password Str ccccnnnnncnnccccnccncinnninn
147. KERNEL SITE table In most environments this field has value 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 el0DO Area id n This field specifies the area identifier as defined in the eKERNEL AREA table In most environments this field has value 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 elODO Module str This value refers to the two byte module identifier specified in the FieldPoint Explorer and in elO_ MODULE table A typical value is between 01 and 08 Ensure that the table elO_DO only defines digital output contacts thus only the contacts with a matching digital output module Current release supports FP DO 401 modules Current implementation of elO is limited to configurations of up to 8 modules attached to one FP 1000 controller module Avaya recommends starting the first module with number 01 and incrementing by one for the other modules Specify the leading 0 in the numbering do not specify 1 but specify instead 01 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 261 Table elO_ DO An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 01 elODO Contact str This value refers to each individual contact and is specified in the FieldPoint Explorer Valid values are in the range between 01 and 16 for the currently supported FP DO 401 Note contact numbers start with 01 and are incremented by one You must specify the
148. L ee RE RE A 380 NERE NA 380 GE FE E EEE teenies 380 PE GRO ERE ERNA 381 Chapter 51 Table e WEB SNDUSRMSG uuumerasennanneenannnnnnnnnnnnnnanannenennnnnnnnnannnananannnnnnnnnen 383 SER SNDUSRMS PNG cta ia 383 MUI ETE EEE NG 383 EE EE tio da 383 MUI MESS REE RE EN 384 JE EE 384 HUE RE EE NE EE eg 384 Chapter 52 Table eWEB Terek 387 SEE TOG prana did 387 WTO EEN 387 WTO OUD EE EEE EE EE 387 WT A A EE da 387 A A RE RT ER 388 eeh i EN EE ONE A deet seers 388 ALE 1 AE i EEE Sa te shah E E N E ART AA A AT OOE VEE O E EA O Meneaiebets 388 EEE ETE eege 389 ER Gul E 390 Chapter 53 Table eWEB_ USER AU Annan 393 EWEB USER AUTH AEE kuene db 393 USERA USED Al sanere penere eek 393 USERA Pasowan EEE AAA AAA ER 393 USERA Se Jee Nu eee 394 ME SEE HO TE NE onan Reise MON Mee 394 USERA Bi eee 394 VERA Mee ee 395 VER Sed 395 USERA SS RE EEE NE Menara as 396 Ee E e E 396 ER Mi sane ceuastarsaececasareadiaaenseerinacgennenas 398 Ti ES EE NE ME EE ada 399 16 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Chapter 1 Module eSMTP The eSMTP module is an output program that receives message requests from the eKERNEL module The eSMTP connects to an SMTP server and delivers mail requests to the mail server according to the RFC821 specifications This involves a sockets connection between eSMTP and the SMTP server of choice For such a connection eSMTP is TCP client and the SMTP server is TCP server listeni
149. LIENT Comments Str necese 342 Work with alternative devices eee 166 TCPCLIENT Environment Str oseese 342 Work with Group Members menamennmumruinvninmnne 164 TCPCLIENT INPGM dn 340 Work with groups ccocccccnonccnnccncnicnnnanacnnnnacnnnno ca eens 141 TCPCLIENT kernel port Str cccoooncnnocccicccnonacancconnnos 339 Work with scripts 0 eee eerste 170 172 TGPCLIENT pgm name stundin 341 Work with Scripts AAA 169 TCPCLIENT site ne 339 Work with tasks oooonnnccncccnnnonnnnnccnnnnnnnananacanannnn nana non 184 TCPCLIENT socket ett 341 Work with users rrnannvnnnvrrrnnnnvnnrvvrernnnvennvrenrrrrnnnn nen 148 TELEVIC example sia suis ed 269 WSC_Area A tenet taeanbinandudadstencdnanatatte 369 Trace active SOT ais 139 WSC Currently Active mn 371 Trace ended script sacras 140 WSC GRP Name Str 370 WSC Max Active mn art U WSC Min dev cnt seit 371 WSC Msg Sirenita Adin Sit User message coccccccnccnnnncononcnnncnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnos 136 155 160 WSC Script Descr ett 370 Username tasado 154 WSC Script dn 369 USERA Allobj be 395 WSC Gitedn 369 USERA Comments ir ccccccnnnnnnccocococccinnnnnnnnnancnannn 398 WSCA Area Wn 377 USERA Description ir 394 WSCA Comments seit 372 378 USERA Email er 394 WSCA Script dn ore USERA Language tt oooooccccccnnocccccconnonnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnn 396 WSCA Gitedn 377 USERA Password ett 393 WSCA UserID ett 378 USERA Sec even 394 WSSA Area dn 373 406 DECT Messenger Installation and Commiss
150. LOCIR eLOC Site id n and eLOCID eLOC Area id n correspond to the eLOCATION instance site and area identifier that responds to the location request In case there are more than one eLOCATION instances the location detection is distributed to all eLOCATION instances of the current site and the eLOCATION with the most recent information is used to assign the site and area definition An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eLOCIR eLOC Area id n The fields eLOCIR eLOC Site id n and eLOCID eLOC Area id n correspond to the eLOCATION instance site and area identifier that responds to the location request In case there are more than one eLOCATION instances the location detection is distributed to all eLOCATION instances of the current site and the eLOCATION with the most recent information is used to assign the site and area definition An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eLOCIR GRP Name str This field defines the group name that is used as the final destination of the resulting action of the location alarm Since the alarm generation is done on behalf of the input program eDMSAPI the definitions of groups and alarm descriptions are associated with this input program An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows SOSPBX1 350 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eL
151. MSG NEED RESET D NOMAX Figure 154 Overview of defined scripts In Figure 155 Script details on page 139 the third script has been activated and more detailed information on the script is provided only one such script can be activated at a time The window shows us that one device is a member of the group and the device is configured to be available 24 24 hours and 7 7 days A minimum of one device must confirm the alarm therefore you must not clear the device selection Please select members who must receive the message Script description RAMPENPLAN FASE3 Message MSG RAMPENPLAN FASE3 Group eDMSAPI DEVICE SITE AREA OUTPGM FROM TO mon TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN HOLIDAY E s65 1 1 eDMSapPT 00 00 23 59 O 9 O le le le o Minimum amount of devices to confirm before resetting the message 1 send Figure 155 Script details Trace Active Script Use Trace Active Script shown in Figure 156 Trace active script on page 139 to monitor the event handling of scripts that are active E Set script Trace ACTIVE SCRIPT E Cancel script E Trace ended script Script description Set by Timestamp set Message El RAMPENPLAN FASE3 KDS 2001 11 08 16 31 27 MSG RAMPENPLAN FASE3 865 eDMSAPI Area 1 Alarm PENDING Dev PENDING Last update 16 31 27 Figure 156 Trace active script Cancel Script Use Cancel Script to abort an active script Figure 157 Cancel script
152. Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 149 Module Web Administrator User Guide Authorization level The contents of the navigation pane in the Web Administrator varies depending on the authorization granted to the user account that is used to log on Figure 169 Navigation pane for Administrator user on page 150 shows an example of a navigation pane for a user with Administrator rights Users with less authorization see a reduced number of links restricting access to certain functions send a Message EAS DECT handset LA DECT i tf SIP DECT SE Mobile phone H E Email A SNMP trap ef Group Message EE User Message work with Scripts Sab Activate script KSE End script reporting HH Alarms Ce Scripts s Configuration Ee Basic RO Advanced E Expert ad Security KSE Change password E Info Logout Figure 169 Navigation pane for Administrator user DECT Messenger offers five levels of user authority as described in lt CR gt 150 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Table 5 User authorization levels Authorization level Authorization level Functionality User basic e Send a Message DECT handset Mobile phone Email Windows e Security e Logout Authorization level Functionality User advanced e Send a Message DECT handset Mobile phone Email Windows Group Message
153. Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 87 Module eTM HA Ajhttp 10 110 49 170 7000 request GetImage Microsoft Internet Explorer PEI EG File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt E A Qsearch jFavorites meda lt 4 Ey GA gt Address e http 10 110 49 170 7000 request Getlmage y Pau A lt xml version 1 0 encoding iso 8859 1 gt Figure 90 TCP Server Get Image response The XML image file provided by the Getlmage request can be expanded and collapsed with the plus and minus signs as shown in Figure 91 Expanded information on page 88 For more information on the XML image see XML image on page 92 3 http 10 110 49 170 7000 request GetImage Microsoft Internet Explorer ifm EG File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt Y A Qsearch Favorites media dyr SI gt Address ES http 10 110 49 170 7000 request GetImage DI Go Ka z lt xml version 1 0 encoding iso 8859 1 gt lt GetImageResult gt lt eASYNC gt lt eBACKUP gt lt eCAP_GENERIC gt E lt eCONFIG_USER_AUTH gt lt eCSTA gt lt header gt eCSTA_Site_id_n eCSTA_Area_id_n eCSTA_PB lt details gt lt detail gt 1 1 10 110 49 171 2555 Messenger 127 0 C lt detail gt 1 2 10 110 49 172 2555 External 127 0 0 1 lt details gt ECSTA gt wO ETA TNANVIND EVENT zs GE Local intranet F
154. NEL and you must not change the value unless explicitly instructed to do so The value stored in CFG OUTRGQs id nis a number that is used to generate unique numbers to outgoing message requests Manipulation with this value can result in system malfunction The value is used to generate unique keys in the Messenger DATA database Resetting the value without cleaning up the appropriate database can result in system failure and is unsupported Important Because table values are for performance reasons retrieved at startup of eKERNEL and committed at close down of eKERNEL never stop the eKERNEL using any method other than gracefully shutting down the application with the close button Abnormal shutdown can result in problems when the system is started Avaya recommends the use of a UPS Problems due to system power failure are unsupported An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 4 never change the current value manually DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 337 Table eKERNEL SITE CFG Comments str 338 This field provides space for the administrator to enter comments such as reminder information describing for authorized the full name of the site An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Development site of Number One System Table 50 eKERNEL SITE sample data on page 338 shows authorizeds of data found in the ekERNEL SITE tabl
155. NMPT Community str Text eSNMPT Enterprise OID str Text esSNMPT Generic str Text esNMPT Specific str Text eSNMPT Activate b Yes No eSNMPT Action str Text eSNMPT_ALA id n Long Integer eSNMPT GRP Name str Text eSNMPT Message str Memo eSNMPT Comments str Text Figure 44 eSNMP_TRAPS table 127 0 0 1 1 eSNMPT Community a public gt O eSNMPT Enterprise OID str 1 3 6 1 4 1 17338 32 1001 eSNMPT Generic str 6 eSNMPT_ALA id eSNMPT Specific str Figure 45 eSNMP_TRAPS The eSNMP module is designed to handle the parameters available in SNMPv1 traps such as community enterprise OID generic trap and specific trap These fields are considered key fields and allow the eSNMP module to associate Action SET or RESET e Alarm identifier as specified in eKERNEL_ALARM table e Group as specified in KERNEL GROUP and ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER e Message DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 47 Module eSNMP The message can be a combination of fixed text and replacement values In many cases SNMP traps provide a list of variable binding parameters The eSNMP module supports up to nine varbind parameters The value of those parameters can be embedded in the resulting message The following figure shows a sample of such a definition Figure 46 Message with varbind parameters Supported replacement values are listed in the following figure address
156. OC Retry intv n This field specifies the interval in seconds to re send a location request to the eLOCATION module when it previously received a negative acknowledge An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 eLOC Polling_intv_n This parameter is not implemented in current release Specify value 0 here An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 eLOC_Comments_str Use this field to add descriptive text on the instance of the eLOCATION module For authorized identify the physical location of the DCC board in the switch An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Default configuration DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 347 Table eLOCATION 348 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 39 Table eLOCATION INBOUND RESULT eLOCATION INBOUND RESULT parameters Name Type Size eLOCIR Inpgm id n Long 4 eLOCIR Called dev str Integer Text eLOCIR Calling dev str Text 6 eLOCIR eLOC Site id n Long Integer 4 eLOCIR eLOC Area id n Long Integer 4 eLOCIR GRP Name str Text 128 eLOCIR Msg str Text 255 eLOCIR Comments str Text 255 eLOCIR Inpgm id n This field defines an input program identifier as defined in the table ekERNEL_INPGM The identifier refers to the input program that generates the alarm In the case of location detection
157. OCATION INBOUND RESULT parameters eLOCIR Msg str This field defines the message that is used to generate a resulting alarm The value can be a combination of constant text and replacement values The supported replacement values are e Location field eLOCRPN Message str from eLOCATION RPN table for the corresponding RPN keyword lt rpn gt in lt msgrpy gt from eLOCATION e Location Date value of tag lt date gt from lt msgrpy gt from eLOCATION e Location Time value of tag lt time gt from lt msgrpy gt from eLOCATION e Calling number extension or Visual dng description of calling device e Called number extension of called device The replacement values are parsed by their corresponding value and SOS from calling number on location location at Location Date location time can result in for authorized SOS from 865 on location elevator 2 at 2004 01 27 14 57 Since release 3 0 it is possible to use a visual DNR to a device in the Messenger new field DEV_Visual_dnr_str in table ekERNEL DEVICE Now when the system configurator configures a device with a visual DNR this DNR is used to format a message when it contains Calling number The end user is confronted with the visual DNR An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows SOS from calling number on location at Location Date location time eLOCIR_Comments_str Use this field to enter additional information It
158. OMO 1110208 ELDAD 04 message ELDAD va COMO 1110204 ELDAD 04 message ELDAD via COMO4 1110208 GUAADING ELDAD COMD4 EHad guarding wav Guarding efemel generates an 1110307 MIRA mersage Prefix NIRA COMDS amp messag 11701 01 meccaze hee essage wav VRIJE SCRIPT BOODSCAHP y 11701 02 messaze fresirgentMessane war VRIJE SCRIPT BOODSCAHP v 11701 03 message See Rampenplan vav _Rampenclan from WEB gt relati 21101 01 message EHad10101 way Eldad alarm 1 21101 02 mescace EHad10102 way Eldad alarm 2 21101 07 message Ekad guardra vav Guarding ekemel generates an 2110212 message Tetevc guardng way Gu dng ckemel generates an 2110501 TECHN messagel Frehc TECHN zelten voor lec 2110502 BRAND messagel Pretic BRAND zelten voor bra 211060 SK message ARE 2110602 VSK message SYSTEM 2110701 AA message Aa id 11 van BEMAC slam typ 21107024 message Ala 1d 12 van BE MAD alarm typ Figure 108 eVBVOICE Outbound calls Note The keystroke you enter to ensure messages are delivered does not confirm an alarm If you want to confirm an alarm you must call the evBVOICE application and enter your pincode to confirm the active alarms Important It is very important that you link all possible alarms with a wave file in the eKernel Message format table If there is an alarm which must be sent to a evBVOICE device a wave file related to this alarm id must be defined in the eKernel_Message_Forma
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160. P server handling inbound sockets connections on port 25 is played by the Microsoft component This component stores inbound mails in a directory structure as specified during configuration of the Microsoft component A typical configuration sends inbound mails to the directory c inetpub mailroot drop These e mail files are in fact readable text files that can be opened with a text editor such as Notepad Figure 18 Example of inbound e mail on page 30 shown an example of an inbound e mail DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 29 Module SMTP server x sender francis missiaentls be x receiver kristien daneelstls be Received from gntnisfmi 10 110 49 102 by GNTNLSFMI ibsbe be with Mi crosoft SMTPSVC 5 0 2195 2966 Wed 27 Jun 2001 14 50 25 0200 From beibsbru ibsbe be To kristien daneelstls be Subject Reanimation MIME Version 1 0 Content Type multipart mixed boundary _ NextPart 000 01C07713 6DAD45D0 Content Disposition inline Return Path beibsbrutibsbe be Message ID lt GNTN1ISFMIfznRukVykX00000004 GNTN1SFMI1 ibsbe be gt X OriginalArrivalTime 27 Jun 2001 12 50 25 0293 UTC FILE TIME BC2773D0 01COFF07 Date 27 Jun 2001 14 50 25 0200 _ _NextPart_000_01C07713 6DAD45D0 Content type text html Content transfer encoding binary lt html gt lt body bgcolor FFFFFF link 336699 alink 336699 gt lt body gt lt html gt _ _NextPar
161. PIIE Ala id Urgent n Long Integer 4 eDMSAPIIE Comments str Text 255 eDMSAPIIE Site id n This field specifies the site as defined in KERNEL SITE table Is most environments the value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eDMSAPIIE Area id n This field specifies the area as defined in KERNEL AREA table Is most environments the value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eDMSAPIIE Called dev str This field specifies the Called device in an incoming call alarm generation situation handled by eDMSAPI This field specifies the number to which the message was sent An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 999 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 219 Table DMSAPI INBOUND EVENT eDMSAPIIE Calling dev str This field specifies the Calling device in an incoming call alarm generation situation handled by eDMSAPI The Calling device specified here defines those extensions that can generate an alarm by sending a message to the related called device 1 Define an extension by number for authorized 866 2 Define a generic value ALL 3 Define a generic number starting with some characters 85 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows ALL eDMSAPIIE Ala id Normal n This field defines based upon appropriate record selection through CLID
162. RPN Sie id dd an ea ea 353 EP Ms A A dende 353 EEE Mons ai O EE 353 FN Message Stars 354 SLOGAPN Commens Ec A diia 354 Ghapter Da Table CA Loa A EN 355 SA DANI eegene 355 PP EE 355 E A A 355 BOAI Framework Address Ss A 355 EM ccteie cies atlas ae tates cadence cua cer Maceaeie de aloha ack penned eb eetaudeh gee ttedaie hia 355 COM MEA Pry DIMF FN Merca aa 356 al nn a a kekcdaatenaiggenactaacenas 356 EE DE seta Eeer 356 re 42 En TR 357 A EE 357 SIAP SEN VE 357 SAP Arga I0 he ene Ge id 357 SP Framework Address EE 357 SAP Framework For havre pms A arie 357 BA ALA PAE DIME COIE NE id da 358 OAF SN eee 358 OAP Commens Seeds aka 358 Ghapter 43 Table EST e VE 359 JE es RER a lia 359 JE GE EE 359 SST AER ER A A wiladela epdauasastoprenievanest 359 ke EE EE tne 359 SSMTP SP ii 360 EE SE aia 360 SNIPP ALA PR DIMP Coniim se AE 360 SET p RR EE ENE aa 361 ESMTP FN Sen 361 SHIP EE 361 Chapter 44 Table SMTP SERVER consi Aiarakoa 363 RE 363 FP SeeD 363 SS E EEE EEE a 363 FP FL eee 363 14 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 ESNIPS PL IN eee 364 SOMITPS Emal dr Pres ER A 364 SSMIPS Email keep processed Marina is 365 SSMIPS_ Emal dr TE E 365 SNP Emal Keep EE 365 SSMTPS Dealer E TTT 366 SSI PS EE 366 FP MA Le 366 EE OS aca a A RE AE EE 366 Chapier 45 Table WEB cinc ica 367 Eee A o Un E O A EE E E 367 VEG Address Sindica 367 SES SSA AA 367 SES Arca
163. RRENT USER SoftwarelPhilips 5OPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 Figure 72 Example of two environments If eTM HA exe is launched without additional parameters on a system with local IP address 10 110 50 138 then a prompt appears as follows CASOPHO Messenger Net Exe eTM_HA exe C SOPHO MessengeraNetlExeleTM_HA exe Figure 73 Selecting an environment when more than one is defined Note Because the objective of this module is to provide high availability Avaya recommends that you suppress this prompt This can be accomplished by adding a parameter on the command line of the shortcut specifying the initial environment to select This is performed by means of the optional keyword Environment Create a shortcut for eTM HA in the startup group specifying the initial environment as follows CASOPHO Messenger Net Exe eTM_HA exe Environment Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 71 Module eTM HA Note In eTM exe a similar function existed but the keyword was called Site In eTM HA the keyword is renamed to Environment eTM registry entries accept the following parameters e PID The keyword PID denotes the process identifier of the task This identifier is formatted as a 10 digit numeric value The PID is also shown when Microsoft Task Manager is used to represent the processes special value 0000000000 is show
164. Registry settings General section The General section defines the following parameters Interval CheckAvailability Interval CheckTasks Interval KeepAlive Interval Getlmage Timeout KeepAlive Timeout Getlmage Timeout Task Log days e Publisher database e Subscriber database e Subscriber workspace e Subscriber image The Publisher section contains a structure as shown Figure 79 Registry settings Publisher section on page 77 76 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com a Registry Editor Registry Edit View Favorites Help Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 13 4 Type Registry settings eTM HA Data Cem HA Y General SSC bo Eicher 2 2 Images 3 P 0 50 0 51 0 2 P 0 50 0 51 1 3 P 0 50 1 51 0 2 P 0 50 1 51 1 Y P 1 50 0 51 0 IS P 1 50 0 51 1 3 P 1 50 1 51 0 A P 1 50 1 51 1 Y Subscribers 0 2 2 Images A Pio pei CH E Images GJ Pio P REG 52 REG 57 REG 52 REG 52 value not set 10 110 50 138 Sint Maarten 7000 My Computer HKEY CURRENT USER SoftwarelPhilips50OPHO Messenger Net eTM_HA Publisher YA Figure 79 Registry settings Publisher section The same information is represented in the eTM HA Overview tab as illustrated in Figure 80 Registry settings Publisher overview in eTM_HA on page 78 DECT Me
165. SFMLibsbebe Logpah CASOPHOMessenger Net o eSMTP ads nn local NA LE Remote 127 001 15 Status E D Data arrival 230 bytes received from eKERNEL 00005 15 33 26 Figure 13 Relaying and Routing error on screen The error is usually recorded in the log files with a message similar to the one shown in Figure 14 Relaying error log relay failed on page 25 28 10 2001 14 46 31 O TCP RCPT TO francis missiaentls be 28 10 2001 14 46 31 I TCP 550 5 7 1 Unable to relay for francis missiaentls be Figure 14 Relaying error log relay failed Other messages can be shown instead for example 550 prohibited 550 Unable to relay and so on To correct this issue consult with the system administrator regarding the rights granted for routing and relaying in the module Avaya recommends that the IP address of eSMTP be defined in the SMTP server of the mail platform so that eSMTP is allowed to send mail to destinations that are not in the local domain The related configuration issues are beyond the scope of this document In the following pages configuration information is shown for illustration only Look for a more detailed discussion of relaying and routing issues in the official documentation for your SMTP server Windows 2000 Exchange Domino Series 400 and so on DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 25 Module eSMTP Window
166. SSAGE FORMAT Table E File Ede View Insert Format Records Tocis Window Help BL Ea nire 2 1813 LA AL p DK Da E Msg Man Weg Msg a Msg VBVoice ph Ven Descr str Msg Comments str D message 1110101 message 1110102 message 1140101 message 1140102 message 1150101 message 1150102 massage 1170101 message 1170102 message 1120101 message oam message ecord 1414 jI b pp gt of 12 el ET 64 HENAN Pp Wa Mut ALARM table FireSET way Evacuatie way Figure 137 RECORD in the access tables Example 1 gem Default description Default description Default description Default description Default description Default description Default description Default description Default description Default description Default description Default Cen Default configuration Default configuration Default configuration Default configuration lefault configuration Default configuration Default configuration Default configuration Default configuration Default configuration Default configuration Consider the customer site shown in the following figure 126 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com nur March 2013 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Configuration For the example assume there are 3 types of alarms fire reanimation and security Also assume that the alarm recipients are lo
167. Select a message Finally you can send the request to eKERNEL and submit the request for further processing Note that the example in Figure 153 Confirm your choices on page 137 shows a fixed message and therefore message text need not be entered Step 3 Please confirm parameter or return to step 1 or step 2 Enter a free message max 32 bytes Frest message Group EDMSAPI 08400 eDMSAPI 8000 08301 eDMSAPI 8001 Send Send User Message completed normally Figure 153 Confirm your choices When the message is submitted to ekERNEL the message Send User Message completed normally is displayed Final message delivery depends on anumber of factors and are beyond control of the eWEB user March 2013 137 Module e WEB Send Script Message You can choose from the following sub functions gt Set script P TRACE ACTIYE SCRIPT gt Cancel script gt Trace ended script Script description Set by Timestamp set Message El RAMPENPLAN FASE3 KDS 2001 11 08 16 31 27 MSG RAMPENPLAN FASE3 865 eDMSAPI Area 1 Alarm PENDING Dev PENDING Last update 16 31 27 e Set Script is used to activate a script The scripts are defined the eWEB_SCRIPT table e Trace Active Script is used to see an overview of activated scripts These scripts are still running e Cancel Script is used to abort a script that has been activated Trace ended Script is used to see an overview of these scripts that are completed For more in
168. T Input 06 11110710 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 1 7 INPUT Input 07 1 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 1 8 INPUT Input 08 2 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 111 INPUT Input 01 2 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 112 INPUT Input 02 2 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 1 3 INPUT Input 03 2 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 1 4 INPUT Input 04 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com elO Al parameters SIA MIC Min S Min R Max R Max S ALA d Gr MSG T R olo escr ou e E din p a t 2 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 115 INPUT Input 05 2 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 116 INPUT Input 06 2 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 1 7 INPUT Input 07 2 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 1 8 INPUT Input 08 2 2 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A 00 Analog 111 INPUT 00 Input 1 01 2 2 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A 00 Analog 112 INPUT 00 Input 1 02 2 2 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A 00 Analog 1 3
169. T TEGE cits INI Maen aon ON NeR EAN 258 EE RP EE 259 JER RE 259 SE JEG E E 259 Chapter 23 Tablas Le DO ini id 261 EMBAR A eebe 261 ADO Sie ld hos lo 261 ACTES A Aio 261 SODO 5 Ein a 261 EA EE EEN 262 SION IS Maita an 262 JETS JE RE A EE Ai 262 Chapter 24 Table OKERNEL AREA ica iii 265 EKERNEL area E count ion 265 EE Ill 265 AREA E iii 265 AREA MBA E ass ia daa 266 AREA Aoa COMMON S ee poda 266 Chapter 25 Table eKERNEL ALARM eennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 267 JE aa 267 MAJ ee 267 EG Si sorain e o odada a 269 ALA Fomove ER di ae 270 AAN RR RR ERE E NOEN E ON NEA 271 PLA TO Yi EE 271 Aa O EE 271 ET REE immerse leaeee 272 EEE NERE REE EEE 272 EEE RT RE NE 272 MA SL aaa 273 ALA raup Je sidra 273 EF TR A 273 ALA RFE NE 274 E RE TR ER 274 JEG ra dada da 274 EEE ER RE 275 EG EG EN EE 275 Chapter 26 Table KERNEL DEVICE ccoccinisaricana sai iaa 279 ERR sida 279 HE ETE EE ET ER RR RENEE EE EE 279 DEN AMES NA A eked 279 POE FIG ER aecieememeeeiaiaat 280 10 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 HE ER 280 Re ER E ER 281 He EE a 281 BEV Dose EE EE eg 281 SEE a 281 EE A ET 282 DEV Rony count ALT DET 10 EE 282 HE Morones 283 DEW ORGO si A A a 283 HETE RR NE 283 H STE EE 283 DEV De OUT GN FP Skur risa 284 DEW EE GLE GE EE 284 DEV Ras EEE RE TE 284 HE RE EE EN EEE A a 284 DEV Commons dada idas 285 Chapter 27 Table
170. T parameters eSNMP eVBVOICE eCSTA elO eWEB eSMTP_server eDMSAPI OO MINI DO oO AIR Byte 4 5 01 99 Input program sequence number Avaya recommends using five digits to uniquely identify an input program With the guidelines above the identifier implies the site area input program application and sequence number This value is refers to the unique identifier defined in the eKERNEML_INPGM table This unique identifier is also found in the KERNEL ALARM table where available alarm types are defined for each input program An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 11101 TCPCLIENT pym name str This field refers to any of the list of available modules that can be attached to ekERNEL This list includes modules that are input only output only or capable of both input and output This list of supported modules currently includes eAPI eASYNC eCAP eESPA eCSTA eDMSAPI elO eSMTP eSMTP server evBVOICE and eWEB Other modules can be included in the future An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows eCAP TCPCLIENT socket str This field defines what happens to an inbound socket connection when eKERNEL receives data The following values are supported Keep socket open Close sockets after send or Close sockets after receive As the values imply you can choose to keep the link open close the link after receiving
171. TP server SMTP BASE eDMSAPI DMSAPI BASE eVBVOICE VBVOICE BASE eWEB eWEB BASE INPGM Bidir b This field defines when the protocol is bidirectional to eKERNEL or not In all cases the value is O False only eCAP of TELEVIC model PROTOCOL CONVERTOR L 03 is 1 True The flag that indicates bidirectional behavior defines whether external alarm system must be informed on successful or failed message delivery Currently there is only one implementation of such a bidirectional protocol An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 INPGM Resource str This value must be set to blanks for the modules eAPI IO SMTP server VBVOICE and WEB The value must be set to the COMxx for the module eCAP The indication COMxx must specify an available and valid COM port that is not in use for other resources is exclusively reserved and is connected to the alarm system 322 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL_INPGM parameters An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows COMO1 INPGM Settings str This value must be set to blanks for the modules eAPI IO SMTP server VBVOICE and eWEB The value must be set to the so called COM setting for the module eCAP RS 232 interfaces The settings must be a supported combination of baud rate parity data bits and stop bits The value must off cour
172. Table 61 Language values reserved for future implementation Code Language 2902 Estonian 2903 Lithuanian 2904 Latvian 2905 Vietnamese 2906 Lao 2911 Slovenian 2912 Croatian 2913 Macedonian 2914 Serbian Cyrillic 396 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com EWEB USER AUTH parameters Code Language 2922 Portuguese 2923 Dutch Netherlands 2924 English 2925 Finnish 2926 Danish 2928 French 2929 German 2931 Spanish 2932 Italian 2933 Norwegian 2937 Swedish 2938 English Uppercase Support for Double Byte Character Set DBCS 2939 German Multinational Character Set 2940 French Multinational Character Set 2942 Italian Multinational Character Set 2950 English Uppercase 2954 Arabic 2956 Turkish 2957 Greek 2958 Icelandic 2961 Hebrew 2962 Japanese Double Byte Character Set DBCS 2963 Belgium Dutch 2966 Belgium French 2972 Thai 2974 Bulgarian 2975 Czech 2976 Hungarian 2978 Polish 2979 Russian DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 397 Table eWEB USER AUTH Code Language 2980 Brazilian Portuguese 2981 Canadian French 2984 English Uppercase and Lowercase Support for Double Byte Character Set DBCS 2986 Korean Double Byte Character Set DBCS
173. This field is informational only 328 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com ekKERNEL MESSAGE FORMAT parameters Msg Comments str This field can be updated with remarks of the system administrator The value is informational only Table 49 eKERNEL_ MESSAGE FORMAT sample data on page 329 shows authorizeds of data found in the eKERNEL MESSAGE FORMAT table Table 49 eKERNEL MESSAGE FORMAT sample data Msg Ala id n Msg msg str Msg VBVoice phrase str 1110101 AA message 1110102 Al message 1110103 AG message 1110104 CC message 1120105 BRANDALARM Fire wav 1110201 BEMAC message ALARM 1110202 BEMAC message 1110203 BRAND message Wormald fire wav 1110203 TECHN message Wormald_technical wav DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 329 Table KERNEL MESSAGE FORMAT 330 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 36 Table eKERNEL SITE eKERNEL SITE parameters Name Type Size CFG Site id n Integer 2 CFG Site Descr str Text 50 CFG Site Admin name str Text 50 CFG Site Admin email str Text 128 CFG Site eKernel ip str Text 15 CFG Site eKernel port str Text 5 CFG Site eKernel socket str Text 50 CFG Connectionstring DATA str Text 255 CFG eLOG Path str Text 255 CFG eLOG nmbr days n Integer 2 CFG Connectionstring
174. WEB or Web Administrator On the Work with Users main page an overview of existing users is shown 3 Click the home pgup and pgdn links to navigate through the list of definitions 4 Click the insert link to add a new definition 5 Click the green arrow to change an existing definition Note A User is considered a unique key so for example if you define admin once you cannot add a second admin definition In the entry screen the Administrator enters the input capable fields Identifier refers to the user field that is assigned to the user e Password refers to the password field that is assigned to the user The Administrator needs to provide both the Identifier and Password to the end user as these fields are needed to authenticate on Web Administrator You should consider sharing this chapter Module_Web_ Administrator User Guide with the end user as well as providing the end user with further information Note Avaya highly recommends that you enter the first name and last name in the field description The security level is in Web Administrator catalogued into 5 different levels User basic User advanced User expert Supervisor and Administrator Security level Supervisor User basic Description User advanced User expert Language Figure 177 Web Administrator security level The language can be selected from the list as shown in Figure 178 Available languages on page 184
175. WTC Item n results in a key which is not duplicated within a site This field specifies the language used in the field WTC Text str and in the PHP script of HTML documents defined in WTG Link str This field allows the table of contents to be multilingual With the correct definition English users see the table of contents in English Dutch users in Dutch and so on To implement a new language 1 Define the appropriate language code in the eWEB USER AUTH table 2 Translate the descriptions of the links in the e WEB TOC table 3 Edit the eWeb_mri php file that is located in CASOPHO Messenger Net Web htdocs 4 Provide an additional section for the new language The eWeb mri php is provided in English 2909 and Dutch 2963 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2909 WTC Text str This field specifies the text that the web user sees in the table of contents Avaya recommends using the same language as specified in the field WTC Language str An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Welcome in English 2909 or Welkom in Dutch 2963 WTC_Link_str This field specifies the hyperlink associated with the table of contents If blank the hyperlink is inactive This is typically used to logically group menu options in different sections and define such empty link for the header of each section See the sample in Table 58 Valid WTC Link str values on
176. Windows Group Message e User Message When all DECT peripherals are considered one logical group links are organized into a tree that is two levels deep Send a Message gt DECT handset In some larger environments with more than one PBX DECT peripherals are organized depending on the PBX they are registered too In such an environment links are organized into a tree that is two levels deep Send a Message gt DECT handset gt Area This would be the case in a environment with two areas the DECT handsets from one campus can be logically assigned in one area and the DECT handsets from another campus can be logically assigned in another area The administrator defines the name for each area such as DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 155 Module Web Administrator User Guide campus address building and so on When you send a message you must first select the area Send a message to a DECT handset Use the following procedure to send a message to a DECT handset You can only send messages to DECT Handsets that are configured on the system by the administrator Sending a message to a DECT handset 1 Log in to Web Administrator 2 Inthe navigation menu click DECT handset OR If multiple areas are defined click the name of the area then click DECT handset The Send a Message page appears on which appears a list of all DECT handsets to which you can send a message There is room to d
177. _TCPClient table Table 53 eKERNEL_TCPClient sample data Site Port Area Input program Application Socket 3 3101 1 31901 eDMSAPI Keep open 3 3102 1 31101 eCAP Keep open 3 3103 1 31102 eCAP Keep open 3 3104 1 31103 eAPI Close after receive 3 3105 1 0 eASYNC Keep open 3 3106 1 31401 eVBVOICE Keep open 3 3107 1 31501 eCSTA Keep open 3 3108 1 31601 elO Keep open 3 3109 1 31701 eWEB Close after sent 3 3110 1 31801 eSMTP_server Keep open 3 3111 1 0 eSMTP Keep open 3 3112 1 31105 eESPA Keep open DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 343 Table eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT 344 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 38 Table eLOCATION eLOCATION parameters Name rype ta N eLoc_site_idon Long Integer 4 eLoc_aArea_idn Long Integer 4 eLoc_LA_address_str Text 15 eLOC LA port str Text 5 eLoc_GeneralTimeout_n Long Integer 4 eLOC_Retry_count_n Long Integer 4 eLoc_Retry_intv_n Long Integer 4 eLoc Polling intv n Long Integer 4 eLOC Comments str Text 255 eLOC Site id n This parameter refers to the site identifier as defined in KERNEL SITE table The eMODULE instance is uniquely defined through a site and an area so eLOC Site id n and eLOC Area id n form a unique key in the table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eLOC Are
178. a id n This field specifies the area as defined in eKERNEL AREA table In most cases the value is 1 An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eASYNC Type str This field specifies the provider type which can be either PAGING or SMS Currently there is support for PAGING with provider BELGACOM and SMS with provider PROXIMUS or KPN DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 189 Table eASYNC Support for other providers and types can be added in future releases or can be built on request For example e PAGING requires the field e ASYNC Provider str to equal BELGACOM e SMS requires the field eASYNC Provider strto equal PROXIMUS e SMS requires the field ASYNC Provider str to equal KPN eASYNC Provider_str This field specifies the provider which is related to the type specified in the e ASYNC_Type_str field which can be either PAGING or SMS Currently there is support for PAGING with provider BELGACOM and SMS with provider PROXIMUS and KPN Support for other providers and types can be added in future releases or can be built on request For example e BELGACOM required when eASYNC_Type_stris PAGING e PROXIMUS or KPN required when eASYNC_Type_stris SMS eASYNC Password str This field specifies the password to access the service provider This field is only relevant when eASYNC Type str is SMS For the provider PROXIMUS you must enter a password
179. a id n This parameter refers to the area identifier as defined in eKERNEL AREA table The eMODULE instance is uniquely defined through a site and an area so eLOC Site id nand eLOC Area id n form a unique key in the table One instance of eLOCATION module can work with only one SIP DECT system Each SIP DECT system should have it own eLOCATION instance for location detection An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eLOC_LA address str If SIP DECT is used this parameter refers to the IP address of the DAP Controller that is handled by the instance of the eLOCATION module Refer to the system administrator of the DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 345 Table eLOCATION PBX to obtain the IP address The DAP Controller port is performing the role of TCP Server the eLOCATION module is performing the role of TCP Client An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 110 49 169 eLOC LA port str This parameter refers to the port number that is TCP Server on the DAP Controller is listening to This value for a SIP DECT system should be 28008 eLOC GeneralTimeOut n This parameters specifies the timeout in seconds that is eLOCATION is allowed to resolve location requests to the DAP Controller This value is typically set to 10 seconds When the eLOCATION module receives a location request from the eKERNEL a question is sent to the DAP
180. aceable DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 369 Table e WEB SCRIPT Although you are free to enter a numeric value of choice Avaya recommends establishing a naming convention for script messages In the field ALA Trace b of the eKernel alarm table the administrator can activate this field note that this feature is supported only for script messages in the current release which means that the whole call flow is logged in the data database An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WSC Script Descr str This field is a description of the script message In the eWeb module the visualization of the script message is performed with the description of the script message and never with the script ID An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows EMERGENCY WSC GRP Name str This parameter specifies the name of the group as defined in the field GRP Name str in the eKernel group table or another valid text is ALL If this field is equal to ALL the user can select a group otherwise the group the message destinations are fixed The groups are presented as message destinations If the group name defined does not match a group name in the eKernel group table no devices are shown so the alarm is not processed An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows EVACUATION WCS ALA id n This field must have
181. active alarms stores them in an internal database and distributes them as the image of active alarms for a device is changing When no changes occur the remaining alarms are repeated every ALA Silence intv n specified number of seconds When a new alarm is generated and the image changes the user is informed immediately On the other hand when no changes occur the outstanding messages are repeated at the specified interval An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 120 denotes 2 minutes ALA Scroll state str This field specifies the state in which a device must be to receive messages Valid values are CONNECT and RINGING Scrolling starts at connect event when CONNECT is specified and starts at ringing event when RINGING is specified This parameter is however due to architectural reasons currently ignored for most peripherals The value is used in eCSTA module release 2 8 where user to user messaging is also supported in alerting phase Most other technologies of messaging are not call oriented and do not have such requirements An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows CONNECT 272 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL alarm parameters ALA Scroll intv n This field specifies the number of seconds that is used as scroll interval when peripherals allow scrolling This parameter
182. age cannot be delivered using eNET if for example portable PC is not online the message is rerouted to a mobile GSM phone Please select output module subset Site 1 NEC Philips area 1 Hilversum A Module eASYNC Y Module eCSTA Module eDMSAPI Module eESPA Module e10 Module eNET Module eSMS Module eSMTP LI Module eVBVOICE El area 2 Brussel L Module eESPA After you select an output module you are presented with an overview of the available devices for that output module elei JOD In the same example presented previously the only available device listed for the output module eNET is a single PC named BENB121027 that belongs to user Francis Missiaen See the following figure Please select device subset cancel site 1 NEC Philips E O Module eNET E Area 1 Hilversum LI Device BENB121027 Francis Missiaen NET 5 Select a device A page appears that presents you with a number of options The top left hand area of the page gives details on the selected device are shown as well as the available alternative devices When no alternative devices are present none is shown The top right hand area shows all available devices You can use the subset criteria to limit the list according to selection criteria The bottom of the page shows details that vary according to the options you choose in the other areas of the page 6 Click on the device listed on the right of the pag
183. age actually arrives at the destination address One potential issue is that a message can be sent to a group that is empty it has no peripherals defined as group members Another issue can arise if a group is configured in such way that due to the definitions in eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER no one is active in the group based upon hour day holiday and activation interval issues eWEB users must be aware of these possibilities In the sample shown in Figure 147 Group list on page 135 six groups are defined it is advisable to use more descriptive group names than those shown in the example 134 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Send Group Message Message Group Test to eDMSAPI DI Type please select group ppm eh Testto eYBVYOICE Figure 147 Group list Send Group Message In step 1 shown in Figure 148 Select a group on page 135 you can choose from a list of groups These groups are retrieved from the KERNEL GROUP and ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER tables All the groups that use a matching input program with the appropriate e WEB module site area are shown to the user Collapse or expand the group to see the group members Click the arrow to select the group Step 1 Please select a group Site 1 Area 1 Sample Site 1 MERA Input program 11701 WEB eWEB BASE El 2 Group 11701 _EASYNC EASYNC Test from WEB to eASYNC
184. all the program it resides in the directory C Program Files Send SNMP Message Exe and is called Send SNMP Message When the program is launched a window appears and defaults to IP address 127 0 0 1 and port 162 If Send SNMP Message is installed on the same PC as the eSNMP module the default value should not be changed If Send SNMP Message is installed on a different PC adjust the IP address and port to match the PC where eSNMP runs The window contains several input capable fields that allow you to configure every parameter When you click the Sendbutton an SNMPv1 trap is sent to eSNMP Send SNMP Message v4 0 0 ua ie Community Sting pubic IPAddess 127001 Enterprise DID f136141 28088321 PotNumber 162 Generic Trap Costat ei roer qw99 amp 9 TmeStamp Tu s Iw OctetString v 1 3 6 1 4 1 28088 32 1 1 SIP Net 41 Iv OctetString vil 3 6 1 4 1 28088 32 1 2 i 1 3 6 7 8 1 9 0 ZE EN 3 6 1 4 1 28088 32 1 3 f 0 110 50 138 SNMPy1 trap of 133 bytes sent Figure 49 Send SNMP Message The Send SNMP Message program is provided on an as is basis DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 49 Module eSNMP Send SNMP Message for Web The Web Administrator provides a web based interface to send SNMPv1 traps from the Web Administrator to the module eSNMP The implementation is based upon PHP script and hosted in the Apache HTTP Server on the Messenger platform Sin
185. alse Defaut curput program EDMSARI FiraSE I wav dee 02 EvacualionSET wav eh 140101 Bewaking wey 1140103 FirsRESE T nar 1140102 EvasualionAE SET wav 1140101 Mekore war 0 Wekem bi SOF Ertor wav D Fou harbegn V iongPincode way 0 Ingegeven pinc NoMess way 0 Geen almen a NowavFle nav D Eris geen wav D 0 D 0 A RS OCH Uw call is bere System wav Systeem op afet Recerding vay Druk op I voor eo co co leo colo leo om elo 69 no n Defauk cutput program feciliy E OutboundD elvered wey Outhound calls Input progiam description Default deserpric z i Input program comments 2 0 Menu options Menu op ell Verwider Refresh DK Armuless Figure 103 Menu options level 2 General tab All possible alarms that can be set SET or reset RESET with a dtmf keystroke must be entered in this table Although there is no password access protection you can secure the activation of an emergency by choosing a very large menu option Choosing a large menu option is very difficult to guess by an unauthorized person When a message is set or reset and accepted by the eKernel remote system the user hears the message on the menu option level 2 eVBVM L2 Menu Wavfile str Otherwise the Error message eVBV Error str plays Recording wave files RECORD Through a specific option specified in the Menu Level 1 table some users can reco
186. amework Address str Text 15 e0AP Framework Port n Integer 2 e0AP ALA Prty DIMF Confirm n Integer 2 e0AP Silence intv_n Integer 2 e0AP Comments str Text 255 eOAP Site id n This field describes the site identifier as defined in e KERNEL SITE table An instance ofeOAP is uniquely defined by means of a site and area identifier An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eOAP Area id n This field describes the area identifier as defined in eKERNEL AREA table An instance of eOAP is uniquely defined by means of a site and area identifier An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eOAP Framework Address str This field describes the IP address of the Framework that handles the OAP Services An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 127 0 0 1 eOAP Framework Port n This field describes the port number of the Framework that handles the OAP Services DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 357 Table e eOAP An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 9090 eOAP ALA Prty DTMF Confirm n This value refers to the priority of the alarm as specified in eKERNEL ALARM table Alarms distributed to eOAP with a priority above the defined value are automatically considered acknowledged when the destination receives the message For most cases this is suitable However eOAP could d
187. ample of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 eDMSAPI_Comments_str This field contains remarks from the administrator and is informational only 214 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 15 Table eDMSAPI INBOUND eDMSAPI inbound parameters Name Type Size eDMSAPII Site id n Integer 2 eDMSAPII Area id n Integer 2 eDMSAPII Called dev str Text 6 eDMSAPII Type str Text 5 eDMSAPII Comments str Text 255 eDMSAPII Site id n This field specifies the site identifier as defined in KERNEL SITE table In most environments this value is 1 An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eDMSAPII Area id n This field specifies the area identifier as defined in eKERNEL AREA table In most environments this value is 1 An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eDMSAPII Called dev str This field identifies the called device This is the number of the extension to which the message was sent An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 999 eDMSAPII Type str This value can be IC or IA DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 215 Table eDMSAPI_INBOUND These values are interpreted by ekERNEL module of DECT Messenger IC When a call is made the calling line identifier of the calling party also known as CLID is used to
188. ans that alarms that are sent by eOAI and are successfully delivered so status ACK and need a confirmation behave the same as alarms with status NACK The result is the alarm is repeated every eOAI Silence intv nseconds until confirmation and proceeds with the alternative device s if configured if not confirmed within the DEV_Retry_count_ALT_DEV_id_n eKernel_device retries An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 eOAI Silence intv n This value specifies the silence interval in seconds the frequency users are informed on remaining active messages The default value is 600 The function is enabled to prevent calling the provider over again for each individual change that occurs and thus leads module and their destination users some pace interval Note that a similar value is implemented in eKERNEL_ALARM table The value here overrides the value in the eKERNEL_ALARM table due to bandwidth constraints An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 600 e0Al Comments str Use this field to enter administrator comments It is informational only An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Default eOAl configuration 356 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 42 Table eOAP eOAP parameters Name Type Size e0AP Site idn Integer 2 e0AP Area idn Integer 2 e0AP Fr
189. arms in the complex definitions that occur in some configurations An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1110101 denotes site 1 area 1 eCAP 01 alarm 01 ALA_INPGM_id_n This field specifies the unique identifier of the input program Note that this identifier is defined in the eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT table field TCPCLIENT_INPGM_id_n Refer to the section of KERNEL TCPCLIENT on how to set up these input programs Avaya recommends that you develop a naming convention to assign values for these identifiers Table 28 Alarm input program identifiers Byte 1 Site identifier Byte 2 Area identifier Byte 3 5 Input program identifier Byte 3 1 eCAP or eAPI or eESPA 2 eSNMP 4 eVBVOICE 5 eCSTA 6 elO 268 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL alarm parameters 7 eWEB 8 eSMTP server 9 eDMSAPI Byte 4 5 01 99 Input program sequence number Avaya recommends using five digits to uniquely identify an input program With the guidelines above the identifier implies the site area input program application and sequence number The ALA id n and ALA INPGM id n both form a unique key thus one input program with ALA INPGM id n value 11101 cannot have two records with the same ALA id n value 1110101 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as
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191. assword is checked against the eWEB_USER_AUTH table Refer to the documentation for Table eWEB USER AUTH on page 393 for more information DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 129 Module eWEB When a valid user and password is found you are able to continue working in the eWEB module Itis importantto know that during the sign on procedure two additional parameters are fetched the language code and the security level The language code determines the language of the forms that are presented to the user If for example the language code is 2909 Belgian English the panels are in English If the language code is 2963 Belgian Dutch the panels are in Dutch The security level determines the table of contents options that are presented to the user A user with a limited security level has only a small number of options available whereas a user with a high security level has many options available Refer to the documentation of Table eWEB_TOC on page 387 for more information on the table of contents mechanism In the illustrations on the following pages the user shown has a language code that refers to English forms and a security level that gives access to all available options The information displayed varies depending on your security level and language code Sign off procedure 130 To log off choose the last option in the list on the left side of the window Sign off You are also a
192. atching device is used and the corresponding site is entered in this field An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DEV Div Area id n This field specifies the area of the diverted device DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 283 Table eKERNEL_DEVICE See DEV_Div_Site_id_n An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DEV_Div_OUTPGM_Appl str This field specifies the output program of the diverted device See DEV_Div_Site_id_n An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DEV_Div_OUTPGM Facility_str This field specifies the output program of the diverted device See DEV_Div_Site_id_n An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows eDMSAPI DEV Ras Site b This field is a Boolean value and can be either True 1 or False 0 The default value is False 0 This field is currently not implemented but is reserved for future enhancements when multi site facilities are implemented In future versions eK ERNEL to eKERNEL communications will be implemented so alarms for devices located on another site can be sent to the remote eKernel An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows False 0 DEV Ras Area b This field is a Boolean value and can be either True 1 or False 0 The default value is False 0 This field specifies the beha
193. ates that no active scripts are present and so no active scripts are available to end 2 Ensure that the script you end is the correct active script Verify the date and time and description 3 Click on the Script to end the script Please select script refresh zept 08 06 2007 18 03 01 RAMPENPLAN FASE1 LA message RAMPENPLAN FASE1 L Group eDMSAPI 1 user beq06557 a Input request 18 When you end the script a window appears showing an overview of the scripts that are ended The repository of scripts is automatically cleaned up according to the configuration settings Reporting active scripts The Reporting active scripts function is available to Supervisor and Administrator Follow the steps in the next procedure to report active scripts Reporting active scripts 1 From the Reporting window clickScripts 2 Click Active scripts 172 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level When no active scripts are available an empty screen is shown 3 When one or more active scripts are available highlight the script identifier to see details Please select script refresh site 1 NEC Philips B area 1 Hilversum E script 08 06 2007 18 13 10 RAMPENPLAN FASE1 Message RAMPENPLAN FASE1 L Group eDMSAPI L User beg06557 y Input request 20 The window shows the progress of an activ
194. aya com Chapter 35 Table eKERNEL MESSAGE FORMA T eKERNEL MESSAGE FORMAT parameters Name Type Size Msg Ala id n Long Integer 4 Msg Msg str Text 50 Msg VBVoice phrase str Text 50 Msg Descr str Text 255 Msg Comments str Text 255 Msg Ala id n This field refers to the unique alarm identifiers as specified in the eKERNEL_ALARM table See Table eKERNEL ALARM on page 267 for more information on alarm identifies In a typical environment input programs for authorized 11101 have a number of alarm identifiers for authorized 1110101 up to 1110107 each of them defining characteristics alarm priority length and so on Refer to Table KERNEL ALARM on page 267 for more information on naming conventions Table 48 Alarm identifiers Byte 1 Site identifier Byte 2 Area identifier Byte 3 5 Input program identifier Byte 3 1 eCAP or eAPI or ESPA 2 eSNMP 4 eVBVOICE 5 eCSTA 6 elO DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 327 Table KERNEL MESSAGE FORMAT 7 eWEB 8 eSMTP server 9 eDMSAPI Byte 4 5 01 99 Input program sequence number Byte 6 7 Alarm sequence number An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1110101 Msg Msg str This field describes the format of the result message after internal processing through eKERNEL When no records are specified recei
195. bl 4 type gt 4 lt vbl 4 type gt lt vbl 5 oid gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 2854 6 1 1 5 lt vbl 5 oid gt lt vbl 5 _value gt Not pecified lt vbl 5 value gt lt vbl 5 type gt 4 lt vbl 5 type gt lt vbl 6 oid gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 2854 6 1 1 6 lt vbl 6 oid gt lt vbl 6 value gt The configuration information of the performance library C WINNT system32 w3ctrs dall for the performance library information will not be treated W3SVC service does not match the trusted stored in the registry The functions in this library as trusted lt vbl 6 value gt lt vbl 6 type gt 4 lt vbl 6 type gt lt vbl 7 o1d gt 1 3 6 1 4 1 2854 6 1 1 7 lt vbl 7 old gt lt vbl 7 value gt 0 lt vbl 7 value gt lt vbl 7 type gt 2 lt vbl 7 type gt lt snmp gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt Figure 41 Parameters used by eKERNEL to generate a message The eKERNEL module has two configuration tables to support the eSNMP module The eSNMP table provides configuration items for an instance of eSNMP and provides the information in lt cfgrqs gt and lt crgryp gt parameter exchange The eSNMP table can also define automatic creation of trap definitions in the eSNMP_TRAPS table and provides default values for those automatically created definitions in eSNMP_TRAPS These parameters include action alarm identifier group message text and so on See the following figure C SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb Messenger_CFG MDB Table eSNMP esNMP Site id n esNMP Area id n esNMP Port str
196. can see only those groups that are defined in the eKERNEL_GROUP_AUTH table A typical authorized is a hospital where the person responsible for a department is allowed to maintain only their own departmental groups and not the groups of other departments An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 31101_00001 GRPA_UserlD_str This field specifies the username that is granted access to the group This value must match the definition of the users in e WEB USER AUTH table A special value ALL is implemented If you specify this special value all users have access to this group With ALL you do not need to enter all individual users but as a result you have no granular authority definition because all users are granted access DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 301 Table KERNEL GROUP AUTH Note that e WEB only allows maintenance of the groups that are assigned to input programs of the same site as the eWEB This means a eWEB instance of site 1 only allows maintenance of groups of site 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows FMI GRPA_Comments_str 302 This field can contains remarks of an administrator and is informational only eKERNEL GROUP AUTH parameters on page 301 provides sample eKERNEL_GROUP_AUTH table data Table 37 eKERNEL_GROUP_AUTH sample data Group id User id Comments 31101_00001
197. cases this means closing the main form of each application by clicking the close box on the top right of each form However some applications require specific shutdown procedures 4 Confirm the eTM termination warning dialog box Click OK eTM SOPHO Messenger Net v2 8 0 GNTN1SCTI 30 Please confirm that you really want to terminate the module Task Manager It is highly recommended to manually close down all associated tasks prior to continuing Then press OK to terminate the Task Manager and any remaining tasks launched by the Task Manager Because all associated tasks were already manually ended gracefully no more processing is involved Any associated tasks still running are terminated through a Terminate process API call for each task that is launched from within the eTM and finally shuts down the eTM module as well DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 85 Module eTM HA Publisher 86 The publisher instance of eTM HA features a TCP Server listing on a port specified in the registry Typically port 7000 is used as the default port The TCP Server is a multiple accept model so multiple clients can connect at the same time The number of simultaneous connections is also defined in the registry Specify a number at least as great as the number of subscribers Avaya recommends specifying a value that equals the number of subscribers multiplied by three to provide room fo
198. cated in all of the iS3070 locations IS3070 IS3070 Msg Net ligge St Niklas Maria Voorzienigheid IS3070 IS3070 St Maarten OLV Hospital Figure 138 Example 1 Customer site Also assume for Example 1 that there is one eVBVoice module on site Your goal is to add ad hoc voice messages to the reanimation alarms The IVR menu could look like the following figure Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Alarm Grou Message Set an alarm 1 Fire alarm 1140101 Fire dep FireSet wav 2 Reanimation 1140102 Medical RECORD 3 Security 1140103 Security SecuritySet wav 2 Confirm an alarm 3 Reset an alarm 1 Fire alarm 1140101 Fire dep FireReset wav Figure 139 Example 1 IVR menu Example 2 for Example 2 assume the location is the same site as in Example 1 In Example 2 however a reanimation alarm is set for a specific node or group The IVR menu could look like the one shown in the following figure March 2013 127 Module eVBVOICE AHVR Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Alarm Group Message 1 Reanimation alarr 1 st Niklas 1140102 Med Niklas RECORD Set 2 st Maarten 1140102 Med Maarten RECORD 3 Maria Voorz 1140102 Med Maria V RECORD 4 OLV 1140102 Med OLV RECORD 2 Set an alarm 1 Fire alarm 1140101 Fire dep FireSetwav 2 Security 1140103 Security SecuritySet wav 3 Confirm an alarm 4 Reset an alarm 1 Fire alarm 1140101 Fire dep FireReset wav Figure 140 Example 2 IVR menu Voice messages are stored on the sy
199. cccocicnnnccccnoncnnnanannnanecanns 345 eSMTP SERVER table rrrannnvnnrnvrrnnnnrnnnnvrrnnnnrnnennnn 363 402 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 eSMTP Silence intv pn 361 eSMTP Site dn 359 363 eSMTP srv domain Str onnorrorvennrnnannannnnnnnnnvnnnnen 360 eSMTP an pen 359 eSMTP on port ett 360 eSMTP server shortcut parameters 0 cseeee 31 eSMTPS_ALA dn 366 eSMTPS Area dn 363 eSMTPS Comments rrnnnnorrorvennrnnannannnnnnnrnvnnnveneenne 366 eSMTPS Delivery text seit 366 eSMTPS Email dir error ett 365 eSMTPS Email dir processed rrrrrrrrrnnnvrrrrrrnnnnn 364 eSMTPS Email dir ir 363 eSMTPS Email keep error mn 365 eSMTPS Email keep processed mn 365 eSMTPS NonDelivery text seit 366 eSMTPS Poll Imbvn 364 ESNMP RE 43 eSNMP Architecture ccccccccononnconooonncnncnncnnncnnnancnanon 43 e M registry setting erreca 70 eTM HA pe 67 eTM HA Check task rrrnnrrrrrrrnnnvrrrrrrnarrrrrrrrnnrrererrnnnnn 83 eTM HA publisher AAA 86 eTM HA registry settings oooconinionncccnccnncnncnnccnnnannn 75 eTM HA shut down cooccccccccnononononncnnccnncnnncnnnnnnno non nccnnnos 84 eVBVOICE AVHR ororen ionini aata 123 eVBVOICE inbound call 99 eVBVOICE menu option level 1 99 eVBVOICE Menu option level 3 102 eVBVOICE module arorrrrnennnnnnnnnnnnnrnnrvnnvensennnnnn 97 106 eVBVOICE outbound call 106 eWEB module r snnnrnnrannnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnevernnnnnnenennvrnnnsns
200. ce sie ae B Doclrd leng bss SE ag Gedis T Miesen Aen amp Tihaokfash_end og Lhvetelecon E i Seg Languages Tlidle mg Loge sei i Lance Tiringing z ez rart ag Payrsg T1Sez gt BackOrfMn BR Pesod pe Bf Resources Tapi ddess BH Rhetores e Trace Bg Dud Git Eg Dante Tyne Ig Banan Lett R accchity laiak at Station addiesses pare D System UeeCallD B Tapi a UseT1Ony pot MN BZ VciceFraq ig Vexconvert Dore Read 250 keys defined for 1 ini fles read from 2 VIC fies 20 04 2004 12 01 Figure 132 vbvConfig tool Voicecard 120 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Introduction Pronexus ybyConfig Mije xj File Edit Tools Help All Keyo vbvd bi DeleteQid og eo 3 EnableFlurtineChange Ba nder Byr HardeChannellde E paso 3 lgnorePhrascEncrs Be Dialogic fl a Eee Diech dle Se Ca ev Bg Lhistelecer pen B Langueces gg Secuelog BH Logs Bg Nuance Por Eg Paysage B Record Eg Resources BH Rhelorex Sg Aun B Gand D Gan avr Bg Speechily D Station addiesses DN gt Sg Tapi Eg vola Sg ovog B Vocscad P Wap Done Read 250 keys defined for I ini fies read from 2 VIC fies 20 04 2004 Figure 133 vbvConfig System DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 121 Module eVBVOICE 122 DECT Messenger
201. ce sending SNMPvi traps is reserved for system administrators the SNMP trap is reserved for Web Administrator users with a security level equal to administrator Security level equal to administrator refers to users in the eWEB_AUTH table defined with USERA_Sec_level of 50 or above hessengerahet Web Administrator Mozilla Firefox m og De Edk view Hatory Bookmarks Toos Help lt a z a DL up Domm messergerez laptop niss n com 23850 si is Disable Cookies CI CSS E Forms MG Images EY Information P Miscelaneos Ouptes y Reszer g Tools 2 View Sour Send an SNMP trap NEC PHILIPS 127 004 NEC PHILIPS UNIFED SOLUTIONS Version 1 Community public Enterprise OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 28088 32 1 D varbind 1 Sample message from Web Administrator varbind 2 Varbind 3 Varbind 4 Varbind 5 Varbind 6 Varbind 7 varbind amp varbind 9 H Sen pts id Conhgurabar submit Basic e advanced Plaass entar message information expert La security LI Change password Ed vo cout v i English v Done i z Figure 50 Send an SNMP trap 50 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Send SNMP Message for iSeries Send SNMP Message for iSeries A similar program called Send SNMP Message is available for the IBM eServer iSeries platform This program is also referred to as IBM AS 400 or IBM i5 This Send SNMP Message for iSeries features a command
202. chine receives logging information Format is A mailslot vbvlog machinename LocalSlot fRemoteslot not used Figure 115 Ini settings Logs PBX March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Introduction INI SETTING DESCRIPTION UNITS DEFAULT Z size detect fconneet duration of nonsilence to detect as dialtone during play seconds operations 0 to disable MaxDialToneWait pace Tee Eu A seconds 6 efore abandoning MinDialTone inimum period of dialtone required to start dialing fPutonhold frutonhold string to put caller on hold PEDER dial string to reconnect caller ReconnectFromBusyNoans ie ME ds DE caller from transfer busy Xfer ial string to initiate transfer Figure 116 Ini settings PBX DetectDialTone PlayMsgs Ire SETTING DESCRIPTION funrrs DEFAULT set to 1 to allow variable number of FwdDigitsVariable mailbox digits digit collection terminates on or timeout GE number of digits when requesting rvapigissnen fr number to forward to d oO Figure 117 Ini settings PlayMsgs Record DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 111 Module evBVOICE rz SETTING DEscRIPTION units DEFAULT deletes data from the end of 0 Dialogic 100 RecChopSecs recorded messages to delete ms Tapi 500 tones Rhetorex deletes silence from end of recorded messages when ending O 1 in sile
203. ckup HKEY CURRENT _USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 backup VSOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Bxe CSTA_Service exe Windowstyle 1 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 backup SOPHO Messenger Net ecAP Port 3403 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eCAP exe Site 1 eKernel address 147 93 169 130 eKernel port 3403 Log drive c Windowstyle 1 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 backup SOPHO Messenger Net eDMSAPI Port 3401 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exel eDMSAPI exe Site 1 eKernel address 147 93 169 130 eKernel port 3401 Log drive c Windowstyle 1 Figure 95 Example Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 backup XML image The Subscriber receives the result of the Getlmage in a flat file repository located in the following directory CASOPHO Messenger Net xXml Important This directory must be created manually on Subscriber systems Also a copy of the Messenger CFG md b with the exact layout of the database of the publisher must be created in this directory If the database is missing or has incorrect layout system malfunction results An update of ekERNEL on the Publisher site must always be synchronized with the 92 DECT Messenger Insta
204. com Chapter 28 Table eKERNEL DEVICE FORMAT eKERNEL DEVICE FORMAT parameters Name Type Size FMT OUTPGM Appl str Text 30 FMT OUTPGM Facility str Text 50 FMT Bytes linel n Integer 2 FMT Bytes line n Integer 2 FMT Bytes line3 n Integer 2 FMT Page ind n Integer 2 FMT Page more ind n Integer 2 FMT Concatination b Yes No 1 FMT Scroll depth n Integer 2 PRT AllowEmergency b Yes No 1 FMT Descr str Text 250 FMT Comments str Text 255 Figure 191 KERNEL DEVICE FORMAT parameters listing EMT OUTPGM Appl str This field identifies the output program The following options are supported eASYNC eCSTA eDMSAPI eESPA elO eSMS eSMTP and eVBVOICE An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows eDMSAPI FMT OUTPGM Facility str This field specifies the supported facility or facilities for a specified output program See Table 30 Application Facility associations on page 291 for supported entries The administrator can create new facilities Table 30 Application Facility associations Application Facility eASYNG PAGING eASYNG PROXIMUS DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 291 Table KERNEL DEVIGE FORMAT Application Facility eASYNC KPN eCSTA C311 eCSTA C322 eCSTA C911 eCSTA C922 eCSTA C933 eCSTA D330 eCSTA D340 eCSTA P375D eDMSAPI C922 eDMSAPI C933 eDMSAPI C944 eDMSAPI 1600 e
205. ction contains definitions of environments and tasks as described in the documentation of module eTM Module eTM on page 53 These settings can be entered manually of can be generated by the eCONFIG or eGRID modules 70 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Registry settings eTM Important If the environment names for eTM HA are not defined with a name containing the local IP address rename the registry structure generated by eGRID or eCONFIG so that the IP address is available in the name The eTM structure can contain one or multiple environments If you launch the eTM_HA exe without additional parameters the program analyzes the available environments of the registry and prompts for an initial environment at startup Figure 72 Example of two environments on page 71 shows an example with two environments defined One environment is called Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 The other is called Site 1 Environment 10 110050 138 backup amp Registry Editor Registry Edit Yiew Favorites Help EI Philips Mame Type Daa Licence Manager B Default REG SZ value not set J Login Module SOPHO Messenger Net 3 e Pfsite 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 backup E etM H Y General 4 03 Publisher H Subscribers Y SOPHO SysDirector Net A 4 My Computer HKEY CU
206. d and provides a new unique directory path C Temp weekday SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb becomes C Temp 3 SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb e The special value weekdayname is used at the beginning of the backup to calculate the current time stamp formatted in a character string containing the name of the day of week Monday Tuesday Wednesday and so on The path is dynamically recalculated and provides a new unique directory path The day of week is in the language identified in the regional settings of the Windows environment C Temp weekdayname SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb becomes C Temp Wednesday SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows C Temp weekday SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb BU To File str This field specifies the file name of the destination file which is in most cases the same as the source file Therefore Avaya recommends that you specify the same value as in BY From File field An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Messenger CFG mdb 196 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Sample Data BU Comments str This field can be filled with reminder information for an administrator for example the usage of the file You can leave the field blank An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Configuration Database Sample Data Table 11 Sample data
207. d Sep ett PATO 281 l eCAPG GRP Name field ne DEV Div Area dn 283 CAPG GRP N DEV Div OUTPGM App sit 284 ee PC CRE abi Si S EE DEV Div OUTPGM Facility ir 284 AU Fn a eCAPG Inpgm dn DEV Div Site dn 283 eCAPG Line Omit Jenni DEV E 280 z eCAPG Line Omit start ne DEV ToRegister Decio cai 283 eCAPG_Line_Omit_str mmrnnerrorrrrvensennaranornnnarnnnnnnn DEV Monitor bi 283 CAPG Li Select DEV OUTPGM facility Str ooo 281 Hae AN eCAPG Line Select start mn DEV OUTPGM ett 280 eCAPG Line Select ir DEV PinCode ett 281 eCAPG Line Sep ett DEV EEN Masia E eege 282 CAPG Mso field DEV Ras Area be 284 Eg EEN DEV Ras Site bh 284 Ge spe erd KE DEV Retry count ALT DEV jn 282 Msg start ni Geier eCAPG Remove after Str ccccccincnncocococncnncnnnnnnnn DEV Ste 1ALN EE 279 CAPG Reset 1 DEV_Visual_0ONr_St ococccnonononananncocnnannnnnnnnnononononos 281 P A id Device mali eCAPG Reset start mn evice MUY ios 141 CAPG Reset st Mel UE 107 116 Se PT sn BI 216 0 ge PT ge eee distributed ad hoc recorded message 123 eDMSAPI _API_port_str Coste ege Eege Ee DMS API message cocococcccccononcncnnnonononononannncnnnanonnnnnos 131 eDMSAPI inbound result parameters eDMSAPI PBX address ett eDMSAPI parameters c ooccinicccnnncccnnncnnnannananncnnnnccn n E eDMSAPI table oononnnicnnniniciniacicicanccna nac nacanc cian eDMSAPI_Ack2TimeQut_N occccnncnnn
208. d eCAP_Line_Select_len_n must be 0 and the field eCAP Line Select str must be N A A value larger than 0 indicates select capabilities are used The value refers to the start position of the select pattern In this case the field eCAP Line Select len n must be larger than 0 and the fieldeCAP Line Select str must contain the select character or characters An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 5 eCAPG Line Select len n This value together with eCAPG Line Select start nandeCAPG Line Select str are used to optionally define selection criteria which are used to select only those records in an asynchronous datastream that are defined This value must be 0 if no select functionality is in use which is specified through eCAPG Line Select start n equal to 0 A value larger than 0 denotes select criteria are active and the field defines the character length of the selection characters defined in eCAPG_Line_Select_str An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eCAPG_Line Select str This value together with eCAPG Line Select start n and eCAPG Line Select len nis used to optionally define selection criteria which are used to select only those records in a asynchronous datastream that are defined This value N A must be used if the select functionality is not used indicated by eCAPG Line Select start n and eCAPG Line Select len n equal to 0 The field con
209. d in this field is as follows 2 eSMTP Silence intv n This field specifies the silence interval the time between repeating outstanding messages that need confirmation The parameter corresponds with the parameter available in the eKERNEL ALARM table but overrules the latter value Due to bandwidth restrictions a larger value than specified in eKERNEL ALARM table is suitable For authorized repeating unconfirmed alarms every two minutes in a mail destination environment is not desirable A typical value is ten minutes The value must be expressed in seconds An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 600 eSMTP From address str This field specifies the e mail address of the sender of both eSMTP module and eWEB module form Send SMTP Message The specified value is used in the MAIL FROM tag of the mail composition process as spec RFC821 and RFC 1521 Note In R3 0 there is now the ability to specify a friendly name as well The module eSMTP and eWEB now support any of the following three syntax francis missiaen ibsbe be lt francis missiaen ibsbe be gt Francis Missiaen lt francis missiaen ibsbe be gt An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows francis missiaen ibsbe be eSMTP Comments str This field can contain remarks from the administrator and is informational only Table 54 SMTP CLIENT sample data on page 361 shows au
210. data or close the link after sending data The majority of modules must be defined with Keep socket open This means a permanent socket connection remains active Avaya recommends using Keep socket open for all modules unless specified otherwise DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 341 Table eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT Note For the e WEB module the value Close after receive must be specified if no script messages are used If the Send Script Message functionality is implemented in e WEB the value Close after send must be specified This is a major issue because closing a connection too soon can prevent eKERNEL from sending a feedback to the eWEB module Note When eAPl is used you have the choice to specify any value The correct value depends on a number of factors one of them is the question whether the port is dedicated for one eAPI based interface or shared between multiple instances of eAPI based interface Avaya recommends that you define Keep socket open This requires a dedicated port for each eAPI However if external applications access the system through ad hoc requests to eKERNEL you must specify the value Close after receive to free the resources for other inbound requests An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Keep socket open required for all modules except e WEB or eAPI TCPCLIENT Environment str Use this field to define on what system the instance of
211. de in the local domain This is indicated in the log as shown in Figure 16 Relaying successful on page 26 28 10 2001 14 51 13 O TCP RCPT TO francis missiaen ls be 28 10 2001 14 51 13 I TCP 250 2 1 5 francis missiaentls be Figure 16 Relaying successful 26 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Relaying and Routing Domino Lotus Notes The same techniques discussed for Windows SMTP server on page 26 can be implemented on other SMTP servers For example in Domino Lotus Notes you can allow inbound SMTP requests from other parties eSMTP To configure inbound SMTP options click Router SMTP gt Restrictions and Controls gt SMTP Inbound Controls gt Allows messages only from Figure 17 Enable messages from external hosts to be sent to external Internet domains on page 27 illustrates the settings needed to allow messages from external hosts to be sent to external Internet domains CONFIGURATION SETTINGS mailhost Basics LDAP Routet SMTP MIME NOTES INI Settings Administration Basics Restrictions and Controls Message Tracking Advanced Restrictions SMTP Inbound Controls SMTP Outbound Controls Delivery Controle Transfer Controls Allow messages from external internet domains ta be sent only to the following internet domains Deny messages from external internet domains ta be sent to the following internet doma
212. de this range produce unpredictable results The value denotes the end of the time period during which the guarding facility is active The active time period begins at the time specified in GUA From str Note GUA From str can be larger than GUA To str resulting for authorized in a job that starts at 21 00 and ends at 06 00 Note A device can be active from for more than one period of time on a given day For authorized 08 00 12 00 and 13 15 17 30 in this case two group members must be defined one of 08 00 12 00 and another with 13 15 17 30 If the same time is specified in more than one case only the first record is processed Table 42 Guarding schedule authorizeds on page 312 shows authorizeds of Guarding schedules Table 42 Guarding schedule authorizeds From To Remark 00 00 23 59 Guarding is active 24 24 hr day and night 06 30 13 30 Guarding is active from 06 30 to 13 30 21 00 06 00 Guarding is active from 21 00 till 06 00 GUA Mon b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Mondays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Mondays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 GUA Tue b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Tuesdays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is
213. default settings Sat Sun and Hol are changed to No Module Identifier Description sSMS 32473897171 Francis Missiaen From To Mon Tuc Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol omom 25lw selw ves vesi vesie ves m ves no we no m M lle insert Configuration of basic alternative devices User expert Supervisor and Administrator can use the function Work with Alternative Devices Work with Alternative Devices provide a web based user interface to maintain the internal configuration table eKERNEL_DEVICE_ALT Follow the steps in the next procedure to configure alternative devices Configuring basic alternative devices 1 2 166 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Log in to Web Administrator In the navigation menu click Work with Alternative Devices The Work with alternative devices page appears Under Configuration gt Basic click Alternative devices The page Please select output moduleappears March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level 4 Select an output program Peripherals are associated to output programs and therefore Mobile phones resides under an instance of the eSMS module and DECT handsets resides under an instance of eDMSAPI In the example shown in the following figure an alternative device for a Windows PC is required The output module eNET is selected The objective in the example is to define an alternative device so that if a mess
214. demanding customer environments complex scenarios can be set up to allow applying changes to the database This can include changing COM ports IP address group members and so on Review your SQL changes carefully Switch back When Publisher or Subscribers detect a change in the availability image a switch to another environment or switch back to the original environment can be appropriate Conclusion Careful planning and testing is required Avaya recommends you simulate every configured scenario and analyze in detail the possible impact of every scenario An off site testing procedure in a lab environment is usually appropriate to prevent loss of alarms during change in image eKERNEL and other modules are stopped and all alarms can be lost Also take into account that having a high availability solution in place affects change management Changes applied to ekERNEL must be synchronized and automatic database upgrade changes to Messenger_CFG MDB must be handled manually by the system administrator Finally note that configuration changes with eCONFIG eGRID eWEB or another configuration tool can affect the total environment For example a divert to another device 94 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Conclusion does not work in a backup environment if the destination device in not available or the module is unavailable Therefore due to the
215. e 128 80 255 This field specifies the site identifier as described in table eKERNEL SITE In most cases this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WGM Area id n This field specifies the area identifier as described in table KERNEL AREA In most cases this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WGM GRP Name str This field specifies the group as defined in KERNEL GROUP table The Send Group Message function in eWEB allows sending a predefined message to a group The table eWEB SNDGRPMSG allows a system administrator to predefine a number of messages that are automatically presented to a web user in the web based Send Group Message functionality The field can either contain a qualified group name or can have the generic special value ALL This special value ALL means the message is automatically defined for all groups You must use this value only when appropriate as sharing messages affects all groups DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 379 Table eWEB SNDGRPMSG When entering a value in this field ensure that the specified group name exists in the ekKERNEL GROUP table and that the eKERNEL GROUP MEMBER contains at least one member An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 00001 qualified group or ALL generic group WGM Sequence n
216. e In most environments this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eDMSAPIIR IC Called dev str This field specified a descriptor of the called device When a message is sent to a device that is defined in eDMSAPI_INBOUND table as type lA the resulting action depends on the called and calling devices DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 223 Table eDMSAPI INBOUND RESULT The value must be the extension number of the device where the message is sent In most situations each device defined in eDMSAPI_INBOUND table as IA has at least one record in this table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 999 eDMSAPIIR_Calling_dev_str This field specified a descriptor of the calling device As described in eDMSAPI documentation section incoming E2 messages are notified within eDMSAPI through calling device and called device When an incoming message to a device that is defined in eDMSAPI_INBOUND table as type lA incoming call alarm generation is detected by eDMSAPI the result action depends on the Called and Calling device The value must be the extension number to which the message was sent Possible values are Define an extension by number for authorized 866 Define a generic value ALL Define a generic number starting with some characters 85 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as
217. e authorized data is split to improve readability Table 50 eKERNEL SITE sample data S Description Admin it Mail Address Port Socket wo Sample Site 3 Francis Missiaen francis missiaen 1s be 10 110 50 138 9000 Close after send Table 51 eKERNEL_SITE sample data continued Log Log path Garbage Watch In C In O Comments days dog tvm R u d qs R qs 1 CASOPHO 600 DISA 1 Ox 58 4 Messenger net BLED O 21 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com March 2013 Chapter 37 Table eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT eKERNEL TCPCLIENT parameters Name Type Size TCPCLIENT Site id n Integer 2 TCPCLIENT Kernel port str Text 5 TCPCLIENT Area id n Integer 2 TCPCLIENT INPGM id n Long Integer 4 TCPCLIENT Pom name str Text 20 TCPCLIENT Socket str Text 50 TCPCLIENT Environment str Text 50 TCPCLIENT Comments str Text 255 TCPCLIENT site id n This field refers to the site ID specified in the ekERNEL_SITE table Usually this field has value 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 TCPCLIENT kernel port str This field specifies the port that is reserved for the specified module A client server connection is established between eKERNEL and all adjacent modules In this client server model the eKERNEL is TCP server and the remaining modules are TCP client
218. e configuration record See Table 19 Sample eESPAO Comments str values on page 243 for authorized eESPAO Comments str values Table 19 Sample eESPAO Comments str values Site Area Alarm from Alarm to Beepcode Priority 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 1 3 5 3 1 1 1 6 999 9 3 1 2 0 5 1 3 1 2 6 999 NONE 3 1 3 0 999 1 NONE DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 243 Table ESPA OUTBOUND CFG 244 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 20 Table elO MODULE elO modules parameters Name Type Size eIoM Site id n Integer 2 eIOM Area id n Integer 2 eIOM Module str Text 4 eIoM Type str Text 50 eIoM Url str Text 255 eI0M Contact ent n Integer 2 eIoM Comments str Text 255 elOM Site id n This field specifies the site identifier as defined in eKERNEL SITE table In most environments this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eloOM Area id n This field specifies the area identifier as defined in eKERNEL AREA table In most environments this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eloM Module str This value refers to the 2 byte module identifier specified in the FieldPoint Explorer and in elO_ MODULE table A typical value is between 01 and 08 Ensure that the table el DO defines only digital output
219. e 124 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 5 Ghapter 8 Module eW ikka 129 ETE EE RS aan AAA 129 Se se OA terre ther ccPeOr ner ret rererre err ter rere pet vere OA 130 SE EEN 131 ET H EE 132 E E AAA 133 Send RENE EEE EE 135 Send User MessagE necne a e ae a ketueke brak ekeid iset enaede 136 sees EEE EE EEE EE 138 Fl es EEE nn EE T 138 Tace E 139 See EEE EE ERE NE lenient 139 Tace Ended ke RE EEE EEE PR 140 EL EE EE RE EEE ee 140 EE EEE 141 Eee NE rrr ir 141 TARS VE ERE RE EE 141 EUS ee EEE ERE NE EE 141 Change PASSING EE 144 A EE EEE EEE 144 Gr E 144 ep REE ER REE 145 Plug in module WAP PON RR 145 Chapter 9 Module Web Administrator rrrnnnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnn 147 PUC REE EE EE EE 147 KO 148 Chapter 10 Module Web Administrator User Guide sssssnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnennnn 149 Fools ri AAA AA A AA 150 ERR SE EEE RE EN 154 Ev RER EEE PP 155 RE EE EE EE 155 RE E A aoii e e O 161 E O 161 Reports of ended RIAN IG ii ici 162 e E A A EE 163 Goniguraion OF pasie group membe ri Aids 164 Configuration of basic altemaliva device iii varsaenivissvavin tise aoisaas 166 EEE ER frre ere trier eter er rerrete crprar re rirer certs 169 SE RE EE ee 169 PS SG se SETE Gs RER isis 170 Work Wilh Sense End Sopla iio 172 ME REE ER ER NE neee rrr 172 os A EE 173 AI tido dd ta 174 Send at SNMP Fauno islas 174 epale A A A a 176 R
220. e C Windowstyle 1 Figure 76 Sample registry file illustrating a Subscriber section in production mode Figure 77 Sample registry file illustrating a Subscriber section in backup mode on page 75 shows another example illustrating a Subscriber section in backup mode Here an eKERNEL reference is shown as the environment runs when the publisher is unavailable All modules refer to the local eKERNEL on the subscriber system DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Registry settings eTM HA Windows Registry Editor Version 5 00 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 backup SOPHO MessengeraNet eKernel Site 1 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eKERNEL exe Site 1 licence NONE keepalive 60 Windowstyle 6 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 backup HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 backup SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe CSTA_Service exe Windowstyle 1 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 backup SOPHO Messenger Net eCAP Port 3403 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eCAP exe Site 1 eKernel address 147 93 169 130 eKernel
221. e External clients This port can accept eDMSAPI External Seats count n simultaneously requests The only valid format of the requests are SNDNMSGI ID DNR message lt CR gt lt LF gt SNDUMSGI ID DNR message lt CR gt lt LF gt An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2010 eDMSAPI ALA Prty UMSG n This field specifies the priority an alarm message must have to be handled as an urgent message The priority refers to the alarm priority as defined in the eKERNEL ALARM table Alarms that do not meet the requirement of being urgent are treated as normal messages Refer to the DMS API related documentation for more information If for example 2 is specified alarms with alarm priority of 1 and 2 are handled as urgent messages whereas alarms with priority of 3 4 and so on are handled as normal messages Avaya recommends that you carefully evaluate the consequences of changes to this field for two reasons e Emergency messages impact the DECT C4060 user different tone user intervention required for acknowledge e Emergency messages impact throughput because normal message allocates a datapath a few seconds while urgent messages can allocate more than 30 seconds depending on the timeout value specified for user confirmation An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 eDMSAPI ALA Prty EMSG n This field specifies the required priority of an alarm message to be handled a
222. e current release is ALL therefore all devices from the group receive the message so the end user does not have the opportunity to select devices Warning you must not specify a value larger then the number of devices present in the group Note In the current release this parameter has nothing to do with the number of devices that must receive the message before clearing the message for all other devices from the group An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows ALL WSC_Max_Active_n This field specifies the maximum number of times this script message can be active The keyword NOMAX can be used to indicate there is no limit An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 for EVACUATION or NOMAX for informative messages WSC_Currently_Active_n This field specifies the number of script messages currently active DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 371 Table eWEB SCRIPT This field is used by the eKernel application and has nothing to do with configuration of the database WSCA Comments str This field can be used by an administrator to enter remarks The field is informational only 372 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 47 Table eWEB SCRIPT SET AUTH eWEB SCRIPT SET AUTH parameters Name Type Size WSSA Site id n Integer 2 WSSA Area id n
223. e device Click on device for details refresh cancel site 1 NEC Philips O area 1 Hilversum E D module eWEB Manufacturer eWEB Model BASE E croup ENET Test from eWEB to eNET O O Francis Missiaen 1x Device 1 1 eNET BENB121027 L Francis Missiaen 1x Alternative device 1 1 e5MS 32473897171 Figure 171 Contents of the selected group Click on the group member to see the details on From To and Daily presence Module Identifier Description e NET BENB121027 Francis Missiaer From To Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol 100 vi DO ei 23 xl se E Yes x Yes M Yes x Yes x Yes x Yes y Yes iv Yes so Figure 172 Group member details Supervisor A user with Supervisor authority is granted addition access to Work with Scripts This function is accessed through the links Activate scriptand End script DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 169 Module Web Administrator User Guide Reporting is extended with Scripts with access to link Active scripts and Ended scriptsEnded scripts C SNMP trap L Group Message k User Message work with Scripts L Activate script L End script Reporting 2 0 alarms scripts CO Configuration Figure 173 Supervisor access to Work with Scripts Work with scripts activate script The Activate Script function in Work with Scripts is available to Supervisor and Administrator Fo
224. e script There is a subset box near the top of the window The subset box has the options ALL PENDING ACK and NACK When you select ALL you get a list of all active scripts When you want to narrow the results of your search choose PENDING ACK or NACK PENDING indicates where notification is still in progress ACK indicates those who have responded and NACK indicates those who failed to respond ALL v back Output program Alarm state Device state NACK count B65 Francis Missiaen eDMSAPI PENDING PENDING Reporting ended scripts The function Reporting ended scripts is available to Supervisor and Administrator Follow the steps in the next procedure to report ended scripts Reporting ended scripts 1 Open the Reporting window and click Scripts 2 Click Ended scripts When no ended scripts are available an empty screen is shown 3 Use the date and time criteria to identify the script 4 Click on the Script of your choice from the list presented to narrow down the details of the ended script DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 173 Module Web Administrator User Guide Please select script refresh script 08 06 2007 18 03 01 RAMPENPLAN FASE1 O Message RAMPENPLAN FASE1 Group eDMSAPI User beq06557 3 Input request 18 script 05 03 2007 14 49 18 RAMPENPLAN FASE1 Message Extern Maaseik pre alarm Group eDMSAPI
225. e state of the publisher e The S0 1 or S0 1 denotes the state of first subscriber e The S1 1 or S1 1 denotes the state of second subscriber gi Registry Editor Registry Edit View Favorites Help 3 lef HA Name Type Data a General REG 5Z value not set Publisher REG 5Z Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 7 Images 3 P 0 50 0 51 0 O P 0 50 0 51 1 P 0 50 1 51 0 OI es O P 1 50 0 51 0 4 OJ P 1 50 0 51 1 Og P 1 50 1 51 0 a gees gt Figure 93 Example of an image at the publisher level The registry keys are to be entered manually Recommendation Avaya recommends that you begin with a definition on the Publisher level that refers to the same environment for each image and with a definition on the Subscriber level that refers to the same environment for each image In this initial setup no environment changes occur and initial testing can take place In a later stage you can modify environments A copy of the production environment is usually made at the Subscriber sites for example Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 140 and Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 140 backup In this backup environment the tasks can be altered for example an eKERNEL instance can be added and eKERNEL address refers to a local instance of eKERNEL 90 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Keeping track of states Windows Registry Editor V
226. e the text Emergency room to RPN 01 Elevator to RPN 02 Psychiatric department to RPN 03 and so on As a result end users can easily locate the origin of a location detection alarm An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Building KOC UCPS division eLOCRPN_Comments_str 354 Use this field to enter administrator comments lt can contain information on physical location cabling building plan references and so on It can also be used to add MAC addresses and IP addresses here An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Default configuration DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 41 Table eOAI eOAI parameters Name Type Size e0AI Site_idn Integer 2 e0AI Area idn Integer 2 e0AI Framework Address str Text 15 e0AI Framework Port n Integer p eOAI ALA Prty DIMF Confirm n Integer 2 e0AI Silence intv_n Integer 2 e0AI Comments str Text 255 eOAI Site_id_n This field describes the site identifier as defined in eKERNEL_SITE table An instance of eOAI is uniquely defined by means of a site and area identifier An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eOAI Area id n This field describes the area identifier as defined in the eKERNEL AREA table An instance of eOAI is uniquely defined by means of a site and area identifier An authorized of an e
227. e to add an alternative device DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 167 Module Web Administrator User Guide To add the mobile phone of Francis Missiaen as an alternative device Francis is typed into the subset field under Click on devices to add alternative device and subset is clicked 7 If you want to add the name of an alternative device type the name you want to add in the subset field under the section on the right called Click on device to add alternative device 8 Click on subset In the example shown in the following figure another option is illustrated restricting the available devices In the right hand section of the page under subset Francis is typed and then subset is clicked The mobile phone of Francis Missiaen appears after clicking on eSMS Click on device to add alternative device Francis subset clear Osite 1 NEC Philips H Module eASYNC A E Module eCSTA H E Module eDMSAPI H E Module eNET B Module esms E Devices on area 1 Hilversum L Device 32473897171 Francis Missiaen H E Module eSMTP HE Module eVBVOICE Then Device 32473897171 Francis Missiaen is clicked and the details shown in the next figure appear When insert is clicked the mobile phone is added as an alternative device Module Identifier Description eSMS 32473097171 Francs Missiaen insert As a result the mobile phone is defined as alterna
228. e to use in conjunction with Aculab cards Voicecard Dialogic specific settings INI SETTING SETTING DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION UNITS Enables pulse 0 no DPD 1 normal DPD 2 DPD PulseDetectioni detection ith cut through INI SETTING SETT INI SETTING DESCRIPTION O DESCRIPTION mmm O Overrides T1 bit pattern LoopStart settings see below to use 0 1 loopstart protocol no wink immediate 1 Select mbe f k Wink NE re Seier 3 SE wink default 2 en double wink inkTime Time in ms for wink duration ms 150 reWinkDelay Prewink transmit delay in ms fms Figure 127 Ini settings Voicecard Dialogic specific settings Voicecard Dialogic T1 specific settings Introduction T1 bit pattern settings are used to configure the T1 bit patterns for the A amp B bits for non standard T1 configurations The first digit is the value for A bit the second is the value for B bit The values can be 00 01 10 or 11 where 00 means look for both A and B bits off 01 means look for A bit off B bit on and so on March 2013 117 Module eVBVOICE Valid values for tihookflash start and tihookflash end are as follows 0 set the bit specified in t1hookflash clear any others e 1 set the bit specified in t1hookflash leave others unchanged e 2 clear the bit specified in ti hookflash leave others unchanged The difference between t1answer and t1hangup
229. eSMTP server 34 The eSMTP server module is now ready to send message requests to eKERNEL These requests are sent on a first in first out basis Click the eSMTP server tab to view request processing as shown in Figure 25 Request processing shown on the eSMTP server tab on page 34 2 eSMTP server SOPHO Messenger Net v2 0 6 eKernel Logging eSMTP server Active fat fom Subject T E D Data arrival 369 bytes received from eKERNEL 00386 16 14 33 Figure 25 Request processing shown on the eSMTP server tab As specified in the configuration reply the eSMTP server polls the specified directory for new inbound mail messages at fixed intervals This interval is usually 10 seconds The default directory is C Inetpub mailroot Drop as shown in Figure 26 Default inbound mail drop directory on page 35 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Activity of eSMTP server NN Drop P File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back v v DS A Search E Folders EBdistory WH XxX A Ed Address Ccimetpublmairootiorp zl 60 Folders x Name Size Type CI Inetpub a File Folder AdminScripts processed File Folder C ftproot Y iissamples mailroot Badmail I error processed Mailbox CJ Pickup Queue Route CJ SortTemp v 4 gt 2 objects Disk free space 4 20 GB lo bytes g My Computer
230. eds Table 43 Examples of alarm characteristics 1110200 00 2359 DU 0 0 0 O M KR 3600 ELDAD COMD4 NOT ACTIVE GUARDING 1110209 11102 18 00 08 00 M 4M a O OC 3500 TELEVIC NOT ACTIVE GUARDING 2110212 11010000 2359 M BB 4 86400 WORMALD NOT ACTIVE GUARDING 2110505 11108 00 00 2359 MW z O O O 3600 GENERIC NOT ACTIVE GUARDING 2110802 GUA Comments str This field can optionally be used by an administrator to store reminder information describing for authorized the usage of the file DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 315 Table KERNEL GUARDING 316 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 33 Table eKERNEL HOLIDAY eKERNEL HOLIDAY parameters Name Type Size Holiday str Text 8 Holiday Comments str Text 255 Figure 196 eKERNEL HOLIDAY parameters listing Holiday str This field defines a date that is to be considered as a holiday Days that are entered here as holidays are important when eKERNEL processes the group members that are defined in the eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER table Holidays must always be formatted as 8 bytes numeric values in format YYYYMMDD for authorized Christmas 2001 is defined as 20011225 Do not use any formatting symbols such as spaces slashes and so on Note the days must be entered manually a process that must be repeated on regular basis Avaya recommends that you specify one person in the organi
231. efer to Table 47 Valid model values on page 321 for a complete list of valid values in current release An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows BASE INPGM_Model_str The behavior of different modules depends to the alarm system and manufacturer and is in most cased model related You must enter a valid value in this field Refer to Table 47 Valid model values on page 321 for an overview of valid values in current release Table 47 Valid model values Application Manufacturer Model eAPI API BASE eCSTA CSTA INCOMING CALL eCAP ARITECH BASE eCAP ARGINA BASE eCAP BEMAC DIANA 1 eCAP BEMAC DIANA 2 eCAP ELDAD L 48 0 RC 1 SR 2 SS 3 SS 4 SR eCAP GENERIC BASE eCAP GENERIC TYCO see PSI for details eCAP GENT 3400 eCAP GENT VIGILON EN54 eCAP M TECH ESPRESSO eCAP NIRA BASE eCAP TELEVIC PROTOCOL CONVERTOR L 03 eCAP VSK DE LICHTERVELDE eCAP VSK OLV VAN VREDE eCAP VSK ST JOZEF eCAP WORMALD BASE DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 321 Table eKERNEL_INPGM Application Manufacturer Model eCAP TYCO MINERVA 80 eCAP WORMALD L 01 eCAP WORMALD BASE eCAP WORMALD 1 eCAP WORMALD G EIPM eESPA ESPA BASE eESPA ESPA VSK see PSI for details eESPA ESPA ASCOM see PSI for details eDMSAPI DMSAPI BASE elO NATIONAL BASE INSTRUMENTS eSNMP SNMP BASE eSM
232. eliver messages to infrastructure that are unable to respond In some circumstances the message needs to remain active until a manual confirmation takes place This can be done through eOAP inbound SMS and confirm through CLIP or pincode eCSTA dial in and confirm using CLID or evBVOICE dial in and confirm through DTMF Since eKernel release 2 9 18 the functionality is implemented that the message reply lt msgrpy gt sent by the e eOAP module to the eKernel is treated as a NACK reply even if a ACK was sent in case the priority of the alarm is lower or equal so has an higher importance then the e OAP_ALA Prty DTMF Confirm n priority This means that alarms that are sent by OAP and are successfully delivered so status ACK and need a confirmation behave the same as alarms with status NACK The result is the alarm is repeated every eOAP Silence intv nseconds until confirmation and proceeds with the alternative device s if configured if not confirmed within the DEV_Retry_count_ALT_DEV_id_n eKernel_device retries An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 eOAP Silence intv n This value specifies the silence interval in seconds the frequency users are informed on remaining active messages The default value is 600 The function is enabled to prevent calling the provider over again for each individual change that occurs and thus leads module and their destination users some pace interval
233. elp left HA Name Type Data E General ab REG 5Z value not set amp 1 Publisher REG 5Z Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 140 backup Y Subscribers Eo REG 52 C 5OPHO Messenger Net xmi Messenger_CFG sql My Computer HKEY CURRENT USER Software Philips 5SOPHO Messenger Net eTM_HA Subscribers 0 Images P 0 Figure 92 Registry definitions In Figure 92 Registry definitions on page 89 an example is shown with one Publisher and two Subscribers Subscriber 0 has an image for handling P 0 and P 1 This example shows the settings when the subscriber cannot connect to the publisher The environment Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 140 backup is associated and SQL script Messenger CFG sal is defined DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 89 Module eTM HA Publisher On the publisher level a similar registry image is used However as a Publisher is often in contact with multiple subscribers the available images grow exponentially as the state of publisher and every subscriber forms a number of combinations for each Boolean state Figure 93 Example of an image at the publisher level on page 90 shows a network where one Publisher and two Subscribers lead to eight images and depend on each Boolean state of available 1 or unavailable 0 The syntax for images on publisher level are similar to P 1 50 1 51 1 Each section is separated by a minus sign e The P 1 or P 0 denotes th
234. em is set up with comma as decimal separator a comma must also be specified when values are entered in the database When values are entered in the database An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 15 000000 elOAl_ALA_Descr_str The alarm description field is a description defined in the eKERNEL ALARM table for the associated elO module In the authorized shown in Table 22 elOAS ALA Descr str 252 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com elO Al parameters authorized on page 253 an alarm description A INPUT is defined with matching records in the eKERNEL ALARM table Table 22 elOAS ALA Descr str authorized ALA id n ALA INPGM id ALA Descr str ALA Remove ALA Prity n 1160101 11601 A INPUT SENT 5 1160102 11601 A INPUT RESET 5 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows A INPUT elOAl GRP Name str The group name describes what group is informed on the error condition and refers to a group defined in eKERNEL GROUP and eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER tables An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 00003 elOAl MSG str This field describes the message that is sent to the group members Avaya recommends that you enter descriptive text that provides the recipient sufficient information to handle the alarm condition Mobile users often lack i
235. en Default comments Message This is a sample message from Web Administrator i The length of the message you can enter is displayed in the field to the right of the Message field Click Submit Web Administrator indicates whether the message delivery succeeded or failed Important The e mail is sent on behalf of the e mail account that was configured by the administrator Therefore you have no record of this message and any responses are not delivered to you Send a message using Group message Group messages are messages you can send to previously configured groups of recipients Group messaging is only available if the administrator has configured it and has populated the eWEB_SNDGRPMSG table Sending a message using Group message 1 2 Log in to Web Administrator In the navigation menu click Group message OR If multiple areas are defined click the name of the area then click Group message The Send Group Message gt Please select group page appears Select the group to which to send a message The Send Group Message gt Please confirm group page appears This page lists the group members If you select the wrong group click back to select a different group Click continue to confirm the group selection The Send Group Message gt Please select message page appears DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 159 Module Web Administrator User Guide Up to three
236. enabled or disabled If O was specified the INPGM Default DEV OUTPGM facility str is ignored If 1 was specified the INPGM Default DEV OUTPGM facility str is used to indicate the facility that is associated with the device that is created automatically in the eKERNEL_DEVICE table A typical value is C4050 which assumes that all devices that are automatically created for this input program are sharing the same facility C4050 As a result auto creation is typically reserved for environments where the peripherals are somewhat standardized See Table eKERNEL DEVICE on page 279 and Table eKERNEL DEVICE FORMAT on page 291 for more information on defining device facilities An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows C4050 INPGM Descr str This field allows you to enter descriptive text which is visible in the ekERNEL module in the associated input program and in some web based functions An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Televic Protocol Convertor 324 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL_INPGM parameters INPGM Comments str This field can contain remarks from the administrator and is informational only DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 325 Table eKERNEL_INPGM 326 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev av
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238. ennnener 99 EE destacan tati 317 Menu type SET and RESET coccion 99 102 Merging registry files ooooonnonncnnndnnnnncnnncccnnnocannnccccnn 81 l Messages from eKERNEL cssecceeesesteeeeeeenaaes 19 Migrate system from eTM to eTM HA ee 67 IBM AS 400 roroarararannnnnrnrrrnrvrnrverevevevevenrererersrsrnnnnnnnnne 51 Mobile phone rerrrnnvvennrnnnnvvenrnrnavvvnerrnnnrsenerrnnnnn 155 157 IBMS 51 Module ech 17 Inbound call 97 Module eSMTP eener 29 IM Settings iia 107 116 Module eSNMP icerisine aaa ani 43 Initialization Of eSMTP Server mmmvervvvvererrerersrsrsrnnnnn 31 Module eTM HA 67 INPGM App Str meme 320 Module eVBVOIGE rrrvrervnrnvvenvnrervrrrvrravnrnnnnnnnnnnennerenene 97 INPGM Area dn 320 Module eVBVOICE AVER 123 INPGM AutoCreateGRP bh Bes Module 6WEB cionado dE 129 INPGM Bidir bh 322 Module Web Administrator 0 nnn0nannnnnosnnnnnnesnnnne 147 INPGM Comments ett 325 Module Web administrator user guide 149 INPGM Default DEV OUTPGM facility str 324 Msg Ala id ni 327 INPGM Default DEV OUTPGM str 08 324 Msg Comments ett 329 INPGM Descr ett 324 Msg descr ett 328 INPGM dd Miura ra 319 Msg Msg ent munnen 328 INPGM Manufacturer ett 321 Msg VBVoice phrase ett 328 404 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 N National Instruments example rrrrnrrrnnnnvrrrrrrnnnrnnr 269 O Outbound call 97 Output p
239. ently users are informed of remaining active messages The default value is 600 seconds which reduces unnecessary calling traffic to the provider Note that a similar value is implemented in eKERNEL ALARM table The value here overrides the value in the eKERNEL ALARM table due to bandwidth constraints An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 600 seconds eASYNC Comments str This field can contain remarks from the administrator and is informational only 194 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 12 Table eBACKUP eBACKUP parameters Name Type Size BU Site id n Integer 2 BU From Path str Text 255 BU From File str Text 255 BU To Path str Text 255 BU To File str Text 255 BU Comments str Text 255 BU Site id n This field specifies the site identifier as defined in the eKERNEL SITE table Usually there is only one site defined and the value 1 is used An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 BU From Path str This field specifies the path of the file that must be saved An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows CASOPHO Messenger Net Mdb BU From File str This field specifies the filename of the file that must be saved An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Messenger CFG mdb BU To Path str This field specifies the target
240. ents ett eDMSAPIIE Site dn eDMSAPIIR Area dn eDMSAPIIR Calling dev ett oooooconoccnnicccocnnnnocananoss eDMSAPIIR Comments ir cccccnnnnnnnccocococccnnnnncninnn eDMSAPIIR Descr ett eDMSAPIIR GRP Name ett eDMSAPIIR IC Called dev ett eDMSAPIIR Msg ir eDMSAPIIR Site dn eESPA parameters c ccccoccccnncccccnaccnononnncnncncnannnnnnnananna SESPA t ble poiriers lts eESPA Ala descr default ir ccccsssssceeeeeeees SESPA Area Id Mii tt eESPA Comments ett eESPA ControlStation be eESPA Datald Ala descr ett eESPA Datald Group ett eESPA Datald Msg ir eESPA ExternalAddress mn eESPA Group default ett coooiccnnnnnnninnccnnnccnnnnncccnnnos eESPA Handshaking mn eESPA Link Type ett DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 ine O ine O IW ine O Wi A ine GA IW GA ine OT ine 61 mM GO ine GO mM ee Wi A ine GA IW ine ine GA ine O mM O ine OT ine OT ine e ine OT ine 61 Nm Nm O Nm O mM GO IW e mM E mM GO mM ee N ES ine OT ine OT nm ES mM GO N ES mM GA mM I mM NX M CO OT N NX mn CA O N CO mM de mM O Nm E mM O Nm oe har RI S mM CO eESPA LocalAddress mn 229 eESPA Msg default ett 233 eESPA NAK retry cent mn 236 eESPA OUT Call type default e
241. eripherals of National Instruments include labels and documentations where contacts start numbering at 0 up to 7 whereas elO starts at 01 up to 08 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 01 elOAl Min S str The value specifies the analogue level measured on a contact to set a minus level alarm If minus level alarms are to be disabled a 00 000000 value can be specified Note All values must be specified in format 00 000000 with 2 digits before the decimal separator and 6 digits after the decimal separator The decimal separator must be set according to the operating system regional settings Refer to the FieldPoint Explorer documentation on how to configure the FP Al 100 module Each channel can individually be set according to the attached input and allow specifying the unit of measurement en the measured input range Avaya recommends that you first test the peripherals with the FieldPoint Explorer prior to configuring and taking elO into production Note Check your operating system settings to find out which decimal separator is in use Avaya recommends that you set the operating system to the country specific values thus the locale Belgium Dutch in Belgium even when an English operating system is installed These regional settings result in internal usage of decimal separator symbols in the form of period or comma If your system is set up with comma as decimal separator a comma
242. ersion 5 00 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe CSTA_Service exe Windowstyle 1 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 SOPHO MessengeraNet eCAP Port 3403 Shortcut C SOPHO MessengereNet Exe eCAP exe Site 1 eKernel address 147 93 76 255 eKernel port 3403 Log drive C Windowstyle 1 HKEY CURRENT USERNSoftware Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 SOPHO Messenger Net eDMSAPI Port 3401 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eDMSAPI exe Site 1 eKernel address 147 93 76 255 eKernel port 3401 Log drive c Windowstyle 1 Figure 94 Example Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 91 Module eTM HA Windows Registry Editor Version 5 00 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 backup SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exel eKERNEL exe Site 1 licence NONE keepalive 60 Windowstyle 6 HKEY CURRENT USERNVSoftwarelPhilipsVSOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 ba
243. es An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1170101 380 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eWEB SNDGRPMSG parameters WGM Comments str This field can be used by an administrator to enter some remarks The field is informational only Table 56 eE WEB SNDGRPMSG sample data on page 381 shows authorizeds of data found in the eWEB SNDGRPMSG table Table 56 e WEB SNDGRPMSG sample data Site Area Group Sequence Message Alarm id Comment s 3 1 ALL 1 Emergency 317010 evacuation 3 3 1 ALL 2 FREE 317010 2 3 1 1 1 AS400 failure 317010 2 3 1 1 2 NT failure 317010 2 3 1 1 3 Domino failure 317010 2 3 1 1 4 Firewall failure 317010 2 3 1 2 1 Check invoice 317010 2 3 1 2 2 Check mailbox 317010 2 3 1 2 3 Check quotations 317010 2 3 1 2 4 Check received 317010 goods 2 3 1 RAMPENPLAN 1 Fase 1 start 317010 2 3 1 RAMPENPLAN 2 Fase 2 start 317010 2 3 1 RAMPENPLAN 3 Fase 3 start 317010 2 3 1 RAMPENPLAN 4 Fase 1 end 317010 2 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 381 Table eWEB SNDGRPMSG 382 Site Area Group Sequence Message Alarm id Comment 3 1 RAMPENPLAN 5 Fase 2 end 317010 2 3 1 RAMPENPLAN 6 Fase 3 end 317010 2 3 1 VSK F 1 Brand 317010 gelijkvloers 2 3 1 VSK
244. esSNMP Autocreate b eSNMP Default Action str eSNMP Default ALA id n esNMP Default GRP Name str esNMP Default Msg str esNMP Default Activate b eSNMP Comments str Figure 42 eSNMP table eSNMP Default Action str eSNMP Default ALA id J H A Ae eSNMP Default Msq str eSNMP Default Activate leSNMP Comments st Default SNMP configuration SET NA MA IE leSNMP Default Action str J SET eSNMP Default ALA idn 1120102 eSNMP Default GRP Name str SNMP Guarding Net Unknown trap e A ey Default SNMP configuration Figure 43 eSNMP Integer Integer Text Yes No Text Long Integer Text Text Yes No Text The other configuration table that the eKERNEL module uses to support the eSNMP module is eSNMP_TRAPS This module defines the traps that are processed by the eSNMP module DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Architecture When the eSNMP table specifies auto configuration the eSNMP_TRAPS are automatically populated with definitions as new traps are received This allows system administrators to gradually optimize configurations by updating the definitions and associating alarm identifiers groups and message See the following figure C SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb Messenger CFG MDB Table eSNMP_TRAPS Mame pe EE esNMPT Site id n Integer esNMPT Area id n Integer eSNMPT Address str Text esNMPT Version str Text eS
245. essages of 16 bytes and long messages of 32 bytes Important Because the Send Server Message is designed only to set a message and cannot reset a message you must always specify remove after SENT in the eKERNEL_ALARM table otherwise the message remains active forever DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 133 Module eWEB In the example shown in Figure 146 Alarm types on page 134 you can choose between three alarm types which are defined in the eKERNEL ALARM table Message Group please select group D Type Medium 16 bytes D Pen Short 6 bytes Long 32 bytes Reis Figure 146 Alarm types Important You can only access alarm types in the ekERNEL_ALARM table with field ALA_Trace_b equal to False While assigning alarm types always make a distinction between alarms for Send Server Message False and Send Script Message True The destination of the message is also defined in the database The eWEB module has an input program identifier and one or more alarm definitions For the same input program you also must predefine the group group members and group authorities in the corresponding tables eKERNEL_GROUP eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER and eKERNEL_GROUP_AUTH The web user is able only to select from the list of groups that are configured for that input program Note The web user can submit a message to the eKERNEL but is not able to verify that the mess
246. etails You can also perform optional filtering for example upon Message 2007 05 08 se work with Input zl no filter v no filter Input request Input request Date Time Ges put Program identifier Input program me 1 2007 06 08 15 17 54SET or RESET 701 WEB Type 2 2007 06 08 15 23 54 Input Program identifier 701 2 WEB Input program application 3 2007 06 08 15 33 0 Input program manufacturer 105 2ESPA 4 2007 06 08 E ESPA ginal 5 2007 06 08 16 03 21 alarm identifier Dm sESPA 7 Alarm prority gt 6 2007 06 00 16 18 34 Alarm description 102 ECAP Alarm remove after 7 2007 06 08 16 18 39 Group identifier 104 CAP Group descnption 8 2007 06 08 16 18 34 sentra P 105 eESPA rea a 2007 06 08 16 33 49 Device output program 105 sESPA ampe tag eq WEB user PD 10 2007 06 08 16 48 51 pincode 105 2ESPA Reason not processed Figure 170 Work with Ended alarms Input requests Reports on alarms Reports on alarms is available to User expert and Supervisor and Administrator Work with Report provides an easy web based reporting function to combine the available information gathered by eLOG module Work with Report also exposes the data available in comma separated files Unlike the functions discussed earlier in this chapter the Input request Output request and Output response are automatically consolidated To access this information you need the eLOG The first page of Work with Report shows a
247. evant if eESPA ControlStation bis set to True only the Control Station is polling An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 150 eESPA Polling address list str This field is only relevant if the module acts as Control Station eESPA_ControlStation_b is set to True The Control Station must poll a device or devices on the communication line with the sequence lt address gt ENQ The characters 0 to 9 can be specified as addresses 228 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eESPA parameters If more than one address must be polled the addresses must be separated with a sign In this release only a point to point link is supported so only one address can be specified An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 eESPA_LocalAddress_n This field specifies the address of the local espa interface An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eESPA ExternalAddress_n This field specifies the address of the remote station One eESPA interface is linked with one area so is linked to only one remote station If more than one station can receive are sent espa alarms more areas must be configured in the configuration database An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 eESPA Datald Group str Use this field to set the relationship between
248. event logging in your prevents call drop on IgnorePhraseErrors phrase error OffHookIdle busy out lines on shutdown changes error handling to stop play of Entry Greeting after Invalid or Silence greetings cuna set to 1 to flush event 3 logs after each write Figure 121 Ini settings System LineStat PlayEntryAfterError VoiceCard VBV4 INI Hardware specific settings on page 116 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Introduction DEFAULT c vbv4 vbvlog exe March 2013 113 Module eVBVOICE yz SETTING DESCRIPTION unzzs sets a digit to decrease listener volume sets a digit to reset listener volume ConfVolResetDigit sets a digit to increase listener volume berauztscrmas EE vuzes friterormatconstants 8K ulaw Figure 122 Ini settings VoiceCard ConfVolUpDigit 0 9 4 114 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Introduction bo ax silence DIDDigitDelay while waiting seconds for DID digits disables detection of loop current drop ba the character to be used in dial strings for a hook flash 8 i A of a Flashtime hook flash character used to signal an G earth recall duration of loop Voice card LoopCurrentDropTime ms current drop dependent aximum time to MaxDialToneWait wait for seconds 6 dialtone DisableL
249. evice name In the example in the following figure edit is clicked for definition 865 You can adjust the values and click apply If you click cancel any changed are ignored Configuration of advanced groups The Configuration of advanced groups function is available to Administrator Follow the steps in the next procedure to configure advanced groups 180 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level Configuring advanced groups 1 Open the Configuration window and click Advanced 2 To access Work with Groups click Groups Groups are associated to input capable modules Therefore on the first screen a selection is requested on the Input module Next an overview of existing groups for the chosen input module is shown 3 Use home pgup and pgdn to navigate through the list of definitions 4 To add a new definition click insert 5 Click the green arrow to change an existing definition Note A Group is considered a unique key so for example if you have defined 00001 once you cannot add a second 00001 definition The next figure has the details of group 00002 Site 1 NEC Philips gt gt gt Area 1 Hilversum gt gt gt Module cAPI Manufacturer API Model BASE Field Valuc Name 00002 Description This is a naw group Comments Default comments cancel Conply Avaya highly recommends that you add a meaningful
250. fault value is 30 which means that if an alarm has a silence interval of for instance 120 seconds the alarm is removed for this device after one hour and set for the alternative device if defined For authorized 1 gt after the second retry the alternative devices is set e eKERNEL Version 2 1 1 and later This keyword defines how many times the application tries to deliver the message before switching to an alternative device if defined in the eKERNEL_device_alt table The default value is 30 which means that if an alarm has a silence interval of for instance 120 seconds the alarm is removed for this device after one hour and set for the alternative device if defined The value 0 means that the application never tries to send the message to an alternative device and that the alarm is sent to the device every silence interval ALA_Silence_intv_n in eKERNEL Alarm until the alarm is reset by for authorized the input program The value 1 means that after 1 try the application clears the message for this device and sends the message to the alternative device if defined in the eKERNEL Device alt table 282 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL_DEVICE parameters Important In this case the switch to the alternative device is immediate which means that there is no silence interval between those two calls Therefore be very careful that there are no l
251. fer to the site where the current eWEB instance resides The information is retrieved from two tables eKERNEL_ALARM and eKERNEL INPGM You can either display data for all input programs by specifying ALL or select one input program 140 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Device Inquiry Device Inquiry The device inquiry allows you to see all relevant parameters for the eKERNEL DEVICE file Only those records are shown that refer to the site where the current e WEB instance resides The information is retrieved from one table ekERNEL_DEVICE You can either display data for all output programs by specifying ALL or select one output program Group Inquiry The group inquiry allows you to see all relevant parameters for the eKERNEL_GROUP and ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER files Only those records are shown that refer to the site where the current eWEB instance resides The information is retrieved from multiple tables KERNEL GROUP eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER eKERNEL INPGM eKERNEL DEVICE ekERNEL SITE and ekERNEL AREA You can select the data for each area Table View The Table View function allows you to perform inquiry functions of all tables available in Messenger CFG database Only users with security administrator special authority rights can access the eWEB USER AUTH file Users who lack security administrator special authority rights cannot access this table which co
252. fferent value is specified the characters specified are used as a field delimiter For example the value can be used to define a datastream 001 02 ABC The field separator can later be used to identify field numbers In this example field number 1 is 001 field number 2 is 02 and field number 3 is ABC Note that support for such field separated datastreams is somewhat limited in current release and does not support offsets For example lt 001 02 ABC gt with field separators fails to handle the lt and gt characters and generates field 1 as lt 001 field 2 as 02 and field 3 as ABC gt An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows eCAPG GRP Name start n This value together with e CAPG GRP Name len nand eCAPG GRP Name field n defines the criteria to isolate the group name parameter in the datastream This field refers to the definitions of KERNEL GROUP table The value 0 denotes this field is not available in the datastream The remaining values in field eCAPG GRP Name str must be set to 0 and eCAPG GRP NAME Field nto0 In this case the field eCAPG Dit GRP Name str must be used to define a default group A group indication can be defined based either upon string position through eCAPG GRP Name start n and eCAPG GRP Name len n or based upon field occurrence through eCAPG GRP Name field ni A positive value in CAPG GRP Name start n indicates a positional definition is ava
253. fied through eCAPG Line Omit start n equal to 0 A value larger than O denotes omit criteria are active and the field defines the character length of the omit characters defined in CAPG Line Omit str An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eCAPG Line Omit str This value together with e CAPG Line Omit start nand eCAPG Line Om len n is used to optionally define omit criteria which are used to omit specific records in a asynchronous datastream This value N A must be used if the omit functionality is not used indicated by eCAPG_Line_Omit_start_n and eCAPG_Line_Omit_len_n equal to 0 This field specifies the characters that are used in the omit pattern test which must be a string with length equal to the length defined in eCAPG_Line_Omit_len_n An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 201 Table eCAP_generic eCAPG Field Sep str This field can optionally define field separators Field separators can be used when no fixed format of datastreams is available and individual fields are to be retrieved from a variable length datastream In most cases this field is not used and the special value N A is specified The generic CAP module is targeted to handle only datastreams that use a fixed format layout for example printer ports typically produce such formatted data When a di
254. field eCAPG Ala Descr start n equals 0 the eCAPG Ala Descr len n must be 0 as well 204 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eCAP generic parameters If the field eCAPG Ala Descr start nis non 0 the eCAPG_Ala Descr len n must be non 0 as well An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eCAPG Ala Descr field n This field specifies the occurrence number of the field that denotes alarm description and only applies when a field separator is defined In this case no positional definition is active The field must be 0 when no such definition is active A positive value indicates the field number For example when the field separator is and the datastream is 001 02 ABC the value of 1 returns 001 as alarm description a value 2 would return 02 as alarm description and 3 would return ABC as alarm description An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 eCAPG Dft GRP Name str This field is used to provide a default group name in the event that no value can be retrieved from the available datastream In this case the same value is used for all alarms generated through this eCAP generic interface instance The value N A must be specified if this field is not used An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows N A eCAPG Dft Msg str This field is used to provide a default message
255. field is as follows AVAYA eWEB_Comments_str This field can contain remarks from the administrator and is informational only Table 55 eWEB sample data on page 368 shows authorizeds of data found in the eWEB table Table 55 eWEB sample data Address Site Area Kernel address Comments 10 110 50 138 1 1 10 110 50 138 10 110 53 138 1 1 10 110 53 138 127 0 0 1 1 1 127 0 0 1 368 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 46 Table eWEB SCRIPT eWEB parameters Name Type Size WSC Site id n Integer 2 WSC Area id n Integer 2 WSC Script id n Integer 2 WSC Script Descr str Text 50 WSC GRP Name str Text 128 WCS ALA id n Long 4 WSC Msg str Text 255 WSC Min dev cnt str Text 50 WSC Max Active n Text 50 WSC Currently Active n Integer 2 WSC Comments str Text 255 WSC Site id n This field specifies the site as defined in eKERNEL SITE table In most environments the value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WSC Area id n This field specifies the area as defined in eKERNEL AREA table In most cases the value is qe An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WSC_Script_id_n This field specifies the unique identifier of the script message within one site Script messages are a special type of message requests with the unique feature of being tr
256. files for eTM 3105 1 11401 eVBVOICE GNTNISFMI 2107 i il 11501 eCSTA 1 3108 L 1 11601 el 3103 1 11701 WEB 3110 1 1801 eSMTP server 3111 1 D eSMTP 3112 1 11103 s t 3113 I 1 11105 e SPA GNTNISKDS 3114 ji 12105 eESPA O O OOOO 2 OeCSTA 2 3115 1 13105 ESPA 3 LOCAL 3101 1 31901 DMSAPI 2 Review the information provided and acknowledge completion of the process Click OK to continue eGRID SOPHO Messenger Net 2 8 0 EN G The registry files are created in the directory C SOPHO Messenger Net exe Please distribute the files if necessarily to the appropriate machines Double click on the files to merge the configuration to the the registry Finally start the Task Manager module eTM Note Do not forget to verify that the names of the environments in the eTM registry keys contain the IP address if not rename the key to include the IP address Avaya recommends that you use the following naming conventions in the registry Site n Environment x x x x and Site n Environment x x x x backup Check tasks The program verifies all tasks with a time interval specified in the registry usually 5 seconds DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 83 Module eTM HA When the eTM HA is paused or stopped the routine that verifies and restarts the process is temporarily interrupted This usually occurs during maintenance of one of more
257. fined in the eWEB_SCRIPT table 274 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL alarm parameters For all other alarms set this value to False An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows False 1 ALA Trace dayToKeep n This value also refers to the trace function described in the ALA Trace bfield Set this value to 0 unless the value ALA Trace bis set to True 1 In this case tracing is activated for the alarm and the number of days to keep the trace data must be entered A typical value is 14 days For all other alarms set this value to 0 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 ALA Comments str This field can optionally be used by an administrator to store reminder information describing for authorized the usage of the alarm An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Reanimation through TELEVIG Table 29 eKERNEL alarm sample data on page 275 provides sample eKERNEL alarm module table data Table 29 eKERNEL alarm sample data Alarm Inpgm Descr Remove after Priority 1110101 11101 0 SENT 3 1110102 11101 1 SENT 1 1110103 11101 2 RESET 2 1110104 11101 3 SENT 3 1110105 11101 GUARDING SENT 10 1110201 11102 NUR SENT 10 1110202 11102 NUR RESET 10 1110203 11102 ASS SENT 7 1110204 11102 ASS RESET 7 1110205 1
258. follows ALL eDMSAPIIR GRP Name str This field specifies the group of users that is notified as a result of the IA incoming alarm generation process through eDMSAPI The group must be defined in KERNEL GROUP and ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER A message is created for that group with alarm identification and attributes specified in eDMSAPI INBOUND EVENT table The corresponding attributes are defined in eKERNEL ALARM table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows REA eDMSAPIIR Msg str This field specifies the message that is sent as a result of the lA incoming alarm generation process through eDMSAPI The group receives a message defined in this field with alarm attributes specified in eDMSAPI INBOUND EVENT table and eDMSAPI INBOUND RESULT table 224 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eDMSAPI inbound result parameters Refer to the sample data in Table 14 Sample Data on page 225 for authorizeds of message definitions As illustrated in the authorizeds in Table 14 Sample Data on page 225 messages are built based upon fixed characters plus the following e Calling number e Called number e msg special value some combination of the three preceding values that are replaced by the actual value of the request A format REA Calling number translates into REA 865 when the calling number is 865 In release 3 0 and later y
259. follows 11101 ALA Descr str This field is a very important parameter in the DECT Messengeralarm handling Important Do not confuse this value with the ALA Comments str field for giving a description to the alarm The ALA Descr str contains a string of one or more characters The eCAP alarm capture programs use these characters to find an appropriate alarm definition for a received alarm string The proper usage of this field is highly depending on the proprietary protocol implementation in eCAP and other input programs such as e WEB In many cases some rules are defined for handling alarms from external systems The alarm generates some kind of string with information and DECT Messengermust find out how to handle the string The retrieval of the alarm definition from the eKERNEL ALARM table is performed using the ALA Descr str field A special value OTHER can be defined If specified the OTHER description is used to handle alarms that were not identified by a qualified description Alarms with descriptions that do not either match a qualified description or the value OTHER are ignored Refer to other reference material for detailed instructions for each alarm system The following authorizeds are provided to clarify the usage Example 1 ELDAD If the alarm is described as ELDAD alarms are sent where behavior depends on a tone code Alarms with tone code 1 2 3 and 4 each have different characteristics and need d
260. formation refer to e Table eWEB SCRIPT on page 369 e Table e WEB SCRIPT SET AUTH on page 373 e Table eWEB SCRIPT TRACE AUTH on page 375 e Table eWEB SCRIPT CANCEL AUTH on page 377 Set Script Choose Set Script to browse an overview of defined scripts as shown in Figure 154 Overview of defined scripts on page 139 A green or red icon indicates if the eWEB user is authorized to activate the script The window also shows additional information as follows e The identifier of the group The message that is sent to the group members e The current number of instances of the script currently active The maximum number of instances of the script that can be active The illustration in Figure 154 Overview of defined scripts on page 139 shows that the current user is authorized to set the first seven scripts but not authorized for the last script No script is Currently active 138 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Send Script Message Script description Group Message Cur active Max active RAMPENPLAN FASE1 eDMSAPI MSG RAMPENPLAN FASE1 0 10 RAMPENPLAN FASE2 eDMSAPI MSG RAMPENPLAN FASE2 D 1 E RAMPENPLAN FASE3 eDMSAPI MSG RAMPENPLAN FASE3 D L RAMPENPLAN FREE GROUP ALL MSG RAMPENPLAN FREE GROUP 0 1 Short script ALL This is short 0 NOMAX Medium script ALL FREE 0 NOMAX Long script ALL FREE o NOMAX MSG NEED RESET eDMSAPI
261. g Book 2 March 2013 43 Module eSNMP 44 eSNMP SOPHO Messenger aNet v4 0 0 E Warning eSNMP is started without command line OK parameters zs Check the command string in the target value in the _ Cancel properties of the shortcut Please confirm to start this session with the following replacement values Site 1 eKemel address LOCAL eKernel port 3116 Log drive C Figure 37 eSNMP parameters missing The module eKERNEL responds to the lt cfgrqs gt with lt cfgrpy gt This configuration is taken from the Messenger_CFG database table eSNMP The Messenger_CFG database table contains for example the port number 162 that is used to receive SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 traps See the following figure S INF TCP local port 01238 connected with remote port 03116 eKERNEL O TCP lt xml gt lt cfgrqs gt lt appl gt esnNMP lt appl gt lt site gt l lt site lt cfgrqs gt lt xml gt I TCP lt xml gt lt cfgrpy gt lt port gt 162 lt port gt lt log_path gt C 1SOPHO Messengerenet lt log path gt lt log days gt l4 lt log days gt lt cfgrpy gt lt xml gt Figure 38 Messenger CFG database table eSNMP SOPHO Messenger Net v4 0 0 eKernel eSNMP Help Connection eKernel Configuration Local 10 128 84 22 1589 Port 162 Remote 10 128 84 22 J 3116 J Log path CASOPHO Messenger Net Status Conrected Log days 14 eSNMP Local 10 128 84 22 162 Remote N A N A J Status Open
262. g dly gt 3 lt msg dly gt lt cst a api address gt l Figure 10 eSMTP on screen logging The following two figures show an example of a log file on disk as viewed with a text editor 22 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Logging 28 10 2001 14 46 32 I TCP 221 2 0 0 GNTN1SFMI ibsbe be Service closing transmission channel 28 10 2001 14 46 33 O TCP lt xml gt lt msgrpy gt lt id gt 00001 lt id gt lt sts gt NACK 550 5 7 1 Unable to relay for francis missiaen 1s be lt sts gt lt msgrpy gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 14 51 10 S INF TCP local port 01063 connected with remote port 00025 eDMSAPT 28 10 2001 14 51 10 I TCP 220 GNTN1SFMI ibsbe be Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service Version 5 0 2195 2966 ready at Sun 28 Oct 2001 14 51 10 0100 28 10 2001 14 51 11 O TCP HELO GNTN1SFMI ibsbe be 28 10 2001 14 51 11 I TCP 250 GNTN1SFMI ibsbe be Hello 127 0 0 1 28 10 2001 14 51 12 O TCP MAIL FROM SOPHO Messenger Net 28 10 2001 14 51 12 I TCP 250 2 1 0 SOPHO Messenger Net Sender OK 28 10 2001 14 51 13 O TCP RCPT TO francis missiaentls be 28 10 2001 14 51 13 I TCP 250 2 1 5 francis missiaentls be 28 10 2001 14 51 14 O TCP DATA 28 10 2001 14 51 14 I TCP 354 Start mail input end with lt CRLF gt lt CRLF gt 28 10 2001 14 51 15 O TCP From SOPHO Messenger Net continued on next page Figure 11 Lo
263. g files on hard disk part 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 23 Module eSMTP 28 10 2001 14 51 15 O TCP To francis missiaentls be 28 10 2001 14 51 15 O TCP Subject REA K100 28 10 2001 14 51 15 o TCP 28 10 2001 14 51 15 O TCP REA K100 28 10 2001 14 51 15 I Oo TCP 28 10 2001 14 51 15 I TCP 250 2 6 0 lt GNTN1SFMIrywNUGOVy100000001e4GNTN1SFMI ibsbe be gt Queued mail for delivery 28 10 2001 14 51 16 O TCP quit 28 10 2001 14 51 16 I TCP 221 2 0 0 GNTN1SFMI ibsbe be Service closing transmission channel 28 10 2001 14 51 17 O TCP lt xml gt lt msgrpy gt lt id gt 00001 lt id gt lt sts gt ACK lt sts gt lt msgrpy gt lt xml gt Figure 12 Log files on hard disk part 2 Relaying and Routing Important Acommon configuration error related to relaying and routing settings occurs when eSMTP tries to deliver a message to a mail destination user that is not residing in the same domain as shown in Figure 13 Relaying and Routing error on screen on page 25 24 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Relaying and Routing 7 eSMTP SOPHO Messenger Net v2 0 7 eKernel eSMTP Logging Connections ekemel m Configuration local 127 0 0 1 1067 SMTP address 12001 Remote 1270 01 3111 JSMTPprt Status Connected SMTP domain GNTNI
264. ger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level r th Mem I Click on group member in the overview below for Click on device to add group member details refresh cancel subset E r Test fr Date 1 NEC Philips O site 1 NEC Philips Module eASYNE O area 1 Hilversum Module eCSTA I module aner E GS module enmsari 19 manufacturer AFI M E Module eesPa 1 Model BASE El module el Group members m Module eNET Este 1 NEC Philips ES module esms Module eDMSAPI E G module eSMTP a ev ees on area 1 Hilversum E Module eLBLOICE Module Identifier Description eDMSAPI 265 Francis Missiaen From To Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol 00 oo e 23 v sa w Yes w Yes wi ves Yes x Yes w Yes a ves x Yes v date remove 4 To update the details change the start hour and end hour and click the update link In the example shown in the next figure an update is done by changing From into 08 00 and To into 12 00 and clicking the update link Module Identifier Description eDMSAPI 855 Francs Missiaen From To Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri sat Sun Hol os m co x laz vi oo Tes m Yes vi ves x ves mj Tes x ves m ver x ves vi update remove 5 Click the remove link to remove a group member See the example in the following figure Module Identifier Description eDMSAPI 865 Francis Missiacn Fro
265. ger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Windows Registry Editor Version 5 00 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger amp Net HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger NetleTM HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 3 Environment LO CAL HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger amp NetleTMNSite 3 Environment LO CAL SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 3 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger amp Net Exe eKERNEL exe Site 3 Windowstyle 6 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 3 Environment LO CAL SOPHO Messenger Net eDMSAPI Port 3101 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eDMSAPI exe Site 3 eKernel address LOCAL eK ernel port 3101 Log drive C Windowstyle 6 HKEY_CURRENT_USER SoftwarePhilips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 3 Environment LO CAL SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service Shortcut VC NSOPHO Messenger Net Exe CSTA_Service exe Windowstyle 6 Figure 62 eTM Site 3 Environment LOCAL reg At startup the eTM retrieves the configuration and launches all tasks that are defined in the environment according to the configuration As shown in the example in Figure 62 eTM Site 3 Environment LOCAL reg on page 63 the environment GNTN1SCTI launches the DECT Messenger modules CSTA Server and the module eKERNEL When a task is s
266. gth System Maximum length of message traditional DECT up to 48 characters SIP DECT up to 160 characters Table 7 Job aid message priorities Priority Behavior Normal The system verifies delivery of the message without requesting confirmation from the recipient If the message is successfully delivered Web Administrator displays the result within a few seconds If the message cannot be delivered a longer delay occurs before Web Administrator displays the result Urgent The system waits until the message is delivered and confirmed by the recipient before Web Administrator displays the result The recipient has 30 seconds in which to confirm receipt During this time the Web Administrator page is nonresponsive Emergency The Emergency option is not available in some system configurations and in some configurations where it is available Emergency messages are handled in the same way as Urgent messages Consult you system administrator for more information about the priorities that are available for your use Web Administrator reports whether the message was delivered successfully If a Normal message cannot be delivered or if an Urgent or Emergency message either cannot be delivered or is not confirmed by the recipient the following message appears Error Send messag nded abnormally Send a message to a mobile phone You can send messages to a mobile phone only if the eSMS m
267. h table or can be the keyword ALL If the value ALL is entered any user can trace this script message If one or more users are defined only those users can trace the related script message If nothing configured in this table for a specific script message no one can trace this script message An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows KDS WSTA_Auth_str This field is provided for security enhancements in future releases Only the value VIEW and EXCLUDE are supported in the current release If the end user must have the authority to trace a script message this field must be VIEW EXCLUDE is similar to not entering a record An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows VIEW WSTA_Comments_str This field can be used by an administrator to enter remarks The field is informational only 376 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 49 Table eWEB SCRIPT CANCEL AUT H eWEB SCRIPT CANCEL AUTH parameters Name Type Size WSCA Site id n Integer 2 WSCA Area id n Integer 2 WSCA Script id n Integer 2 WSCA UserID str Text 10 WSCA Comments str Text 255 WSCA Site id n This field specifies the site as defined in eKERNEL SITE table In most environments the value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WSCA Area id n This field specifies the area a
268. his value is in most environments equal to 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 227 Table eESPA eESPA Link Type str This field specifies the type of physical link between the controlling and the controlled system The only supported value that can be entered in this field is RS232 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows RS232 eESPA ControlStation b This value specifies whether the station is a control master station or a slave The protocol used conforms to International Standard ISO 1745 Information processing Basic mode control procedures for data communication systems Itis a multidrop protocol utilizing a Control Station Because the physical interface is only RS232 it can only support a point to point interface to the external espa infrastructure If more than one system must be integrated multiple ESPA modules must be configured on multiple areas There is on each RS 232 interface only one system that can act as Control Station Ifthe eESPA module for this site and area must act as Control Station master the value must be True or 1 otherwise the value must be False or 0 slave An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows False eESPA_ Polling intv n This field specifies the polling interval in milliseconds and is only rel
269. iately configured for example message length As explained for the group name the field can be either defined on position through eCAPG Msg start nand eCAPG Msg len n or occurrence through eCAPG Mag field ni The value 0 denotes this field is not available in the datastream The remaining values in field eCAPG Mag len n must be set to 0 and eCAPG Msg field nto O In this case the field eCAPG Dn Msg str must be used to define a default message A message indication can be defined based either upon string position through eCAPG Mag start n and eCAPG Msg len n or based upon field occurrence through eCAPG Mag field n A positive value in CAPG Mag start n indicates a positional definition is available and denotes the start position of the message An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 6 eCAPG Msg len n This field specifies the length of the message DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 203 Table eCAP_generic If the field eCAPG Mag start n equals 0 the CAPG Msg len n must be 0 If the field eCAPG Msg start nis non 0 the CAPG Msg len n must be non 0 and define the length of the message Note the length specified in KERNEL ALARM table An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 16 eCAPG Msg field n This field specifies the occurrence number of the field that denotes message and only applies when a field separator is def
270. ication of the number of devices If the pincode is unknown in the database the WrongPincode message eVBV WrongPincode str plays If there are no alarms active for this pincode the user hears a message that no messages are active for this pincode VBV Nomess str If the confirmation is successful all the active alarms for all the devices related to this pincode are cleared The wave file entered in the eVBV Confirm str field plays If a wave file entered in the configuration tables does not exist the wave file entered in the eVBV NoWavFile str field plays It is not possible to confirm an alarm during an outbound call in the current release When a person receives a message through eVBVOICE for example a call at home the user cannot confirm the alarm or alarms during the same call In the current release you must make a new call particularly to confirm alarms SET and RESET For menu type eVBVM_L1_Menu_Type_str GET and RESET set and reset of alarms a link to the eVBVOICE MENU L2 table is necessary DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 101 Module eVBVOICE Menu option level 2 SET and RESET For menu types SET and RESET the related alarms must be specified in the eVBVOICE MENU L2 table FI microsoft Access evBYOLCE MENU L2 Table 15 x 5 Ele E ves Iset Foam Records ods Window Heb MRI Fh BONIS Y IA gt 020 109 VH SVBYM L2 Ste Arial z0 iB Zu QA Lk _ ev
271. ices When unable to accept the message the receiving device sends a negative acknowledge with a 1 or 2 or 3 NAK sequence and the sending device can then retransmit the block If after eESPA NAK retry cnt n attempts the transmission still fails and the sending device terminates transmission with the EOT character An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 eESPA Timeout n This values specifies in seconds how long the station waits if no valid transactions are detect on the communication line before sending a EOT and terminate the communication and regain control An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 236 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eESPA parameters eESPA Handshaking n This field sets and returns the hardware handshaking protocol The possible values are 0 No handshaking comNone 1 XOn XOff handshaking ComXonXoff 2 Request to send clear to send handshaking comRTS 3 Both request to send and XOn XOff handshaking comRTSXonXoff The default value is 0 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 eESPA OUT Call type default str This field is only relevant if the eESPA module acts as output program so for message sent from the eKERNEL to the eESPA interface A lt msgrqs gt request from the eKERNEL to the espa interface contains a tag
272. id information If you do set the value to 1 True indicating automatic creation of groups group members and devices Avaya recommends using a value of O False unless you are fully aware of the risks involved for authorized in receiving invalid devices Ifyou activate this function you must indicate in the fields INPGM Default DEV OUTPGM str and INPGM Default DEV OUTPGM facility str the additional parameters that are needed for the auto configuration process DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 323 Table eKERNEL_INPGM An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 INPGM Default DEV OUTPGM str The field INPGM AutoCreateGRP b allows you to indicate whether auto create is enabled or disabled If O is specified the value INPGM Default DEV OUTPGM str is ignored If 1 is specified the value INPGM Default DEV OUTPGM str is used to indicate the output program that is associated with the device that is created automatically in the eKERNEL_DEVICE A typical value is C933 which assumes that all devices that are automatically created for this input program are to be processed by the C933 application See the eKERNEL_DEVICE information for a list of supported output programs An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows C944 INPGM Default DEV OUTPGM facility str The field INPGM_AutoCreateGRP_b allows you to indicate whether auto create is
273. ifferent alarm handling In the case of ELDAD define the ALA_Descr_str values 1 2 3 and 4 for the 4 corresponding records DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 269 Table KERNEL ALARM Example 2 TELEVIC TELEVIC sends alarms where behavior depends on tone code or message contents If the alarm is described as TELEVIG the system looks first for a string pattern first blank or first xx characters as specified in the L xx description of the INPGM_Model_str field of the eKERNEL_INPGM table PROTOCOL CONVERTOR L 03 If no length L xx is specified the default value is 3 Characters of message or search until first blank character NUR SAN ASS REA MUG and so on See documentation Table eKERNEL_inpgm pdf If no such definition is found the system looks for a matching tone code pattern for authorized 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 or 0 If again no definition is found the system looks for an OTHER definition Example 3 National Instruments The National Instruments distributed I O modules FP DI 300 FP DI 301 and FP DI 330 generate discrete input alarms the I O module FP Al 100 generates analogue input alarms Both modules are configured in el0 MODULE elO Al and elO_DI tables In the latter two files the alarm type can be defined default is D INPUT and A INPUT If these defaults are used ALA Descr id str must have records for D INPUT and A INPUT Example 4 Guarding A special featu
274. igure 91 Expanded information Note Messenger_CFG contains sensitive data and is exchanged as plain text in XML format To prevent security exposure HTTP requests from external systems are rejected with an authentication error This test is performed based upon the IP address of the requester Note In a WAN environment a test with a Browser can lead to rejection even from the subscriber system The most common cause is a proxy server that masks the IP address of the 88 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Keeping track of states subscriber During tests with Internet Explorer you must disable the proxy server for local addresses or specify the IP address of the publisher in the bypass list Keeping track of states Both publisher and subscriber keep track of the state of the other party This leads to a so called image of Boolean settings of publisher and subscriber Subscriber On the subscriber level there is a state represented by P 0 and P 1 indicating whether the publisher can be reached P 1 denotes the publisher is available P 0 denotes the publisher is unavailable Appropriate registry settings associate an environment to each image Optionally an SQL script can be defined to run during switching environments The registry definitions are shown in Figure 92 Registry definitions on page 89 e Registry Editor AE Registry Edit View Favorites H
275. ilable and denotes the start position of the group name An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eCAPG GRP Name len n This field specifies the length of the group name description If the field eCAPG GRP Name start n equals 0 the CAPG GRP Name len n must be 0 as well 202 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eCAP generic parameters If the field eCAPG GRP Name start nis not set to 0 the CAPG GRP Name len n must be non 0 as well and define the length of the group name An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 4 eCAPG GRP Name field n This field specifies the occurrence number of the field that denotes group name and only applies when a field separator is defined In this case no positional definition is active The field must be 0 when no such definition is active A positive value indicates the field number For example when the field separator is and the datastream is 001 02 ABC the value of 1 returns 001 as group name a value 2 would return 02 as group name and 3 would return ABC as group name An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 eCAPG Msg start n This value together with eCAPG Msg len nandeCAPG Msg field_n refers to the message contents in the datastream This field refers to the definitions of KERNEL ALARM table and must be appropr
276. ile linked to a specific alarm The eVBVOICE application is used to inform the device of a user that a specific alarm is activated The alarm is audio and not visual DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 97 Module eVBVOICE eVBYDICE SOPHO Messenger Net 3 0 0 eKemel Connections Application eVBVOICE SOPHO Nessenyer Wet v3 0 0 started with parameters TCP local port 01718 cormected with remote port 03106 eKERNEL xmlxscfgrgs appleVBYOICEs appl lt site gt l iters cfgrqs xml gt lt xml gt lt c fgrpy gt lt board gt Dialogic lt board gt lt model gt D L20JCT 15 lt model gt lt inbound chanr lt uml gt lt nmarqs gt lt appl gt eVBYOICE lt appl gt lt nmarqgs gt lt unl gt sxMl gt s lt nmurpy gt smnu Ll cnt gt 4 lt fmmu 11 cnt gt lt mnu Ll opt 01 gt 1s mnu Ll opt 01 gt lt nnu Voice engine started sucessfully ooo tes Com Timen CalDurtion a 1 woting forcing ff 2 Jorknomnsta urknown staus urknown status SI MM Data amval 2623 butes receved from eKERNEL Food 137808 8 Figure 97 eVBVOICE inbound call eVBYDICE SOPHO Messenger Net r3 0 0 cKemel WA files Loca 1011050 140 1718 Flemde 1011050 140 3106 Welcome Welcome wav Status Connected Ke ES Settings J No Messages NoMess wav Max Silence 15 Cal Confimed Confirm wav Champes In 1 1 J System System wav Chenne s Dut 2 3 I No Wev file Nowav
277. in the event that no value can be retrieved from the available datastream In this case the same value is used for all alarms generated through this eCAP generic interface instance The value N A must be specified if this field is not used An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows N A eCAPG Dft Ala Descr str This field is used to provide a default alarm description in the event that no value can be retrieved from the available datastream In this case the same value is used for all alarms generated through this eCAP generic interface instance The value N A must be specified if this field is not used An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows N A DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 205 Table eCAP_generic eCAPG Reset start n This value together with e CAPG Reset len n and eCAPG Reset str refers to the optional reset functionality that can be deployed in the eCAP generic module In most cases a eCAP generic is implemented in environments where alarms are detected through an asynchronous serial interface such as a printer port The eCAP generic is targeted to environments where each alarm indication results in sending an alarm request to the eKERNEL interface Due to the nature of such requests and the scope of the current eCAP implementation these alarms results in setting an alarm a so called lt msgrqs gt transaction that contains a
278. indows 2000 environment with the Internet Information Server component SMTP server activated this is typically c inetpub mailroot drop The specified directory is the directory where the Windows shipped SMTP server drops incoming mail DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 363 Table SMTP SERVER This directory contains e mail files with the extension EML that are processed by DECT MessengereSMTP server module which analyzes the inbound e mail files and handles them as alarm input An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows c inetpub mailroot drop eSMTPS Poll intv n This parameter defines the interval between individual poll operations the eSMTP server module handles to look for inbound mail The value is expressed in seconds and typically has a value of 10 seconds Specifying a smaller value requires additional system resources and can speed up the detection process of inbound e mail based alarm generation Note however that e mail processing is as such a technology that is not designed to guarantee lightning speed response and therefore a very small interval does not lead to substantial benefit Only in very special environments with internal LAN only mail exchange and dedicated resources are time critical intervals suitable An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 eSMTPS_Email_dir_processed Once an inbound e mail is detected
279. ined In this case no positional definition is active The field must be 0 when no such definition is active A positive value indicates the field number For example when the field separator is and the datastream is 001 02 ABC the value of 1 returns 001 as message a value 2 would return 02 as message and 3 would return ABC as message An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 eCAPG Ala Descr start n This value specifies together with eCAPG Ala Descr len nandeCAPG Ala Descr field n the alarm description contents in the datastream The alarm description refers to the definitions in the KERNEL ALARM table The value 0 denotes this field is not available in the datastream The remaining values in field eCAPG Ala Descr str must be set to 0 and eCAPG Ala Descr Field nto 0 In this case the field eCAPG Dn Ala Descr str must be used to define a default alarm description An alarm description indication can be defined based either upon string position through eCAPG Ala Descr start nand eCAPG Ala Descr len n or based upon field occurrence through eCAPG Ala Descr field n A positive value in eCAPG Ala Descr start n indicates a positional definition is available and denotes the start position of the alarm description An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 20 eCAPG Ala Descr len n This field specifies the length of the alarm description If the
280. ined in eKERNEL_INPGM table An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 11101 eCAPG Line Sep str This field specifies the character sequence that is used to separate input lines that are processed through the generic eCAP interface This value must be formatted using one or more 2 byte hexadecimal ASCII values For example the carriage return with ASCII 13 value is represented by 0D because 0D is the hexadecimal value of decimal 13 Usually this field specifies the value ODOA which places one carriage return and one line feed between individual lines Note that the indicated value must be 2 bytes or a multiple of 2 bytes therefore the leading 0 or trailing O must not be omitted DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 199 Table eCAP_generic Although the separator us used to isolate logical blocks a number of hard coded routines are active within eCAP module OAOD and OCOD blocks are always ignored An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows ODOA eCAPG Line Select start n This value together with e CAPG Line Select len nand eCAPG Line Select str is used to optionally define selection criteria which are used to select only those records in a asynchronous datastream that are defined The value 0 denotes the select capabilities are not in use As a result the corresponding values are ignored and all records are processed In this case the fiel
281. ins Allow messages only from the begmtx01 following external internet hosts to be sent to external internet domains Deny messages from the following extemal internet hosts to be sent to external internet domains Verify connecting hostname in Disabled DNS Allow connections only from the fallawing SMTP internet hostnames P addresses Deny connections from the fallawing SMTP internet hostnames P addresses Verify sender s domain in DNS Disabled Figure 17 Enable messages from external hosts to be sent to external Internet domains Consult with your network administrator for more information on configuration aspects and network design DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 27 Module eSMTP 28 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 2 Module eSMTP server The eSMTP server module is a member of the input program family Therefore the eSMTP server is capable of generating alarms to eKERNEL The name eSMTP server can be rather confusing In fact there is no SMTP server functionality implemented in the module This means the application is not acting as an SMTP server and is not listening on port 25 for inbound SMTP requests The module eSMTP server must always be seen in conjunction with the SMTP Server component that is shipped with Windows as part of the Internet Information Server software The actual role of SMT
282. ioning Book 2 March 2013 WSSA Comments Str mmmmmmeeessersevverrrrrrrrnrrnnrenn E WIG SOC EE 389 WSSA Script dn Ee WIC Sed Minas ii diia 387 WSSA Sit id Ninco atras re KA RN EE 388 WSSA UserID er S74 WUM AA 1d E 384 WSTA Area id Al acess 2csdecsvisssnsiadecsdeccetsaeeantedawiveasicens 375 WUM_ Message ett 384 WSTA Auth St iincsrssaca aci isa dial 376 WUM Sequence mn 383 WSTA Comments sit 376 WUM User d ett 383 WSTA Script dn 376 WSTA Site Id I EE 375 X WSTA UserID er 376 WTG Comments Str En 390 X NECCIVE Landene a al WTC Group ne JET 31 WTG Hem nn 387 XML ll LEE 92 WTC Language Strussmudsrmmbamininaminnae 388 WTG Link Stunt 388 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 407
283. is due to architectural reasons ignored for most peripherals and is provided for backwards compatibility issues An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 3 ALA Group delivery str This value defines the degree of message delivery that is required on delivery of a message to a group Values can be ALL or ANY and is only relevant if the field ALA Remove after str is set to SENT If the field ALA_Repeat_intv_n is set value is greater than 0 than this field is only relevant if ALA Confirm action str is set to YES If the field value is ALL each individual recipient handles their messages on individual basis If the field value is ANY the message is only distributed to at least one group member When the first user confirms the message is considered delivered This can result in removal of the message for all group members This can mean some group members do not see the message at all An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows ALL ALA Confirm action str This value defines the confirm action Valid entries are YES or NO If NO is specified message delivery confirmation is not required If of YES message delivery confirmation is mandatory This parameter is related to the ALA Group delivery str parameter specified above Note that confirm delivery depends on a number of criteria for authorized alarm priority can have impact in defining whether an alarm re
284. isplay 14 devices on the screen at any one time If there are more than 14 handsets listed click pgdn or pgup to navigate to the next page or previous page To return to the first page click home home pgup refresh padn In order to speed up the process of finding the destination you can use the search field If the search field is empty all records are retrieved If you enter subset criteria only matching records are retrieved You can click clear to clear the subset criteria Please select destination missiaen clear 3 Select a recipient by clicking the green arrow at the left of the entry 865 C944 Francis Missiaen Default comments The Send a Message gt Please enter message information page appears 4 Enter the text of your message in the Message field Identifier Facility Description Comments BES C944 Francis Missiaen Default comments Message This is a sample message from Web Administrator 1 The length of the message you can enter is displayed in the field to the right of the Message field 5 Use the Priority menu to assign a priority to the message where the priority is one of Normal Urgent or Emergency 156 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level Priority Normal vi 6 Click Submit Web Administrator indicates whether the message delivery succeeded or failed Table 6 Job aid maximum message len
285. ite 1 eKernel address 147 93 76 255 eKernel port 3211 Log drive C Windowstyle 1 Figure 75 Sample registry file of the eTM illustrating a Publisher site part 2 Figure 76 Sample registry file illustrating a Subscriber section in production mode on page 74 shows another example illustrating a Subscriber section in production mode There DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 73 Module eTM HA 74 is no eKERNEL reference in this example as all modules refer to the eKERNEL on the publisher system Windows Registry Editor Version 5 00 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe CSTA_Service exe Windowstyle 1 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 SOPHO Messenger Net eCAP Port 3403 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eCAP exe Site 1 eKernel address 147 93 76 255 eKernel port 3403 Log drive C Windowstyle 1 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 SOPHO Messenger Net eDMSAPI Port 3401 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eDMSAPI exe Site 1 eKernel address 147 93 76 255 eKernel port 3401 Log driv
286. itudi 323 NPEM AER e MET 323 NPEM Deaut DEV OUTPOM SE A iia 324 INPGM Default DEV OUT POM facility ST iii ita 324 INPO Be 324 NPE Grene Skranke Raaen 325 Chapter 35 Table eKERNEL_ MESSAGE FORMAT eeevevnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnenvevevevenennr 327 SKERNEL MESSAGE RE 327 FE GE EE EEE A O 327 EE SR a ci 328 HEGER AAA AAA A 328 Moa AAA EE 328 EE ESOS lr A a 329 Chapter 36 Table SKERNEL STE cosita ici 331 SEE JJ rin 331 FE JE RE RE NE EN EA NN NE NE 331 Chapter 37 Table SKERNEL TGRGCUIENT etstrtrtttgeegeeesgeesrusbrerbterSeCREEEEEEENhEESSgeeSgeeeEELN 339 KERNEL TCFOGLIENT PAIS asus a cies ANANE EASRA NNAK EAN EENAA RN 339 TOPCUENT SIE R EE 339 Chapter 38 Eg DE 345 TE las 345 SLI RE Na EE EE EE ia 345 AL Ne ee 345 JE AUTRES EEE EN 345 SUG LADON Secco a 346 CLOG TEN Mia 346 RLE EQU Misa 346 JER EU IA a 347 ELO PFG TE EE 347 JA A AE 347 Chapter 39 Table eLOCATION INBOUND RESULT annnnnnnnnnvvvvvvvvvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 349 SLOCATION INBOUND RESULT parameters cuina ninnan a Ain asnan NE ANA 349 A MEON O Feseia a SE 349 Reie 349 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 13 le Ile E 350 EEE AA RR RER EE 350 LOCIR LOC Arga O EE 350 ERE GRP EEE EN a ee 350 JE AR NE 351 TESE GE RE EEE ii 351 Chapter 40 Table e LOCATION RPN asnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnen 353 SLOCATON RPN Press Lasse a 353 eLOC
287. ized activation or authorized usage level solely for the purpose specified in the Documentation and solely as embedded in for execution on or in the event the applicable Documentation permits installation on non Avaya equipment for communication with Avaya equipment Charges for Heritage Nortel Software may be based on extent of activation or use authorized as specified in an order or invoice Copyright Except where expressly stated otherwise no use should be made of materials on this site the Documentation Software or hardware provided by Avaya All content on this site the documentation and the Product provided by Avaya including the selection arrangement and design of the content is owned either by Avaya or its licensors and is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws including the sui generis rights relating to the protection of databases You may not modify copy reproduce republish upload post transmit or distribute in any way any content in whole or in part including any code and software unless expressly authorized by Avaya Unauthorized reproduction transmission dissemination storage and or use without the express written consent of Avaya can be a criminal as well as a civil offense under the applicable law Third Party Components mean certain software programs or portions thereof included in the Software that may contain software including open source software distributed under third p
288. l only Table 57 e WEB SNDUSRMSG sample data on page 384 shows authorizeds of data found in the eWEB_SNDUSRMSG table Table 57 eWEB SNDUSRMSG sample data User Sequence Message Alarm id Comments ALL 1 Normal message 1 for ALL 3170101 ALL 2 Shared message 2 for ALL 3170101 ALL 3 Shared message 3 for ALL 3170101 ALL 4 Shared message 4 for ALL 3170101 ALL 5 Shared message 5 for ALL 3170101 ALL 6 Shared message 6 for ALL 3170101 ALL 7 FREE 3170101 384 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eWEB SNDUSRMSG parameters User Sequence Message Alarm id Comments FMI 1 Private message 1 for FMI 3170103 FMI 2 Private message 2 for FMI 3170103 FMI 3 Private message 3 for FMI 3170103 FMI 4 Private message 4 for FMI 3170103 KDS 1 Private message 1 Medium 3170102 KDS 2 Private message 2 Short 3170101 KDS 3 Private message 3 Long 3170103 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 385 Table e WEB SNDUSRMSG 386 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 52 Table e WEB TOC eWEB TOC parameters Name Type Size WIC Site id n Integer 2 WIC Group n Integer 2 WIC Item n Integer 2 WIC Language str Text 4 WIC Text str Text 35 WIC Link str Text 80 WIC Sec n Integer 2 WIC Comments
289. l DI module table data Table 25 elO DI sample data S A Mod Contact Type ALA Descr GRP Message it R Name e e a 111 01 01 OD D INPUT DI Digital Input 01 111 01 02 OS D INPUT DI Digital Input 02 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 259 Table elO DI S A Mod Contact Type ALA Descr GRP Message it R Name ele a 1 1 01 03 GS D INPUT DI Digital Input 03 111 01 04 GD D INPUT DI Digital Input 04 111 01 05 OD D INPUT DI Digital Input 05 111 01 06 OD D INPUT DI Digital Input 06 111 01 07 OD D INPUT DI Digital Input 07 111 01 08 OS D INPUT DI Digital Input 08 1 1 01 09 OD D INPUT DI Digital Input 09 111 01 10 OS D INPUT DI Digital Input 10 111 01 11 GS D INPUT DI Digital Input 11 111 01 12 GD D INPUT DI Digital Input 12 111 01 13 OD D INPUT DI Digital Input 13 111 01 14 OD D INPUT DI Digital Input 14 111 01 15 OD D INPUT DI Digital Input 15 111 01 16 OS D INPUT DI Digital Input 16 260 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com March 2013 Chapter 23 Table elO DO elO_DO parameters Name Type Size eIODO Site id n Integer 2 eIODO Area id n Integer 2 eIODO Module str Text 2 eIODO Contact str Text 2 eIODO Seconds n Integer 2 eIODO Comments str Text 255 el0DO Site id n This field specifies the site identifier as defined in the e
290. l messages that fit on one display are merged to one page If for authorized a DECT C933 extension is defined as 16 16 0 5 2 and messages are a maximum 16 bytes you can show two messages on a single page Note This value is only implemented on eDMSAPI and eCSTA output programs An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 true FMT Scroll depth n This field specifies the maximum number of pages that is shown to a user If scroll depth is 4 and there are seven pages available the user is only informed on the first four pages more indication is shown to indicate more pages unless this is suppressed Note Do not specify any value larger than 4 for the eCSTA output program due to limitations in internal resources An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 4 FMT AllowEmergency b This field is introduced in R3 0 and defines whether the peripheral supports Emergency LRMS Messaging Currently this feature is only supported on DECT C944 devices Sending an emergency message through eDMSAPI module to a peripheral that does not support this feature resulting in a system malfunction Administrators must carefully assign the device facility that enables emergency calls only to peripherals that support it Assign the facility only 294 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com ekERNEL DEVICE FORMAT parameters to pe
291. larm Inpgm Descr Remove after Priority 1190102 11901 E2 MSG U SENT 2 1190103 11901 E2 NOODOPROEP SENT 1 1190104 11901 E2 REANIMATIE SENT 1 1190105 11901 E2 TEST N SENT 5 1190106 11901 E2 TEST U SENT 2 1210501 12105 1 SENT 10 1210502 12105 2 SENT 999 1210503 12105 3 SENT 5 1310501 13105 1 SENT 999 1310502 13105 2 9 RESET 2 1310503 13105 NUR SENT 10 1310504 13105 NUR RESET 10 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 277 Table KERNEL ALARM 278 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 26 Table eKERNEL DEVICE eKERNEL_ DEVICE parameters D I na ege 0000400000000 Pr Eo gt ld gt E 2 Do gt Ao dl A Me bler Ia A DEV site id n This field refers to the site as specified in eKERNEL SITE table Usually this field has value 1 In most environments this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DEV Area id n This field refers to the area identifier as defined in the eKERNEL AREA table In most environments this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 279 Table eKERNEL_DEVICE DEV id str This field contains a reference to the destination device as known in our internal infrastructure When a device is for in
292. leading 0 in the numbering do not specify 1 but specify instead 01 Note that some peripherals of National Instruments include labels and documentations where contacts start numbering at 0 up to 15 whereas elO starts at 01 up to 16 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 01 el0DO Seconds n When the eKERNEL sende a lt msgras gt to change the state of the contact the elO performs the requested operation The state of the discrete output changes from 0 to 1 The value el0DO Seconds n specifies the number of seconds a digital output remains activated For instance if the value 5 is specified the signal remains 1 for 5 seconds then the signal drops again to 0 The special value triggers the contact for a very small amount of time The value immediately returns to 0 In many environments the signal is too short to steer an external peripheral A typical value is 5 so that the discrete contact is activated for 5 seconds and then returns to an idle state An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 5 elODO Comments str This field can contain remarks from the administrator The value is informational only and does not affect processing Table 26 elO DO sample data on page 262 provides sample el0 DO module table data Table 26 elO_DO sample data Site Area Module Contact Seconds Comments 1 1 03 01 5 1 1 03 02 5 262 DECT Messenger
293. les OutboudDe 43 Alam priority for DT MF confirmaton 1 Silence interval 600 Comments Delaut comments 43 Auto create group False Y Delaut output program eDMSAPI Y Delaut output program facility C333 49 Input program description Default descripti 43 Input program comments Defauk configura 2 9 Menu options QQ gt gt gt Mena options level 1 Figure 135 Level 2 Define alarm ID and group You need to set the only visible deviation from normal alarm handling Instead of identifying the prerecorded message use the keyword RECORD See the following figure DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 125 Module evBVOICE AHVR A 2 3 Input program eVBVOICE slam D 1140103 Alam description 11401 03 bewaking Remove after SENT Repeat interval D Priority 999 Length 32 Silence interval 120 49 Group delivery ALL Confirm action NO amp Parameters related to elSTA module amp Parameters telated to ewWEB module amp Parareters related to evBYOICE module Message Bewaak message EF Boce phrase RECORD Message descripbon Default description 9 Comrrenis Default corfiguratior Figure 136 RECORD VBVoice phrase RECORD VBVoice phrase The curent valua for this parameter i RECORD Refresh The following figure shows how RECORD looks In the Access tables E Microsoft Access eKERNEL ME
294. line interface and is easily embedded in existing legacy code written on CLP RPG RPG LE an so on Send SNMP Message SNDSNMPMSG Type choices press Enter Version 1 1 ba re a ea e 1 1 Community gt e s amp ke A public Enterprise OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 17338 400 1 Generic trap gt 2 2 es 6 Number Specific trap e amp 1 Character value Timestamp gt gt 4 2 8 gt 2628 D Character value Varbind list 1O0ID 11 3 6 1 4 1 17338 400 1 1 Varbind list 1 value Varbind list 2 OID 2 4 2 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 17338 400 1 2 Varbind list 2 value Varbind list 3 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 17338 400 1 3 Varbind list 3 value Varbind list 4 OID 2 2 2 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 17338 400 1 4 Varbind list 4 value Varbind list 5 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 17338 400 1 5 Varbind list 5 value Varbind list 6 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 17338 400 1 6 Varbind list 6 value Varbind list 7 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 17338 400 1 7 Varbind list 7 value Varbind list 8 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 17338 400 1 8 Varbind list 8 value Varbind list 9 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 17338 400 1 9 Varbind list 9 value 2 2 2 Additional Parameters Remote IP address 10 110 49 170 Remote port 2 2 4 2 2 4 2 am 00162 0 65535 Code character set ID 00500 Character value Log sg zs ass ena kA H Y Yes N No Bottom F3 Exit F4 Prompt FS Refresh F12 Cancel Fl3 How to
295. ling number to Called number 1 1 860 868 REA REA msg from Calling number to Called number 1 1 861 ALL 861 msg 1 1 865 ALL 865 msg 1 1 888 ALL NOOD NOOD msg from Calling number to Called number 1 1 999 ALL REA REA msg from Calling number to Called number 226 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eESPA parameters Name eESPA Site id n eESPA Area id n eESPA Link Type str eESPA ControlStation b eESPA Polling intv n eESPA Polling address list str eESPA LocalAddress n eESPA ExternalAddress n eESPA Datatd Group str eESPA Group default str eESPA Datald Msg str eESPA Msg default str eESPA Datald Ala descr str eESPA Ala descr default str eESPA Remove after str eESPA NAK retry cnt n eESPA Timeout n eESPA Handshaking n eESPA OUT Call type default str eESPA OUT Nmbr transm default str eESPA Comments str Chapter 18 Table eESPA Type Integer Integer Text Boolean Integer Text Byte Byte Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Integer Integer Integer Text Text Text Size 5 UUUNNNANAOK N ul eESPA_Site_id_n This field specifies the site identifier as defined in KERNEL SITE This value is in most environments equal to 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eESPA Area id n This field specifies the area identifier as defined in eKERNEL AREA T
296. llation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Keeping track of states same update on subscribers systems and the eKERNEL can automatically add changes to the database at startup Therefore after applying a new version of ekERNEL you must first start eKERNEL and then copy the Messenger CEO md database If you install new versions of ekERNEL you must synchronize the eKERNEL modules on all systems Also the latest layout of Messenger_CFG of publisher after automatic upgrade changes at first run must be manually placed in the directory of the Subscribers Getlmage puts a file Messenger_CFG xml in the same directory and replaces this file on receipt of a Getlmage result If you want to review this file make a copy in another location before doing so for example CA Temp You can for example launch the Internet Explorer and associate XML files to this program as Internet Explorer has built in functionality to parse XML documents A Warning Do not open the file in the C SOPHO Messenger Net Xml because the file can be allocated by the viewer and must be replaced when the next KeepAlive result is received SQL script When a Subscriber detects a change between P 1 and P 0 1 The Subscriber ends all running tasks associated with the current environment At this time Messenger functionality is disrupted and pending and new alarms can be lost 2 The SQL image in CASOPHO Messenger Net Xn reposito
297. llow the steps in the next procedure to use activate script Using Activate Script 1 Open Work with Scripts and click Active script You can only access Activate Script in this manner and it is only available if the administrator defined scripts in the internal table eWEB_SCRIPT Note The Web Administrator no longer implements the tables e WEB SCRIPT SET eWEB_SCRIPT_TRACE and eWEB SCRIPT END If you want to implement details script authority provide the original eWEB interface to your users through http messenger index php The previous figure shows the configured scripts 2 Click on one of the configured scripts to select that script 170 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level Please select script refresh site 1 NEC Philips SD area 1 Hilversum Lj RAMPENPLAN FASE1 LI RAMPENPLAN FASE2 B RAMPENPLAN FASES The next window shows a preview of the script In the top section details are visible on the script such as message and group and current user The bottom section shows the group members belonging to the selected group Your ability to check or un check the check boxes in front of groups members depends on the configuration of the script In some configurations you cannot un check group members as the check boxes are disabled submit back Please confirn script activation site 1 NEC Philips SEN a
298. lows 1 elo0DI Module str This value refers to the 2 byte module identifier specified in the FieldPoint Explorer and in el0 MODULE table A typical value is between 01 and 08 Ensure that the table elO DI only defines digital input contacts thus only the contacts with a matching digital input module Current release supports FP DI 300 FP DI 301 and FP DI 330 Current implementation of elO is limited to configurations of up to eight modules attached to one FP 1000 controller module Avaya recommends starting the first module with number 01 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 257 Table elO DI and incrementing by one for the other modules Specify the leading 0 in the numbering do not specify 1 but specify instead 01 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 02 elODI Contact str Valid values are in the range between 01 and 08 for the modules with 8 contacts and between 01 and 16 for the modules with 16 contacts Note contact numbers start with 01 and are incremented by one You must specify the leading 0 in the numbering do not specify 1 but specify instead 01 Note that some peripherals of National Instruments include labels and documentations where contacts start numbering at 0 up to 7 or 0 up to 15 whereas elO starts at 01 up to 08 or 01 up tot 16 This value refers to each individual contact and is specified in the FieldPoint Explorer Range of values a
299. lse 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Saturdays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 GUA Sun b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Sundays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Sundays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 313 Table KERNEL GUARDING GUA Timeout n This field specifies the timeout in seconds before the defined guarding alarm is activated if no request configuration request message request and so on of the input program is received by the eKERNEL If for instance a timeout of 900 seconds is defined a guarding alarm is generated if the input program eCAP eAPI and so on does not send any request within fifteen minutes Note that some manufacturers for authorized Honeywell have the possibility to send with a fix interval a Still alive request to the eCap program The absence of this request can result in a guarding alarm An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 900 GUA msg str This field describes the message that is sent to the group members Avaya recommends that you enter descriptive
300. ly found in this field is as follows 1 GRP Wed b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Wednesdays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Wednesdays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 GRP Thu b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Thursdays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Thursdays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 307 Table KERNEL GROUP MEMBER GRP Fri b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Fridays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Fridays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 GRP Sat b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Saturdays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Saturdays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typically found i
301. m To Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol oolw oolw 39 sell lveslw ves w res al ves w res zl ves w ves w ves w update remove 6 Select a destination device in the right hand area to insert a new group member In the example shown in the next figure the eSMS peripheral 32473897171 belonging to Francis Missiaen is selected The default details showing membership from 00 00 to 23 59 on all days is presented DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 165 Module Web Administrator User Guide 7 Click on group member in the overview below far bs Click on device to add group member details agen refresh cancel subset A Grou 00001 Test from c Site 1 EC Philips ilins o i cASYNC I Area 1 Hilversum EC STA 3 Module ept i eDMSAPI I Manufacturer APT i cESPA D model base 1 Module eld a Group members CD Module eNET Fl Ga site 1 NEC Philips C DI G Module eDMSAPI FING Devices on area 1 Hilversum D 865 Francis Missiaen z Hilversum 2 2 32473097171 Francis Missiaen SMS Di COModule eSMTP Son area Identifier 32473097171 Module eSMS Description Francis Missiaen Wed Thu i Sat Sun Hol From Mon Tuc 00 MJ 00 vw ves yw Yes y 59 se Yes w Yes ej Yes im Yes Yes insert Optionally adjust the default settings and click insert In the example shown in the following figure the
302. m of the page and select Contact Avaya Support DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 3 4 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Contents Chapter 1 Module SP rra 17 IA E 17 CODO ie EE 19 ve REN nied tee indmnecae si eaaveseniedaneebndauessladetncee bia 21 O EN EE EE 24 a AA Ge 26 Doming Lotus Notes Li iaa 27 Chapter 2 Module Eu TE SO VOL iiciniinnianininina lic idad di dd dd 29 al A PP cannes Loresancescdessaueeacs O 31 is A A OEE E E A A EE 31 FTSE PNG 34 Es A 38 Chapter 3 ET AAA 43 se REE ER EN 43 E lg Message Tt 49 Send SNAP Message Tor Wel ia 50 SE SNAP Message E 51 Chapter 4 Module eTMuuumrmeemunssissuispnnii jaja veke dd kis 53 e LG EE EE ER ER 65 Chapter 5 Module 2 HA ri ic 67 EE EEEE AEEA o eastern a neler 67 ebe ano SUECIA n 69 SEERE ds 70 Pas estas Mn 75 EE VE 0 EG A es 81 Eh ERE EE EE EN ER 83 enhuning Jonite RE EEE RE NE 84 e EE 86 ES Kure GE ERE 89 RER ERE EEE 89 ele E EE 90 os TE 90 AER EEE RE ER RE RE wien 92 GK REE EN ERR dren E A mada 93 Jo eege ee 94 CASI A AAA E 94 Ghapter 6 Module VBYOIGE crac id 97 Ka 1 Reena eee ere E CE E E ere eee ee re eee eee 97 Ee RTE 99 Sies Tineke RR EE E E E 106 KSE INI Hardware speciile Sein src da id a ie dedi 116 Chapter 7 Module eVBVOICE AHVR nsssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 123 IN A A RA 123 Fe
303. maavid 301 Inquiry functions of all tables rrnnrrrrrrrrnnrrrrrrrnnnnn 141 GRPM Activate timestamp sit 309 Installing export import sennnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnvvrnnnnnnnvennnnnnn 187 GRPM Desactivate timestamp Str rrnnrnrnrnsnnrnnr 309 Internet Information Server sesser 26 GRPM Dev Area dn 305 GRPM Dev id Str mmmemummeemeeeeererovrrnnrner 304 K GRPM Dev Site dn 305 GRPM GRP Id ott EE 303 Keyword processing ccocoicconcnnonioninnnnconcno can concncanananas 31 GUA ALAJO Nini 314 GUA_CoMmMentS_Stl ccccnnnnnccococcnccnnnnnnnnnnnncncnnnnnnnnnos 315 CUA EE 313 L GUA From Susana eta dd Si GUA GRP Name St oeii 314 Language Sir opin a een 107 GUA INPPGM dn 311 Layout e dee aerer dirias iia 107 E Wen e EE 312 PE e Web administrator ssieeses ees ee 318 Leg out of Web administrator amme 155 GUA SUN NE 313 Logging EE EE 21 GUA TRU Disnei ans 313 Logging eSMTP_server PG Set 38 GUA Timeout D asrdir ai esnadi anasa 314 Logging on to Web Administrator omioommm Ea UE 312 EOS aars 107 GUA TUE D ecsccyscectdoevserceseber eda see 312 GUA Wed EE 313 M Guarding example rrrnrrnnnnvnnnnnvvnnnnrrnnnnvnnnrrrressnnenernr 269 Mans 69 Maintain USETS oooccccncccncnocnnnncnonoconononononanononanonoronnnnnos 148 H Maintenance of devices facilities groups and users 176 f Menu option RECORD rererrsnnnvvvrrrrnnrvverrrnnnrsessrrnnnnne 102 DE eal A ee eee ee Menu type CONFIRM rrsnrrnrnnrrnnnnvvnrnnrrnnrnnvnnnnrrnn
304. ments OPCFieldPoint FP Res FP DI 330 2 Channel 16 01 FP Al 100 opc National Instruments OPCFieldPoint FP Res FP Al 100 1 Channel 02 FP DI 300 opc National Instruments OPCFieldPoint FP Res FP DI 330 2 Channel 03 FP DO 401 opc National Instruments OPCFieldPoint FP Res FP DO 401 3 Channel 16 01 FP Al 100 opc National Instruments OPCFieldPoint FP Res FP AI 100 1 Channel 02 FP DI 300 opc National Instruments OPCFieldPoint FP Res FP DI 330 2 Channel 03 FP DO 401 opc National Instruments OPCFieldPoint FP Res FP DO 401 3 Channel 16 02 FP DI 300 opc National Instruments OPCFieldPoint FP Res FP DI 330 2 Channel DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 247 Table elO MODULE 248 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 21 Table elO AI elO Al parameters Name Type Size eIOAI Site id n Integer 2 eIOAI Area id n Integer 2 eIOAT Module str Text 4 eI0OAI Contact str Text 2 eIOAI Min str Text 10 eIOAI Min R str Text 10 eIoAI Max R str Text 10 eIOAI Max S_ str Text 10 el0AI_ALA descr str Text 50 eIOAI GRP Name str Text 20 eIOAI_ MSG str Text 255 eIOAI Comments str Text 255 elOA Site id n This field refers to the site identifier as defined in the eKERNEL SITE table In most environments this value is 1 An auth
305. messages 3 3 1 2963 Werken met Script eWEB_script php 40 boodschappen 3 4 0 2909 Inquiry 20 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eWEB TOG parameters Si Gr It Language Text Link Level te ou e p m 3 4 0 2963 Overzicht 20 3 4 1 2909 Alarm Inquiry eWEB_alarm_inquiry php 20 3 4 1 2963 Alarm overzicht eWEB_alarm_inquiry php 20 3 4 2 2909 Device Inquiry eWEB device inquiry ph 20 H 3 4 2 2963 Device overzicht eWEB_device_inquiry ph 20 H 3 4 3 2909 Group Inquiry eWEB_group_inquiry php 20 3 4 3 2963 Groeps overzicht eWEB_group_inquiry php 20 3 4 4 2909 Table View eWEB table view php 20 3 4 4 2963 Tabel bekijken eWEB table view php 20 3 5 0 2909 Maintenance 30 3 5 0 2963 Onderhoud 30 3 5 1 2909 Work with Groups eWeb_wrkgrp_1 php 30 3 5 1 2963 Werken met groepen eWeb_wrkgrp_1 php 30 3 6 0 2909 Security 10 3 6 O 2963 Beveiliging 10 3 6 1 2909 Change Password eWEB chgpwd php 10 3 6 1 2963 Paswoord wijzigen eWEB chgpwd php 10 3 7 0 2909 Help 40 3 7 0 2963 Help 40 3 7 1 2909 Info info html 40 3 7 1 2963 Info info html 40 3 7 2 2909 Contact me mailto francis missiaen 40 1s be 3 7 2 2963 Kontakteer mij mailto francis missiaen 40 1s be 3 7 3 2909 Number One S
306. messages the requested archive period and the available disk space An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 5 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 365 Table SMTP SERVER eSMTPS Delivery text str When an inbound e mail message is accepted by eKERNEL the sender receives a delivery report This delivery report is sent through eSMTP client The eSMTP module is a prerequisite The message text for the delivery messages is defined in the eSMTPS Delivery text str field An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows MESSAGE SUCCESSFULLY DELIVERED eSMTPS NonDelivery text str When an inbound e mail message is rejected by eKERNEL the sender receives a non delivery report This non delivery report is sent through eSMTP client The eSMTP module is a prerequisite The message text for the non delivery messages is defined in the eSMTPS_NonDelivery_text_str field An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows MESSAGE COULD NOT BE DELIVERED eSMTPS_ALA_id_n When an inbound e mail message is accepted or rejected by eKERNEL the sender receives a delivery or non delivery report This report is sent from eKERNEL to eSMTP client The eSMTP module is a prerequisite To produce such outbound message eKERNEL must known the alarm identifier that is used to produce the message for eSMTP This value must match the val
307. mmediate access to other information resources Such as plans technical specs and so on Avaya recommends that you select an appropriate message that is short and descriptive enough and keep text length less than or equal to the maximum length defined in the associated eKERNEL ALARM table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows TEMPERATURE OR 002 elOAl Comments str This field is available for an administrator to enter some descriptive text that allows location and identification of the attached input device and its usage Table 23 elO_ Al sample data on page 254 provides sample el Al module table data DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 253 Table elO Al 254 Table 23 elO Al sample data SIA MIC Min S Min R Max R Max S ALA d Gr MSG T R oo escr ou e E din p a t 11110710 00 000000 00 000000 00 000400 00 000400 A Al Analog 111 INPUT Input 01 1 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 112 INPUT Input 02 1 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 1 3 INPUT Input 03 11110710 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 11 4 INPUT Input 04 1 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 115 INPUT Input 05 1 1 0 0 00 000000 00 000000 12 000000 20 000000 A Al Analog 1 6 INPU
308. mments str 216 This field can optionally be used by an administrator to store reminder information describing for example usage of the extension An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows this port is used for outbound user to user messaging Table 12 Sample data eDMSAPII eDMSAPII eDMSAPII_ eDMSAPII eDMSAPII Comments str Site id n Area id n Called dev str Type str 1 1 12345 IC TEST Incoming confirmation 1 1 222 IA TEST Incoming alarm 1 1 333 IC Incoming confirmation 1 1 56789 IA TEST 1 1 860 IA REA 1 1 861 IA User to User message 1 1 865 IA User to User message DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eDMSAPI inbound parameters eDMSAPIl eDMSAPII eDMSAPII eDMSAPII eDMSAPII Comments str Site id n Area id n Called dev str Type str 1 1 888 IA NOOD 1 1 999 IA REA DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 217 Table eDMSAPI_INBOUND 218 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 16 Table eDMSAPI INBOUND EVENT eDMSAPI inbound event parameters Name Type Size eDMSAPIIE Site id n Integer eDMSAPIIE Area id n Integer 2 eDMSAPIIE Called dev str Text 5 eDMSAPIIE Calling dev str Text 5 eDMSAPIIE Ala id Normal n Long Integer 4 eDMSA
309. n Note The web interface only supports inquiry to the tables Maintenance of the tables must be performed using the eGRID interface An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 denotes False DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 395 Table eWEB USER AUTH USERA Service b This value is not implemented in the current release Avaya recommends using the value False 0 This feature is used in future releases to grant access to service functions that can be implemented in eWEB at a later stage An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 denotes False USERA Language str This field contains a 4 byte identifier that denotes the language used for eWEB access and eGRID access Enter one of the valid language codes provided in Table 60 Currently supported language values in eWEB on page 396 The codes are in the range 2900 2999 A small number of languages are currently supported but additional languages can be implemented if needed Table 60 Currently supported language values in eWEB on page 396 shows the codes for currently supported languages while Table 61 Language values reserved for future implementation on page 396 shows codes reserved for future language support Table 60 Currently supported language values in eWEB Code Language 2909 Belgian English 2963 Belgian Dutch 2966 Belgian French
310. n entry typically found in this field is as follows eDMSAPI ALT Alt OUTPGM Facility str This field defines in combination with ALT Alt DEV Site id n ALT Alt DEV area id ALT Alt dev id strand ALT Alt OUTPGM Appl str the alternate device Check for possible loop conditions when setting up this table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows C4050 ALT descr str This informational field can contain some remarks informational only ALT Comments str This field is used for an administrator to add remarks and is used informational only The following provides sample eKERNEL DEVICE ALT table data ALT Dev ALT JALT Dev id_str ALT_OUTPGM_Apol ALT Sequence d tt Sat ATALT Ak dev id str ALT AR OUTP ALT AX OUTPGM Fa JALT Desci str 1 1 1 003292802249 eASYNC 1 1 1132475112233 eASYNC PROXIMUS 1 1 003292802243 eASYNC 2 1 1240 eDMSAPI C322 1 111900 eDMSAPI 1 1 1 881 eDMSAFI C922 1 1132475111111 eASYNC 1 1 1132475112233 eASYNC PROXIMUS 1 11922 eDMSAPI 1 1 11922 eCSTA C922 1 11922 eDMSAPI 2 1 1 kmben daneels Els be eSMTP SMTP 1 11933 eDMSAPI 1 1 1 32475112233 eASYNC PROXIMUS 1 I francis mestiser 5 be eSMTP 1 1 1132475353215 eASYNC PROXIMUS Figure 190 eKERNEL_DEVICE_ALT parameters DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 289 Table KERNEL DEVIGE ALT 290 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya
311. n example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 00475161622 eASYNC Init str This field allows you to specify a modem initialization string command This is useful in situations where a clean start is required Refer to the instructions of your modem for valid AT commands that must be specified in your environment An OK reply is expected on this initialization string which can require a specific baud rate with some modems You can start with the setting AT amp COS0 3 Refer to your modem manual for more information on AT commands that are supported for your specific modem type An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows AT amp COS0 3 eASYNC Retry intv n This value specifies in combination with eASYNC rein count n the interval in seconds between retries if a failure occurs in message delivery Time can be lost while waiting for recovery for example 3 x 1 minutes 3 minutes lost time The value is processed in eKERNEL An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 60 eASYNC_Retry_count_n This value specifies in combination with e ASYNC_retry_intv_n the number of times recovery is performed if a message cannot be delivered to the provider Note that valuable time can be spent while waiting for recovery for example 3 times 1 minutes leads to 3 minutes lost time The value is processed in eKERNEL An example of an entry typically found in this field is as
312. n this field is as follows 1 GRP Sun b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Sundays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Sundays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 GRP Holiday b 308 This value specifies whether the group member record is active on holidays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on holidays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day Note The term Holiday refers to the dates defined in the KERNEL HOLIDAY table At installation time a few dates are defined The tables must be maintained by an administrator You can use this calendar for other purposes such as indicating official closing days if this is suitable to your working environment An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER parameters GRPM Activate timestamp str This field specifies the timestamp when the record becomes activated The format is YYYYMMDDHHMMSS The GRPM Activate timestamp strand GRPM Desactivate timestamp str fields can be used to define a time interval where records are active This functionality allows
313. n this field is as follows 1 eASYNC ALA Prty DTMF Confirm n This field specifies the priority of the alarm as defined in ALARM table Alarms distributed to eASYNC with priority higher than the defined value are automatically considered acknowledged when the provider receives the message This is usually acceptable however eASYNC typically delivers messages to devices such as Pagers GSM and so on that cannot respond with a confirmation In some circumstances the message must be active until a manual confirmation takes place This can be performed through eASYNC dial in and confirm using CLID If the priority of the alarm is lower than or equal to the e ASYNC_ALA Prty DTMF Confirm n priority the message reply lt msgrpy gt sent by the eASYNC module to the eKERNEL is treated as a NACK reply even if an ACK was sent As a result when alarms that require confirmation are sent using eASYNC and successfully delivered status ACK they continue to behave as if the status is NACK The alarm is repeated every eASYNC_Silence_intv_n seconds until confirmation is received If the alarm is not confirmed within DEV Retry count ALT DEV id n eKERNEL device retries it is sent to the alternative devices if configured DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 193 Table eASYNC An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 eASYNC Silence intv n This value specifies how frequ
314. n when the task is not running e Windowstyle The keyword Windowstyle denotes the style of the window of the task The supported values are shown in Table 4 Supported window styles on page 72 Table 4 Supported window styles Value Description 0 Window is hidden and focus is passed to the hidden window 1 Window has focus and is restored to its original size and position 2 Window is displayed as an icon with focus 3 Window is maximized with focus 4 Window is restored to its most recent size and position The currently active window remains active 6 Window is displayed as an icon The currently active window remains active e Shortcut The keyword Shortcut denotes the command line parameter that is used to launch the process Figure 74 Sample registry file of the eTM illustrating a Publisher site part 1 on page 73 shows a sample exported registry file of the eTM section and refers to a Publisher site usually containing an eKERNEL reference 72 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Registry settings eTM Windows Registry Editor Version 5 00 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 76 255 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 76 255 SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe
315. name Example 31101 00001 denotes site 3 area 1 input program type eCAP or eAPI input program sequence 01 group name 00001 Each group must be defined in the KERNEL GROUP table For each defined group one or more group member must be defined in the ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER table You can assign authority to the groups by means of the eKERNEL GROUP AUTH table See documentation Table eKERNEL GROUP AUTH pdf An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 31101 00001 GRPM Dev id str 304 This field contains a reference to the destination peripheral as it is known in the internal infrastructure The site area output program application and device identifier identify peripherals These four values define a peripheral unambiguously A number of sample records are shown in Table 39 GRPM Dev id str sample records on page 304 Table 39 GRPM Dev id str sample records Site Area Device Output program Facility 1 1 32479638338 eASYNG PROXIMUS 1 1 865 eDMSAPI C4050 1 1 9789074 eASYNG PAGING 1 1 475353215 eASYNGC PROXIMUS 1 1 bekds 1s be eSMTP SMTP 1 1 DO_03_01 elO DO 1 1 DO_03_02 elO DO 1 1 DO_03_03 elO DO 1 1 DO_03_04 elO DO DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER parameters Site Area Device Output program Facility 1 1 DO 03 05 elO DO
316. nated on page 65 64 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Shutting down eTM HA 42 eTM SOPHO Messenger Net 2 8 0 GNTN1SCTI El Task Manager GNTN1SCTI SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3107 SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3207 EI SOPHO Messenger Net eKemel Site 1 CT Windowstyle 6 O Shortcut CASOPHO Messenger Net ExeSeKERNEL exe Site 1 20021013143351 PID 0000000288 Task SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3107 launched 20021013143351 PID 0000003040 Task SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3207 launched 20021013143351 PID 0000003228 Task SOPHO Messenger Net eKemel Site 1 launched e 20021013143431 PID 0000003228 Error Task SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 no longer running 20021013143431 PID 0000000280 Task SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 launched Start SeDebug Sample Current Pseudo Process Handle FFFFFFFF Opened Process Token 352 Set SeDebug Privilege On Token Handle Opened Process 348 E Copyright by Number One Systems J Zondag 13 oktober 2002 14 34 Figure 67 A task is terminated Note When the eTM is running the system relaunches the terminated tasks within 10 seconds When the eTM form is closed through the control box on the right top of the form the application does not shut down
317. nce deletes dialtone from end of recorded messages when ending 0 1 in dialtone RecChopsil RecChopDialTone if 1 will discard digit that terminates a recording if 0 0 1 will leave digit in buffer for option digit processing IgnoreTermDigit Figure 118 Ini settings Record Rhetorex Refer to VBV4 INI Hardware specific settings on page 116 SAPI_TTS Ire SETTING DESCRIPTION fonts DEFAULT used for cards that do not support 8 bit 8Khz PCM when used with TTS engines Dialogic only ConvertPCMToULaw Maximum number of lines to open TTSLines for TTS overrides licensed number z 1 Lucent Sets the voice format mode for Kai gt e S engine 0 uLawTTS SAPI engines 1 if the engine 0 1 Watson provides u law format 8 engine Figure 119 Ini settings SAPI TTS SAPI ASR INI CG D SETTING DESCRIPTION UNITS DEFAULT a fo ASRLines Maximum number of lines to open for ASR overrides licensed number Figure 120 Ini settings SAPI ASR System 112 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com EE SETTING DESCRIPTION fonzts Sets the number of logfiles to keep Files older than the specified days number of days are deleted at midnight DeleteOldLogs sets the application that contains the default LineStatus window used in StopSystem set to 1 to enable
318. neral Ui Figure 84 Registry settings General The same information is shown in the eTM_HA Overview tab as shown in Figure 85 Registry settings General in eTM HA on page 81 80 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Merging registry files a eTM HA SOPHO Messenger Net 2 9 16 Dverview El Task Manager High Availability E Environments Environment Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 Bones TT Interval CheckAvailability 10 O Interval CheckTasks 5 O Interval KeepAlive 60 O Interval Getlmage 600 O Timeout Keep live 120 O Timeout Getlmage 660 C Timeout Task 5 E Log days 7 Publisher database C SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb Messenger_CFG mdb O Subscriber database C SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb Messenger_CFG mdb O Subscriber workspace C SOPHO Messenger Net xml Messenger_CFG mdb TT Subscriber image C SOPHO Messenger Net xml Messenger_CFG xml Publisher Subscribers Images Role Publisher 11 tasks running P 1 50 0 51 1 P 1 50 0 51 1 Environment Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 Gd J Copyright 2004 by IBS Technology amp Services Donderdag 3 juni 2004 14 32 20 Figure 85 Registry settings General in eTM HA Merging registry files Use the steps in Merging reg files on page 81 to merge registry files Merging reg files 1 Select the Merge command In Windows Explorer Locate the file you wish
319. ng on port 25 Initialization The eSMTP module is started by means of a shortcut Figure 1 Example of required keywords on page 17 shows an example of the required keywords C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eSMTP exe Site 3 eKernel address LOCAL eKernel port 3111 Log drive C Figure 1 Example of required keywords The following keywords are used e Site The Site keyword denotes the site that is assigned to the eSMTP module e eKERNEL address The eKERNEL address keyword denotes the IP address that is assigned to the eKERNEL module The eSMTP contacts this IP address to connect to the eKERNEL e eKERNEL por The eKERNEL port keyword denotes the port number that is assigned in the configuration for the eSMTP client instance On startup the eSMTP application attempts to connect to the eKERNEL This is performed based upon the address and port information obtained from the shortcut At connection the eSMTP requests the eKERNEL to provide additional configuration settings This is known as a configuration request The eKERNEL in turn authenticates the client and responds with a configuration reply Figure 2 SMTP configuration request on page 18 shows the configuration request DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 17 Module eSMTP 28 10 2001 15 28 39 S INF Application eSMTP SOPHO Messenger Net v2 0 7 started with parameters Site 3 eKernel address LOCAL eKernel port 3111
320. nnnccnnnonoconcnnnnnnnos eASYNC parameters rsnrnnrrnnvrrrvrrrvrrvrrrarvrnnvnrevnvernn 189 eDMSAPI ALA Prty EMSG ne eASYNG ALA Prty DTMF Gonfirm ne 193 eDMSAPI ALA Prty UMSG mn eASYNC Area id nm 189 eDMSAPI api address er eASYNGC COM Port ett iocinincinninicinncconccnnncnnnnonnannos 191 eDMSAPI Area dn eASYNC Comments seit eesin 194 eDMSAPI Comments Str eASYNC Int er 192 400 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 eDMSAPI DataPathDelay nm eDMSAPI eKERNEL Seats count ne eDMSAPI External Address ir ccccnnnnncccccccnccn eDMSAPI External Port ett eDMSAPI External Seats Count pn eDMSAPI GeneralTimeQut pn eDMSAPI Guarding Polling intv mn eDMSAPI Guarding Retry Intv nmn eDMSAPI inbound parameters rrrrnrnrrrnrnrrrnnnnnnnrr eDMSAPI INBOUND table cccccccccccnncnccccocncccnnoo eDMSAPI inbound event parameters mrrrrnnnrnnr eDMSAPI INBOUND EVENT table 008 eDMSAPI INBOUND RESULT table eDMSAPI Msg dv ne eDMSAPI PBX licence ett eDMSAPI PBX port Str eDMSAPI PBX type Str mmmmemmememns eDMSAPI Seats COUNT pn eDMSAPI site dn eDMSAPII Area dn eDMSAPII Called dev ett eDMSAPII Comments Str rrrnrnnnnnnannnnnnnnnrvonvennnnn eDMSAPII Site dn eDMSAPII Type Str mmmmrrrmrreenerrrrrnsrnenenrrrrrsrnenennr eDMSAPIIE Ala id Normal nn eDMSAPIIE Ala id Urgent mn eDMSAPIIE Area dn eDMSAPIIE Calling dev ir eDMSAPIIE Comm
321. nnnnnccnnnos Configuration of advanced groups oocccncccconoccncancccnn 180 eASYNC Provider Str mmmmmsevnrnnrrnannnvnnerrrennnnrnneenne Configuration of advanced user 182 eASYNC Retry COUNt ne Configuration of basic alternative devices 166 eASYNC Retry intv mn Configuration of basic group members ccconoccccccon 164 eASYNC Send depth ne Configuration of environments and tasks 75 eASYNC Send men ccc eeceeeceeeeceeeeeceeeeeeserees Configuration of evBVOICE AVHR seee 124 eASYNC Settings ett Configuration tables oonooocccconicccnncnanoonnnccnannnnnnnnnanos 186 eASYNC Silence intv N essesi Configuring basic alternative devices rrrrrrrnnnnnnr 166 CASYNC Gntedn Configuring basic Overview rrrrrrrrnnvrrrrrrnnnrrrrrrrnnnnne 169 eASYNC Telnr str rnrrnrnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrererernrnrnnnnnnnnne Configuring export import resnrnnrnnrrnnnnnrnrrnrrnnannnnrenr 187 eASYNG Type ett GOnfirm alarms vnr vits 123 eBACKUP parameters cooocinnccccnnnccinnocnnnonccnonanannnncnn ns eCAP generic parameters ccooccoccccnnocicconccccnonnnnnncccnnn D eCAPG Ala Descr field ne eCAPG Ala Descr Jenni DataFind ocn 107 SC Es pe es eet DECT handset eccccessecsessesseseesecsecseceessessesneeee 155 156 SAB oran r EE Define alarm and ID group ccooooocccccnononcccnnnanannnnnnanos 124 e SC eCAPG Din GRP Name ett DEV Area id Oia 279 CAPG Dft M t DEV Comments ett 285 9 m E E eCAPG Fiel
322. not log in contact your system administrator 154 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level The Web Administrator page The top part of the left pane of the Web Administrator page shows graphics or images that are related to the environment or the functionality that appears on the page When you select an option in Web Administrator the graphic changes to represent the selected function The middle of the left pane is a navigation menu that provides a hierarchical representation of the available functions The available links depend on the authorization level of the user and on what modules and infrastructure are installed or available The bottom part of the left pane contains a menu that allows you to change the language of the user interface The default language is English you can choose other languages if they are installed on the system The contents of the right pane vary depending on the function you select in the navigation pane Log out To log out of Web Administrator click Logout in the navigation pane Avaya recommends that you log out whenever you leave your computer unattended Send a message When the Send a Message section appears in the navigation pane you can send a message to one or more of the following depending on what modules are available and how the system is configured e DECT handset e Mobile phone Email e
323. not supported lt Error gt Local intranet Figure 88 TCP Server Error response In an operational environment the eTM_HA instances of the Subscribers send these two requests to the publisher on a regular basis KeepAlive and Getlmage KeepAlive A KeepAlive request is exchanged between subscriber and publisher and allows both parties to verify the presence of the other Interval and timeout between attempts are defined in the registry Figure 89 TCP Server Keep Alive response on page 87 shows an example of what is sent during this exchange To test this response Avaya recommends using Internet Explorer on the Subscriber 3 http 10 110 49 170 7000 request KeepAlive Microsoft Internet Explorer ifm E3 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak v gt Y A Qsearch Favorites meda 4 Braa gt Address I http 10 110 49 170 7000 request Keepalive v Go Ka lt xml version 1 0 encoding iso 8859 1 gt lt Keep liveResult gt 10 110 50 138 4709 lt Keep liveResult gt Figure 89 TCP Server Keep Alive response GE Local intranet e Getlmage The Getlmage request is sent from each Subscriber to the Publisher on a regular time interval as specified in the registry The publishing system responds to such a request with an XML image of the Messenger CFG database Figure 90 TCP Server Get Image response on page 88 shows an example DECT
324. nrnannrnnrnnnn 279 eLOCRPN RPN er 353 eKERNEL_DEVICE_ALT parameters 0 008 287 eLOCRPN Site dn 353 eKERNEL DEVIGE ALT oben E EE 155 ekERNEL DEVICE FORMAT parameters 291 Email address rrrnrnennnrannnnrrnrnnnnnnsnvrnnrannnnesnnnnnnnneneer 158 ekERNEL DEVICE FORMAT table 291 End serptussuusmnuisveniundeitdseiidki 172 eKERNEL GROUP parameters cccocccccncccccccnnccnannnoss 297 Ended Alarms rarrrnrvrrrnrannnnvvnnrannnnerernnvnnnsnernvvanunnsseen 162 ekERNEL GROUP table rurvrvvvevervvvvevrererrrnrnrnnnnnnnnnn 297 Ended ET 173 eKERNEL GROUP AUTH o coccccccccncnanccanononcnncnnnnanons 141 COAT parameters ooccccconoccnnncnnnonnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 355 ekERNEL GROUP AUTH parameters 55 GET el table EE 355 ekKERNEL GROUP AUTH table occccnnnnnncccccccccnn 301 e eOAI_ALA Prty DTMF Conrfirm pn 356 ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER parameters 308 GOAL Area id Mision sd ion ge eer 355 ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER table 008 303 GOAL Comments ett 356 eKERNEL GUARDING parameters oonoocccccnononcccncanos 311 eOAI Framework Address ett 355 eKERNEL_GUARDING table cccccccccccnninnccnonocoo 311 eOAI Framework Port mn 355 eKERNEL_HOLIDAY parameters occoncccccoccccnncccccnnos 317 eOAI Silence intv mn 356 eKERNEL HOLIDAY table cccccccnnccnccccnccncnnncnnns 317 GOAL Ste id Mh ssiscesciscdccceascncecetei assaetvbadeccstnestesceeeass 355 eKERNEL_INPGM parameters
325. ntains sensitive information such as passwords Work with Groups Click Work with Groups to access group maintenance functions Users with all object special authority can access all groups while users without these rights can access only groups specified in eKERNEL GROUP AUTH Note If no groups are shown the user has no all object special authority or no access to any group You must grant if necessary access to one or more groups through the ekERNEL GROUP AUTH table DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 141 Module eWEB In step 1 shown in Figure 160 Select a group on page 142 select a group You can collapse or expand a group to preview the group member information Step 2 Please select a device or retum to step 1 00 00 0000 01 01 2099 Site 1 Area 1 Sample Ste 1 MERA Input program 11101 eCap M TECH ESPRESSO Group 11101 00001 00005 Test from eCAP Eldad E add a device K 02400 00 00 23 59 1 1 e0MSA4PI 02400 Figure 160 Select a group Next you can either maintain an existing device or add a new device The example shown in Figure 161 Select a device on page 142 demonstrates selecting an existing device for maintenance update or delete Step 2 Please select a device or return to step 1 Site 3 Area 1 Sample Site 3 Sample area 1 Input program 31101 eCAP ELDAD L 48 0 RC 1 SR 2 SS 3 SS 4 SR Group 31101_00001 00001 Test from eCAP gt
326. ntry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eOAI Framework Address str This field describes the IP address of the Framework that handles the OAI Services An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 127 0 0 1 eOAI Framework Port n This field describes the port number of the Framework that handles the OAI Services DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 355 Table eOAI An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 9090 eOAI ALA Prty DTMF Confirm n This value refers to the priority of the alarm as specified in eKERNEL ALARM table Alarms distributed to eOAl with a priority above the defined value are automatically considered acknowledged when the destination receives the message For most cases this is suitable However eOAI could deliver messages to infrastructure that are unable to respond In some circumstances the message needs to remain active until a manual confirmation takes place This can be done through eOAI inbound SMS and confirm through CLIP or pincode eCSTA dial in and confirm using CLID or evBVOICE dial in and confirm through DTMF Since eKernel release 2 9 18 the message reply lt msgrpy gt sent by the eOAl module to the eKernel is treated as a NACK reply even if a ACK was sent in case the priority of the alarm is lower or equal so has an higher importance then the eOAl_ALA Prty DTMF Confirm n priority This me
327. nts reside on site 1 the other environments reside on other sites In this example the modules of site 1 are distributed across two environments two separate PC platforms The PC with DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 59 Module eTM environment GNTN1SFMI contains a full featured installation with one or more instances of each module the second environment GNTN1SKDS contains a subset of the modules only Figure 59 eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMI reg on page 60 shows the registry file corresponding to the foregoing example Windows Registry Editor Version 5 00 HKEY CURRENT USERVSoftwarelVPhilipsVSOPHO Messenger Net HKEY CURRENT USERVSoftwarelPhilipsVSOPHO MessengertNetleTM HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMI HKEY_CURRENT_USERYSoftwarelPhilips1SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMI SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eKERNEL exe Site 1 Windowstyle 6 HKEY CURRENT USERVSoftwareVPhilipsVSOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMINSOPHO Messenger Net eSMTP server Port 3110 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eSMTP_server exe Site 1 eKernel address GNTN1SFMI eKernel port 3110 Log drive C Windowstyle 6 HKEY CURRENT USERVSoftwarelPhilipsVSOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMINSOPHO Messenger Net eCAP Port 3102
328. o eWEB Plug in module MyPortal Net An example of a plug in module is MyPortal Net The interface is shown in Figure 165 MyPortal Net plug in on page 146 This module is not part of the base product and is sold separately The application provides a web interface for outbound voice calls integrated in the eWEB module This allows data retrieval from any data repository including Sigma PhoneWare BTS_DIR directory Other databases can be accessed as well through OLE DB ADO or sockets DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 145 Module eWEB Figure 165 MyPortal Net plug in The module uses native CSTA DLL interfacing to handle voice calls This option is currently not supported Contact Avaya to determine if plug in models are available 146 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 9 Module Web Administrator The module Web Administrator provides a web based user interface Web Administrator builds on the infrastructure of e WEB and depends on the same prerequisites such as the Apache HTTP Server PHP scriping engine and ODBC DSN for Messenger CFG and Messenger DATA database To log on to Web Administrator refer to Logging on to Web Administrator on page 147 Logging on to Web Administrator 1 To start the web interface enter the URL http messenger ez index php in Internet Explorer 2 To log in to Web Administ
329. o not install these templates A Warning Warning The Import function replaces the active Messenger_CFG MDB configuration database so all configuration is lost Only use the Import as part of an initial system setup When you customize Messenger_CFG MDB no longer use the Import capabilities as this results in the loss of all entered configuration data Follow the steps in the next procedure to install and configure Export import Installing and configuring Export import 1 Open the Configuration window and click Expert 2 Click Import link A window showing the available databases appears 3 Verify the conditions before you import a configuration If you do not verify the conditions all configuration data is lost The system attempts to verify if e KERNEL eGRID or eCONFIG are still active An error appears if a running instance is detected Note End all Messenger activities and tasks before you import a configuration from the templates repository 4 Click the green arrow in front of the selected configuration to import the configuration After import the following message appears The message indicates that the import was successful and the Messenger_CFG MDB from CASOPHO Messenger Net Mdb directory is overwritten 5 Click continue to log off To log on again enter admin password and the default password admin from the template configuration database DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Ma
330. odule ir 257 elODI MSG Strand dias 259 GIODI Site 1d Misas cdas 257 el0DO_ Area dn 261 el0DO Comments ir 262 el0DO Contact ir 262 elO0DO Module ett 261 March 2013 401 elODO Seconds nm 262 eLOCATION RPN table occcnnnnninicccocnnccincnncconcnncccnnns 353 GIODO Site Id Mission iria 261 eLOCATION table ooooo cccncccccnoconiconococncnccononncnnnananas 345 elOM Area dn 245 eLOCATION INBOUND RESULT parameters 349 eloM Comments ir cccnnnnnncnococcnccnncnnnnnnnnnnanonanonnnons 247 eLOCATION RPN parameters ccoonoccccnnnnoccccnnnononnnnnos 353 elOM Contact cnt pn 246 eLOCIR Called deu ett 349 CIOM_ Module ett 245 eLOGIR Calling dev ett 350 elOM Site dn 245 eLOCIR Comments ett 351 lOM Type WEE 246 eLOCIR eLOC Area Id nn 350 SIOM Url Sti unne adsense ies 246 eLOCIR eLOC G tedn ceeeeeeees 350 eKERNEL alarm parameters nnnnnnnrnanonnnnnrnrnnnnen 267 eLOCIR GRP Name ett 350 eKERNEL ALARM parameters cccceeeeeeees 140 eLOGIR Inpgm dn 349 ekERNEL ALARM table occccninccccccccncncccccccnnncnnnnnnns 267 eLOGIR Msg seit 351 eKERNEL_area parameters ooocccccnnnnncnconoccconcnnccnnnns 265 eLOCRPN_Area dn 353 eKERNEL_AREA table rnrrrnnovnrnrnrvrvenrrrrrrrnrernnnnnnnnnn 265 eLOCRPN_Comments_str occcccccnnnnnncnunonococnnnnnninons 354 eKERNEL_DEVICE parameters rrrrrrrrrrrnnrrerrrrnnnr 279 eLOCRPN Message Str 354 eKERNEL_DEVICE table rraroorrrrrennrnnarnn
331. odule is installed and licensed and configured on the system Use the following procedure to send an SMS message to a mobile GSM phone You can only send messages to mobile phones that are configured on the system by the administrator DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 157 Module Web Administrator User Guide Sending a message to a mobile phone 1 Log into Web Administrator 2 In the navigation menu click Mobile phone OR If multiple areas are defined click the name of the area then click Mobile phone The Send a Message page appears on which appears a list of mobile phones to which you can send a message There is room to display 14 devices on the screen at any one time If there are more than 14 phones listed click pgdn or pgup to navigate to the next page or previous page To return to the first page click home home pgup refresh pgdn 3 Select a recipient by clicking the green arrow at the left of the entry 865 C944 Francis Missiaen Default comments The Send a Message gt Please enter message information page appears 4 Enter the text of your message in the Message field Identifier Facility Description Comments 865 C944 Francis Missiaen Default comments Message This is a sample message from Web Administrator i The length of the message you can enter is displayed in the field to the right of the Message field 5 Click Submit Web Administrator indicates whethe
332. of the programs that are guarded by the eTM HA This temporary condition is shown in the logging A system administrator can also terminate a task from within the eTM HA environment using a Terminate process API call Note Using the Terminate process API call can cause data loss as this does not provide any graceful cleanup or shutdown of the associated program To terminate a process in the Task Manager use the Kill task menu option as shown in Figure 86 Kill Task on page 84 The Kill task option is available only when the tree view is expanded and the mouse is right clicked on the PID xxxxxxxxxx line eTM SOPHO Messenger Net 2 8 0 GNTNISCTI EI Task Manager GNTN1SCTI SOPHO Messenger Net CSTA Service SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3107 SOPHO Messenger Net eCSTA Port 3207 EI SOPHO Messenger Net eKernel Site 1 ogi E Windowstyle 6 Check task E Shorteut C 50 MISS et Exe eKERNEL exe Site 1 Figure 86 Kill Task Note When the eTM is running the system relaunches the terminated tasks within 10 seconds When the eTM form is closed through the control box on the right top of the form the application does not shut down but is instead minimized to an icon in the system tray This function is designed to prevent the user from accidentally closing the eTM and associated tasks This approach is similar to monitoring applications of other vendors such as the Apache Monitor or the SQL Serve
333. ollows DECT Kristien Daneels DEV PinCode str Some business processes need a confirmation of end user Some technologies provide this during alarm notification such as LAMS messaging on eDMSAPI allow using OK to confirm message delivery However some notification technologies do not offer immediate end user confirmation during notification eASYNC eSMTP eSMS and so on Some modules provide inbound confirmation eCSTA by means of inbound voice call based upon CLIP evBVOICE by means of inbound voice call based on DTMF entered pincode DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 281 Table eKERNEL_DEVICE and eSMS my means of inbound SMS message based on CLIP of mobile phone or pincode in SMS message With these pincodes all messages for all devices with a matching pincode can be cleared For authorized pincode 12345 clears the alarms for those devices that specify 12345 in the DEV_PinCode_str field An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 12345 DEV_Prty_n This field is currently not implemented but is foreseen for future enhancements DEV Retry count ALT DEV id n This field is implemented in a different fashion after ekERNEL version 2 1 0 e Before eKERNEL Version 2 1 0 The number of retries before switching to an alternative device if device site area device output program is unique is defined in the eKERNEL device alt table The de
334. on This situation is similar to eASYNC where SMS and PAGING as well do not foresee end user confirmation An SMTP mail can be pending between intermediate server for authorized in an internet environment or remain unread in the mailbox for a large amount of time Confirmation techniques can be appropriate to force mail destinations to respond to the alarm request This can be accomplished by calling back to a predefined DID number In eKERNEL release 2 9 18 and later the functionality is implemented that if the priority of the alarm is lower than or equal to this value so has an higher importance the message reply lt msgrpy gt sent by the eSMTP module to the eKERNEL is treated as a NACK reply even if a ACK was sent Therefore alarms that are sent using eSMTP and are successfully delivered so status ACK and that need a confirmation have the same behavior as alarms with status NACK This results in the alarm repeating every eSMTP Silence intv n seconds until confirmation If the alarm is not confirmed within the DEV Retry count ALT DEV id n eKERNEL device retries the alarm is sent to the alternative devices if configured A value of for authorized 2 indicates alarms with priority 0 1 and 2 are considered to be confirmed using this callback procedure 360 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eSMTP CLIENT parameters An authorized of an entry typically foun
335. on Messenger PC For authorized Provider SQLOLEDB 1 Persist Security Info False User ID sa Password sa Initial Catalog Messenger DATA Data Source 127 0 0 1 3 SQL server 2000 Desktop Engine residing on Messenger PC For authorized Provider SQLOLEDB 1 Persist Security Info False User ID sa Password philips Initial Catalog Messenger DATA Data Source 127 0 0 1 4 SQL Sever resides on host SQLSERVER For authorized Provider SQLOLEDB 1 Persist Security Info False User ID sa Password philips Initial Catalog Messenger DATA Data Source SQLSERVER 5 SQL Sever resides on host 192 168 1 30 For authorized Provider SQLOLEDB 1 Persist Security Info False User ID sa Password philips Initial Catalog Messenger DATA Data Source 192 168 1 30 6 SQL Sever resides on same system as MESSENGER For authorized Provider SQLOLEDB 1 Persist Security Info False User ID sa Password philips Initial Catalog Messenger DATA Data Source 127 0 0 1 CFG eLOG Path str This field specifies the path where the daily log files are stored in a comma separated format This field is only relevant if the eLOG licence is available If the value NONE is set the logging functionality is disabled An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows CASOPHO MessengerleLOG CFG eLOG nmbr days n This field specifies the number of days the eLOG files are kept online available Avaya recommends specifying at least 30 days The parameter is
336. on level 1 General tab Depending on the data entered in the configuration table for the first menu eVBVOICE_MENU_L1 the user can select an option by pressing the corresponding keystroke or dtmf tone The users hears the wave file linked with that option 100 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Introduction When a user hears the Welcome message and presses 1 and for example the users hears the wave file AlarmConfirmation wav There are 4 different types of menu options possible for eVBVM Li Menu Type str e CONFIRM e GET e RESET e RECORD CONFIRM For menu type CONFIRM for confirmation of alarms there are no entries possible in the eVBVOICE MENU L2 table With the evBVOICE application users can confirm messages with a personal pincode DEV PinCode str in eKernel device If a message that is sent contains a message that must be confirmed the user can make a call to the eVBVOICE application to confirm the alarm The user hears a welcome message when connected and must select the menu option for confirmation of alarms CONFIRM The user is prompted to enter his pincode eVBVM L1 Menu Wavfile str This pincode is related to a device configured inthe DEVICE table in the configuration database DEV PinCode str in eKernel device table The eKernel application checks the database for the devices related to this pincode and informs the eVBVOICE appl
337. on the TCP IP connection status between eKERNEL and clients As a result eKERNEL can show more modules than are available in Web Administrator since for example eKERNEL can also connect modules that run distributed on a remote PC For this reason the task does not run on the CPU of the Web Administrator and is not seen in Work with Tasks DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 185 Module Web Administrator User Guide leg H 0 KERNEL SOPHO Messenger gNet v4 0 0 mi He eg Cie 1 NEC Pie Fab C SOPHO Meer B Faha C SOFHD Memang ENa aG ies 1 Hikes Seats on PEX G Samer 32168112 3101 Keep opar KE 09108 CAP Cien Naztemil2 15975 bekCanreceed MOKSA 03105 enn Ta Zem 03105 vEYOICE Liens E BASE 09107 eCSTA Loggrg 1 sxel gt 42tyrqo gt tappl gt aDHSAPI lt appl lt siterli zitertfofgrgs gt saunl rm d O t2n1 qosrqa gt tkeepaliver20070611111225 skeeepaliver lt qoerqe lt anly d A I lt xnl gt sq0srpy gt lt keepalive 20070611111225 lt keepalive gt lt q0srpy gt lt xnLl gt 03109 EVER red O lt xpl 4otyrpy sseat ont gt 201 seat mes diyr3 lt msy diye csta ett address li 03110 eSMTP_ Server L Lapis t SMTP dt O Yee lt qosrqa lt keep alive 200706L1111551 k spalivers qoargar lt sul me ed Ti xznle lt qosrpye lt keepalive gt 2007N611111251 lt keepaliver lt qasrpys lt fsnl gt 12 03173 cESPA ans
338. oning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Introduction INT SETTING DESCRIPTION UNITS maximum duration of PCPM on no answer Rhetorex only ConnectTimeout seconds 40 Figure 130 Ini settings Voicecard Rhetorex specific settings Voicecard Rhetorex T1 specific settings When the first seizure attempt fails a random back off is performed followed by another seizure attempt If this second attempt fails a failure is reported Most T1 settings for Brooktrout Rhetorex cards are now set in the RealCTdrivers INI SETTING DESCRIPTION uNITS Identifies if the system is a digital end to end connection E A Upper end of random retry S aR r1seizeBackozfitex back off for Tl line seizure AllDigitalConnect Lower end of random retry back off for Tl line seizure TiSeizeBackOffMin ae pa Forces ATI use in system with osearzony other hardware installed ort fUseCal11D Enables or disables CallerID 0 1 Forces T1 use in system with fosez10nay S S 0 1 o other hardware installed Figure 131 Ini settings Voicecard Rhetorex T1 specific settings From VBVOICE4 4 a Pronexus VbvConfig tool is installed for maintenance of the VBV4 ini file See the following figure DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 119 Module eVBVOICE Eis Edit Tools Help lll Keyo vby ni KE FHET TYPE S Brocktrout Ring ot reset Eg Conteren
339. oop conditions defined in the eKERNEL device alt table The value 2 means that after the second try the alternative device is contacted For authorized 2 gt after 2 times trying to send the message the alternative devices is set DEV Monitor b All devices with the value True 1 are sent to the eCSTA application and must be monitored for there divert behavior Those devices that are diverted are sent to the eKernel application An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows False 1 DEV loRegister b Set this field to false for all devices that are not assigned to eDMSAPI module For devices assigned to eDMSAPI module specify True for devices that generate action using eDMSAPI module for IA inbound alarm IC inbound confirm or LA location alarm This forces a IORegistration in eDMSAPI allowing the application to be able to monitor inbound LRMS activities on the monitored DECT handset An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DEV Div Site id n This field specifies the site of the diverted device When a device is diverted to another device eCSTA the system ignores the divert in cases where the destination device is not configured in the eKERNEL_DEVICE table When more than one device is defined the eDMSAPI device type is selected and the corresponding site is entered in this field If no eDMSAPI capable device is defined the first available m
340. ore no answer returned This setting is overridden by any loaded TSF file See Dialogic Call Progress sets Globa 11 protocol for use 1Ca ISDN with Type DIALOGIC ISDN S default NoAnswer seconds 30 tboundProtocol Figure 124 Ini settings Dialogic Rhetorex INI SETTING DESCRIPTION NITS DEFAULT e j u 7 Y he call SystemInputGain increase inbound volume helps cal 0x1000 rogress amp record Feceurnpatcain ogee inbound vol during call 3 see also VoiceCard ConnectTimeout below Figure 125 Ini settings Rhetorex Voicecard ACULAB specific settings 116 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 INI SETTING INI SETTING D ESCRIPTION fonns time for call ConnectTimeout p 3 seconds progress analysis FlexMapping FlexMapping number of Originating Number CLI digits Number of rhetorex cards in use in conjunction with Aculab cards Rhet_Type fusea to define card jone of RDSP24000 default RDSP20000 RDSP16000 RDSP8000 RDSP4000 VANTAGE VRS 32 VANTAGE VRS VANTAGE VRS 16 VANTAGE VRS VANTAGE _ VRS 4 max number of RingNoAnswerSecs seconds seconds for ringback Trace fn gt fUseCa111D ls CLID Figure 126 Ini settings Voicecard ACULAB specific settings Rhet Number typ
341. orized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 elOAl Area id n This field refers to the area identifier as defined in the eKERNEL AREA table In most environments this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 elOAl Module str This value refers to the 2 byte module identifier specified in the FieldPoint Explorer and in elO_ MODULE table A typical value is between 01 and 08 Verify that the table elO_Al only defines analogue input contacts the contacts with a matching analogue input module Current release supports FP Al 100 modules DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 249 Table elO Al Current implementation of elO is limited to configurations of up to 8 modules attached to one FP 1000 controller module Avaya recommends starting the first module with number 01 and incrementing by one for the other modules Specify the leading 0 in the numbering do not specify 1 but specify instead 01 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 01 elOAIl Contact str This value refers to each individual contact and is specified in the FieldPoint Explorer Valid values are in the range between 01 and 08 for the currently supported FP Al 100 Note that contact numbers start with 01 and are incremented by one You must specify the leading 0 in the numbering do not specify 1 but specify instead 01 Note that some p
342. ossible multiple eDMSAPI applications defined the local DMS API service contacts all peripherals The user can enter a message and the message type normal or urgent and click Enter to transmit the message The application waits for message delivery or failure In the case of urgent messages this delay can sometimes be quite long because the application waits for the user to acknowledge receipt of the message by pressing OK on the DECT handset Send SMTP Message This function allows the user to send a message to a mail address destination by means of an SMTP connection between the Apache Web Server and the SMTP server of the mail server In this process no eKERNEL activity takes place because the transaction is executed directly The list of available addresses is limited to the devices that are defined in eKERNEL_DEVICE table and defined for the same site and area as the eWEB application and with output program eSMTP 132 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Send Server Message You can also make devices that are allocated to a remote area available through the DEV Ras Area b value in the ekERNEL_DEVICE table An example is shown in Figure 145 Sending messages to remote addresses on page 133 To please select address y please select address Subject Francis Missiaen Message Series 400 Kristien Daneels Leen Maes farea 2 Figure 145
343. ou can use a visual DNR to a device in the Messenger new field DEV_Visual_dnr_str in table eKERNEL_DEVICE Now when the system configuration configures a device with a visual DNR this DNR is used to format a message when the message contains Calling number The end user is confronted with the visual DNR instead of the device id An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows see Table 14 Sample Data on page 225 eDMSAPIIR Descr str This field is informational only eDMSAPIIR Comments str This field is used by administrators to add some remarks The value is informational only Table 14 Sample Data Site Area Called Calling Group Message device device 1 1 222 8 E2TESTG TEST msg from Calling RP number to Called number 1 1 56789 86 E2TESTG TEST 86 msg RP 1 1 56789 861 E2TESTG TEST 861 msg RP 1 1 56789 865 E2TESTG TEST 865 msg RP DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 225 Table eDMSAPI INBOUND RESULT Site Area Called Calling Group Message device device 1 1 56789 866 E2TESTG TEST 866 msg RP 1 1 860 86 REA REA msg from Calling number to Called number 1 1 860 865 REA REA msg from Calling number to Called number 1 1 860 866 REA REA msg from Calling number to Called number 1 1 860 867 REA REA msg from Cal
344. ou must recreate the device DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 179 Module Web Administrator User Guide Fle Edt View Favorites Tools Help e eek QA p Address http ImessengerJEz_ index php ee Site 1 Site 1 gt gt gt Area 2 SIP DECT gt gt gt Module eDMSAPI Field Value Identifier 5005 Facility C944 Visual DNR 5005 Description 5005 Pincode Retry count alternative devices 30 Monitor No 10 register Yes z Comments Default configuration English 8 Module eDMSAPI EZ_config php action Work 20vath 20DevicesSipry action Work 2Owith 200evicesafiter 1 2 eOMSAPI amp tiie UZI0ZTogM When the delete link is clicked the device is removed BE Local intranet Note The current release of Web Administrator allows deleting a device without checking if it is in use by other configuration tables Many configuration tables can be involved for example eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER and ekERNEL DEVICE ALT but also the tables related to inbound eCSTA eDMSAPI and eLOCATION definition Carefully verify if a device is used prior to deleting it In future release additional in use checks are to be implemented to prevent deleting devices that are defined on another level When you click edit some non key fields can be altered Note The name of the definition cannot be changed You need to insert a new definition if you want another D
345. oup 11701_EDMSAPI Haase select group Send User Message Sample Site 1 MERA eWEB BASE EASYNC Test from eWEB to eASYNC ECSTA Test from eWEB to eCSTA EDMSAPI Test from eWEB to eDMSAPI 00 00 23 59 1 1 eDMSAPI 08400 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 8001 00 00 23 59 1 1 DMSAPI 08401 a Group 11701_EDMSAPI3 EDMSAPI3 eDMSAPI_SIPDECT gt Group 11701 EIO EIO Test from eWEB to ei a Group 11701_ENET ENET Test from eWEB to eNET a Group 11701_ESMS ESMS Test from eWEB to eSMS a Group 11701_ESMTP ESMTP Test from eWEB to eSMTP al Group 11701 _EVBVOICE EVBVOICE Test from eWEB to evBYOICE Figure 151 Select the group Step 2 provides an overview of the user messages that are preconfigured for your current user profiles which is used during the login procedure in the initial window of eWEB As shown in Figure 152 Select a message on page 137 the eWEB_SNDUSRMSG table can define private messages per user shared messages for all users or user defined entered messages In the example shown in Figure 152 Select a message on page 137 the administrator has configured four private messages six fixed messages and a user defined message Step 2 Please select a message or return to step 1 Private messages for user ADMIN 2 Private user message for user admin Shared messages for all users gt Shared user message Free Message Hl Enter a free message Figure 152
346. p In this example the result is that a Windows popup message is sent through eNET Note The resulting popup message contains the varbind parameter from the data entered through Web Administrator DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 175 Module Web Administrator User Guide Messenger Service x Message from Messenger Net to BENB121027 on 08 06 2007 18 28 13 SNMP trap from Web Administrator Figure 176 Popup message sent through eNET Advanced configuration The advanced configuration is reserved for users with Administrator rights and provides maintenance of Devices Facilities Groups and Users Configuration of advanced facilities The configuration of advance facilities function is available to Administrator Follow the steps in the next procedure to configure advanced facilities Configuring advanced facilities 1 Open the Configuration window and click on Advanced 2 Click on Facilities Note The Work with facilities function maintains the table eKERNEL DEVICE FORMAT in Messenger CFG database The following figure shows an overview of sample definitions as seen in eGRID interface FMT OUTPGM Apol sl FT DUTFOM Faiy st FMT Bes inel r FMT Byles iel n FT Bytes bred nl FMT Page ind n FMT Page mere ind r FMT Concstination b EPN 0 7 pol El 2 a PAGING 160 H 0 3 2 0 PRO IMUS 10 H D H 0 0 cat 10 D o 0 0 H DS 10 H 0 D 0 0
347. path in which to store the copied file This path must be different from the source path The target location must also be available when the eBACKUP runs DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 195 Table BACKUP You do not need to manually build the directory tree structure as the nested directory path is built automatically step by step during the backup procedure In most cases Avaya recommends that you not overwrite a previous backup System administrators typically want to make a copy of the environment both before and after making maintenance updates and in some cases want to store a history online To establish flexibility in the backup approach a number of special values are supported in the eCAB module These special values are valid only in the BU To Path str field e The special value timestamp is used at the beginning of the backup to calculate the current time stamp formatted in a 14 character string containing both date and time indication YYYYMMDDHHNNSS The path is dynamically recalculated and provides a new unique directory path C Temp timestamp SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb becomes C Temp 20011009190312 SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb The special value weekday is used at the beginning of the backup to calculate the current time stamp formatted in a one character string containing the day of week indication 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday and so on The path is dynamically recalculate
348. port 3403 Log drive C Windowstyle 1 HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM Site 1 Environment 147 93 169 130 backup SOPHO Messenger Net eDMSAPI Port 3401 Shortcut C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eDMSAPI exe Site 1 eKernel address 147 93 169 130 eKernel port 3401 Log drive C Windowstyle 1 Figure 77 Sample registry file illustrating a Subscriber section in backup mode Registry settings eTM_HA The configuration of environments and tasks is stored in the following section HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software PhilipsiISOPHO Messenger Net eTM_HA This section contains additional configuration settings that are needed for configuring the high availability functionality that is added in eTM HA DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 75 Module eTM HA g Registry Editor Registry Edit View Favorites Help SC Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 13 4 Name Type Data peje rm HA ab Default REG 5Z value not set C General Publisher 2 4 Images 2 P 0 50 0 51 0 Y P 0 50 0 51 1 Y P 0 50 1 51 0 Y P 0 50 1 51 1 P 1 50 0 51 0 Y P 1 50 0 51 1 A P 1 50 1 51 0 Y P 1 50 1 51 1 scribers 0 3 Images P o ri 1 E Images GJ Pio a Pu My Computer HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Philips SOPHO Messenger Net eTM_HA Figure 78
349. proximus in the initialization string In this field you can enter the password For KPN no password is required ASYNC Password air NONE The default value is NONE and means that no password is required Note Password is case sensitive Example of initialization string for provider PROXIMUS password proximus 01 00121 0 01 32475353215 proximus 3 534D5320746F2050726F78696D 7573207769746820534F50484F204D657373656E676572404E6574 A3 Example of initialization string for provider KPN 01 00084 0 01 0620032328 3 456D657267656E637920534F5320312045766163756174696F6E E2 190 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eASYNC parameters An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows NONE eASYNC COM Port str This field specifies the COM port that handles the asynchronous communication Usually an asynchronous modem is attached to port COMO2 In this case specify COM02 Important Verify that the resource is available and that the modem is attached to the correct resource There are environments where many COM ports are available which can lead to confusion during configuration As well resources such as National Instruments or Watchdog adapters can also occupy a COM port For example COM02 eASYNC Settings str This value specifies a valid setting string defining baud rate parity data bits and stop bits Valid values are modem and
350. quired confirmation or not Some other peripherals provide intrinsic message delivery sending a normal E2 message through DMS API while others require use intervention sending an urgent E2 message through DMS API required user acknowledge In some circumstances special procedures apply to the confirmation action This is defined in the corresponding eASYNC table and eSMTP table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows NO DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 273 Table KERNEL ALARM ALA Repeat intv n This value defines the number of seconds between repeating alarm Be careful not to confuse this entry with ALA Silence intv n discussed above The ALA_Repeat_intv_n is in most cases 0 meaning the alarm system does not repeat active alarms ALA Repeat intv nis kept to 0 in situations where the alarm systems can set a SET and RESET or when the alarm system sends an alarm once at SET The ALA_Repeat_intv_n is set to a value larger than 0 if the alarm system is incapable of sending a RESET indication and repeats active alarms on frequent basis When the appropriate alarms are no longer repeated the situation is interpreted as a RESET condition You can use this option to provide a steady repeat interval for authorized active alarms are repeated every 20 seconds and a continuously repetition repeat is not stopped after 10 repeats When repeat interval is known you can add
351. r INPGM Settings str INPGM AutoCreateGRP b INPGM Default DEV OUTPGM str INPGM Default DEV OUTPGM facility str INPGM Descr str INPGM Comments str Type Long Integer Integer Integer Text Text Text Yes No Text Text Yes No Text Text Text Text Figure 197 eKERNEL_INPGM parameters listing S ize 50 50 255 50 50 50 50 50 50 INPGM id n This field specifies the unique identifier of an input capable program For each input program a record must be entered in the ekERNEL_INPGM table You must also define a matching record in the eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT table field TCPCLIENT_INPGM_id_n Avaya recommends that you develop a naming strategy in assigning values for this identifier Avaya recommends the following naming convention Table 46 Recommended naming strategy for input programs Byte 1 Site identifier Byte 2 Area identifier Byte 3 5 Input program identifier Byte 3 1 eCAP or eAPI or ESPA 2 eSNMP 4 eVBVOIC E DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 319 Table eKERNEL_INPGM 5 eCSTA 6 elO 7 eWEB 8 9 eSMTP server eDMSAPI Byte 4 5 01 99 Input program sequence number Avaya recommends using five digits to uniquely identify an input program Using this method the identifier indicates the site area input program application and sequence number An authorized of
352. r Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Logging Test to eSMTP File Edit View Tools Message Help Zo Ou Ye x a 4 ES Reply Reply All Forward Print Delete Previous Next Addresses From SOPHO_Messenger Net Date zondag 28 oktober 2001 15 49 To befmi 1s be Subject Test to eSMTP Test to eSMTP Figure 8 Example of mail produced by eSMTP module Figure 8 Example of mail produced by eSMTP module on page 21 shows an example of the raw data of the mail that is produced by the eSMTP module Received from GNTN1SFMI ibsbe be 127 0 0 1 by GNTN1 with Microsoft SMTPSVC 5 0 2195 2966 Sun 28 Oct 2001 15 49 14 0100 From SOPHO_Messenger Net To befmiels be Subject Test to eSMTP Return Path SOPHO MessengereNet Message ID lt GNTNISFMIF601Ty3RuxX00000002 GNTN1SFMI ibsbe X OriginalArrivalTime 28 Oct 2001 14 49 15 0119 UTC F TIME B6ABCFFO 01C15FBF Date 28 Oct 2001 15 49 15 0100 Test to eSMTP Figure 9 Raw data of mail produced by eSMTP module Logging The eSMTP application provides logging both on screen and on disk Figure 10 eSMTP on screen logging on page 22 shows the on screen logging displayed on the Logging tab DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 21 Module SMTP KERNEL SOPHO Messenger Net v2 8 0 AE Sie T Esee O lt xml gt lt cfgrpy gt lt seat cnt gt Z0 lt seat ont gt lt ms
353. r Service Manager Shutting down eTM_HA The eTM can be shut down by means of the pop up menu shown in Figure 69 Open Task Manager on page 67 using the Exit menu option Important Avaya recommends that you close applications using shut down or exit close options in the applications to ensure a clean shutdown This helps to protect volatile data properly close 84 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Check tasks down serial and sockets communications free resources clean up garbage and so on To stop the processes gracefully follow the steps in Shutting down eTM HA on page 85 Shutting down eTM HA 1 Open the eTM HA pop up menu Right click the eTM HA icon in the system tray 2 Stop the eTM HA e Choose the menu item Task Manager Stop Choose the menu item Exit The following confirmation prompt is shown do not click OK or Cancel yet eTM SOPHO Messenger Net 2 8 0 GNTN1SCTI EN 3 Please confirm that you really want to terminate the module Task Manager It is highly recommended to manually close down all associated tasks prior to continuing Then press OK to terminate the Task Manager and any remaining tasks launched by the Task Manager OK E Note The application also responds to a system Log off or Shut down event 3 Shut down the applications Close down all programs using the program specific instructions In most
354. r recovery in case of bad connection attempts The netstat command can be used on the Publisher to verify that the TCP Server is listening sample data is shown in Figure 87 Sample netstat command and returned data on page 86 C V gt netstat a n Active Connections Proto Local Address Foreign Address State TCP 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 LISTENING TCP 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 LISTENING TCP 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 LISTENING TCP 0 0 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 0 LISTENING TCP 0 0 0 0 135 0 0 0 0 0 LISTENING TCP 0 0 0 0 443 0 0 0 0 0 LISTENING TCP 0 0 0 0 445 0 0 0 0 0 LISTENING TCP 0 0 0 0 7000 0 0 0 0 0 LISTENING Figure 87 Sample netstat command and returned data Important The TCP Server is used for internal processing only Do not attempt to access the server unless instructed to do so The TCP Server is to be accessed from the Subscribers only You can test this connection from the subscriber PCs only with Internet Explorer An HTTP request to port 7000 must reply with the error code shown in Figure 88 TCP Server Error response on page 87 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Publisher A http 10 110 49 170 7000 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt Y fat Search GjFavorites VP Media S D di E gt Address http 10 110 49 170 7000 oe lt xml version 1 0 encoding iso 8859 1 gt lt Error gt Request is
355. r the message delivery succeeded or failed Web Administrator reports that the message was successfully delivered when the mobile provider accepted the message If the mobile phone is powered off the mobile phone user can receive the message only when the when the mobile phone is later switched on Send a message to an e mail address You can send messages to e mail addresses only if the eSMTP module is installed licensed and configured on the system and can send e mail messages only to e mail addresses that are configured in the system by the administrator Sending a message to an e mail address 1 Log in to Web Administrator 2 Inthe navigation menu click Email OR If multiple areas are defined click the name of the area then click Email The Send a Message page appears 158 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level There is room to display 14 devices on the screen at any one time If there are more than 14 address listed click pgdn or pgup to navigate to the next page or previous page To return to the first page click home Select a recipient by clicking the green arrow at the left of the entry 865 C944 Francis Missiaen Default comments The Send a Message gt Please enter message information page appears Enter the text of your message in the Message field Identifier Facility Description Comments BES C944 Francis Missia
356. raffic because calls can be processed locally on each location As a result of this design the area field is found in many other tables Peripherals better known as devices are now identified by site area output program and device An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 AREA Area Descr str This field allows you to enter a small description of the area This description is for instance visualized on several windows on the eWEB interface An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Campus Sint Jan AREA Area Comments str 266 This field can be used to add some additional comments and is informational only An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Main area with S 3090 switch DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 25 Table eKERNEL ALARM eKERNEL_ alarm parameters Name Type Size ALA_id_n Long Integer 4 ALA INPGM id n Long Integer 4 ALA Descr s tr Text 50 ALA Remove after str Text 6 ALA Prty n Integer 2 ALA to ringing n Integer 2 ALA to Connect n Integer 2 ALA to Queued n Integer 2 ALA Silence intv n Integer 2 ALA Scroll state str Text 15 ALA Scroll intv n Integer 2 ALA Group delivery str Text 5 ALA Confirm action str Text 4 ALA Repeat intv n Integer 2 ALA Length n Integer 2 ALA Trace b Yes No 1 ALA Trace dayToKeep n Integer 2 ALA Comments str Text 255
357. rator a user name and password combination is needed Enter the default user name admin and the default password admin Authentication Authentication is based on e WEB configuration The eCONFIG can be used to maintain users as shown in Figure 166 e WEB user authority on page 147 e 1 elfeb user authority General Overder User ID Secunty leva 93 Descnplion admn Language 2279 Emai addiess MessengeraNet l object authority True Security administrator True Comments Detauk comments Use 10 The curert value for thic parameter is admin Refiesh Cancel Figure 166 eWEB user authority DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 147 Module Web Administrator Work with Users When you login with the default user name and password you have the default administrative rights and full access to the Web Administrator One of the features is Work with Users Use this feature to maintain the users as shown in Figure 167 Work with Users in Web Administrator on page 148 Fle Edt View Favores Tools Help Ea Soles ENE saa Address http fmessenger EZ index php Pu Site 1 Site 1 subset insert Identifier Security level Description Comments ALL Supervisor Generic admin Administrator admin BEFMI Administrator Francis Missiaen BEKDS Administrator Kristien Daneels Dutch Administrator Dutch user English Administrator English
358. rch 2013 187 Module Web Administrator User Guide Import configuration completed normally continue 6 Change the default password for admin as soon as possible to prevent intrusion by users that attempt to authenticate with admin and admin defaults 7 Refer to the chapter DECT Messenger Templatesin Volume 1 of this document for further information such as information related to creating shortcuts Any further configuration is beyond the scope of Web Administrator Refer to the other documentation for further details on additional configuration steps using eGRID or eCONFIG 188 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 11 Table eASYNC eASYNC parameters Name Type Size eASYNC_Site_id n Integer 2 eASYNC_Area_id n Integer 2 eASYNC_Type_str Text 50 eASYNC Provider str Text 20 eASYNC Password str Text 50 eASYNC COM Port str Text 5 eASYNC Settings str Text 15 eASYNC Telnr str Text 50 eASYNC Init str Text 100 eASYNC Retry intv n Integer 2 eASYNC Retry count n Integer 2 eASYNC Send depth n Integer 2 eASYNC Send time n Integer 2 eASYNC_ALA Prty DTMF Confirm n Integer 2 ASYNC Silence intv n Integer 2 eASYNC Comments str Text 255 Figure 181 eASYNC parameters eASYNC_Site_id_n This field specifies the site as defined in eKERNEL SITE table In most cases the value is 1 An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eASYNC Are
359. rd the wave files linked to the different options For example when a user selects option 9 see configuration in the Menu L1 table the user who records the wave file enters the menu option L1 and terminates with the key For recording wave files specified in menu L2 table the user enters option L1 enters a as a separator between menu Level 1 and menu Level 2 enters option L2 and terminates by DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 103 Module eVBVOICE Example site 1 Module eYBYDICE Overview Erorwavefle Enor way Ag Wrong Grade wavefle WrongPincode w Y Ma message wavefile NoMets way No Warchle wavetile NoWavFle wav Y Confirm wavefle Confirm way System wavefie Spstem aav Y Record wavefle Recording way Outbound delivered wavefles DutboundDe z i Alam prionty for DT MF confirmation 1 Silence interval 600 49 Comments w Auto create group False Y Defaut curput program eDMS AP w Defsak cutput program facility CELO 3 Input progiam description Default deserpric 3 Input progiam comments a ah Menu actions i Menu opbors level 1 l DR Menu op are level 2 E ZS SET AlamSET war 3 RECURL New Figure 104 eVBVOICE_Menu_L1 Module eYBYDICE 49 Erorwavefle Enorway dG Wrong proode wavefle WrongPincode n i No message wavefile NoMezs wav w No Warcfle wavetile NoWavFle way A Confirm wavefle Confirm way
360. re 01 to 16 for FP DI 301 module and 01 to 08 for the other digital input modules An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 01 elODI_ContactType_str This parameter accepts the following values OS in Dutch open schakelaar open switch meaning the contact is in the base state open and can be switched on at set and remains on until switched off at reset OD in Dutch open drukknop open push button meaning the contact is in base state open and can be switched on for a very short time and immediately fall back to the base state Typically used for push buttons that generate alarm GS in Dutch gesloten schakelaar closed switch meaning the contact is in base state closed and can be switched off at set and remains off until switched back on at reset GD in Dutch gesloten drukknop closed push button meaning the contact is in base state closed and can be switched off for a very short time and immediately fall back to the base state An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows GD elODI_ALA Descr_str The alarm description field is a description defined in the eKERNEL ALARM table for the associated elO module In the authorized shown in Table 24 elO alarm description on page 259 an alarm description D INPUT is defined with matching records in the ALARM table as shown in Table 24 elO alarm description on page 259 258 DECT Messenger Installation and Commi
361. re in the eCAP input program consists of a method to verify the amount of time between two requests If a specific type has elapsed this can be caused by a failure in the external alarm system or the physical interface In such case GUARDING can be implemented This is configured in the eKERNEL_GUARDING table The link between eKERNEL_GUARDING and eKERNEL ALARM is performed through an alarm identifier but Avaya recommends specifying GUARDING in the alarm description field An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows GUARDING ALA Remove after str This field can have the value SENT or RESET If the field value is SENT the message is removed after successfully sending the message If the field value is RESET the message remains in the database until an explicit reset signal is received from the alarm system Again this value is generally depending of the proprietary implementation of the alarm system and the attached peripherals Some devices can send a SET and RESET indication for authorized a switch button van be set to on or off others cannot generate a RESET for authorized a push button can only generate a push signal while pressing the contact In some cases you can have difficulty determining whether alarms have reset or not In fact some third party alarm system vendors are not aware of the signals provided In these cases 270 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 201
362. rea 1 Hilversum AO ROMPENPLON FASEL L Message RAMPENPLAN FASE1 1 Group eDMSAPL L User bequ ess Identification Description Module F 265 Francis Missiaen eDMSAPI If you deselect too many members the error below appears script defines the minimum amount of group members that are part of the script submit back Please confirm script activation EO Area 1 Hilversum RAMPENPLAN FASE1 D Message RAMPENPLAN FASEL m D user begos557 Identification Description Module 865 Francs Missiaen eDMSAPI Error Not enough devices selected 3 Click submit to activate the script You then return to the main window 4 Click refresh to see an update of the available scripts In the example in the following figure the script is activated once In the example configuration the script can be activated ten time as shown in the 1x 10x indicator DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 171 Module Web Administrator User Guide Please select script refresh site 1 NEC Philips Area 1 Hilversum RAMPENPLAN FASE1 1x 10x A RAMPENPLAN FASEZ LI RAMPENPLAN FASE3 Work with Scripts End Script The function Work with End Script is available to Supervisor and Administrator Follow the steps in the next procedure to use Work with End Script Ending Scripts 1 Open the Work with Scripts window and click End script An empty screen indic
363. rea 1 32xx for modules of area 2 and so one The last two digits can be a number starting at 01 and incrementing by one for the additional modules See the sample data for more information An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 3101 for the first module on area 1 TCPCLIENT_Area_id_n This field refers to the area a specified in eKERNEL_AREA table Usually this field has value 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 TCPCLIENT_INPGM_id_n When an output only module is specified for authorized e ASYNC eDMSAPI eSMTP and so on the value must always be set to 0 This indicates the module is not capable of generating alarms and is not familiar to the concept of input programs When an input capable module is specified for authorized eAPI eCAP eSMTP_server eWEB and so on a value other than 0 must be specified This field specifies the unique identifier of the input program As specified in the eKERNEL INPGM and eKERNEL ALARM table related section Avaya recommends establishing a naming convention for script messages Table 52 Recommended input program identifiers naming convention Byte 1 Site identifier Byte 2 Area identifier Byte 3 5 Input program identifier Byte 3 1 eCAP or eAPI or eESPA 340 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL TCPCLIEN
364. reserve the third line for page indication and more indication thus specifying 0 for the third line An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 FMT Page ind n This field specifies the number of bytes reserved for page indication Recommended value is five bytes which allows the XX XX syntax A lower number of characters can be used if space is limited See Table 31 Page identification syntax on page 293 for authorized values Table 31 Page identification syntax 0 no page indication 1 X X X X XX XX XX XX on SI oi PY Note This value is only implemented on the eDMSAPI and eCSTA output programs An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 5 FMT_Page_more_ind_n This field specifies the number of bytes reserved for more indication Recommended value is 2 bytes which allows a syntax A lower number of characters can be used in space is limited See Table 32 More indication syntax on page 294 for authorized values DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 293 Table KERNEL DEVIGE FORMAT Table 32 More indication syntax 0 no more indication 1 2 Note This value is only implemented on eDMSAPI and eCSTA output programs An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 FMT Concatination b This field defines whether smal
365. ripherals that support it To prevent problems the default equals false so enabling emergency calls on supported devices is performed only on demand Note This value is only implemented on C944 devices An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 0 false FMT Descr str An administrator can enter a description of the template in this field This value is informational only An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows template for C933 extensions for nurse calls FMT Comments str An administrator can enter remarks in this field This value is informational only An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows two lines and indicators Table 33 eKERNEL DEVICE FORMAT sample data on page 295 provides sample ekERNEL DEVICE FORMAT table data Table 33 KERNEL DEVICE FORMAT sample data Application Facility Line 1 Line 2 Line3 Page More Concat Scroll depth eASYNC PAGING 160 0 0 5 2 0 999 eASYNC PROXIM 120 0 0 0 0 0 999 US eCSTA C311 10 0 0 0 0 0 4 eCSTA C322 10 0 0 0 0 0 4 eCSTA C911 16 16 0 0 0 1 4 eCSTA C922 16 16 0 5 2 1 4 eCSTA C933 16 16 0 5 2 1 4 eCSTA D330 12 0 0 5 2 0 4 eCSTA D340 20 0 0 0 0 0 4 eCSTA P375D 19 0 0 0 0 0 4 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 295 Table KERNEL DEVICE FORMAT 296
366. rized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 383 Table WEB SNDUSRMSG WUM Message str This field specifies the message that is shown to the eWEB user in the Send User Message functionality and finally is sent to the destination users Note the length of the message must be smaller than or equal to the maximum length associated with the WUM AIA id n definition in KERNEL ALARM table For authorized when an alarm identifier defines maximum length in KERNEL ALARM table of 48 bytes the specified message must not be longer that 48 bytes A special value FREE can be defined enabling the end user to enter a message An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Evacuation qualified or FREE user defined message WUM AIA id n This field must have a value that corresponds with any of the definitions in ALARM table for the eWEB interface For authorized if e WEB is input program 11701 and eKERNEL ALARM table contains alarm identifiers 1170101 and 1170102 and 1170103 one of these defined values must be used In most cases a number of alarm identifiers are defined to handle different message lengths and different message priorities An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1170101 WGM Comments str This field can be used by an administrator to enter some remarks The field is informationa
367. rmat SpanishCFormat SpanishSAFormat Figure 112 Ini settings Languages DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 109 Module eVBVOICE 110 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Jenglishformat english sayzeroinminslessthanl0 usegender singularpluralhundred useitaliangender usethouforyear useordinalforfirstofmonthonly italianformat sayzeroinminslessthanlO singularpluralhundred usethouforyear frenchformat useordinalforfirstofmonthonly sayzeroinminslessthanlO usegender usehundredgender usethouforyear useordinalforfirstofmonthonly useofyear singularpluralhundred usegenderhundreds usegender twentyonethirtyone femalemoney dontuseordinalsfordays usegender usehundredgender usethouforyear useordinalforfirstofmonthonly useofyear singularpluralhundred usegenderhundreds usegender twentyonethirtyone dontuseordinalsfordays germanformat singularpluralhundred japaneseformat japaneseflag polishformat polishflag Figure 113 Languages Default settings spanishCformat spanishSAformat Layout A value of 0 means do not show the name type A value of 1 means show the name type rz SETTING DESCRIPTION units Deravnt ShowNames sets how controls are drawn fi ShowTypes sets how controls are drawn o Figure 114 Ini settings Layout Logs E SETTING DESCRIPTION ES DEFAULT controls which ma
368. rmation obtained from the Shortcut 28 10 2001 16 08 07 S INF Application eSMTP server SOPHO Messenger Net v2 0 7 started with pa rameters Site 3 eKernel address LOCAL eKernel port 3110 Log drive c 28 10 2001 16 08 08 S INF TCP local port 01127 connected with remote port 03110 eKERNEL Figure 21 eKERNEL connection attempt At connection the eSMTP server requests the eKERNEL to provide additional configuration settings as shown in Figure 22 Configuration request on page 33 The eKERNEL authenticates the client and responds with a configuration reply as shown in Figure 23 Configuration reply on page 33 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Initialization 228 10 2001 16 08 08 O TCP lt xml gt lt cfgrqs gt lt appl gt eSMTP server lt appl gt lt site gt 3 lt site gt lt cfgrqs gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 16 08 08 I TCP lt xml gt lt cfgrpy gt lt email_dir gt c inetpub mailroot drop lt email_dir gt lt poll_intv gt 10 lt poll_intv gt lt email_dir_processed gt c inetpub mailroot drop processed lt email_dir_processed gt lt keep_processed gt 5 lt keep_processed gt lt email_dir_error gt c inetpub mailroot drop error lt email_dir_error gt lt keep_error gt 5 lt keep_error gt lt log_path gt C SOPHO Messen ger net lt log_path gt lt log_days gt 1 lt log_days gt lt cfgrpy gt lt xml gt Figure 22 Configuration reque
369. rogram activity rnnonrrnnnnrrnnonnrnnrvrrrnnnnrnnnennne 19 P Pr 93 OE EE RE 93 EE 93 Password EE 154 161 PX 107 PHP ii ide 186 ad EVAN E E nye 107 Plug in modules c oooococccccccccccccccoconannnononcnonnnnncnnnnannnnos 145 Plug in support veiaire eiie 145 Publisher sisirain 89 94 Publisher and subscriber model 69 Publisher SECON iii AAA de 75 R o darter scctes eevaanncrGevies AT E a 107 RECORD sucia ida 124 Record specific alarm message oooocconoccccnnoonocccnnons 123 Recording wave files rrrnnnnnnnrnnnonnrnnrnrrrnnnnnnennrnnnnnn 102 Registry definitions errnnnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnn 89 Relaying and routing eSMTP nasses 24 Reporting active SCripts annnrrnnonrnnrrrnnnrnnnrrnnnnrn nn 172 Reporting ended scripts rrrrrrnnnnnnrvrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnn 173 Reports of active alarms rrrnnrnrrnrrrnrnnrrrrarrnnrnnrnrnnnn 161 Reports of ended alarms rnnrrrrnnnnnnnvnnnennrnnrnnrnnnnnn 162 Reports on Alarms ooooccnccononicnocccnncnnnnnncannnnnnnononnnos 163 Reset EL EE 123 Klee TEEN 107 116 S A A ii 197 SOEN 107 LA ll WE 107 Script Message ieira a 138 Send a message cccooooccccconononcnccnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnnnnnns 155 Send an SNMP rap 174 Send DMS API message ccccconocccncccononnnnccnnnnnnnccnnnnnos 131 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Send group message coocccconcccccooccnononnncancnnnanannnannnnnns 135 Send message requests
370. rrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnrenn 169 Switch back to original environment sanrrrrnrrnnnnnrre 94 SA EA 107 T DE e EE 189 195 CAS de 189 eBACKUP ar 195 Table eCAP generic c cooooooccccnonoccnncononononccnnnnnnnncnannnnss 199 Table eDMSAP ccccceccccceceeeseeeeeeeeeeueueaeanaeaes 209 Table eDMSAPI INBOUND seeen 215 Table eDMSAPI INBOUND EVENT 219 Table eDMSAPI INBOUND RESULT ccce 223 Table eESPA rrrrararannnnnnnnnenvrnnvsnrnnervnvevevevevevrererersrnnne 227 Table ESPA OUTBOUND CF 241 Table ClO Al EE ZEN 249 Table IO Diada 257 Table elO DO 261 Table el MODULE i runnnnnvorrvvrevvvnnnnvennnssnsrsrrverenvenne 245 Table eKERNEL AL ADM 267 Table KERNEL AREA ceesre 265 Table eKERNEL_DEVICE rrrvrrererrrrsnnnvsrrvrrevevvvererens 279 March 2013 405 Table KERNEL DEVICE AUT 287 USERA Secadm be 395 Table eKERNEL DEVICE FORMAT 291 USERA Service bh 396 Table eKERNEL GROUP c ccccccccceeeeeeeseesees 297 USERA_ UserID ett 393 Table eKERNEL GROUP AUTH mnnnnnronrovvenvennnennnnnn 301 Table eKERNEL GROUP MEMBER 00688 303 V Table eKERNEL_GUARDING cccccccnnnccononocccnconacanons 311 FO ENE Ap SIZ BVA ini file Settings occ 107 Table EKERNEL_INPGM erorrorvrnnennannnnnnnnnnrnrnnnvennenn 319 VBVA ini hardware specific settings 116 Table eKERNEL MESSAGE FORMAT 327 voi NE A frr o EEE E 116 Table eKERNEL GIIE 331 VoiceCard 107 Table eKERNEL TOPGLIENT T Gr 1
371. rt str Text 5 eDMSAPI PBX type str Text 50 eDMSAPI PBX license str Text 50 eDMSAPI Guarding Polling intv n Integer 2 eDMSAPI Guarding Retry intv n Integer 2 eDMSAPI Msg dly n Integer 2 eDMSAPI GeneralTimeOut n Integer 2 eDMSAPI_Ack2TimeOut_ Integer 2 eDMSAPI DataPathDelay n Integer 2 eDMSAPI QD eCSTA Area n Integer 2 eDMSAPI Comments str Text 255 eDMSAPI site id n This field specifies the site identifier as defined in eKERNEL SITE table This value is set to 1 in most environments An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eDMSAPI Area id n This field specifies the area identifier as defined in KERNEL AREA table This value is set to 1 in most environments An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 209 Table eDMSAPI eDMSAPI Seats count n This field specifies the total number of seats available for E2 messaging aCsOpenStream Sending an E2 message to a DECT extension consumes one seat one seat is allocated between the StartDataPath and the StopDatPath For receiving E2 messages generation of an alarm DECT extensions that are configured to generate alarms table eKERNEL_DEVICE field DEV loRegister b must be loRegistered The number of possible loRegisters is related to the number of seats available If eDMSAPI is configured with a larger value than available too many simultaneou
372. rt that is reserved for eKERNEL to eKERNEL traffic in a multi site configuration In single site configurations you still must enter this value The ekERNEL module always makes this sockets connection active even in single site configurations An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 9000 CFG Site eKERNEL socket str This value specifies the behavior of the socket connection reserved for eKERNEL to eKERNEL communication You must always specify the value Close after send here Other preserved values are Keep socket open and Close after receive but are currently unsupported An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Close after sent CFG Connectionstring DATA str This field specifies the connection string which contains information used for establishing a connection to the Messenger_DATA database A complete connection string contains all the information needed to establish a connection The connection string is a series of keyword value pairs separated by semicolon The connection string depends on which Database Engine is used There are six possible connection strings supported for the DECT Messengerapplication 1 for Ms Access DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 333 Table eKERNEL SITE For authorized Provider Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4 0 Data Source C SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb Messenger_DATA MDB 2 for SQL 2005 Express residing
373. ry Messenger CFG xml is imported to the workspace CASOPHO Messenger Net Xml access database Messenger_CFG mdb For this reason the Messenger_CFG mab on Publisher and Subscriber sites must always use the same layout Thus the following repositories exist original database on publisher C SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb Messenger_CFG mdbat publisher transferred as XML images through HTTP CASOPHO Messenger Net Xml Messenger_CFG xmlat subscriber e converted into MDB on subscriber CASOPHO Messenger Net Xml Messenger_CFG mdbat subscriber DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 93 Module eTM HA processed through optional SQL script described in Figure 96 Sample SQL script on page 94 CASOPHO Messenger Net Xml Messenger_CFG mdbat subscriber activated on subscriber C SOPHO Messenger Net Mdb Messenger_CFG mdbat subscriber BEE B Messenger_CFG sql WordPad File Edit View Insert Format Help Dala SR a He a DER EECHER EG EGRET UPDATE amp KERNEL SITE SET CFG Comments str Backup WHERE CFG Site id n 1 GO UPDATE eKERNEL AREA SET AREA Area Comments str Backup WHERE AREA Site id n 1 GO For Help press F1 Figure 96 Sample SQL script Use this optional SQL script to modify the contents of the database as arrived from the operational publisher system In some environments no changes are required in more
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375. s E2 data requests are initiated simultaneously which leads to a large number of failed requests An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 30 eDMSAPI eKERNEL Seats count n This field specifies the number of seats reserved for message requests lt msgrqs gt from eKERNEL An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 5 eDMSAPI External Seats count n This field specifies the number of seats reserved for applications with direct access to the eDMSAPI For example the eWeb module The number of seats specified in the field is part of the number of seats defined in the eDMSAPI Seats count n field An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2 eDMSAPI External Address str This field specifies the IP address of the PC where the eDMSAPI module runs This value is necessary for external clients such as eWeb which directly access the eDMSAPI module When sending a normal message the following format is used SNDNMSG ID DNR Message lt cr gt lt lf gt When sending an urgent message the following format is used SNDUMSG ID DNR Message lt cr gt lt lf gt 210 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eDMSAPI parameters An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 110 50 138 eDMSAPI External Port str This field specifies the port reserved for requests from th
376. s SMTP server In Windows SMTP Server part of the Internet Information Server you can for instance grant access by clicking Start on the Windows task bar and choosing Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Properties gt Internet Service Manager Figure 15 Setting SMTP relay on page 26 illustrates the settings needed to grant the SMTP server access to relay from both 127 0 0 1 and 10 110 50 138 These addresses are the addresses where eSMTP modules reside GNTNISFMI Properties General Access Messages Delivery LDAP Routing Security Access control Enable anonymous access and edit the care authentication methods for this resource ee Secure communication View or set the secure communications method used when this virtual server is Des accessed SE Connection control Grant or deny access to this resouce using 5 IP addresses or Internet domain names _ Connection m Relay restrictions Grant or deny permissions to relay e mail through this SMTP virtual server Figure 15 Setting SMTP relay Select which computer may relay through this virtual server Only the list below C All except the Est below Computers a IP Address Mask Domain Name gf Granted 127 001 10 110 30 138 pene Allow all computers which successfully authenticate to relay regardless of the kst above OK Cancel Help eSMTP can send mail to users that do not resi
377. s an emergency message Introduced in R3 0 this field refers to the support of C4060 handsets that allow emergency message levels The priority refers to the alarm priority as defined in the eKERNEL ALARM table Alarms that do not meet the requirement of being urgent are treated as urgent or normal message Refer to the DMS API related documentation for more information DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 211 Table eDMSAPI For example if 1 is specified alarms with alarm priority of 1 are handled as emergency messages whereas alarms with priority of 2 3 4 and so on are handled as urgent or normal messages Avaya recommends that you carefully evaluate the consequences of changes to this field for two reasons e Emergency messages impact the DECT C4060 user different tone user intervention required for acknowledge Emergency messages impact throughput because normal message allocates a datapath a few seconds while urgent messages can allocate more than 30 seconds depending on the timeout value specified for user confirmation An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eDMSAPI_api_address_str This field specifies the IP address of the CSTA Service exe module In most cases this is the same value as the local IP address of ekERNEL and can be obtained with IPCONFIG exe An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 110 50 138 eDMSAPI
378. s cannot indicate that pending alarms are reset and therefore the eKERNEL must handle the alarms Use this field to configure eKERNEL_ALARM table to correctly handle the alarm requests and refrain from endless loop conditions As such alarms are typically set with the option remove after sent The eESPA Remove after str are then set to SENT In some environments the attached peripherals are capable of sending a reset to clear all pending alarms In such case alarms must be set using the remove after RESET value indicating all pending alarms remain in the eKERNEL database unless the reset condition is met This parameter refers to all alarms so that means that every alarm must receive a reset a reset occurs if data identifier 4 call type is equal to value 1 If the value CALC is specified some alarms receive a reset and other alarms not Therefore the eKERNEL application checks to determine if the alarm description with remove after SENT exists lf so this alarm type is processed otherwise the alarm is processed as if remove after RESET is specified If the alarm description is not configured in the eKERNEL ALARM table the alarm is not processed An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows SENT eESPA NAK retry cnt n This field specifies the number of retries to re transmit a message after receiving a NAK A device that has control of the communication line can transfer data to the other dev
379. s defined in eKERNEL AREA table In most cases the value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WSCA Script id n This field must have a value that corresponds with any of the definitions in e WEB script table for the eWEB interface An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 377 Table evEB_SCRIPT_CANCEL_AUTH WSCA UserID str This field must have a username that corresponds with the USERA UserID str field of the eWeb user auth table or can be the keyword ALL If the value ALL is entered any user can cancel this script message If one or more users are defined only those users can cancel the related script message If nothing configured in this table for a specific script message no one can cancel this script message An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Admin WSCA Comments str This field can be used by an administrator to enter remarks The field is informational only 378 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 50 Table e WEB SNDGRPMSG eWEB SNDGRPMSG parameters Name WGM Site id n WGM Area id n WGM GRP Name str WGM Sequence n WGM Message str WGM AIS id n WGM Comments str WGM Site id n Type Integer Integer Text Integer Text Long Integer Text Siz
380. s is performed through the eCAPG_Reset_start_n eCAPG_Reset_len_n and eCAPG_Reset_sir parameters In such case alarms must be set using the remove after RESET value indicating all pending alarms remain in the eKERNEL database unless the reset condition is met Due to the scope of the eCAP generic implementation no granular method of resetting individual alarms is currently available and reset functionality must only be activated when the required prerequisite conditions are met An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows RESET eCAPG Commentrs str Use this field to store comments or remarks pertaining to the configuration record An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Serial link to the fire detection system DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 207 Table eCAP_generic 208 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 14 Table eDMSAPI eDMSAPI parameters Name Type Size eDMSAPI Site id n Integer 2 eDMSAPI Area id n Integer 2 eDMSAPI Seats count n Integer 2 eDMSAPI eKernel Seats count n Integer 2 eDMSAPI External Seats count n Integer 2 eDMSAPI External Address str Text 15 eDMSAPI External Port str Text 5 eDMSAPI ALA Prty UMSG n Integer 2 eDMSAPI ALA Prty EMSG n Integer 2 eDMSAPI api address str Text 15 eDMSAPI api port str Text 5 eDMSAPI PBX address str Text 15 eDMSAPI PBX po
381. sages ESPA for sending messages to ESPA 4 4 4 interface e el0 for enabling disabling discrete output contacts e eSMS for sending SMS message to mobile GSM phones 280 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL_DEVICE parameters e eSMTP for sending mail to SMTP compliant infrastructure e eVBVOICE for sending audible messages DEV OUTPGM facility str The indicated application handles the message using the capabilities of the infrastructure The supported values are specified in the field FMT OUTPGM Facility str of the eKERNEL DEVICE FORMAT table for the corresponding output program An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows C4050 for eDMSAPI DEV Visual dnr str When this field is entered for a device the Visual DNR is used to format a message when it contains Calling number so the end user is confronted with the visual DNR The default value for this field is empty This field is new in release 3 0 Avaya recommends using this field in Avaya environments only An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 2000 for DECT handset with DNR 2000 and hardware ID 00300 DMC DEV Descr str This description is used to show information on devices in the eWeb module Avaya recommends adding the name of the owner of the device An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as f
382. se match the settings of the attached alarm system An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 9600 N 8 1 INPGM_AutoCreateGRP_b This value is an important value for relation to eKERNEL_GROUP and eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER and eKERNEL_DEVICE This value defines whether alarms from the defined system must automatically create a group in eKERNEL_GROUP table and a group member in the eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER table and a device in eKERNEL_DEVICE table In most cases the alarm system is unaware of the range of groups and devices and need manual configuration In this case the value is O False In some cases external parties can provide a valid DECT number in alarm datastreams This can be because the external parties are aware of the infrastructure and number scheme of the DECT extension or have administrative tools available in the alarm systems that allow them to adjust the alarm information according to the DECT Messenger number scheme This means the alarm systems are capable of sending alarms containing correct destination numbers Otherwise they can provide a valid DECT number in their alarm data streams When the alarm system provides valid device names in the alarm string you can choose to eliminate the need of defining the infrastructure over again in the eKERNEL GROUP ekERNEL GROUP MEMBER and eKERNEL_DEVICE tables Important Carefully evaluate whether you trust the external parties in ALWAYS providing val
383. selection box with available dates The current day is the default The following figure shows the second selection box This selection box shows the available messages for that day sorted alphabetically Click a message twice to obtain the requested data The message shown in the report is the consolidated result of INPUT OUTPUT and RESPONSE in order of date and time Expert Users that need to answer inquiries on message arrival and notification can use the report to provide the answers DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 163 Module Web Administrator User Guide Configuration of basic group members Users expert Supervisors and Administrators can use the configuration function Work with Group Members for web based maintenance of group members The function also internally maintains the content of the eKERNEL GROUP MEMBER table Follow the steps in the next procedure to configure Work with Group Members Configuring Work with Group Members 1 Select the input module you want to maintain on the first page The first page provides a hierarchical overview of the available input modules The following figure shows an example of a selected module In the example the configuration contains two areas The eAPI input module on area 1 is selected Qsite 1 NEC Philips area 1 Hilversum Module eAPI Manufacturer API Model BASE Module eCAP Manufacturer GENERIC Model
384. sene 129 eWEB parameters mrrrnnrrrnnnnonnrrnnnnrnnnrnnnnrrnnnnnr 367 369 eWEB sign off procedure rrnnnnrnnnnnvnnnonrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnn 130 e WEB sign on procedure annrrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnn 129 SWEB table esoo dc dices sun 367 eWEB Address ett 367 CWEB Area e Bn EE 368 eWEB Branding Str coccocccccccnnnnionconcnccnnnnnnncnnnanano nono 368 eWEB Comments ir 368 eWEB eKERNEL address ett 368 eWEB SCRIPT table rnnronrrrrrrrnennarnnnrnnnnrvnvvennenn 369 eWEB SCRIPT CANCEL AUTH parameters 377 eWEB_SCRIPT_CANCEL_AUTH table 377 eWEB_SCRIPT_SET_AUTH parameters 373 eWEB_SCRIPT_SET_AUTH table cccccccccnnnnnnnn 373 eWEB_SCRIPT_TRACE_AUTH parameters 375 eWEB SCRIPT TRACE AUTH table 375 eWEB Site ld 1 EE 367 eWEB SNDGRPMSG table rrnnrorrrrrennennnrnanrnnnnnner 379 eWEB SNDUSRMSG parameters A 383 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 eWEB_SNDUSRMSG table coccnccnnicocnccccnnncncccnnnncno 383 eWEB TOG parameters ccccoococccnnnononnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 387 eWEB TOC table sisian ian 387 eWEB USER AUTH e 141 EWEB USER AUTH parameters rsrrrrrrrnnnvvrrrrrnnr 393 eWEB USER AUTH table cccccccccnccconinicoconanocnnns 393 Expert configuration eaannnrrnnnnnnnvrrnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnenn 186 A intakt 184 Expert PHP information renernnnnnnnronnnnnnnrnnrrnnnnnnenn 186 Expert ta
385. senger Net eTM_HA Subscribers 0 Figure 81 Registry settings Subscribers 0 section 78 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Registry settings eTM HA a Registry Editor Registry Edit View Favorites Help Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 13 4 Cem HA E General Publisher 2 24 Images 3 P 0 50 0 51 0 2 P 0 50 0 51 1 3 P 0 50 1 51 0 2 P 0 50 1 51 1 A P 1 50 0 51 0 YU P 1 50 0 51 1 A P 1 50 1 51 0 3 P 1 50 1 51 1 Y Subscribers a 0 2 2 Images GJ Pio Pu aa Images GJ Pio Epi Type Data REG 5Z value not set REG 52 10 110 63 118 REG 52 Onze Lieve Vrouw My Computer HKEY CURRENT USER SoftwarelPhilips5SOPHO Messenger Net eTM_HA Subscribers 1 Figure 82 Registry settings Subscribers 1 section The same information is represented in the eTM HA Overview tab as illustrated in Figure 83 Registry settings Subscribers overview in eTM HA on page 80 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 79 Module eTM HA Za eTM HA SOPHO Messenger Net 2 9 16 Mile ES Overview Publisher EI Subscribers EI Subscriber 0 O Description Maria s Voorzienigheid O Address 10 110 50 140 O Next Keep live 20040603135001 Ol Next Getlmage 20040603135001 O Timeout Keep live 20040603135201 O Timeout Getlmage 2
386. settings is used to test for hangup notification from the switch For example if t1answer is 11 and tihangup is 10 the B bit going to 0 is used to detect hangup The difference between t1ringing and t1idle is used to test for incoming ring indication in the same way Loopstart overrides the t1answer settings to monitor B bit changes only and forces the other settings to use the following values e tlidle 01 tiringing 00 e t1hangup 00 no change e tihookflash 01 DEFAULT INI SETTING DESCRIPTION UNITS Loopstart oor 0 1 niae LES o set for idle bo jk Vu p i o detect ring bs friz1nging indication S G S 3 bits to set for IVR to y fesansuez ap fi answer call bits to detect h frihangup rinockrzasn tihookflash start bits to change hookflash how to start a hookflash how to end a hookflash 07 1 2 1 Figure 128 Ini settings Voicecard Dialogic T1 specific settings tihookflash end VBVoice uses the following events to determine start and end of an incoming call LoopStart 0 LoopStart 1 r ition from idle to Ring event citas SS State change on bit B tiringing Hangup Transition from tlanswer to Transition from tlidle to event tihangup tihangup Figure 129 VBVoice events to start and end an incoming call Voicecard Rhetorex specific settings 118 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissi
387. shows the actual dialog with the SMTP server See Figure 6 Request queue with extracted keywords on page 20 for an example of an active message 2 esmTP SOPHO Messenger Net v2 0 7 eKernel eSMTP 1 220 GNINISFMI ibsbe be Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Request 00251 O HELO GNTN1SFMI ibsbe be From J SOPHO Messenger Net 1 250 GNTNISFMI ibsbe be Hello 127 0 0 1 00 Fg TT PT O MAIL FROM SOPHO MessengerfNet Zi Ee Oe ee ames gt biect Test to eSMTP Data Test to eSMTP E MIA Data arrival 44 bytes received from SMTP 00003 15 49 12 Figure 6 Request queue with extracted keywords 2 The eSMTP module sends the status of the request back to the eKERNEL This status can either indicate a positive acknowledge or a negative acknowledge The format of the message reply is shown in Figure 7 Message reply format on page 20 lt xml gt lt msgrpy gt lt id gt 00251 lt id gt lt sts gt ACK lt sts gt lt msgrpy gt lt xml gt Figure 7 Message reply format 3 The e mail message is delivered to the mailbox of the destination user Note that intermediate processing on the external SMTP server or servers is responsible for message delivery This process is completely out of the control of the eSMTP application Figure 8 Example of mail produced by eSMTP module on page 21 shows an example of the mail that is produced by the eSMTP module when viewed using Microsoft Outlook Express 20 DECT Messenge
388. sks iii dd 184 Export import eaa a 187 F FMT AllowEmergency PD 294 FMI Bytes ne mn 292 FMT Bytes men 292 FMT Bytes nen 293 EMT Comments Str mmmmmm eemmmmeeserssen 295 EMT Concatination bh 294 FMI DEST Strings A i 295 FMT OUTPGM Appl Str 291 EMT OUTPGM Facility ett 291 FMT Page mdn a 293 FMT Page more ind ni mme 293 EMT Scroll depth mn 294 Functionality of eVBVOIGE rrrnrrrnnnnvrrrrrrnnvvrrrrrrnnnnn 99 G General configuration parameters for eVBVOICE 99 General SOCHON sroine dais 75 Generate alarms oooocccccccccncncnnnnnnononnnnnnancnanana nana nanan 123 Generating alarms oooonocccconocococcnnnnononnnnnononnnnnnncnnnn non 29 A A b edeegee 92 Group INQUITY cit le cia 141 Group maintenance functions cccconoocnncnonccnnnnnnnnnnos 141 Group message cccooococcnonononononnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 135 155 159 GRP Comments ir 299 309 GRP Dessau 299 GRP BINED BEE 308 GRP From Str tege NENNEN 306 GRP Holiday be 308 GRP dd ST 297 GRP INPGM dn 298 GRP MON Dicc dias 307 GRP Name ett 298 GRP OUTPGM Appl Siirron 305 GRP Sat e EE 308 GRP Sun DB EE 308 GRP TRU EE 307 March 2013 403 GRP TO EE 306 INPGM Model en 321 GRP Tuer eessen geesde eegen eg 307 INPGM Resource ett 322 GRP Wed bilmessen 307 INPGM Settings Str coonoonccccnnnoncccnnonannnccnnanannnnnnnnaos 323 GRPA Comments ett 302 INPGM Site dn 320 GRPA GRP E WEE 301 Input e tee LECH EE 29 GRPA USerD Strunsuaaann
389. specified the group member record is active on Tuesdays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day 312 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL_GUARDING parameters An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 GUA Wed b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Wednesdays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Wednesdays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 GUA Thu b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Thursdays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Thursdays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 GUA Fri b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Fridays Accepted values are True 1 or False 0 When 1 is specified the group member record is active on Fridays When 0 is specified the record is not active on this day An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 GUA Sat b This value specifies whether the group member record is active on Saturdays Accepted values are True 1 or Fa
390. ssenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 77 Module eTM HA a eTM HA SOPHO Messenger Net 2 9 16 Dverview El Task Manager High Availability El Environments Environment Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 General EI Publisher O Description Sint Maarten O Address 10 110 50 138 E Port 7000 O Available 1 Subscribers Images Role Publisher 11 tasks running P 1 50 0 51 1 P 1 50 0 51 1 Environment Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 138 Gd J Copyright 2004 by IBS Technology amp Services Donderdag 3 juni 2004 14 38 44 Figure 80 Registry settings Publisher overview in eTM_HA The Subscribers section contains a structure as illustrated in Figure 81 Registry settings Subscribers 0 section on page 78 and Figure 82 Registry settings Subscribers 1 section on page 79 a Registry Editor Registry Edit View Favorites Help Site 1 Environment 10 110 50 13 4 Type Data Y etm HA REG 5Z value not set General REG 52 10 110 50 140 cm ae REG 52 Maria s Voorzienigheid 3 P 0 50 0 51 0 P 0 50 0 51 1 P 0 50 1 51 0 P 0 50 1 51 1 P 1 50 0 51 0 P 1 50 0 51 1 Y P 1 50 1 51 0 P 1 50 1 51 1 scribers 3 Images GJ Pio Pu 1 3 Images En ro Pa My Computer HKEY CURRENT USER SoftwarelPhilips5OPHO Mes
391. ssioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 48 Table eWEB SCRIPT TRACE AUTH Note An alarm is only traceable for script message if the ALA Trace b alarm ID related to the script message has the field ALA Trace bin the ekERNEL ALARM table set to True Note In the current release traceable alarms are only supported for script messages eWEB SCRIPT TRACE AUTH parameters Name Type Size WSTA Site id n Integer 2 WSTA Area id n Integer 2 WSTA Script id n Integer 2 WSTA UserID str Text 10 WSTA Auth str Text 50 WSTA Comments str Text 255 Figure 198 e WEB SCRIPT TRACE AUTH parameters WSTA Site id n This field specifies the site as defined in eKERNEL SITE table In most environments the value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WSTA Area id n This field specifies the area as defined in eKERNEL AREA table In most cases the value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 375 Table WEB SCRIPT TRACE AUTH WSTA Script dn This field must have a value that corresponds with any of the definitions in e WEB script table for the eWEB interface An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 WSTA_UserlD_str This field must have a username that corresponds with the USERA_UserlD_str field of the eWeb_user_aut
392. ssioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Table 24 elO alarm description elO DI parameters Alarm ID Input program Alarm Remove after Priority description 1160101 11601 D INPUT SENT 5 1160101 11601 D INPUT RESET 5 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows D INPUT eloDI GRP Name str The group name describes what group is informed on the error condition and refers to a group defined in eKERNEL GROUP and eKERNEL GROUP MEMBER table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 00003 elODI MSG str This field describes the message that is sent to the group members Avaya recommends that you enter descriptive text that provides the recipient sufficient information to handle the alarm condition When selecting a message Avaya recommends that you take into account that mobile users often lack immediate access to other information resources such as a site map or technical specs and keep the message length less than or equal to the maximum length defined in the associated eKERNEL ALARM table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows FIRE IN ELEVATOR elODI Comments str This field is available for an administrator to enter some descriptive text that allows location and identification of the attached input device and its usage Table 25 elO DI sample data on page 259 provides sample e
393. st lt xml gt lt cfgrpy gt lt email_dir gt c inetpub mailroot drop lt email_dir gt lt poll_intv gt 10 lt poll_intv gt lt email_dir_processed gt c inetpub mailroot drop processed lt email_dir_processed gt lt keep_processed gt 5 lt keep_processed gt lt email_dir_error gt c inetpub mailroot drop error lt email_dir_error gt lt keep_error gt 5 lt keep_error gt lt log_path gt C SOPHO Messenger net lt log_path gt lt log_days gt 1 lt log_days gt lt cfgrpy gt lt xml gt Figure 23 Configuration reply When the configuration is received the Connections tab of the eSMTP_server module is updated with information similar to what is shown the panel shown in Figure 24 Updated eSMTP Connection information on page 33 42 eSMTP server SOPHO Messenger Net v2 0 6 eKernel eSMTP_server Connections m eKernel Configuration Coca 127001 1127 fEmaldrectoy cNinetpub mailroothdiop Remote 127 001 3110 Pollinterval 10 Status Connected 1 Processeddirectory c inetpub mailoot drop processed Keepprocessed Bo Enor directo eSinetpubimailrootdropseror TT IIReemo Bb TT Sipah CaSOPHOMessengereNet flocs nn TT E D Data arrival 369 bytes received from eKERNEL 00355 16 14 01 Figure 24 Updated eSMTP Connection information DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 33 Module SMTP server Activity of
394. stallation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Logging Figure 33 On screen logging Figure 36 Log file on disk part 3 on page 42 shows the log file stored on disk DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 39 Module SMTP server 40 28 10 2001 16 08 07 S INF Application eSMTP server SOPHO Messen ger Net v2 0 6 started with parameters Site 3 eKernel address LOCAL eKernel port 3110 Log drive C 28 10 2001 16 08 08 S INF TCP local port 01127 connected with remote port 03110 eKERNEL 28 10 2001 16 08 08 O TCP lt xml gt lt cfgrqs gt lt appl gt eSMTP server lt ap pl gt lt site gt 3 lt site gt lt version gt 2 0 6 lt version gt lt cfgrqs gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 16 08 08 I TCP lt xml gt lt cfgrpy gt lt email_dir gt c inetpub mail root drop lt email_dir gt lt poll_intv gt 10 lt poll_intv gt lt email_dir_processed gt c inetpub mailroot drop processed lt email_dir_processed gt lt keep_processed gt 5 lt keep_processed gt lt email_dir_error gt c inetpub mailroot drop error lt email_dir_error gt lt keep_error gt 5 lt keep_error gt lt log_path gt C SOPHO Messen ger net lt log_path gt lt log_days gt 1 lt log_days gt lt cfgrpy gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 16 20 02 O TCP lt xml gt lt pgmsts gt lt value gt Shutdown lt value gt lt pgmsts gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 16 20 02 S INF Application ended
395. stance a DECT extension this field specifies the extension number for authorized 865 When a mail destination is defined this field contains a mail address for authorized francis missiaen 1s be As such the next field GRP OUTPGM App str further identifies the device for a specific site and area GRP Dev id str GRP OUTPGM App str DEV Site id nand DEV Area id n must be handled to uniquely identify a device An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 1 865 eDMSAPI or 1 2 francis missiaenQ1s be SMTP DEV OUTPGM str This field identifies the application that processes the request A device can be defined more than once For authorized DECT extension 865 can be defined for eDMSAPI eCSTA or evBVOICE The indicated application handles the message using the capabilities of the infrastructure DMSAPI can for instance send LRMS data profile messages non voice call to extensions such as DECT C944 and i600 eCSTA can for instance send user to user messages to voice call based peripherals such as ErgoLine D330 ErgoLine D340 Dect C311 Dect C911 Dect C322 Dect C922 Dect C933 and eVBVOICE can inform the user with an audible message The list of output devices can be extended in time The supported values are currently eASYNC for sending SMS to PROXIMUS or KPN and PAGING to BELGACOM e eDMSAPI for sending E2 messages eCSTA for sending voice call related user to user mes
396. stem for authorized Lotus Notes Lotus Domino Microsoft Exchange AS400 SMTP Server iSeries400 SMTP server Windows 2000 SMTP server and so on The SMTP server must be properly configured to allow inbound SMTP requests from the DECT Messengerapplications relaying and so on DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 359 Table SMTP CLIENT An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 110 17 6 eSMTP en port str This field specifies the port number used for SMTP access In most environments this is value 25 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 25 eSMTP srv domain str This field refers to the domain name used in the SMTP connection Refer to the RFC821 specifications on the process involved in message delivery through SMTP The domain parameter is associated to the HELO command in the SMTP dialog An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows ibsbe be eSMTP ALA Prty DTMF Confirm n This field specifies what alarm priority levels require a confirmation Alarm priority is defined in the eKERNEL ALARM table Alarms that do not meet the requirements are automatically confirmed when the DECT MessengerSMTP client sende a message to an external SMTP server The message is considered sent when it reaches the server However at this stage there is no guaranteed message delivery because there is no read indicati
397. stem where the eVBVoice module is located This means that voice messages can only be distributed by the eVBVOICE module on the same system as the voice messages The voice messages are not automatically removed For this reason Avaya suggests that you manually remove old and handled message from time to time 128 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 8 Module e WEB When you start your web browser application and navigate to the DECT Messenger system that has the eWEB module operational a sign on window opens Contact the system administrator to obtain the URL address assigned to the system Sign on procedure A sign on is required because you are not yet authenticated to the application this window is presented in English Sign on Site http GNTN1ISFMI ibsbe be Server Apache 1 3 20 Win32 Port 80 Client Ter DID User ly Password Logon See your administrator to obtain a user and password Please enter user and password Figure 141 Sign on information On the lower left hand side of the window user status is displayed indicating that you are not logged in at this time similar to the following le You are logged out To start working you must log in with a valid user and password combination The password is displayed as a series of asterisks during entry The user and p
398. t Badmail QO Drop CJ error Sa processed CJ Mailbox Pickup CH Queue Route CJ SortTemp y 4 gt 1 object s Disk free space 4 20 GB 7 29 KB ga My Computer bc6c51d001c0ff0700000004 eml Type Internet E Mail Message Size 7 29 KB E A 4 Figure 30 Specifying the location to file accepted messages e Message Rejected If the message is not accepted in eKERNEL a negative reply is sent as shown in Figure 31 Message reply rejected on page 37 lt xml gt lt msgrpy gt lt id gt bc6c51d001c0f 0700000004 eml lt id gt lt sts gt NACK lt sts gt lt msgrpy gt lt xml gt Figure 31 Message reply rejected Refer to the log files of ekERNEL see the eKERNEL gt Logging tab to find out why the message was not accepted Following is an example of the informational message that is shown S Alarm not processed Unknown group in eKERNEL GROUP table Auto create group for eSMTP_server is set to False Upon reception of this negative acknowledge NACK the eSMTP server moves the original mail message to an error location unless the target directory is set to a value of NONE Figure 32 Specifying the error target directory on page 38 shows the target folder for rejected messages DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 37 Module SMTP server
399. t table If you do not define the wave file the alarm is not processed If the wave file defined in the eKernel message format table does not exist the evB VOICE application always returns a NACK NOWAV return code to the eKernel application A NACK NOWAV return code means that the end user never receives the alarm or alarms After x retries see DEV Retry count ALT DEV id nfield in the eKernel_device table the alarm is reset or set for an alternative device only if DEV_Retry_count_ALT_DEV_id_n gt 0 Note Remark in the current release you cannot configure alternative devices with an outputpgm ALT Alt OUTPGM Appl strin eKErnel_device alt for evBVOICE devices ALT OUTPGM Appl str eVBVOICE because the alternative device otherwise receives the name of the wave file specified in the eKernel Message format table instead of the original message VBV4 INI File Settings The vbv4 ini file is by default located in the c winnt directory DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 107 Module eVBVOICE Note Ini Settings use both upper and lower case for readability However the entry in the file is not case sensitive Voicecard related settings are documented in the Hardware Installation manual and in the online help Conference INI SETTING MVIPBridging RestartForSecondMember rimer Figure 109 Ini settings Conference DataFind INI SETTING DESCRIPTION UN
400. t comments cancel edit delete Note In current release of Web Administrator no check is performed to verify if the group Is in use There can be group members but they are not removed automatically when a group is deleted You should verify if group members exist and remove them prior to deleting the group The group can be defined elsewhere in the business logic of the Messenger configuration for example associated with definitions such as tables related to elO elO_DI elO_DO elO Al and so on related to eLOCATION inbound eCSTA eDMSAPI and so on The verification of usage of a group is the responsibility of the administrator Configuration of advanced users The Configuration of advanced users function is available to Administrator Follow the steps in the next procedure to configure advanced users Configuring advanced users 1 Open the Configuration menu and click Advanced 2 Click Users 182 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level The Work with Users page opens Note The Work with Users function maintains the eWEB USER AUTH configuration table of the Messenger CFG database The eWEB USER AUTH configuration table defines access to e WEB and Web Administrator modules Do not delete the ALL or admin definitions When you delete these definitions you are no longer able to authenticate for future maintenance through e
401. t xml gt lt pgmsts gt lt value gt Shutdown lt value gt lt pgmsts gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 17 07 39 S INF Application ended 28 10 2001 17 09 06 S INF Application eSMTP_server SOPHO Messen ger Net v2 0 7 started with parameters Site 3 eKernel address LOCAL eKernel port 3110 Log drive C 28 10 2001 17 09 08 S INF TCP local port 01129 connected with remote port 03110 eKERNEL 28 10 2001 17 09 08 O TCP lt xml gt lt cfgrqs gt lt appl gt eSMTP server lt ap pl gt lt site gt 3 lt site gt lt cfgrqs gt lt xml gt continued on the next page Figure 35 Log file on disk part 2 Logging March 2013 41 Module SMTP server 42 28 10 2001 17 09 08 I TCP lt xml gt lt cfgrpy gt lt email_dir gt c inetpub mail root drop lt email_dir gt lt poll_intv gt 10 lt poll_intv gt lt email_dir_processed gt c inetpub mailroot drop processed lt email_dir_processed gt lt keep_processed gt 5 lt keep_processed gt lt email_dir_error gt c inetpub mailroot drop error lt email_dir_error gt lt keep_error gt 5 lt keep_error gt lt log_path gt C SOPHO Messen ger net lt log_path gt lt log_days gt 1 lt log_days gt lt cfgrpy gt lt xml gt 28 10 2001 17 09 29 O TCP lt xml gt lt ms grqs gt lt id gt c5773da601c103b900000004 eml lt id gt lt from gt francis missi aen 1s be lt from gt lt to gt kristien daneels 1s be lt to gt lt subject gt Reanimation lt subject gt lt msgrqs gt lt
402. t_000_01C07713 6DAD45D0 Content type text plain charset iso 8859 1 Content Disposition attachment filename Attach_0 txt Content transfer encoding binary _ _NextPart_000_01C07713 6DAD45D0 Figure 18 Example of inbound e mail Important There are many competing specifications for mail formatting A basic implementation is specified in RFC821 Many other specifications were added for example RFC1251 described the MIME format The current release of eSMTP_server is not designed to be fully compatible with all available functionality embedded in e mail messages Future releases of the eSMTP_server can be enhanced with for instance functionality that is capable of detaching media streams for example BASE64 encoded audio wave contents 30 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Keyword processing Keyword processing For the purpose of illustration examples in this chapter ignore all mail contents and process only the following keywords x sender The value of the x sender tag is stored x receiver The value of the x receiver tag is stored e Subject The value of the Subject tag is stored Because the x sender and x receiver tags are Microsoft proprietary the module eSMTP_server also looks for Fromand Tokeywords if the x sender and x receiver tags are missing Although not officially supported it is possible to use the eSMTP_server in environments that
403. tains the characters that are used in the select pattern test which must be a string with length equal to the length defined in CAPG Line Select len n An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows colon 200 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eCAP generic parameters eCAPG Line Omit start n This value together with e CAPG Line Omit len n and eCAPG Line Omit str are used to optionally define omit criteria which are used to omit specific records in a asynchronous datastream The value 0 denotes the omit capabilities are not in use As a result the corresponding values are ignored and no records are omitted In this case the field CAP Line Omit len n must be 0 and the field eCAPG Line Omit str must be N A A value larger than 0 indicates select capabilities are used The value refers to the start position of the select pattern In this case the fieldeCAP Line Select len n must be larger than 0 and the field eCAP Line Select str must contain the select character or characters An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 12 eCAPG Line Omit len n This value together with e CAPG Line Om start nand eCAPG Line Omit str is used to optionally define omit criteria which are used to omit specific records in a asynchronous datastream This value must be 0 if no omit functionality is in use which is speci
404. te and area based upon the IP address of the Apache Web Server Therefore it lists only those devices that are defined for that same site and area In a multi area environment you can access the devices that belong to another area You can assign these remote area devices on device level in the eKERNEL_DEVICE table where the DEV_Ras_Area_b value must be set to True Figure 143 Local extensions on page 132 shows the list of extensions that all reside locally on the same site and area DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 131 Module e WEB please select extension y please select extension Erika Yloebergs 667 Francis Missiaen 865 Kristien Daneels 866 Mieke Goethals 868 Figure 143 Local extensions Figure 144 Local and remote extensions on page 132 shows the list of extensions that all reside locally on the same site and area but also displays an extension that resides on another area which is made available through the DEC Ras Area b value in the eKERNEL_DEVICE table please select extension please select extension Erika Yloebergs 66 Francis Missiaen 865 Kristien Daneels 866 Leen Maes 860 area 2 Mieke Goethals 868 Figure 144 Local and remote extensions Note The Send DMS API Message form always contacts that local DMS API Service of the same site and area as the Apache Web Server In a multi area environment where there are p
405. the eSMTP_server module moves the processed e mail message an archive storage location A special value NONE can be defined here indicating the processed e mail messages are not kept online and are removed from the hard disk Although some kind of logging information is often still available the originating mail message is destroyed In most cases a directory name is specified and defines the location where the processed e mail messages are temporarily archived This archive allows system administrators to perform more detailed problem analysis Warning the value specified must be different from the value specified in the eSMTPS_Email_dir_str parameter or otherwise an infinite looping condition occurs The eSMTP server module attempts to create the hierarchical directory structure if the path does not exist An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows c inetpub mailroot drop processed 364 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eSMTP SERVER parameters eSMTPS Email keep processed n This field specifies the number of days the archive of processed e mail messages is kept on the hard disk The value is expressed in days and has typically a value of 5 days Adjust this value to accommodate for the number of inbound e mail messages the requested archive period and the available disk space An authorized of an entry typically found in this
406. the same eWEB module An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 100 50 138 eWEB Site id n This field specifies the site number associated to the eWEB instance obtained by the IP address of the Web Server In most cases this value is 1 as defined in eKERNEL SITE An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 367 Table e WEB eWEB Area id n This field specifies the area number associated to the eWEB instance obtained by the IP address of the Web Server In most cases this value is 1 as defined in eKERNEL AREA An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eWEB eKERNEL address str This field specifies the IP address of the eKERNEL In the current release this value is the same as the eWEB Address str field Therefore eKERNEL and the Apache Web Server must reside on the same computer Future releases can implement the architecture of distributed web servers that reside on another system for authorized located in a DMZ An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 100 50 138 eWEB_Branding_str This field is introduced in R3 0 and defines the branding information shown in eWEB user interface Note that tampering with branding information without permission is a copyright violation An authorized of an entry typically found in this
407. the training session on eTM_HA for more details Overview The module eTM_HA is the high availability implementation of the eTM module If you wish to migrate your system from eTM to eTM HA you must update the system registry The module eTM_HA is an application that is represented as a small icon in the system tray on the bottom right hand side of the desktop This tray is usually populated with other applications as shown in Figure 68 Windows System Tray on page 67 where the eTM_HA icon is shown to the immediate left of the clock RUSA n t 23 33 Figure 68 Windows System Tray Move the mouse over the icon in the system tray then right click to open the menu shown in Figure 69 Open Task Manager on page 67 Open Task Manager Task Manager Start Task Manager Pause Task Manager Stop Exit Figure 69 Open Task Manager The menu option Open Task Manager restores the main menu and can be opened to monitor the tasks in detail This menu also provides options to Start Stop or Pause processing Use the Exit menu option to terminate the eTM HA module and all associated tasks When the Open Task Manager menu option of the pop up menu is selected a window similar to Figure 70 eTM HA Task Manager Overview tab on page 68 opens The Overview tab shows the configuration which is fetched from the registry DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 67 Module eTM HA Sa eTM HA
408. this value impacts only the eCSTA module for voice call based user to user messaging The value determines the allotted time for a destination party to answer the phone which is currently required before the first user to user messages can be sent to the extension Avaya recommends a value between 10 and 20 seconds An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 20 ALA to Connect n This field specifies the number of seconds a peripheral is kept in connect state before taking further action This parameter is ignored for all peripherals and is provided for backwards compatibility issues An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 10 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 271 Table KERNEL ALARM ALA to Queued n This field specifies the number of seconds a peripheral is kept in camp on busy state before taking further action This parameter is ignored for all peripherals and is provided for backwards compatibility issues An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 15 ALA Silence intv n This field specifies the number of seconds a peripheral is left quiet idle before repeating any outstanding messages also referred to as pace interval In many cases DECT users want to have a pace interval greater than zero so that repeated messages do not pose an interruption Therefore the DECT Messengerkeeps track of all
409. thorizeds of data found in the eSMTP CLIENT table Table 54 eSMTP CLIENT sample data Site Area Address Port Domain Confirm Interval Comments 1 1 10 110 17 6 25 1s be 1 600 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 361 Table SMTP CLIENT 362 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 44 Table eSMTP SERVER eSMTP SERVER parameters Name Type Size eSMTPS Site id n Integer 2 eSMIPS Area id n Integer 2 eSMIPS Email dir str Text 255 eSMTPS Poll intv n Integer 2 eSMIPS Email dir processed str Text 255 eSMIPS Email keep processed n Integer 2 eSMIPS Email dir error str Text 255 eSMIPS Email keep error n Integer 2 eSMIPS Delivery tex t_str Text 255 eSMIPS NonDelivery text str Text 255 eSMIPS_ALA id n Long Integer 4 eSMIPS Comments Text 255 eSMTP Site id n This field denotes the site identifier as defined in KERNEL SITE table In most environments this field has a value of 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eSMTPS Area id n This field denotes the area identifier as defined in eKERNEL AREA table In most environments this field has a value of 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eSMTPS Email dir str This field specifies the directory that is polled upon arrival of incoming e mail In the W
410. tive device for the device BENB121027 as shown in the following figure Gelee BENB121027 Francis Missiaen NET A Site 1 NEC Philips 1 Area 1 Hilversum 3 module eNET Alternative devices GO Site 1 NEC Philips A O Module esms E Alternative devices on area 1 Hilversum LI 32473897171 Francis Missiaen SMS 168 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Authorization level Configuration basic overview The Configuration basic overview function is available to User expert Supervisor and Administrator You can select a group check the group members and check the alternative devices with Overview Overview basically responds to the question What happens to my alarms Follow the steps in the next procedure to configure basic overview Configuring basic overview Navigate to Site 1 NEC Philips gt Area 1 Hilversum gt Module eWeb Manufacturer e WEB Model BASE gt Group ENET Test from eWEB to eNET The contents of the selected group appear as a result of alarms that originate in the eWEB input module and addressed to group ENET In the example below there appears to be one group member the Device 1 1 eNET BENB121027 One attempt 1x is made to notify the device If that attempt is unsuccessful the alternative device 1 1 eSMS 32472897171 is used One attempt 1x is made to notify the alternativ
411. to anticipate on future changes in availability of staff and is typically used in environments where planning is needed for staff regimes changing schedules holiday period and so on An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 20010101000000 GRPM Desactivate timestamp str This field specifies the timestamp when the record becomes deactivated The format is YYYYMMDDHHMMSS The GRPM Activate timestamp strand GRPM Desactivate timestamp str fields can be used to define a time interval where records are active This functionality allows to anticipate on future changes in availability of staff and is typically used in environments where there is need for on front planning of staff regimes changing schedules holiday period and so on An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 20991231235959 GRP Comments str This field can optionally be used by an administrator to store reminder information describing for authorized a description of the file usage An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Backup of regular anesthetist during holidays DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 309 Table KERNEL GROUP MEMBER 310 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 32 Table eKERNEL GUARDING eKERNEL GUARDING parameters GUA INPPGM id n long 4 GUA From s
412. tr Text 30 ALT Alt OUTPGM Facility str Text 50 ALT Descr str Text 255 ALT Comments str Text 255 ALT Dev Site id n This field refers to the site as specified in eKERNEL SITE table Usually this field has value 1 In most environments this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 ALT Dev Area id n This field refers to the area identifier as defined in the eKERNEL AREA table In most environments this value is 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 ALT Dev id str This field defines in combination with ALT Dev Site id n ALT Dev Area id n and ALT OUTPGM Appl str a device in the system The record specifies one or more alternate devices that are to be used in case an unrecoverable error occurs when sending a message to a specified device In case of a failure a list of alternate devices can be processed upon successful message delivery DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 287 Table KERNEL DEVIGE ALT Define the device site area device and outpgm as a valid device in eKERNEL_DEVICE table An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 865 ALT_OUTPGM_Appl_str The field is associated with the previous field and defines the device An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows eDMSAPI ALT_Sequence_n This field is a sequence number
413. tr Text 5 GUA To str Text 5 GUA Mon b Yes No 1 GUA Tue b Yes No 1 GUA Wed b Yes No 1 GUA Thu b Yes No 1 GUA Fri b Yes No 1 GUA Sat b Yes No 1 GUA Sun b Yes No 1 GUA Timeout n Integer 2 GUA msg str Text 255 GUA GRP Name str Text 50 GUA ALA id n long 4 GUA Comments str Text 255 Figure 195 eKERNEL_GUARDING parameters listing GUA INPPGM id n This field specifies the unique identifier of the input program Note that this identifier is defined in the eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT table field TCPCLIENT INPGM id n Refer to Table ekERNEL TCPCLIENT on page 339 for more information on how to set up these input programs An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 11101 GUA From str This value specifies an hour and time in the format xx xx The valid range is 00 00 to 23 59 values outside this range produce unpredictable results GUA From str denotes the start of the time interval during which the guarding facility is active If the eKERNEL module does not receive any requests message request configuration request and so on from the input program during the GUA Timeout n interval a guarding alarm is activated An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 00 00 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 311 Table eKERNEL_GUARDING GUA To str This value specifies an hour and time in the format xx xx The valid range is 00 00 to 23 59 values outsi
414. tt 237 eESPA OUT Nmbr _transm_default_str 238 eESPA outbond cho parameters rrrrrrrrrrrsrvrnnrrnrn 241 eESPA_OUTBOUND_CFG table oooooccccccncccccnccnnnco 241 eESPA Polling address list ett 228 eESPA Polling Intv mn 228 eESPA Remove after ett 235 ESPA Sit id Mpe EE 227 ESPA Timeout D sceccccsesbseacesasszcecncessbeereecbessececsss 236 eESPAO ALA Prty from nm 241 eESPAO ALA Prty Ton 242 eESPAO Area dn 241 eESPAO BeepCode ir 243 eESPAO Priority Str mmmmrrrrrrrarrrrerrrrarrererrnnsrreerrrnnn 243 eESPAO Site Id WEE 241 elO_Al parameters coocooccccnnonoccccnnoooonnnnnnnnonnncnonanonnnnnos 249 ClO Altable searre aaa 249 elO_DI parameters occccoonocccccononnncnnnnnnonnnnnnanannnncnnnnnns 257 ClO DI table caci n iia tia 257 elO DO parameters c ccccconoocccccnnnoncnnnnonannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 261 CIO DO tale isinira paunatia e aaia 261 ClO MODULE bie 245 el modules parameters srrrrnrnnnnvrrrrnrnnrvrrrrrnnnnnnn 245 elOAl ALA Descr ett 252 LOMA 249 elOAl Comments Str cccccnnnnnenicococonnnnnnnnnnnnnanananannnos 253 CIOAL Contact ett 250 elOAl GRP Name ir 253 elOAl Max H ett 251 GIOAL Max S A 252 elOAl Min Her 251 elOAl Min Gett 250 elOAl Module ett 249 JONE g lt aieedggeegeiee ege doin rinitis 253 GIOAI Ste e Rn EE 249 elODI_ALA Descr ir 258 GIODI Area id M E 257 CIODI Comments ett 259 elODI Contact ett 258 elODI ContactType ett 258 elODI GRP Name ett 259 elODI M
415. uccessfully launched the logging section features a green icon indicating a normal condition as shown in Figure 63 Green icon indicates Normal Condition on page 63 20020829223534 PID 0000002396 Task Phone Net Vision Production 238 launched Figure 63 Green icon indicates Normal Condition When the tasks is ended for example by means of the Alt F4 keystroke combination the eTM detects this and relaunches the missing task This is indicated in the log as shown in Figure 64 Red icon indicates a task that is no longer running on page 63 20020829223534 PID 0000002396 Task Phone Net Vision Production 238 launched 20020829223604 PID 0000002396 Error Task Phone Net Vision Production 238 no longer running 20020829223604 PID 0000002712 Task Phone Net Vision Production 238 launched Figure 64 Red icon indicates a task that is no longer running eTM checks every five seconds to ensure that each task is still running When the eTM is paused or stopped the routine that verifies and restarts the process is temporarily interrupted DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 63 Module eTM This interruption usually occurs during maintenance of one of more of the programs that are guarded by the eTM Such a temporary condition is shown in the log as illustrated in Figure 65 Yellow icon indicates a task that is paused on page 64 20020
416. ue specified in eKERNEL_ALARM table Verify the length of the delivery and non delivery messages specified in eSMTPS Delivery text strand eSMTPS NonDelivery text str An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1180101 eSMTPS Comments This field can contain remarks from an administrator and is informational only 366 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 45 Table eWEB eWEB parameters Name eWEB Address str eWEB Site id n eWEB Area id n eWEB eKernel address str eWEB Branding str E eWEB_Comments_str eWEB_Address_str Type Size Text Integer Integer Text Text Text 15 15 50 50 This field specifies the IP address of the system where the Apache Web Server is running You can obtain the address with the IPCONFIG command The eWEB module uses this address to obtain its site area number and the address of the ekERNEL based upon eWEB table and to obtain the port number at which eKERNEL listens based upon eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT table This process is carried out in the PHP scripts that run on the Apache Web Server As a result the Web Server can use its own IP address to retrieve the configuration data from the database The values are needed in eWEB to set up a proper socket connection to ekERNEL module and to give the user access to the correct site and area related data You can define multiple addresses for
417. ure release of DECT Messenger will provide automatic procedures for configuring the Task Manager from the Configurator module In Release 4 the eGRID module features a command button Generate registry files for eTM Click this button to read the eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT table and automatically generate the required shortcuts for each site and environment as shown in Generate shortcuts on page 58 Generate shortcuts 1 Use eGRID to generate registry files for eTM Launch eGRID and click Generate registry files for eTM 11102 eCAP 11108 eCAP Det 11401 eVBVOICE 11501 eCSTA 1601 e0 11701 WEB 11801 eSMTP_server GNTNISFMI GNTNISKDS y LOCAL 2 3 LN ta a e e e e e e e e Generale registry files for eTM 2 Review the information provided and acknowledge completion of the process Click OK to continue eGRID SOPHO Messenger Net 2 8 0 Ea i The registry files are created in the directory C SOPHO Messenger Net exe Please distribute the files if necessarily to the appropriate machines Double click on the files to merge the configuration to the the registry Finally start the Task Manager module eTM Figure 58 Example of configuration of four environments on page 59 shows a configuration of four environments 58 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com e Registry Editor Registry Edit View Favorites Help a a
418. usly so can receive alarms from the espa infrastructure and sends a message request to the eKERNEL and can receive on message requests from the eKERNEL and sends the alarms to the espa infrastructure An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 1 eESPA Group default str This field is used to provide a default group name in the event that no value can be retrieved from the available espa datastream In this case the same value is used for all alarms generated through this eESPA interface instance This group refers to the definitions of eKERNEL GROUP table This parameter is only relevant if ESPA acts as an input program so receives external data from the espa infrastructure An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows ESPA GROUP eESPA_Datald_Msg_str This field specifies the Data Identifier of the espa record that specifies the message Mostly this values is 2 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 231 Table eESPA This parameter is only relevant if ESPA acts as an input program so receives external data from the espa infrastructure If the specified data identifier is not present in the available datastream record than the field eESPA Msg default str must be used to define a default message If the eESPA module acts as input program The received espa record must be translated to a valid message request and sent to the
419. utomatically logged off when either of the following occurs e Twelve hours elapse after initial sign on You leave the e WEB web site for instance by selecting another URL in the address field of your browser or selecting another web site through Favorites Home Back and so on Figure 142 Expired login on page 131 shows an expired state requiring a new logon DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Send DMS API Message E About Working Offline Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help back gt Y At Qsearch Favorites Links Warning Page has Expired The page you requested was created using information you submitted in a form This page is no longer available As security precaution Internet Explorer does not automatically resubmit your information for you To resubmit your information and view this Web page click the Refresh button GE Local intranet Figure 142 Expired login Send DMS API Message This function allows you to send an E2 data message to a peripheral that is capable of receiving messages through this technology The web interface presents all DECT extensions that are defined in the eKERNEL_DEVICE table for the local site and area and the output program eDMSAPI Important The eWEB application is configured in the eWEB table and identifies its si
420. ve_after gt lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt Figure 182 Example eESPA module acts as input program If the specified data identifier is not present in the available datastream record than the field eESPA_Group_default_str must be used to define a group in the message request If this eESPA module acts as an output program In the current release the data identifiers for the espa records are fixed Therefore when a message request is sent by the eKERNEL to the eESPA module the data in the lt group gt tag is put in data identifier 1 call address In the following authorized the data in the lt group gt tag from the message request must be translated to data identifier 1 call address in the espa record DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eESPA parameters Input lt msgrqs gt lt xml gt lt msgrqs gt lt id gt 00851 lt id gt lt group gt 12345 lt group gt lt call_type gt 3 lt call_type lt transmission_nmbr gt 1 lt transmission_nmbr gt lt alarm_cnt gt 1 lt alarm_cnt gt lt message 01 gt MESSAGE lt message 01 gt lt beep code 01 gt 3 lt beep code 01 gt lt priority 01 gt l lt priority 01 gt lt msgrgs gt lt xml gt Output espa record SOH1STX1US12345RS2USMESSAGERS3US3RS4US3RSS5USIRSGUS1IETXB CC Figure 183 Example eESPA module acts as output program Note An eESPA module can act as input and output program simultaneo
421. ved messages are transmitted as is to the destination party When definitions are found in the MESSAGE FORMAT table an internal preprocessing can reformat the message either completely replacing the message or manipulating the message by means of a prefix and suffix Refer to Table 49 eKERNEL MESSAGE FORMAT sample data on page 329 for authorizeds on message formats Messages are built based upon fixed characters and the message special value which is replaced by the original message text as follows A format AA message translates Hello world into AA Hello world e A format FIRE ALARM translates Hello world into FIRE ALARM An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows see Table 49 eKERNEL MESSAGE FORMAT sample data on page 329 Msg VBVoice phrase str The default value for this field is blank The value is currently ignored unless the output program eVBVOICE is used Since eVBVOICE sends its outbound information through audio and not through alphanumeric information translation of a message into an audio file needs to be defined In the current release there is no text to speech facility in the product Therefore each alarm identifier needs to be predefined with a prerecorded audio wave file Refer to the e VBVOICE documentation for more information An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows EvacuationSET wav Msg descr str This describes the conversion process
422. verify if a facility is used before you delete the facility For example if devices exist with facility C944 you must not delete the facility Future releases may implement a disabled delete link when a definition is in use 8 Click edit to alter some non key fields Note The name of the definition cannot be changed You need to insert a new definition if you want another Facility name 9 Click apply to adjust the values 10 Click cancel if you want your changes to be ignored Configuration of advanced devices The Configuration of advanced devices function is available to Administrator Follow the steps in the next procedure to configure advanced devices Configuring advanced devices 1 Open the Configuration window and click Advanced 2 Click Devices 3 Define at least one Facility before you create a device DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 177 Module Web Administrator User Guide In order to create Devices for an output module you need definitions of Facilities For example if you want to add an eDMSAPI device at least one Facility needs to be defined before creating a Device Note This function maintains the internal configuration table ekERNEL_DEVICE in the Messenger CFG database 4 Inthe first window select the Output module An overview of the existing Devices is shown When no definitions are available an empty screen is shown 5 Use the home
423. vior of the eWEB based function Send DMS API Message The Send DMS API message default only presents those devices that are defined in the eKERNEL_DEVICE table and have output program eDMSAPI and reside on the same site and area as the eWEB input program For authorized if the eWEB application is defined on site 1 and area 1 the Send DMS API Message presents the eDMSAPI devices of site 1 area 1 284 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com eKERNEL_DEVICE parameters Some multi area environments require that you present devices that are configured for a remote area You can select for each device whether the remote device is available to the local eWEB area or not An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows False 0 DEV Comments str This field can contain remarks from the administrator and is informational only DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 285 Table eKERNEL_DEVICE 286 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 27 Table eKERNEL DEVICE ALT eKERNEL DEVICE ALT parameters Name Type Size ALT Dev Site id n Integer 2 ALT Dev Area id n Integer 2 ALT Dev id str Text 128 ALT OUTPGM Appl str Text 30 ALT Sequence n Integer 2 ALT Alt DEV Site id n Integer 2 ALT Alt DEV Area id n Integer 2 ALT Alt dev id str Text 128 ALT Alt OUTPGM Appl s
424. work with other SMTP Servers than the one officially supported Microsoft Internet Information Server The information in Figure 19 Keyword processing of selected e mail tags on page 31 is stored for further processing lt from gt francis Missiaen 1s be lt from gt lt to gt kristien daneelstls be lt to gt lt subject gt Reanimation lt subject gt Figure 19 Keyword processing of selected e mail tags Initialization The eSMTP_server is started by means of a shortcut This shortcut contains required parameters illustrated in Figure 20 Shortcut parameters on page 31 C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eSMTP_server exe Site 3 eKernel address LOCAL eKernel port 3110 Log drive C Figure 20 Shortcut parameters The following keywords are used e Site The Site keyword denotes the site that is assigned to the eSMTP_server module e eKERNEL DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 31 Module eSMTP server 32 The eKernel address keyword denotes the IP address that is assigned to the eKERNEL module The eSMTP server contacts this IP address to connect to the eKERNEL e eKERNEL Port The eKernel Port keyword denotes the port number that is assigned in the configuration for the eSMTP server instance On startup the eSMTP server application attempts to connect to the eKERNEL as shown in Figure 21 eKERNEL connection attempt on page 32 This is performed based upon the address and port info
425. ws 2555 eDMSAPI PBX type str This field specifies the PBX type used to handle the DMSAPI functionality The value is introduced in R3 0 Supported values are DMG DAP and Avaya Note that the eDMSAPI PBX port str must also be set according to the recommendations of the PBX type An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows DMC eDMSAPI PBX licence str This keyword specifies the Licence that is used to connect to the PBS For DECT Messenger the licence Messenger Licence number 61 is used Note that you can also use the external licence external licence number An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows Messenger eDMSAPI Guarding Polling intv n This field specifies the polling interval for testing the SLink in seconds The PBX sende a System Status request with a frequency equal to eDMSAPI Guarding Polling intv n seconds The guarding process in the eDMSAPI module which continuously checks the iSLink connection automatically re establishes the connection when the eDMSAPI_Guarding_Polling_intv_n eDMSAPI_Guarding_Retry_intv_n Time is the value in this field An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 60 eDMSAPI Guarding Retry intv n This field specifies the time to wait in seconds before retrying to establish an iSLink after a failed link setup is detected An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows
426. ws you to specify the environment that must be started as shown in Figure 55 Specify the eTM environment when more than one is configured on page 55 S eTM E Warning eTM has been started without specifying an environment OK in the command line parameters Cancel The parameter Site can be used in the target value in the properties _ Cancel of the shortcut to select a default environment at startup Please select one of the environments below to start this session Site 1 Environment GNTN1SFMI Figure 55 Specify the eTM environment when more than one is configured If there is more than one environment configured you can choose to automatically select a startup environment This can be accomplished by extending the launch command with the keyword Site xxxxx where xxxxx is to be replaced by the configured environment name For example the following command automatically launches the eTM for environment GNTN1SFMI Table 3 Launch ETM command C SOPHO Messenger Net Exe eTM exe Site GNTN1SFMI DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 55 Module eTM The Windows Registry Editor regedit or regedt32 can be used to maintain the configuration of the eTM Figure 56 Sample eTM configuration registry entry on page 56 shows a sample configuration as represented in the system registry as a result of the configuration process E Registry Editor A ES
427. ystems 1s launch htm 40 3 7 3 2963 Number One Systems 1s launch htm 40 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 391 Table e WEB TOG Figure 199 e WEB TOC sample result language 2909 and language 2963 392 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March 2013 Comments infodev avaya com Chapter 53 Table e WEB USER AUTH EWEB USER AUTH parameters Name Type Size USERA UserID str Text 10 USERA Password str Text 10 USERA Sec level n Integer 2 USERA Description str Text 50 USERA Language s tr Text 4 USERA Email str Text 100 USERA Allobj b Yes No 1 USERA Secadm b Yes No 1 USERA Service b Yes No 1 USERA Comments str Text 255 USERA UserID str This field contains a User ID The eWEB module must define at least one user profile for authentication purposes Avaya recommends that you create a user profile for each user that has access to the eWEB interface to avoid alarms generated by unauthenticated users Note In many environments other computer infrastructure is in use such as iSeries 400 Windows NT Lotus Notes and so on and users often desire to use the same username on every platform In this case Avaya recommends that you ask the ICT manager for a list of existing user profiles so that DECT Messenger can use the same User IDs On iSeries 400 the OS 400 command WRKUSRPRF can be used to determine defined users Note The USERA UserID str field
428. zation who is responsible for maintaining the holiday information and for notifying the administrator In the excerpt of the eKERNEL GROUP MEMBER definition given in Table 44 Holiday definition authorizeds on page 317 extension 865 of group 00001 is not processed on holidays the remaining members are processed on holidays Table 44 Holiday definition authorizeds GRP Name str GRP Holiday GRP GRP Holiday b 00001 1 865 0 00001 2 866 1 00001 3 867 1 00001 4 868 1 An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows 20050815 denotes a fictional national holiday August 15 2005 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 March2013 317 Table KERNEL HOLIDAY Holiday Comments str 318 This field can contain remarks from an administrator and is used only for informational purpose Refer to Table 45 Holiday comments authorizeds on page 318 for authorizeds of Holiday comments values Table 45 Holiday comments authorizeds Holiday str Holiday Comments str 20050101 20050501 20050721 20050815 National Holiday DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning Book 2 Comments infodev avaya com March 2013 Chapter 34 Table eKERNEL_INPGM eKERNEL INPGM parameters Name INPGM id n INPGM Site id n INPGM Area id n INPGM Appl str INPGM Manufacturer str INPGM Model str INPGM Bidir b INPGM Resource st
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