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1. cojo Fig 4 Back panel T850 6 17 wide model The above drawings show the T850 configured from right to left with a bay for the optional run time battery bottom AC power jack bank of 8 DIP switches MMC memory I O card slot two RJ45 Ethernet ports two RJ45 RS232 serial ports Reset button one RJ11 POTS modem port and either two or six slots or expansion bays for optional Expansion Cards that expand the functionality of the unit with wireless modem ADSL card and a variety of sensor and relay 1 0 Ports Memory I O The slot labeled Memory I O is reserved for future use Eventually T850 s may be upgraded using a MultiMedia Card MMC in this slot Ethernet The Ethernet 10 100Mb interfaces are standard RJ45 Either of these standard connectors will connect the T850 to an Ethernet hub or switch Refer to the Telnet TCP Connections section in the Features chapter for further information regarding a number of different types of telnet connection options LEDs by each Ethernet connection on the back panel flicker when packets are being transmitted received on that port Serial Ports Each of the two or more serial ports is configured as a DTE port using an RJ45 connector This is the standard recommended pinout for ElA TIA 561 for
2. Released Compressed is an ON OFF toggle to enable release of data in a compressed or uncompressed format Default setting is OFF Autodelete After Polling is an ON OFF toggle to enable the deletion of data from the call record database once it has been polled Default setting is OFF Wait for NEXT is an ON OFF toggle that causes the unit to wait for the NEXT command before sending data once the RL command has been issued Default setting is OFF Omit END DATA is an ON OFF toggle that causes the unit to send or omit the string END DATA when a command processor poll is complete Default setting is OFF Line Tag is an ON OFF toggle that adds or omits the serial number line tags on each line of stored data Default setting is OFF Release Mode toggles the following modes of releasing stored data LINE XMODEM and CBB Unless your application specifically uses XMODEM or CBB leave this set to the default setting of LINE CBB DLE Stuffing Retransmits Timeout are specific configuration options for polling via Compressed Binary Block CBB mode CBB is a release method included for compatibility and is not otherwise documented in this manual Event Log Settings The Event Log is a record of all data events that occur within the T850 pee ie Sol EV eri MOgimoc mimes Lest events pales Clear Events File Enable Events Log File Maximum te Sane Store Data Alarm Records SCORE ANS ONE EVENES Date Time Stamp Data Alarm Records Prepen
3. 12 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Alarm actions action list Alarm actions have their own unique method of entry Refer to the Action List section in the Features chapter for more information Option list The option list type is similar to the toggle type in that it has a list of options to choose from TeleBoss 850 Serial Port 2 Baud Rate 300 600 LAO 2400 4800 xo 9600 TS 200 38400 5 000 11521010 CURR E W P After selecting an option you are immediately returned to the previous menu The new value will be displayed to the right of the setting name letter or number Web Interface The T850 has a built in HTTP web server that can be used to configure the unit from anywhere the unit can be accessed on the network or Internet Once you have enabled it through the network section of the Setup Menu simply connect to http lt IP address of T850 gt You will be greeted by a login screen Log in with your Login ID Username and Password These are the same credentials you would use to log into the command prompt Once logged in the General Status screen will be displayed with a menu bar across the top of the page that displays the same menu options as the command prompt menu system From here you can alter any setting in the same way you could via the prompt Main Setup Menu MelkeBoss 250 Maln Setup Menu A Network Settings Serra Settings Modem Settings User Profile Settings Alarm Event Definitio
4. 100 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual a lib TCPConnect Description Establish a TCP connection with a remote host eno ene ONDE et am le he Pe once ao PLOs ld CP Comme cis ee lor Le P Connects pane sis OE IS Sot Ss JOO E IIMS One Ss T POr e Oe MOMS Gone a cues e O E O o A A PR _ A ip address DS CIES CA Ss O as cios nose port TSE SES romeo one cito timeout Conner tronco Ea Seconds Opt 1oOnd le dera is 130 options Strings representing socket options telnet use telnet option negotiation Returns Returns a handle if successful nil if not Connect to remote host using telnet porte handle SES A RC ECON TOC TIOE O E a O E SISI if connection successful if handle nil then gt wait for a prompt A ao ii la MS SRE D O E a e ARCO SOME ore Une e end SS US Connect ON ao CIE Moss Careinicl i end a_lib WaitForString Description Waits for the specified string to be received on the specified handle ceo sien an clte E a io Necro e site ing mandale Sucina meo handle The handle obtained when the device or socket was opened So The text string to be sent timeout HOw manr Se Conde ONE Ot Ene sara ce O arrive waits forever if timeout not specified 101 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Returns Returns 1 if successful nil if not SS ONIS AROS HE O ers E NEC de MIDA AS OC CIRE cend a command a Ilo SSeS iciectinng eigcle MIE ann end Data
5. MA O ILM Ve TO OMI Ie AMIE AIGHE key String value to use as encryption decryption key key keng N Length of key string Returns Returns 1 if successful nil if not 110 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual a_lib PostAudit Description Posts a message to the audit log Returns None Example post message to audit log AO Spas capi e loa une ile po sii gto dit 4 a lib PostEvent Description Posts an event to the event handling queue E AAA ER o POSTE M NINGITE ae plo Ases y IO Senses ere por S Msc e las OMS Sl SO RO SMS soe ee ecos coy MONS S MONET ENVI MGS Selene sae Wek Messe E MRENT Setting key that specifies event actions Gils SRO tins cd Event class 0112 rape Trap nunber EO use E crap action 1s Specified Returns Returns 1 if successful nil if not Set message LEXE mso Cannio CONUN Cate wlth switch jp set Action Key oO use hijacking deta event N00 sebiing intentes Example key event data 100 actions Ras Cr rencias Neon oa plese E post the event la lib PostEvent msg key class 111 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual a_lib SendMessage Description Posts a message to another script IMMO Senlis cu Are gt Ss ety el altos Sunol sae scr ess Ho e Ss ge Par cules e patos Target script name or its l based settings index Mess acera Message ID used defined message id s greater than 10000 are reserved message SETI conca
6. Pass through Permissions is in effect if the Upon Login then Go To action is set to Menu This option displays a menu showing all serial ports and toggles ALLOW or DENY for each port as needed If a port is set as ALLOW then that serial port is displayed in the Menu after the user logs in If a port is set as DENY then that serial port is not displayed in the Menu Default setting for all ports is ALLOW After PT ESC Takes User To sets the action this user can perform when they exit out of a passthrough connection PPP Connection toggles between LOCAL ROUTING and NONE LOCAL allows PPP access but denies all routing to whatever LAN the T850 is connected to ROUTING enables Route Ethernet to PPP and Route PPP to Ethernet for the user but only if those settings are enabled globally NONE disables PPP access for the user 30 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Setup Status Rights toggles through the actions available to the user if they are given access to the command prompt Options are MASTER NONE VIEW ADMIN1 ADMIN2 and ADMIN3 See the User Rights Table for more information on each access level Default setting is MASTER File Release Delete Permissions displays a menu showing all data files Events Log and Audit Log and toggles ALLOW or DENY for each as needed Default setting for all is ALLOW Additional Authentication Options displays extra high security options TeleBoss 850 Additional Authentication Options secure A
7. Asentria User s Manual Installation and Operation Guidelines TeleBoss 850 Pollable Remote Access Unit Version 2 03 050 Asentria Corporation 1200 North 96 Street Seattle Washington 98103 A Tel 206 344 8800 Fax 206 344 2116 www asentria com TeleBoss 850 Pollable Remote Access Unit Installation and Operation Guidelines Manual Rev A for Firmware Version 2 03 050 STD Release Date March 21 2008 Changes In This Version of the User Manual e Added a description of the PUSHTEST and PUSHNOW commands to the FTP Settings section and to the Command Reference System Commands section e Added a section describing the operation of the optional Battery Module e Added the Static Route Settings menu to the Network Seitings section and a further detail Static Routes section in the Features chapter e Added a section describing the installation configuration and operation of the optional ADSL modem e Added the DSL Settings and VPN Settings menus to the Network Settings section e Added the Default Route Enable option to the Wireless Modem Settings section and a description of this option in the Wireless Modem chapter e Added product graphics for the back panels of both the T850 2 and T850 6 products 2008 Asentria Corporation All rights reserved The content of this manual is provided for informational use only and is subject to change without notice Examples data and names used in this manual are example
8. CG 66 The Access Point Name APN as defined by your wireless provider Default setting is net wireless pin Setup gt Modem Settings gt Wireless Modem Settings The PIN associated with the SIM card if any net wireless idletimeout Setup gt Modem Settings gt Wireless Modem Settings The period of inactivity in minutes after which the modem connection is recycled The allowed range is 3 255 minutes The default setting is 5 minutes The purpose of this setting is to allow the modem to get reset after a period of time to ensure the modem connection is working properly net wireless pppusername Setup gt Modem Settings gt Wireless Modem Settings net wireless ppppassword Setup gt Modem Settings gt Wireless Modem Settings Used to set the login credentials for the PPP session net ppprouting enable Setup gt Network Settings gt PPP Settings gt IP Routing This setting controls whether the unit routes IP traffic from PPP to an Ethernet interface specified by the destination IP address s subnet On products which have DIP switches this setting is mechanically locked with a DIP switch for added security On products with this feature but without DIP switches there is no way to lock this 116 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual net eth nat Setup gt Network Settings gt Ethernet Settings gt Ethernet n Settings This setting controls whether the unit does Network Address Translation NAT on
9. Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Battery Module The TeleBoss 850 is available with an optional battery backup that provides backup power for the unit in the event of power loss Setup Ensure the front panel battery enable disable switch is in the enable position There is no other setup associated with using the battery module nor are there any settings related to it Operation As long as the front panel battery enable disable switch is in the enable position the battery will be available in case of power loss The amount of time that the host unit can run off battery power depends on various things including the state of battery charge at the time and the number and type of optional devices installed in the host unit If the unit is running on battery power and the front panel battery enable disable switch is changed to the disable position the host unit will immediately shut down The host unit cannot be started up from the battery This is because battery relay which connects the battery power to the system is open when no power is applied it gets closed once the unit starts up and the battery manager application runs Only at that point does battery power become available The status of the battery module can be determined from the command processor via the battery status command Basic Status gt status battery Battery Shs abs Enable swileeh pesielon ON EUA one TS 10 2101S ES Note that the command ca
10. Configure the unit so it sits on an Ethernet network 2 Enter the following keys to configure the unit for routing net dsl starimode manual net default router dsl net dsl routing enable on O Say the DSL provider sent you these settings PPPoA VCM VPI O VCI 38 Username dsluser Password dslpassword Enter the following Setting Keys to configure the unit accordingly net dsl type pppoa net dsl mode vcm net dsl vpi 0 net dsl vci 38 net dsl username dsluser net dsl password dslpassword O1 Ka Enter the following function key to raise the DSL interface net dsl cmd 1 Upon setting this key to 1 the unit begins the process of raising the DSL interface You can query the status of the DSL interface by reading the net dsl status function key To lower the DSL interface set net dsl cmd 0 7 After a minute or two this key or the net dsl status key will return 3 If something went wrong then it will stay at 1 or 2 in which case the configuration should be rechecked 8 To make the interface raise upon boot enter net dsl starimode auto 9 Test the connection by pinging an Internet host from the unit Once it is verified good proceed to configure machines which will use the unit as a DSL router On these machines set their default router to the unit s Ethernet IP address address that is on the same subnet as these machines Optionally you can configure this same address as a DNS server for th
11. Value is a dotted quad IP address Settings for DHCP If net dsl type is DHCP then no additional settings need to be configured Activation Once the DSL interface is configured it must be activated This happens automatically or manually according to how the Start Mode setting is configured net dsl starimode Set this to MANUAL to require user intervention to raise the DSL interface or to let a VPN if it is configured to use DSL raise the DSL interface when the VPN needs to use DSL Set this to AUTO to tell the unit to automatically raise the DSL interface upon boot Values are MANUAL or AUTO Default setting is MANUAL Manual Activation net dsl command Set this to 1 to manually activate the DSL interface and set this to 0 to manually deactivate the DSL interface In manual activation the DSL interface will not activate unless some purpose requires it either you tell it to activate or your ADSL based VPN when it is being raised tells it to activate If you tell the interface to activate then do this by 120 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual setting net dsl command 1 The unit returns COMPLETE meaning it has started the activation process it does not mean that the inteface is ready to use yet Activation is a multistep process and may take a minute or two to complete If the VPN tells the interface to activate then activation happens when the VPN raises Read net dsl command or net dsl status to check the status of the DS
12. acknowledgement thus ensuring guaranteed delivery Configuration SNMP Informs are configured using the following Setting Keys net snmp ntfn attempts This is the number of attempts of sending a notification trap inform per cycle that is the initial attempt retries If this is O then there is 1 infinite cycle net snmp ntfn timeout This is the number of seconds between 2 attempts to send an SNMP notification in the same cycle net snmp ntfn cycles A cycle is a set of notification attempts delimited by a successful action delivery or snooze period This setting is the maximum number of cycles to try per notification action where one notification action corresponds to one inform keyword in an action list for an event net snmp ntfn snooze The snooze period measures the time in minutes between two SNMP notification cycles for any one notification action That is if you have two events generate informs each inform will have its own timeouts for retries and cycles and its own snooze period Then set up an event which does an inform action to an SNMP manager or inform receiver E g event sched 1 actions inform 10 10 5 10 An Asentria SL81 or S570 with notification capture enabled can serve as an inform receiver Remember you can t just send an inform to anything you must send it to a machine capable of replying to the unit with an inform response Only when the unit gets the inform response will it consider the inform action a Suc
13. key Confirmation Prompt is an ON OFF toggle to set whether a confirmation prompt Are you sure y n is displayed when the commands DEFAULT or COLDSTART are issued If there is no response within 30 seconds the T850 will cancel the command Default is ON Time Stamp Format toggles through three options for how time stamps are formatted HH MM HH MM SS or Blank Default setting is HH MM Date Stamp Format toggles through four options for how date stamps are formatted MM DD MM DD YY MM DD YYYY or Blank Default setting is MM DD Space After Date Time Stamp is an ON OFF toggle to set whether a space is appended to the end of the Date Time stamp Default setting is ON Prompt sets the character s or settings values displayed as the command line prompt Refer to the Customizable Command Prompt section in the Features chapter for more information Max length 63 chars Date Time Setup displays the System Date Time menu where you can manage the clock daylight savings control and configure a networked time server Legacy Settings displays a menu for configuring legacy products that may be connected to the T850 43 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Date Time Settings TeleBoss 850 System Date Time A C rrent Date 03 25 2003 Current Time ao Adjust for Daylight Savings GMT Difference hours GMT Difference Direction Enable Time Protocol Time Servers Current Date sets the date The unit automatically calculates the
14. to the file name TeleBoss 850 FTP File Names Include Date in Filename Include Time in Filename Include Sequence S in Filename Data File 1 Data Pile 2 Events File OFF OERI OFF FTLE1 a EVENTS Include Date Time in Filename is an ON OFF toggle to enable the addition of the file transfer date and or time to the beginning of the name of each transferred file of data Default setting is OFF Include Sequence s in Filename is an ON OFF toggle to enable the addition of a unique sequence number to the beginning of the name of each transferred file of data This ensures that no two transfers will have the same file name Default setting is OFF Data File n Events File are text entry fields where the name each data file will have on the remote server not including any date time or sequence numbers can be configured Once FTP Push has been configured entering the PUSHTEST command will test the connectivity to the FTP server and write a log in and log out entry to the Status File in the directory you configured No data is pushed with this command Connection data displayed on the terminal screen is useful if the connection fails An immediate push of data can be done using the PUSHNOW command PPP Settings nee COM EN IE Ste tiers pas Diada Se tr aac PPP Hosting veilings Ie ROME a Route Test Settings PPP Dialout Settings displays settings pertaining to making outbound PPP network
15. 8 pin RJ45 connector PIN1 RI RING INDICATOR INPUT to the T850 PIN2 DCD CARRIER DETECT INPUT to the T850 PINS DTR DATA TERMINAL READY OUTPUT from the T850 PIN4 SIGNAL GROUND PINS RXD RECEIVED DATA INPUT to the T850 PIN6 TXD TRANSMITTED DATA OUTPUT from the T850 PIN7 CTS CLEAR TO SEND INPUT to the T850 PIN8 RTS REQUEST TO SEND OUTPUT from the T850 The DB9 female cable end which mates with the serial port connectors of connected devices will often have a pair of screw down cable screws These cable screws should be used to assure a solid connection of the cable with the device Default settings for the serial ports are 19200 baud 8 bit word length no parity and one stop bit 19200 8N1 Use the internal setup menu to adjust these settings Internal Modem If a dialup POTS modem is installed an RJ11 typical U S phone connector is used A POTS analog dialup phone line is inserted into this connector Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual The modem installed within this unit is FCC certified For further information consult the Internal Modem Guidelines appendix or the serial number label on the bottom of the T850 DIP Switches The bank of 8 DIP switches on the back panel of the T850 are used to control the baud and parity settings of 1 02 to set the operational mode for 1 02 and to put the unit into boot load mode where it can be forced to load a new application firmware image The following table
16. A attributes respectively If the transfer mode attribute is omitted the unit will prompt for the download method The CUSTOM tag may be used to retrieve only the settings that are not set to factory defaults A filter may be applied to limit the keys output to just the branch specified For example to retrieve an ASCII listing of all EventSensor settings use the command SK GET A event sensor SK SET X A puts the unit in bulk Settings Keys upload mode Any of the settings retrieved by SK GET can be manipulated and uploaded with new values The unit will process settings in any order or number not all settings need to be uploaded each session As with SK GET both ASCII and Xmodem transfer methods may be used to upload settings to the unit These transfer methods are indicated by using the X and A attributes respectively The T850 monitors for invalid Setting Keys and will notify you after the upload if any invalid data was received When using SK SET in ASCII mode the data uploaded must end with a line consisting of the word END followed by a return SK HERE allows you to set or get individual keys interactively Typing just the key name will cause the value to be displayed Typing the key name plus a new value will set that key The unit will keep prompting for a new key or key value pair until you press lt Esc gt or lt Enter gt SK LOG displays a list of any errors generated during an SK Set Setting Keys can also be retrieved and lo
17. AAPP lt file gt Edit a script file using VI editor SCRIPT DIR eerca aeS List script file directory SCRIPT SHOW lt file gt Display script file SORIPT TEST aussi eee nee lt script gt Enter interactive script interpreter 90 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual The following sections describe the above commands in detail HELP Display Help Information Displays the command information shown above The command list is also displayed if an invalid command is entered Usage SCRIPT or SCRIPT HELP LIST Display List of Configured Scripts Scripts that are present on the box but not configured are not shown in this list Usage SCRIPT LIST Displays a list of configured scripts and their current status like this Scuola SCS Schedule Arguments Not loaded Always argument 1 NO MESA On staccuo cies M40 argument 2 START Start a Script Manually Starts a script using the specified arguments If no arguments are specified then the arguments associated with the script via the configuration settings are used Attempting to start a script that is already running produces an error message with no ill effects Usage SCRIPT START lt scriptname gt lt arguments gt STATUS Display Detailed Status of a Script Displays detailed status of a script including its current state schedule configured arguments and information about the last time the script ran The display looks lik
18. DBPostRecord function How do I retrieve or change a setting Settings are accessed from a script using their corresponding Setting Key via the a_lib AccessSetting function This function returns the value of the setting in text format Simply pass the name of the Setting Key by itself to read the value To modify the value append lt value gt to the Setting Key where lt value gt is the desired value for the setting How do create a custom setting Custom settings are not supported at this time However if you require a custom setting for a script you can use an existing setting of the same type and use it for your script instead This works as long as the normal use of the setting will not affect the operation of the unit in an undesirable manner For example let s say you need a couple of settings to store a username and password for your script to log onto some external server You could use the username and password settings from an unused user profile sec user x name sec user x password if you leave the profile disabled then using those settings for your script will have no effect on the operation of the unit Those are a convenient example but you could use any setting that is used to hold a text value that s long enough Which functions should a well behaved script contain Any script that might run for more than a few seconds should watch for a shutdown message from the system This is done using the a_lib Che
19. EEE EEE EEE EEE EPEPEEEEPEPEENEPEPEEEEEEEEEEEECECEEEEEEEEECEEEEEERECEEEECECEEEEEEEEEE EEE Status Display Displays a status report of the active PRC mode Changes the TCP port on which to listen for RSP connections Manually disconnects the current session if connected closes the socket if established and reinitializes the server The IPRC command brings up a status report similar to the following report for RSP RSP Server Sima pee see Cia POr T CO 0 0 eG srr 0 0 0 DUD OLOCKS rx IPRC Terms The following terms are used in the status display accessed by the IPRC command for RSP Term SAM Session Accept Message ACK session Acknowledgement message SDM Session Disconnect Message SCM Session Connect Message New Data Blocks Dup Blocks Meaning A A message transmitted by the Data Link to acknowledge the client s Session Connect Message A response transmitted by the Data Link to acknowledge data blocks A command sent from the T850 to terminate the current session This happens when the T850 encounters an anomaly in the protocol or the user resets the server A request transmitted from the client to establish a session with the T850 s IPRC server The number of non duplicate bytes received by the server Represents the number of blocks including duplicates received by the unit The number of duplicate blocks received by the unit If this number is high relative to the nu
20. Information Needed e IP address es to assign to the T850 Subnet mask Default router IP or gateway router IP address if on a WAN Optional IP address of the PC running Asentria AlarmManager for SNMP trap receiving purposes Connecting Cables and Power 1 Connect the RJ45 serial cable and DTE adaptor together and connect the RJ45 end to serial port 1 O2 of the T850 and the DB9 end to COM1 of a computer with a terminal emulator 2 Connect the attached ground wire securely to an appropriate earth ground this is essential 3 Connect an Ethernet cable if available into the RJ45 jack labeled ETH1 4 Connect the power supply to the unit see Power Requirements section Power Requirements The T850 is configured with one of two types of power connectors AC or DC If configured for AC the unit uses a barrel connector for connecting to the 15VDC power adapter shipped with the unit If configured for DC the unit is configured with a 4 pin Molex connector for use with a DC power source The unit is shipped with the cables and instructions for direct connection to a DC power source The instructions are shown below in case they are missing from the box Note This instruction sheet describes connection of the provided 48V wiring harness kit to the source power supply This unit should be assembled and installed by a qualified technician who can ensure the power source is an isolated SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage circuit
21. List ocCripts Manage Script Files The individual settings are detailed in the following sections Enable Scripting is on ON OFF toggle that controls whether scripts are allowed to run on the unit at all If scripting is disabled then scripts cannot be started either automatically or manually and other scripting functionality such as record collection and DTR override will not happen regardless of the related settings If scripting is disabled while scripts are running they will be issued the STOP command which could take up to 20 seconds to complete If re enabled scripting will not function until after the previous scripting session is completely shut down i e all scripts are stopped Clear Pending Records displays the number of script records pending and when selected will clear them setting the counter back to 0 DTR Override Ports displays a menu that toggles ON OFF to specify IO ports where DTR handling will be under script control Normally the state of the DTR output pin on the IO ports is kept high On these ports after a power cycle or reset DTR will stay low until a script changes it to the high state List Allocated Devices displays a list of I O devices that are currently allocated to a running script List Scripts displays the menu that lists of all of the 20 script entries including the name current state and configured arguments Selecting a script opens up a submenu with detailed settings and status for that scr
22. Returns Returns 1 if successful or nil if unsuccessful 104 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual a lib DBPostRecord Description Posts a record to the database The record can be posted directly to the database or it can be routed through the data filters and or data alarms DO eco ici table Contains ENET O MOWING tens numlines How many lines the record contains required dest The destination file tabei alarms ete required time Timestamp seconds since Epoch optional serial Serial number optional dolce Use data filters true false optional default is false dor akarem Use data alarms true false optional default is false LERNE Indexed record data as ASCIIZ data required Returns Returns true if the record was successfully posted or nil if not ete dee al able n SO SAS SCI NO a numlines 2 ces rate toi ese oder a dest 2 aline eines amo a time os time teed Sling a dl eons ase lo aiclel wea eth vari lar 2 au lle a einem em SA A AS rt post the record slo DE ROSET E tac 105 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Miscellaneous Functions a_lib AccessSetting Description Reads or modifies a setting a lib AccessSetting setting key setting key Setting key name plus equals sign and new value if modifying Returns Returns a string containing the value of the setting if successful nil if not read a
23. Strip Received Pass Through LFs is an ON OFF toggle to enable the stripping of linefeeds on pass through data received by the T850 Default setting is OFF Disable Serial Setup via DIP Switch is an ON OFF toggle to disable the DIP switches Default setting is OFF Multiline Record Settings displays the Multiline Record Settings menu Data Type toggles between ASCII and Binary to indicate the type of data being collected on this port Default setting is ASCII Change ETX to CR LF is an ON OFF toggle to set whether ETX characters in the incoming data should be converted to CR LF characters Default setting is OFF Multiline Record Settings TeleBoss 850 Serial Port 1 Multiline Record Settings Multiline Record Enable OFF B Blank Line Count C omple Multi imne Detec Elon 25 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual The T850 has the ability to monitor incoming serial data for multi line records individual records that are broken into multiple lines with carriage returns If the records are separated by a specific number of blank lines this basic configuration menu will suffice If a more complex delineation scheme is used enable Complex Multiline Detection Multiline Record Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable multiline record detection Default setting is OFF Blank Line Count sets the number of blank lines that must come between records Default setting is 0 Complex Multiline Detection displays settings for detecting more complex
24. TeleBoss 850 User Manual There are 67 columns to choose from in the CallManager database 50 in the CDR table and 17 in the CMR table When specifying an output field using COLUMN NUMBERS the unit uses these standard CallManager columns Note The CallManager database structure is subject to change by Cisco You should refer to the latest Cisco documentation if there is any problem or question CallDetailRecord Fields o a A B 87 Max Length 10 10 10 10 10 19 10 10 25 10 10 15 50 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 10 25 50 10 10 10 10 15 10 25 50 25 50 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 10 10 19 10 19 10 129 129 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 50 Data Type Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Text Number Number Text _ Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Text o E Text Number Number Number Number Number Text Text Text Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Ke TI e Text a aes Number Ke T E A Number o TI T Text Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Note Max Length specifies the number of characters to represent the maximum possible value Where two numbers are supplied the second number specifies the number of characters after performing the usual conversion on that particular type of value CallDetailRecordDiagnostic Fie
25. The base T850 comes with the following standard on board equipment e AC or DC Power Input e 1MB logging database for CDR or other text records e 2 RJ45 DTE serial I O ports e 2 10 100Mb Ethernet interfaces with support for six 802 1Q VLAN interfaces on each e 1 MMC memory I O slot e 2 Expansion Card slots e Internal battery backup that preserves clock operation when power is not present Data records and settings are stored in non volatile memory and therefore do not require backup In addition to the above components the standard unit is shipped the following accessories e This product manual and Asentria Alarm Manager software on the Documentation and Software CD e RJ45 M M unshielded serial cable and RJ45 DB39 straight thru adapter for each serial port ordered e RJ45 Ethernet cables for each Ethernet port e Power supply adapter for AC units or wiring harness and Molex plug for DC units Options Each of the following components is optional and may be installed on a T850 e Additional RJ45 DTE serial ports in sets of 4 e On board 56K dialup modem e Run time battery enables the unit to function for a period of time without power if enabled e Expansion Cards configured as wireless modem ADSL modem contact closures analog sensors and relays The T850 may come with any of the following accessories as well depending on the configuration or order e Modem cable if that option is ordered Asentria TeleBoss 850
26. The telephone company may ask you to disconnect the device from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the device is not malfunctioning This device may not be used on coin service lines provided by the telephone company this does not apply to private coin telephone applications which use standard lines Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs pod FCC ID REN ae 6K Baud MultiModem AU7 USA 46014 MD E 0 1B 129 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Canadian Department of Communications NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications Label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Can
27. User Manual LEDs Ports DIP Switches and Buttons Fig 2 Front panel T850 2 LEDs Front Panel Note When the T850 firmware is upgraded the front panel LEDs flash in a specific pattern This is described along with FTP upgrade procedures in the Upgrading the T850 section of the Features chapter Power The Power LED is green and has two operational states During the boot up cycle it will blink once every second until the boot sequence is complete During normal operation it is steady on with a blink every 5 seconds MDM Modem The MDM LED lights solid green whenever the modem is connected and blinks when the modem is dialing out ETH Ethernet The Link LED lights solid green whenever an active Telnet or FTP connection is made to the unit ALM Alarm This LED is reserved for future use 25 15 100 The T850 has three LEDs to indicate file full status A blinking percentage full LED indicates the database has less than the amount indicated by that LED but more than the previous A solid lit LED indicates the database percentage is at or over the value for that LED Expansion Card n Each optional Expansion Card has eight LEDs associated with it LEDs Back Panel Each RJ45 port on the back panel has two LEDs associated with it one on the Right of the port one on the Left of the port Ethernet Ports ETH1 and ETH2 e Right Lights solid red when an Ethernet cable is connected to the port
28. affect record data Sends a test email to all defined email __ addresses _ Sends a test page to all defined pagers Sends a test trap to all defined trap _ Managers Initiates an immediate FTP push of data PUSHTEST Test connectivity tothe PUSHTEST Tests connectivity to the FTP server FTP server _ TYPE Print events file contents TYPE EVENTS AUDIT Print the contents of the Events or Audit file VER Print unit version VER Displays unit hardware and software versions 115 _ jas well as the product and version build Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Wireless Modem The wireless modem expansion card supports the same features as connecting directly to the T850 interface including Telnet FTP SSH and so on It also supports PPP routing which allows communication with devices connected to one of the local Ethernet interfaces The wireless EDGE modem is for use in TeleBoss products with firmware version 2 00 240 and above The wireless GPRS modem is for use in TeleBoss products with firmware version 2 00 330 and above Installation If installing the wireless modem for the first time not factory installed follow these installation instructions e Make sure the the host T850 is powered down e Insert your SIM card into the slot on the wireless modem module with the contacts on the bottom using the card outline printed on the circuit board as a guide e Remove the two screws from any of the expansion port c
29. and Telemangement billing applications These records are collected by the T850 from PBX serial ports and in some cases directly over a TCP IP connection The T850 can also make a passthrough connection directly to devices connected on one of its serial ports and can also connect you via web or telnet to other devices on the same remote network as the T850 The T850 provides versatile alarm management of text based alarms as well as interfaces with environmental monitoring equipment and contact closure alarms at your remote site The T850 is a powerful remote network management solution for Call Accounting systems Service Bureaus and end users who need to collect PBX data as well as get remote access and collect alarms from equipment at remote sites Communication Methods The T850 has a diverse selection of communication methods available for different applications The following methods can be used to either access the command processor or provide a passthrough connection to devices attached to the serial ports All methods of connecting to the unit can be secured via password for protection of data and hardware e RS 232 serial e Telnet e Standard modem serial e Security callback modem serial e SSH Data may be retrieved from or through the T850 by any of the following methods Serial or modem connection to command processor using Line or Zmodem or pass through Inline Mode data in 1 01 data out 1 02 Telnet to command processor or pa
30. and an active Ethernet network The LED is off when the cable is disconnected from the network or the Ethernet Port e Left Flashes yellow green when network data tcp packets is being transmitted or received across the port When no data is actually being transmitted received this LED is off I O Port 1 amp 2 and any additional 4 1 O Port cards that may be installed e Right Lights solid green when a correctly configured cable from another device is connected to it Otherwise this LED remains off As the I O Port receives or transmits data this LED will flash red e Left Lights solid green when power is applied to the T850 regardless of whether a cable is connected to the I O Port or not Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual gt GAN EN k Slot 2 Slot 1 Battery or 48 Power y optional O Fig 3 Back panel T850 2 11 wide model gt Slot 5 Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 7 Battery or 48 Power o m A a optional Slot 6 Slot 4 HERRERAN o m MEMORY 1 0 r MODEM RESET 1 02 1101 ETH2 ETH1 DIP SWITCH PWR
31. beginning of that session are used IPRC settings changes that are made during the session are ignored 88 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Intecom Telari Definition Intecom Telari is IPRC from EADS f k a Intecom E and Telari switches In this method of IP record collection a TCP IP client on the unit attempts connections and accepts CDR via the connection This method of IPRC differs from Generic Client in that it employs a proprietary application layer protocol to transmit records Commands Command Function 20L aeaaea nee IPRC Displays a status report of the active IPRC mode IPRC STATUS IPRC IPRC Connect _ Forces the client to connect from a state where it s waiting to connect IPRC Start Causes immediate connection to the server to retrieve any new records and to resume regular checking This command is only required if automatic connection Was previously stopped using the IPRC STOP command 0 IPRC Stop Disables automatic connection and terminates any open connection Automatic 7 connection is re enabled if the T850 is restarted o Status Display The IPRC command brings up a status report similar to the following report Record Collection Servar Status esten On pOr 2301 This report simply indicates the status of the RCS The TCP port is displayed for informational purposes only since plain text IPRC does not allow the port number to be changed 89 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Scripting Scri
32. connection For situations where the wireless modem is the only means of off net access Default Route Enable should be set to ON The front panel MODEM LED shows the status of the wireless modem If net wireless mode is set to OFF then the LED should remain unlit When net wireless mode is set to PERMANENT EDGE or PERMANENT GPRS the LED flashes once per second while the modem is attempting to establish a network connection Once the connection is established the LED blinks every 3 seconds 117 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Status Commands On all products the current status of the wireless connection can be displayed using the 2w or statusw commands Note that wire or wireless or statusw Or status wireless are also valid commands The unit will respond with Wireless modem status lt state gt Possible states are not installed wireless card not detected not enabled net wireless mode OFF connecting attempting to establish connection connected connection established no active TCP session active connection established one or more active TCP sessions idle which it may be for only a moment between sessions if it says Connecting most of the time there is a problem and it would be advisable to contact Asentria Tech Support to check the wireless modem log Troubleshooting Commands For troubleshooting user either the 2w log or statusw log command Note t
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34. de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications Le Minist re n assure toutefois pas que le mat riel fonctionnera a la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce materiel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communication le mat riel doit galement etre install en suivant une m thod accept e de raccordement Dans certains cas les fils int rieurs de l entreprise utilis s pour un service indivuduel a linge unique peuvent etre prolong s au moyen d un dispositif homologu de raccordement cordon prolongateur t l phonique interne L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n empechent pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Actuellement les entreprises de t l communication ne permettent pas que l on raccorde leur mat riel a des jacks d abonn sauf dans les cas pr cis pr vus pas les tarrifs particuliers de ces entreprises Les r parations de mat riel homologu doivent etre effectu es pas un centre d entretien Canadien autoris design par le fournisseur La compagnie de t l communications puet demander a l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil a la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou a cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de
35. enable on set up nat net eth 1 nat on set up routing interface net routing if ETH1 Now connect to the unit via PPP and then connect to your eqiupment via your SSH client 57 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual SNMP Trap Capture The T850 can receive and buffer SNMPv1 traps and SNMPv2c inform requests informs collectively referred to here as notifications Each notification can be subjected to data event evaluation stored in the Event Log and delivered via normal Event Log delivery When SNMP Trap Capture is enabled the T850 listens on port 162 for notifications those over 1024 bytes are ignored The unit responds successfully to informs as soon as they arrive regardless of the content of the inform The first task the T850 does upon receiving a notification that is an inform is to send a response It then converts the notification to a multiline record MLR A multiline record is an ASCII data packet comprised of 1 or more lines In this application each line is terminated by CRLF A trap that is converted to an MLR is called a trap MLR an inform that is converted to an MLR is called an inform MLR They are generally called notification MLRs when the difference is irrelevant There are specific format rules imposed to enable easy use of data events 1 The first line of the trap MLR specifies the most important common attributes of a trap in this format TRAP AA BBBBB CCCCCCCC DDDDDDDD FROM EEE EEE EEE EEE ENTERP
36. hen teca ate noms jee ms tal normale ares Ie ON 108 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual a lib HashFinalize Description Finalizes MD5 hash value Returns Returns a 32 character ASCII string containing the hash value Example a ee ee ee eee eee ee lr Ne Mend a ae a a hraverse Sheing array lines Tor pene o cies limes yee o Update sash waste tecurrene bine cb ee hip d ee l end finalize hash hia Sti wollte beet a late as AN O ao oie print hash 971CCDF7813648A532D8 682B3 9A60CF9 a_lib Hashinit Description Initializes MD5 hashing function Returns None Example eee a AAEE AEEA Ipi ctal Nae rune Eon ia lib HashInit traverse string array lines o ias te slo wipdete hash with CUr rent Iane a Up aeea end finalize hash hash SS clean o e print hash 971CCDF7813648A532D8682B39A60CF9 109 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual a _lib HashUpdate Description Updates MD5 hash alo Has QUE de AS stc op SO SAMOA rompre ras hentai cu Lia raoba contain binary values Returns None EAS O IO O O i initialize hash function O alla ate SS Mulet sita euge MaS for be I a oe ties ae cle update hash with current line amas dare i end i finalize hash hash a lib FinalizeHash O De o Os prine hash ON EEES SAO DES 2E VAn OCO a_lib InitEncryption Description Initialize encryption decryption functions with a user specified key
37. in the alternate range of 1000 1199 can be used 74 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Very High Event Class sets the class for the alarm When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this data alarm Return to Normal Settings Internal Analog Input Event Ser rangs Return to Normal Event Actions Return to Normal Event Trap Number Return to Normal Event Class Return to Normal Event Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the action string for the event is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information Return to Normal Event Trap Number sets the trap number which can be useful when using SNMP trap managers that employ a trap numbering system to help identify incoming traps The default trap number for analog events is 140 but any number in the alternate range of 1000 1199 can be used Return to Normal Event Class sets the class for the alarm When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this data alarm Unit Conversion Settings teleBoss 2590 Analog Input Event Unit Conversion Unit Name Low Voltage Amount tenths Low Unit Amount tenths Low U
38. is the number of minutes 0 65535 the unit will wait without receiving data before alarming Apply Alarm on Days displays a menu where the seven days of the week are listed and each can be toggled ON or OFF to designate whether this particular No Data alarm is active on that day Default setting is ON for Monday thru Friday and OFF for Saturday and Sunday 38 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Enable Ports displays a menu where the installed serial ports are listed and each can be toggled ON or OFF to designate whether this particular No Data alarm is active on that port Default setting is OFF for all ports Add Exclusion Delete Exclusion allow you to add or delete specific dates when this No Data Alarm should take the day off For example Christmas is a day you might want to add here Select Add Exclusion and type in 12 25 To delete a date you select Delete Exclusion and type in the date you want to remove After an exclusion date is added it appears in the brackets at the bottom of the menu 15 dates can be entered to be excluded Percent Full Alarm Settings Telas oss 230 Percent kull Alarm certings A Alarm Enable OFF Percent Full Threshold 80 Alarm Actions Alarm Message DB Exceeds ihres Noka Alarm Class Trap Number Alarm Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable the percent full alarm Default setting is OFF Percent Full Threshold set the percent full level at which the alarm will be triggered Default set
39. key that displays a value that reflects the current state of the DSL interface Values are an integer gt 0 e 0 means it is not activated the unit is not talking to the modem no address is usable with the ISP the DSL is not trained e 1 means the interface is in an intermediate level of availability there is no address usable with the ISP and the DSL is not trained but the unit can talk but not necessarily is talking to the modem e 2 means the interface is in an intermediate level of availability moreso than value 1 there is no address usable with the ISP but the DSL is trained and the unit has good communication with its DSL modem e 3 means the interface is fully activated DSL is trained and there is an address usable with the ISP These values are analagous to modem LEDs seen on some DSL routers power link DSL Internet O can be though of as power 1 can be thought of as link 2 can be thought of as DSL and 3 can be thought of as Internet Connectivity When the interface is activated it can be used for Internet connectivity The simplest way to use it is as ADSL gateway via the DSL routing function see DSL Routing section Deactivation Deactivation means the unit is no longer connected to the ISP provider via ADSL Deactivate by setting net dsl command 0 When the DSL interface is deactivated the line may still be trained ADSL specifications e Full rate ANSI T1 413 Issue2 ITU T G 992 1 and ITU T G 992 2 st
40. ln Message data es tall Mates tano Ec CN contada Dinary values Returns Returns 1 if the target script is running or nil if not Note that there is no guarantee the target script will actually process the message set target script by name mame Switch Handler set message id msg id 5 seme Some ed es cls mess de msg text Manual override send the message a lib SendMessage name msg id msg text a _lib SetLED Description Controls the state of front panel LEDs on the SL85 Supported LEDs can be set to off steady on or flashing at 1 cycle per second OS O e ES Terre Eed NE male Td toco arrolla OS ale state SSA SO O O O O ES ENS Returns None Example turn on the alertl LED al SsetLED alert Yon mako SuSE EED ESO la Ds ELE D Sellen e etait 112 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual a_lib Sleep Description Suspend script activities for specified amount of time e epi se mc Pess somos How much time to sleep in milliseconds Returns None Example A EN Se LS Oe EL Pe aS Ree OS Se wait for 5 seconds before further actions a lib Sleep 5000 a_lib Relay Description Sets a relay output to a given state IN ee ee ees Pe Lee ee ee een Ee ee ae eS ee AS Us E SS Ire slo SIENS ECC Mot ab a STORE EvVentsensos Slot O M6 Otros N Cerna relay Relay number on eventsensor 1 10 State E aee EO Crea uo Lo SEM OS Ace T ee Ever durat ron Number or seco
41. managing users passwords and access rights By default the following four user profiles are enabled Note that if a password is defined without a user name the profile is defined just by the user name All of the default profiles are password only All passwords are masked The default settings are configured to low security for your convenience in setup It is highly recommended that you change these passwords and record them in a secure location User Password___________LoginTo User1 SMDR Command processor User2 SUPER Command processor User3 ACCESS1 Passthrough File 1 User ____ ACCESS2 Passthrough File 2 A ee The Status Screen The T850 Status screen is the unit s one stop informational source Most of the information that a user would need to know about the unit is available through this display This section outlines this data and highlights why it is useful MAIS A SD STaTu us Site Name 850 850000084 Serial Number 850000084 mea dl o DERE OS o OS TE Ace O AO AS MAC ARE OSO Aes OA SA TE OAT BEA 2 3 SLATE OFF IP Acce 5 0 0 0 0 3 OFE MAC Acidi s 00 10 43 60301 1F s OPE Band hike Full Wrap Name AS O O NOO DO E CN ES AO CO O COMPLETE gt TeleBoss 850 indicates that this product is the T850 followed by 2 03 050 the currently loaded firmware version Site Name is the identifier assigned to each T850 by the end user in the General Settings menu Serial Number is the factory assigned uniqu
42. mm ss format in the output field MTOHMS works like STOHMS except it assumes the value to be converted is in minutes The maximum output field length is 300 characters The maximum record length is 520 characters Aside from the up to 48 output fields there are 6 other items to configure Setting RO alcatel ip IP address of PBX alcatel port TCP port of PBX real time interface Default is 2533 alcatel timeout Timeout in seconds used for waiting for packets and connection retries Default is 30 alcatel delim Output field delimiter This is a 1 byte value expressed as ASCII HEX If it is non zero then this byte is appended to each unterminated output field For example to separate each output field with a space assign this key the value of 20 Default is 00 net i iprc mode ALCATEL OMNIPCX Selects the client as the active IPRC service cmmmmmmmmcmmmmecmmeeme o e e mos Um e A rm ds Net iprcfile Selects the database file used for record storage Standard Ticket Fields There are 48 ticket fields to choose from when paring down which data you would like to keep from the incoming tickets This section covers each of the fields their location and size in the ticket and the alignment of the data within the field When specifying an output field using TICKET FIELD NUMBERS the unit uses this standard ticket format Note Ticket structure is subject to change by Alcatel You should refer to the latest Alcatel d
43. multiline records Default setting is OFF MORE ROcS RSS Uschi OEM Complex Mc Ine RES Ondas SENS A Complex Molti imne Record Enable OFF Stat Piele 1 Character Boston Sale ReO e Stare Piele 2 Character Position Skarit eO RS O y Collect Lines Before Start Record End Detection Line Count End Field 1 Character Position End Field 1 Text End Field 2 Character Position End Field 2 Text ENK aHa aa Potomac cm W or o o e e e e e e St St SS SS OS a so a es n S Oe 0 OT 1 O E Complex Multiline Record Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable advanced multiline detection Default setting is OFF Start Field n Character Position sets the character position used to define the beginning of the multiline field This option is used with Count method record end detection Start Field n Text sets the text used to determine the beginning of the multiline field This option is used with Formula method record end detection Collect Lines Before Start Record sets the number of blank lines that are between each record End Detection toggles between FORMULA COUNT and BLANKS to set the method of detecting the end of each record Default setting is FORMULA Line Count is the number of lines to meter each record at This option is used with BLANKS record end detection End Field n Text Character Position is the counterpart to start the text or character position option T
44. not an option Default setting is OFF Password Expires After sets the number of minutes 0 180 before the single use password expires A setting of 0 means the password will never automatically expire Default setting is 0 Secure Callback n sets the modem callback numbers If configured the T850 will disconnect any modem connections from this user and then attempt to dial out to each of these numbers If one of the numbers answers the other end must respond with the login credentials of the user used to initiate the callback Max length 48 chars Global Password Security Settings TeleBoss 850 Global Password Security Settings Menu A Show Username Password Prompt Ome Local Command Requires Password Modem Callin Requires Password Globally Allow Access via TCP IP Port 23 Requires Password TCP IP Port 210x Requires Password TCP IP Port 220x Requires Password Username and or Password Required Shared Secret for Challenge Response B C D E E G H i 31 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Global Password Security Settings set parameters for passwords and security that are required for every user who attempts to log into the T850 Show Username Password Prompt is an ON OFF toggle to set whether a prompt for logging in is displayed Default setting is OFF Local Command Requires Password is an ON OFF toggle to set whether a password for I O 2 users is required Default setting is OFF Modem Callin Req
45. profile s login challenge destination e g sec user challenge telnetsendto Not all actions are applicable to all events relay actions can be caused only by sensor events and data events 67 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Asentria Alarms Asentria Alarms are a receipt verified alert system delivered via modem or TCP on port 4000 When an Asentria Alarm is initiated the box dials into the callout number specified by the action Once connected it sends a header and waits for a specific response If the T850 receives a specific response to the header it delivers alarms in CRC mode otherwise alarms are delivered in non CRC mode In CRC mode each Asentria Alarm is transmitted with some extra control characters and a CRC and the remote host is required to acknowledge each alarm in a certain format After all Asentria Alarms have been delivered the box waits for 20 seconds for any type of keystroke If a keystroke is detected the box will present a login menu Asentria Alarm Protocol Initial header Note Please see the Control Characters appendix for more information about special characters used within this section Upon dialing into the receiver the T850 will send a message similar to the following TeleBoss 850 Server Room B Asentria Alarm Notice ver 1 00 CR LF ENO The first line of the output is the T850 s answer string The second line is the 1850 s unit ID The third line indicates the version of Asent
46. regarding SSH and SFTP Quick Start SSH into the unit ll SFTP CDR out of the unit Ill Reestablishing authenticity of the SFTP host IV Configuring authentication V Configuring a login banner for SSH VI Menu changes Quick Start SSH into the unit The T850 supports Secure Shell SSH version 2 including Secure FTP SFTP SSH version 1 is not supported Some configuration steps are necessary before the initial SSH connection to the unit Connect to the unit via a conventional method serial port telnet modem to make these configuration changes The changes are 1 Make a user profile with a username and password required 2 Configure network settings required 3 Generate the host key optional These are the steps in detail 1 Make a user profile with a username and password required This is done via the Setup gt User Profile Settings menu 2 Configure network settings required By default the unit ships with static IP address 0 0 0 0 Change this to an appropriate static IP address on your network as well as the default router and subnet mask if necessary 3 Generate the host key optional By default the T850 requires password authentication and does not require public key authentication If you are not certain that you fully understand what public key authentication is call Asentria Technical Support and ask them to explain it to you The T850 ships with a host key already generated You may decide to ge
47. represents the latching mechanism on the housing GND RED GND RED l 48 VDC BLUE 48VDC BLUE DANGER FIRE HAZARD DO NOT LEAVE AN UNCONNECTED WIRE EXPOSED DO NOT CONNECT THE UNIT TO ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT UNTIL YOU KNOW THE UNIT POWERS UP CORRECTLY Option A Connect the supplied harness assembly to your 48VDC voltage source l Ensure the unit is not connected to any peripheral equipment NOTE Peripheral Equipment connections may cause a short circuit of your 48V supply if the power connections are reversed Do not connect peripheral equipment connections until you know the unit is operational by observing the front panel Power LED Strip the ends of the wires Using wire nuts not supplied connect the stripped wires to the power source The black red wires connect to ground or the most Positive connection on the voltage source The white blue wires connect to 48VDC or the most Negative connection on the voltage source Option B Use the supplied kit to make a wire harness 1 2 3 4 You will need a crimping tool that crimps standard Molex type 18 24 AWG Mini Fit Terminals Molex Part Number 39 00 0060 Engineering Series 5556 Crimp the supplied terminals to your cable connections Insert the crimped terminals into the supplied white nylon housing Orient the housing so the latching mechanism is up and you are looking into the large end of the housing See diagram above I
48. routed frames egressing the unit on the specified interface That is when PPP routing is operating and forwarding frames received on the PPP interface which can be the same thing as the wireless modem interface the unit rewrites the source IP address of forwarded frames leaving the unit to the IP address of the ethernet interface on which they leave If this setting is disabled then forwarding may still happen since it is governed only by the PPP routing settings but the source IP address of the forwarded frames is not rewritten net wireless defaultrouteenable Setup gt Modem Settings gt Wireless Modem Settings When ON the wireless interface is set as the default route when connected which is either never or all the time with our current options When OFF the wireless interface will not become the default route when connected The default is OFF For a change to this setting to take effect and if the wireless link is already up the wireless link must be restarted While it is possible to detect a change to this setting and automatically restart the wireless link it is possible that an ongoing session such as a web session which would not be seen as an ongoing connection could get interrupted To avoid this restart the wireless connection using the wireless restart command This brings down the wireless link and it automatically comes back up with the new setting in effect Setup Menu All of the net wireless settings above can b
49. semicolon Each keyword specifies a certain action and has its own parameter set which is enclosed in parentheses For example the keyword trap has a parameter lt address or index gt and has syntax trap address or index in an action list This keyword means send a trap to the specified parameter If the parameter is an address then it uses that address as the trap destination If the parameter is an index then it uses the address specified in the IP action setting list indexed by the specified index This IP action setting list is action ip so trap 1 means send a trap to the address in setting action ip 1 e cancel idname Cancel any running action list identified by idname e dispatch phone or index Send a Dispatcher alarm via modem index is the phone number configured with action call number E g action call number index e email email or index Send an email to the address specified by email index is the email address configured with action email e group groupname Identify this action list as part of a group identified by groupname not currently used In a future version this will be used to cancel or postpone groups of action lists e id idname Identify this action list by idname e malert phone or index Send an malert Asentria Alarm via modem the parameters are the same as for the dispatch keyword e modem phone or index Make the unit dial a phone number and start a login session to the unit s command processor with
50. setting print a lib AccessSetting sys sitename Data Link modify a setting print a lib AccessSetting sys sitename Yakkity Yack Yakkity Yack a_lib CheckMessages Description Checks for IPC message from the system or another script Returns Returns the message ID of the received message and the message string if any Returns nil if no message was received There are several messages that could be sent to a script from the system A well behaved script should call CheckMessages periodically and handle these messages appropriately ne ID Purpose 13808 Terminate The script should do any necessary cleanup and then shut down gracefully using the a_lib Exit function Yield device A passthrough session is being initiated to a port that is currently allocated by the script The 13819 script can close the device or terminate to allow the passthrough session to proceed but it is not required to 106 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual check for message Mess ase Cl el JO CO Mis SECTE ES A E 1 Shitedown request Wie TSS Sissies Tiel e e SO Gira ee hull ys mt downs end a_lib Decrypt Description Decrypts ciphertext that was generated using the a_lib Encrypt function Sica eee le ela ciphertext SLC ONENI NO elie sed pier ese length Length of ciphertext string Returns Returns the decrypted data as a string and the data length Example a initialize encryption my key
51. similar to the following report for Generic Server OE Record Collection Server Statuse ES Den o Ap Ius IO This report simply indicates the status of the RCS The TCP port is displayed for informational purposes only Generic Client Definition Generic Client IPRC is a TCP IP client that runs on the T850 and attempts connections to a specified host to download records This connection is a clear text telnet protocol typically over port 1752 Commands eee Command Function IPRC Displays a status report of the active IPRC IPRC STATUS mode AA AAA AAA Status Display The IPRC command brings up a status report similar to the following report Record Collection Client Status Warting to open Connect ron Last error None 79 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Avaya Definity RSP Definition Reliable Session Protocol RSP is Avaya s solution to the problem of lost connections while transferring valuable call record data This protocol is used on both the client PBX and server Data Link sides to ensure that if the data connection breaks no records are lost This is accomplished by the devices repeatedly checking in with one another If the connection is lost an alarm sent out by the Data Link and the PBX if so configured and the PBX will begin to buffer its own data until the connection is restored Commands COTCELTEEC EEE EEE EEE TEE TETE EEE EEE EC EEE ET EE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE LE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE
52. sitename setting key all others return ERROR To make the system prompt blank set sys prompt to a null value i e sk sys prompt Examples Set prompt to be gt Via Setup menu Enter new prompt gt Via Setting Key sk sys prompt gt Set prompt to be Site Name Via Setup menu Enter new prompt TeleBoss or whatever the site name 1s Via Setting Key sk sys prompt S sys sitename Set prompt to be System Date and Time gt Via Setup menu The date and time entered via the Prompt option do not change as the actual date and time progress What you enter here will always be displayed as the prompt until you change it If you want the date time prompt to change with the system clock then change it via the Setting Key entry describe below Via Setting Key sk sys prompt sys clock date S sys clock time gt 78 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual IP Record Collection IPRC Generic Server Definition Generic Server is plain text record collection that offers no handshaking or quality control above that of the TCP IP protocols Therefore this method of record collection is not specific to Avaya Definity in that there is no application layer protocol Plain Text IPRC data is received on TCP port 5000 user adjustable Commands D Command Function 2 IPRC Displays a status report of the active IPRC IPRC STATUS mode IPRC Status Display The IPRC command brings up a status report
53. that you plugged your network cable into ETH1 4 Enter an IP address subnet mask and if necessary a router address 5 Toggle NAT on off as desired 6 If using this Ethernet interface for a VLAN connection select this option to configure any of six VLAN connections See the VLAN section in the Features chapter for details on how to configure 7 Press lt ESC gt to go back one level in the menu tree or lt CTRL C gt to exit the setup menu and return to the command prompt Testing Network Connectivity 1 Verify that the network router is available to the unit by typing the command PING IP_address A router is always a good candidate to test pings The following screenshot is an example of a successful ping test LS Os 68 100 59 192 168 100 59 2 56 deca lovces HOMO MG SE 100 a5 a Seo Lol climes s lt om O LOS LWW S92 emo see 1 SEINS Cri te ec LOZ Mes LWW S95 emo seg 2 isl l2s cums reo IS 7 os LOW S95 Cm SSG 5 E cime O Heol eZ loss LOW Ss cis Sect shale Eee ee Loan loss MWS S22 TONNES Elle 92 162 100 59 ping statistics gt gt 6 packets transmitted 6 packets received 0 packet loss TOUS ao Ma OA SS 2 Press lt CTRL C gt to stop the ping testing If lt C TRL C gt is not pressed the unit will continue pinging attempts indefinitely 3 If there is an error message or no response from the router first check the network settings and connection then consult your System Administrator or A
54. the answering machine The parameters are the same as for the dispatch keyword e postpone idname seconds Postpone an already running action list identified by idname for a duration specified by seconds e pause seconds Pause operation for a duration specified by seconds e relay action EventSensor point Put a relay in a certain state specified by action action one of the following words by case insensitive exact match or partial unambiguous match open close active or inactive EventSensor the number of the EventSensor that has the specified relay where it is the same as that referred to by the index in an EventSensor key e g 200 in event sensor 200 for the internal EventSensor as well as that referred to by the SNMP esindex object point the number of the relay 1 based on the specified EventSensor E g this is the same number x in event sensor 200 relay x e script action name or number Start or stop a script action is the case insensitive exact match of exec or kill name is the registered name of the script number is the number of the registered script e talert ipaddress or index Send a talert Asentria Alarm via TCP ipaddress is the destination machine index is the IP address configured with action ip E g action ip index e trap ipaddress or index Send an SNMP trap The parameters are the same as for the talert keyword In order to send a trap there must be a route for it Since a
55. total record length is 800 characters Aside from the up to 48 output fields there are some other items to configure Setting Function iprc mode Selects the client as the active IPRC service iprc file Selects the database file used for record storage iprc ccm database The name of the CallManager database containing call detail records iprc ccm username The username for logging into the CallManager server iprc ccm password The password for logging into the CallManager server prc ccm interval Determines how often the T850 connects to the CallManager server to retrieve new records in minutes Setting this value to O effectively disables automatic connection Output field delimiter This is a 1 byte value expressed as ASCII HEX If it is non zero hen this byte is appended to each unterminated output field For example to separate each output field with a space assign this key the value of 20 Default is OO iprc ccm startdate The date and time in MM DD YYYY HH MM SS format that determines which records in the CCM database are considered new records By default when CCM IPRC is enabled for the first time the T850 retrieves records that are time stamped on or after midnight the day before according to the T850 system clock After each non interactive connection to the CCM server this setting is updated to reflect the last new record date time A an iprc ccm delimiter 86 Asentria
56. trap is an unacknowledgable action the way the unit knows if a trap is successful is if it was able to leave the unit In order for a trap to leave the unit there must be an IP route to its host A trap action without a route to its host is considered a failure Without a route means for example that if the host is meant to be on a local net but cannot be ARPed if the host is meant to be off all local nets but the router cannot be ARPed if the above two conditions exist and PPP cannot be raised as a backup route 66 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Each action can take a varying amount of time depending on what s going on in the unit E g a trap may take less than a second to send if there is a route for it on a network interface that is already up like Ethernet Otherwise if the unit is configured to bring up PPP in case the trap cannot be sent on an already up interface then the trap may take a minute to send while the unit brings up PPP The unit starts all actions up to the first pause keyword at the same time E g if you have an action list like trap 1 email 1 modem 1 vause 60 trap 2 then the unit will start the first 3 actions pause for a minute then start the last action Wherever you can configure an event you can configure its actions Generally this is with the actions setting key that applies to the event you want to monitor You can also configure email actions in the action list syntax for a user
57. whether the DSL is set up for Bridged mode or Routed mode when the DSL type is STATIC Default setting is BRIDGED Username and Password specify the PPP Username and PPP Password for the DSL interface when the DSL type is set to PPPoA or PPPoE These should be set as directed by your ADSL provider and are required for DSL operaton Values are text strings max length 64 characters IP Address sets the public IP address of the unit in the case where the DSL link is active If the DSL type is STATIC the user needs to set this If the DSL Type if DHCP it is set automatically This should be set as directed by your ADSL provider Value is a dotted quad IP address Default setting is 0 0 0 0 Mask sets the subnet mask used on the DSL interface If the DSL type is STATIC the user needs to set this If the DSL Type if DHCP it is set automatically This should be set as directed by your ADSL provider Value is a dotted quad subnet mask Default setting is 0 0 0 0 Router sets the router for the DSL interface If the DSL type is STATIC the user needs to set this If the DSL Type if DHCP it is set automatically This should be set as directed by your ADSL provider Value is a dotted quad IP address Default setting is 0 0 0 0 23 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual VPN Settings MEMBROS SMS SUE A ENS Sui es VPN 1 VPN 2 B CG CPE Seteaings D Commissioning Sel tinas Following describes the menu options for configuring VPN Settings The
58. yaddayadda a lib InitEncryption my key my key encrypt a message message eles LO orcos ciphertext canes saca e Lilo mac oe mes Serge mes sede print the encrypted message print ciphertext Kthis will ele bunch Of Garbage Characters decrypt the message decrypted message a lib Decrypt ciphertext ciphertext length ES joie ae ut print decrypted message Hello world a_lib Encrypt Description Encrypts data using the Blowfish encryption algorithm el vila oy Jaimie a peo ace Solar pilinee ct SPAIN Cone ainia Ene data to tener y pi Se El NC Eel Che OL cum SUC LING 107 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Returns Returns the encrypted data as a string and the data length a thse cdl Ae encia poa Wy ke a ECC ag da eo dls oy An cepo ie y Neen Re NO PSSS age message Hello world duos tety Cibolagierexcc lenowWa a Lis nc ys messade message print the encrypted message print ciphertext Sets swivel ella Mota cto Garbage enema tes decrypt the message der preedtnes SACS LE MINIER Ter Ke o he resul ies A Ao ie prlde prednies a qe Hello world a_lib Exit Description Terminates the script la Iba Bit resule 1e ei Resule code to analcate Eme exe stacus OL Che Script Returns None if some operation failed 1f SomeOperation true then terminate with error user defined error code o roo end im ste cho Some Ciwlasie SEU ne ana
59. 0000003 N 021 00 TO02014 DN6502 02 25 09422 0000510 0000004 N 022 00 T007002 DN5700 02 25 09 19 00 02 36 0000005 E 023 00 TO02024 DN1006 02 25 09 22 00 00 58 0000006 N 024 00 TO02042 DN6000 02 25 09 21 00 00 46 0000007 N 025 00 DN5154 TO01035 02725 09 04 00 17 50 A 5558451000 0000008 N 026 00 DN1192 TO01031 02 25 09222 00 01 10 5558406776 0000009 N 027 00 DN1048 TO01034 02 25 09 23 00 00 26 A 5556426898 0000010 N 028 00 DN1197 TO01020 02 25 09 19 00 04 30 A 5552550948 0000011 N 029 00 DN6063 TO01033 02 25 09223 00 00 16 A 5557458535 0000012 N 030 00 TO02019 DN6447 02 725 09 23 002005 10 Alarm records 0000001 N 019 00 DN1042 1001034 027250929 00200250 A 5556461677 DA 1 0000001 N 019 00 DN1042 1001034 02 25 09 21 00200250 A 5558481077 DA 2 0000011 N 029 00 DN6063 TO01033 02725 09223 00200716 A 5557468535 DE 1 e The first record matches data alarm 1 because macro m1 is true Macro m1 is true any time the character in the 7th position is 1 e The first record also matches data alarm 2 because macro m1 is true and field f2 contains a 0 character e The eleventh record matches data alarm 1 again because macro m1 is true It does not match data alarm 2 because field f2 does not contain a 0 character 65 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Action List An action list is a text string that specifies what the unit should do upon an event It s comprised of a list of keywords and parameters separated by
60. 1V5 E1V6 E2V1 E2V2 E2V3 E2V4 E2V5 E2V6 Dialup Modem PPP Wireless Modem PPP WPPP and NONE Default is NONE To configure a static host route you 1 Enable it 2 Specify a destination net with sigbits 32 3 Specify gateway or interface To configure a static network route you 1 Enable it 2 Specify a destination net with sigbits lt 32 3 Specify gateway or interface You can specify a gateway or interface If you specify a gateway only then the frame will be IP addressed to the destination subnet and transmitted to the gateway and the gateway needs to be either a local Ethernet subnet or the peer of a PPP connection be it wireless or PSTN If you specify an interface regardless of specifying a gateway then the frame will be transmitted out that interface If it is an Ethernet interface then the destination address which matches the destination net of the route will be arped If it is a PPP interface then the frame which matches its route will be transmitted to the PPP peer Note Specifiying that certain traffic goes out a PPP interface does not cause PPP to be raised when that traffic needs to leave the unit If a PPP interface is down then any static routes that specify a PPP interface are effectively disabled Note Currently there is no support for Dialup Modem PPP and Wireless Modem PPP to be functional at the same time Eventually this will not be the case but in the meantime the effect is that if you specify
61. 50 User Manual VLANS A VLAN 802 1Q Virtual Local Area Network is used to separate broadcast domains via software instead of via hardware physical layout of network devices and cabling Software on network nodes like the T850 abstracts this into virtual network interfaces so each interface can have its own virtual interface configuration static address subnet mask router The unit operates with virtual interfaces the same as it would with real interfaces Configuration Each Ethernet interface can have up to 6 VLANs bound to it Access configration items via any of the following Menu Setup gt Network Settings gt Ethernet Settings gt Ethernet x gt VLAN Settings Web Networking gt Ethernet Settings gt Ethernet x Settings gt scroll down to VLANx Settings Keys net eth vlan id net eth vlan priority net eth vlanT ip net eth vlan mask net eth vlan router net eth mode VLAN ID O to 4094 this is what identifies the VLAN VLAN priority O to 7 this is the priority assigned to egress frames IP mask router Configured like any other interface This router setting is included in the set of candidate default routers which the unit can use The unit does not yet support configuration of individual host and network routes Select the default router with the net default router setting if the unit has not already selected an appropriate one for you Note that the unit does not heed changes to networ
62. C ee 10 Sello Men iii Re ee aera eee ears ee ee eee aren ern ene nore reer ey 12 OVC VIC WW sisii ea ii Cada steels tata tete ah en teen een ia nud tie Di ete 12 Option FV DES aiii aa 12 Web Interfa Clio 13 Main Setup Men aiii il 13 Network Seting S sen RE A ic 14 Senal Send nn ee 24 Modem Sets A e aces 26 User Profile SOINS ino 29 Mari EVENTDeANITIONS a a o o idas 32 ACION DEMAS iaa 42 General Settings o cd 43 Event L g SCS uno 45 Audit Woe SSMN Rs ete eet net eee ee ee ee eee renee eee eee 46 DCM DUNG SENNO S ES MR NS a a a a a a a 46 Features and How To Use TheM ococcnconcoconcnconcnconcanoncanonranonrononroncnannrnnnnrnannrnnnarannnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnanaos 47 Upgrading Me POS a E a a A ones crene nos td ce tsg ne 47 SENNO Re Sii A nn a te nuit 48 Telnet TCP CONNECCION Suussa TR A iD 49 VEAN S asa CR Genre date ene tiennent mien aS 50 Secure Shell SSH and Secure FTP SFTP nn Rd ca 51 Quick STATS TAO the Unit ennemie is 51 OF TP CDR OUCOT ING UNI icra cette eae eee ete lee a ee a es eee 51 Reestablishing authenticity of the SFTP host sn 52 COnMGUPING AUtRe NICAION ESS ES A a gaan anew meiner ote ae 53 Contiguring a login banner for Sia 53 Menu Changes aires dni A AAA AAA A A 53 Detault ROUTE adi s 54 A O 55 IP AddresS Restricciones 56 IP ROU Oi dances PR RER Re 57 SNMP Trap Capture acusando 58 INI ARO NAS ein anio ins 59 ConnguratoN ida 59 Ei A O O RN 60 Dala EVEN Sii a A a A te tte e 61 Contiguring Data Al rm E
63. Cala O Nunes DOME ODOR 7 allied Number eel field Field In the above the field definition arguments are lt field gt lt ticket field length of that field to take justification end of line chars conversion gt The ODOA terminator on field 8 tells the unit to store all assembled output fields up to and including that output field in ascending order of field definition number as 1 record Note that the ODOA optional value places the end of line characters on the last field but you could include the EOL characters at other fields also so as to make multiple records If the final field definition does not have any EOL characters then the unit stores whatever it has assembled so far as 1 record appended with either 1 the first EOL character set found in any other field definition starting with the first field or 2 CRLF if no other field definitions have EOL characters If we wanted to use explicit character position values the setup would look like this O 22870 onu Porte timeout 30 ticldil 02 2 2 L Call Type ie do sei lai OS Co Date Rime OS TAN ESA Date lame OS AO NO iS TOME a ETC Cene CaliMburatron 46 30 20 R Acting Extension Number Mo decai 0 0 SO 7 Call ane NODE Ceo Op OD OA atea Numba field field field field field field O I O1 amp WN In the above the field definition arguments are lt field gt lt start pos how long the
64. F Note Refer to the IPRC chapter for a detailed explanation of IPRC 16 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Web Interface Settings TET Boss S50 Web Intertace Settings Enable Web Interface B Web Session Timeout C Web Connection Port Enable Web Interface is an ON OFF toggle to enable the T850 s internal web server Default setting is ON Web Session Timeout sets the number of minutes 0 65535 minutes a connection may remain idle before expiring A setting of O means the connection will never automatically expire Default setting is 30 Web Connection Port is the TCP port through which the web connection is made Default setting is Port 80 SNMP Settings TSl BOS S SOU SNMP Seurimngs NERO OMR Poul ine B PPP Trap IP Address Spoofing 0 0 0 0 SNMP Community sets the SNMP community name to use Default setting is Public Max length is 23 chars PPP Trap IP Address Spoofing allows you to configure the IP address to be displayed in an SNMP trap sent over a PPP connection If undefined the T850 PPP IP is used Default setting is 0 0 0 0 Note SNMP traps are not a guaranteed means of delivering notifications Traps are a one way network datagram and the device receiving traps does not acknowledge them Therefore if the trap does not reach its intended destination for whatever reason the T850 has no way of recognizing this and resending the trap FTP Settings MeleBoss 2o 0 EMS Eno A FTP Push Enable O
65. FF FTP Server Address Username Default FTP Username Password E E TN TAS ELU Account Directory 1 440 Minutes Between Push Attempts Select Files to Push Remote File Names FTP Push Enable toggles between OFF REGULAR and SECURE Default setting is OFF FTP Server Address is the IP address or host name of the FTP server to push to Max length 64 chars Username Password defines the login credentials that are able to access the remote FTP server Max length Username is 126 chars Max length Password is 31 chars Account is a third login option used only on some FTP servers Consult your network administrator to see if this is necessary Max length 126 chars Directory is the path used to transfer the file s The file s is transferred to the root login directory if this option is left blank Max length 253 chars Minutes Between Push Attempts sets the number of minutes 1 to 9999 between FTP push attempts Default setting is 1440 minutes 17 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Select Files to Push displays the FTP File Selection menu where you can select which files are pushed by toggling ON or OFF Default setting for all is ON except for Audit Log which is OFF ES 850 FTP File Selection Data File 1 Data File 2 Events File Audit Log Remote File Names displays the FTP File Names menu where you can give each file a name other than the default name and or prepend a date time and or unique sequence
66. H H i H 1 f H H i H H H j H j f H f H j f H f H H H H H f i H i f H H i H i f H H H H H f i H f H f i H f H f i H H i H H H i i f H H i i f H H H i H H f H i j i H i f i H i j i H i f H H 1 KK KK KKK KKK gt lt gt lt gt lt gt KK DK KIKI i H j H 1 H f f f H H f H j H H i i H i i H i H i H i H i H i f H H f 1 f H H H f H H 1 f H H H f H H 1 f H f f H i f i j i H i i f j i H i f i 1 H i f 1 H H 1 f f 1 H H f j H f 1 H 1 H f f 1 H f H 1 H f f f f 1 f 1 H f H 1 f f f f f H f f i H H H 1 H 1 i H H 1 f H f i H H 1 i j i f i f i H i j i f i H i H i H i 1 i f H f H H f f H H f 1 H f H H 1 f H 1 H H f f H 1 H 1 H H i H j H H H H 1 H j H f H H H H H H H j H i j H H H j f f i j H H H j H j H j H H H H H j H H H H H H H f H j H H H j H H H j H H H H H 1 f H H H 1 H H H H H H j H f H H 1 H 1 H H H f H f f f H f H H 1 H H 1 H H H f 1 H H H H f H f f H f H H H H f H H 1 H H H H H H 1 j H H H H H H 1 H H H H j H H f H H H f H H j H H H H H H H j H H H 1 H x x x x KKK KKK Ko XK XK HK OK OK X lt X Setup Menu Permissions 2 T S S A Most settings V
67. L interface net dsl command 0 when the DSL interface is not activated net dsl command 1 when DSL activation is in process net dsl command 2 when the DSL interface is trained but not yet fully activated net dsl command 3 when the DSL interface is fully activated ready to use for network traffic If the interface doesn t activate then first check if anything about the configuration on the unit is invalid Then check this configuration against what was specified by the ADSL provider Automatic Activation In automatic activation the unit raises the DSL interface upon boot and keeps it up until it is explicitly deactivated by the user by setting net dsl command 0 Once the interface is activated you can use it as an outbound only interface It is completely firewalled to the Internet The only traffic allowed in is traffic associated with existing connections meaning all connections must originate from unit Pinging ICMP TCP and UDP traffic is the only traffic allowed and this traffic must originate from the unit Data on the ADSL connection can be viewed with the net dsl info key branch net dsl info isp ip Read this key to see what IP address the DSL interface is using with the ISP net dsl info isp linktime Read this key to see how long the unit has been connected to the ISP i e how long the unit has had Internet access since the connection was started net dsl info isp status Read this key to see whether the unit is connect
68. Link Control or VCM Virtual Channel Multiplexed This is provided for you by your DSL provider and is required for DSL operation Values are LLC or VCM Settings for PPPoA or PPPoE net dsl username This specifies the PPP username for the DSL interface This is provided for you by your DSL provider Values are text strings up to 64 characters net dsl password This specifies the PPP password for the DSL interface This is provided for you by your DSL provider Values are text strings up to 64 characters Settings for Static net dsl mode This controls whether the DSL is set up for Bridged mode or Routed mode This is provided for you by your DSL provider Values are BRIDGED or ROUTED net dsl ip This is the public IP address of the unit in the case where the DSL link is active This is essentially inaccessible from the outside world because it is completely firewalled on the unit This is provided for you by your DSL provider Value is a dotted quad IP address net dsl mask This controls the mask used on the DSL interface This is provided for you by your DSL provider It is applicable only when net dsl type is STATIC Value is a dotted quad subnet mask net dsl router The router for the DSL interface This is provided for you by your DSL provider This is applicable only when net dsl type is STATIC Value is a dotted quad IP address net dns This specifies Domain Name System addresses to use This is provided for you by your DSL provider
69. MS ON A Ae A lime ara O Si oe CUD A Real Time Socket Mode LISTEN SNOW e era Sic On CONNEC OJO Regunre ron to o Eee Data FION hehe TeOnnece ale ma elos e eMe Close Socket When File Empty Real Time Socket Push Hostname IP Real Time Socket Push Port Number Real Time Socket Push Retry Timer Real Time Socket Mode can be toggled to LISTEN PUSH and OFF When set to LISTEN this functions like traditional real time sockets on TCP port 2201 When set to PUSH the unit tries to make a TCP connection on the TCP port specified in G Real Time Socket Push Port Number As long as a connection exists the unit sends all data in the specified file on the connection as data become available Default setting is LISTEN Show Answer String on Connection is an ON OFF toggle to enable the prompt indicating successful connection to the Real Time Socket RTS port Default setting is ON Require Xon to Start Data Flow is an ON OFF toggle to enable the Xon Xoff data flow control requirement Default setting is OFF Idle Connection Close Timer sets the number of seconds 0 255 to wait before disconnecting an idle connection A setting of O means the connection will never automatically close Default setting is 0 Close Socket When File Empty is an ON OFF toggle to set whether or not the T850 will automatically terminate the RTS connection when the file for this port has been emptied Default setting is OFF Real Time Socket Push Hostname IP sets the
70. OCOCOCO OEE OCOCOCCCOCOOOOCCOCCCCOOOOCOCCCCCCOCOGOCCECE COCC COCE IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOMEONE IS DOING SOMETHING NASTY Someone could be eavesdropping on you right now man in the middle attack It is also possible that the RSA host key has just been changed The fingerprint for the RSA key sent by the remote host is d7 3a 05 e0 70 4d 2c 15 ae d2 f1 c2 75 d2 af 53 Please contact your system administrator The unit will not push to a host that it sees has a different host key than the one you had vouched for This is because the unit does not know if the host key changed due to the key of the real host actually changing or due to an imposter server coming on line to pretend to be your host and thus having a different host key If you know your host key has not changed then you know the unit is being eavesdropped on Otherwise the host key simply changed and you must reestablish the authenticity of the host to the unit Do this with the following steps 1 Delete the old host key from the unit by entering SSHC DKM lt old hostname gt 2 Enter PUSHTEST to vouch for the host again 92 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Configuring authentication By default the unit requires password authentication and does not require public key authentication in SSH For added security you may decide to require public key authentication when connecting to the unit Do this with the following steps 1 Enable public key authentication by enterin
71. P Settings menu where you can configure the SNMP community name and spoofed PPP Trap IP address FTP Settings displays the FTP Settings menu where you can configure automatic FTP pushes of buffered data E gt Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual PPP Settings displays the PPP Settings menu where you can configure settings for PPP Dialout PPP Hosting and IP Routing Email Settings displays the Email settings menu where you can configure the SMTP server address Email domain name and authentication parameters Real Time Socket Settings displays the Real Time Socket Settings menus where you can configure real time socket settings for each file of buffered data Real Time Sockets are used to collect data on TCP port 2201 from a serial port in real time while buffering data if the network connection goes down SNMP Trap Capture Settings displays the SNMP Trap Capture Settings menu where you can toggle this feature on or off and select which file to store the traps in IP Address Restrictions displays the IP Address Restrictions menu where you can limit Ethernet and PPP communications to or from specific IP addresses Static Route Settings displays the Static Route Settings menu where you can configure static network routes DSL Settings displays the DSL Settings menu where settings are configured so the T850 can communicate using the optional ADSL Modem VPN Settings displays the VPN Settings menu where settings are configured so t
72. P packets of specific types and origins to and from a device connected via PPP Route PPP to Ethernet toggles ON OFF to enable the T850 to forward IP frames originating on PPP that are not IP addressed to the unit as well as forward IP frames received on Ethernet that are associated with forwarded frames that originated on PPP Default setting is OFF Route Ethernet to PPP toggles ON OFF to enable the T850 to forward IP frames originating on Ethernet that are not IP addressed to the unit as well as forwards IP frames received on PPP that are associated with forwarded frames that originated on Ethernet Default setting is OFF Ethernet to PPP NAT Enable toggles ON OFF to enable the T850 to do network address translation on these forwarded frames Default setting is ON Ethernet Interface toggles between ETH1 ETH2 or any of the six VLANs that can be configured on either ETH1 or ETH2 to inidcate which interface to use for the PPP connection Default setting is ETH1 Refer to the IP Routing section in the Features chapter for a detailed explanation of IP Routing Route Test Settings TeleBoss 3850 Route Test Settings A Route Test Enable Minutes Between Tests IP Address 1 IP Address 2 IP Address 3 Route Test Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable route testing Default setting is OFF Minutes Between Tests sets the number of minutes 0 65535 to wait between each round of testing Default setting is 10 minutes IP Addres
73. QUAUONS asa euaeahveeseutodswaantene lentes een 63 DATA Alarni Macros En en ne A a A nets 64 ACTOS ii A A A ane n ee sente sn A annees A ent een anses tee 66 ASMA Alarm S A a ee deu 68 EventSensor Configuration Set p nia AA A A A AAA anse 70 COMAE CIO re Seb a o ere io 70 T Mph ralUre NASA o a ds le 71 Ara e espia es 10 AA aaa a a 72 A alog Voltage Sensor oct a decai 73 Reay DUI ea di 75 Relays AS Alarm ACUON din 77 Customizable Command Promo ts anne A 78 PRecord GoleciomIRRO aa ca 79 Genere Sc eliana isa 79 Generic lenta iia 79 Avava Deny RSP anientar a SEa r aaa aa iaie 80 Alcatel OMMPCX 4400 srta dust a a EA E E 81 CISCO CallMan a geksan a a A A T EN 84 Mecom Telar orn A a a Ai 89 e PA aa o tuna RTE 90 Contigua ON cari da RE A EN 90 Serpii Mana eMe Odia ld E adecco 90 SCHIDE SCID Sitio a a N a a 93 162 4 0 URL RES RE 93 Manage Script Ness RE iaa 94 Script Programming Guida A vain de td idea ato 95 SCHIDUNG FAG nidad a il lio 95 OmniLta FUACcUON Sia ta dido 96 Command Reference ermano 114 User Interface COMMANGS aserrada 114 Setup COMMAN A Sierra aida 114 System Command Ss gssai Annee nee lines nn ele a 115 Wireless IM OG Minima ida 116 BES ES LEE LLC 1 ioc ar A A O 116 A temoustt ant auetasavedaet 116 MU ple Y GV pa deg A E EEE T EEA E EE A AEE E lees E E aa E A oped E A 116 SIETOM T RE AEE EA ee TAE ee ene T E E E PEE E EA EE EE TA A E E PE E ee 117 Operas arras 117 IO a O O Cc O A 118 Troubleshooting COMMANAS
74. RISE FFF where the fields occupied by A F are A generic trap number position 6 length 2 padded with Os The generic trap number indicates the generic trap type of which there are 7 coldStart warmStart linkDown linkUp authenticationFailure egpNeighborLoss enterpriseSpecific OnRWN B specific trap number position 8 length 5 padded with Os C date the trap was received in MM DD YY format position 15 length 8 D time the trap was received in HH MM SS 24 hr format position 24 length 8 E source IP address position 38 length 15 each octet is padded with Os F enterprise OID position 65 variable length 2 The first line of the inform MLR specifies the following INFORMREQUEST CCCCCCCC DDDDDDDD FROM EEE EEE EEE EEE where the fields occupied by C D amp E are C date the inform was received in MM DD YY format position 15 length 8 D time the inform was received in HH MM SS 24 hr format position 24 length 8 E source IP address position 38 length 15 each octet is padded with Os 3 Each additional line in the MLR for both inform MLRs and trap MLRs is devoted to 1 varBind in the notification The format of this varBind line is AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BBB where the fields occupied by A amp B are A varBind OID position 1 length 40 left justified truncated or padded with spaces as necessary B varBind value position 44 variable length l
75. SS port_number Provide pass through terminal access ee between the user and the input port SK Set get key SK KEY valuel Set or get a single key gt See Setting Keys for more information SK GET Read keys SK GET X A CUS TOM filter SK GET initiates a download of Setup menu options A o See Setting Keys for more information _ SK HERE haa individual SK HERE SK HERE allows you to set or get individual keys keys interactively EEE see Setting Keys for more information SK LOG Show SK error log SK LOG SK LOG outputs a list of any errors 7 generated during an SK set O o See Setting Keys for more information SK SET Set keys SK SET XIA SK SET puts the unit in bulk settings key upload mode SETUP Enter setup menu SETUP Opens the setup menu 114 System Commands Command COLDSTA RT Cold boot unit AA ummary DEFAUL LT Restore factory defaults Syntax COLDSTART DEFAULT DOMAIL Testemails DOMAIL DOPAGE Test pagers DOPAGE DOTRAP Test traps DOTRAP PUSHNOW Initiate an immediate FTP PUSHNOW _ push of data Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Description Resets the same settings as the D FAULT Resets all settings to factory default values except does not change the following settings e P address e Subnet mask e Router address e Serial port baud rate and data format e Data alarm fields e Data alarm settings e Action queue _ Does not
76. Setting for This Ey ntsensot xe B C D E F G H 1 J The analog voltage sensors provide individual voltage sensing These sensors can be used in various applications from monitoring a power supply to verifying RS232 voltage levels 13 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Device Name is the option name given to the sensor Analog Input n displays a menu where each analog voltage sensor can be configured Clear Settings for This EventSensor when selected will immediately clear all of the configured settings for this sensor and remove it from the Sensor Events menu except for Internal Sensors Return to the Sensor Events menu to assign it a new slot if desired and reconfigure it Analog Input n TeleBoss 850 Internal Analog Input Event 1 Analog Input Enabled Input Polarity Deadband Very High Event Settings High Event Settings Retura to Normal ceCLings Low Event settings Very Low Event Settings Unit Conversion Strings Analog Input Enabled toggles ON OFF to enable this analog sensor Default setting is OFF Input Polarity indicates to the unit whether the input polarity will be positive or negative Deadband is the range on either side of a voltage setting that prevents the alarm from repeatedly going in and out off the alarm state as the actual voltage fluctuates above and below the voltage setting Very High High Low Very Low Event Settings displays a menu where the voltage at each level can be configu
77. There are two versions of the harness using different wiring colors as shown below Note Because the T850 is generally considered to be permanently connected safety standards require that an appropriate disconnect device shall be provided as part of the building installation The 48VDC input should be protected by an external 2A Slow Blow Fuse conforming to CSA UL 248 14 IEC 60127 4 2 at the power supply or within the building circuitry as appropriate The input DC power current limiting fuse circuit is provided for by the end user and is required for unit operation in compliance with safety agency approvals One example of a compliant fuse for the 48V input is a Littelfuse 239P series 2 amp fuse with a 250 VDC minimum voltage rating and interrupt rating 10 000 amps at 125 VAC 0 7 to 0 8 power factor and 100 amps at 125VAC 0 7 0 8 power factor Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual CONTENTS Please inventory the package contents and ensure you have the following items pertaining to the 48VDC Power Option 1 A cable harness consisting of 2 black or red and 2 white or A blue wires connected to a white nylon molex connector 2 A bare white nylon housing re 3 5 crimp on contacts 48VDC CONNECTION The 48VDC power supply option has 4 input connections This gives the user the ability to connect this unit to an auxiliary 48VDC power source Note The dark area on the diagram
78. UME Ol re colras ain iia ike palmera ADE celneco plato ul 100 ed Msi TU as conos coto Delle Seco nao OS Orne HEN TO MS SS O Soong el so Wis Bie le SIREE CG ECS iced Ib Primates tale IAA a lib DBGetRecord Description Retrieves a record from a database file DECS ue co dilo ee e rie The file that records are to be deleted from recnum Zero based number of the record to retrieve Returns Returns the record data as a string and the record length returns nil if unsuccessful or a record is not available enemies eco rod Eni tl Se smcjea gt tel lo IE SNS O eset Sis 0 PELNE te CONO print rec OSOS SS SS OA 0 print length 103 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual a lib DBGetRecordCount Description Retrieves the count of records in a database file or the entire database AD Cc TRE come alte aDeSe codo ut fee les Tre Tike Seo rerun the record Count ol Gah mor species returns record count for entire database Returns Returns the record count or nil if unsuccessful gt CC eC OM od e conos aan ES perne o a DEGE EREC Or dC nl JAG AL get count of records in entire database placas See cora So unio i Selle a_lib DBLockFile a lib DBUnlockFile Description Locks or unlocks a database file Locking a database file prevents records from being polled or deleted by another script or process Doce ml one Un do elle ane file The file to be locked or unlocked
79. W User n displays the configuration menu for each user profile Global Password Security Settings displays a menu of global security options Note Passwords are case sensitive and are masked in all menus and while typing them from the command line for security reasons If a user without permissions accesses the User Profile Settings menus they will see all fields in this menu either masked or with no data in them If they select an option a message will be displayed that says You do not have permission to change this setting Note When configuring a new username and an invalid or duplicate username is entered the T850 responds as follows ara lo ENED Press any key to continue Note When configuring a new password the T850 will ask you to re enter the password If the second entry of the password does not match the first the T850 responds as follows Invalid Entry Confirm Password doces not match Press any Key to Continues User Setup Menu MR 850 User Setup Menu Enable This User Access Ie User Name Password User Profile Expiration Date Time xo N User Ree L Allow User Connection via Upon Login then Go ToO Set Access Pass through Pointer To Pass cenrough Permissions Aver Pl S9C Takes User Lo MENU PPP Connection LOCAL Setup status Raghts ADMIN1 File Release Permissions File Delete Permissions Adda tonal Authentication Options MTFRS
80. a static route with Wireless Modem PPP interface when the Dialup Modem PPP is up instead of the Wireless then that traffic will go out the Dialup Modem PPP interface Setting Keys e Net staticroute enable e Net staticroute destnet e Net staticroute gateway e Net staticroute if Example Configure to route traffic to the the host 10 90 90 2 to go out via a special gateway 10 90 80 67 net staticroute 1 enable on net staticroute 1 destnet 10 90 90 2 32 net staticroute 1 gateway 10 90 80 67 Configure to route traffic to 192 168 1 0 24 which means a subnet of 255 255 255 0 to go out the wireless interface whenever wireless Is up net staticroute 1 enable on net staticroute 1 lt destnet 192 168 1 0 24 net staticroute 1 if WPPP 99 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual IP Address Restrictions IP Address Restrictions is the primary defense against unauthorized access via a network or PPP connection An administrator can restrict access by configuring one or more IP addresses that will be the only ones allowed to access the unit Restrictions can also be configured to allow or deny access to larger groups of IP addresses using 0 and 255 wildcards IP Address Restrictions do not replace or override any restrictions set by User Profiles but they do provide an extra level of protection by causing the unit to ignore all network traffic except from the addresses allowed IP Address Restrictions are configured from the Setup Netw
81. a stored in AUX1 AUX2 and AUX3 Remote Access The T850 can provide an administrator transparent access to devices connected to the serial ports of the unit via passthrough connections or through the login menu in the web interface Telnet and modem connections This sort of access can be used to configure maintain or manipulate devices that would normally have no remote access Serial Monitoring Data Events The T850 has the capability to monitor incoming data for user defined strings and then report the event via several avenues The T850 allows for up to 1000 different data events Each data event contains independent actions counters and other unique settings Data events triggered within the T850 can be logged to an Event Log This file can be viewed through the Event Log section of the setup menu via the TYPE EVENTS command or through FTP Event Notification Actions generated or detected within the T850 can be delivered through any of the following means e Modem callout e Asentria Alarms e SNMP trap e Script actions e Email e Relays if configured with optional relay Expansion Card Audit Log The T850 has the capability to log many types of administrative events from DIP switch changes to login attempts These Audit Log entries are stored in a file and can be viewed through the Audit Log section of the setup menu via the TYPE AUDIT command or through FTP Parts Identification Features and Accessories Standard Equipment
82. able methods X MODEM Y MODEM Z MODEM T FTP Script file name is required including lua extension Host is required for tftp Script file name is case sensitive other items are not DELETE Delete a Script File Deletes a script file which must be specified with the lua extension Usage SCRIPT DELETE lt script file name gt EDIT Edit a Script File Opens a script file for editing in the VI text editor If the script file does not exist a new one is created The script file name specified must have the lua extension Usage SCRIPT EDIT lt script file name gt DIR Display Script File Directory Displays a list of the script files on the unit Usage SCRIPT DIR SHOW Display Script File Displays the contents of a script file The script file name must be specified with the lua extension Usage SCRIPT SHOW lt script file name gt TEST Test a Script in Interactive Mode Opens the script in the interactive OmniLua interpreter Usage SCRIPT TEST lt script name gt 92 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Script Settings There is a group of standard settings that control various aspects of scripting These settings are available in the setup menu as shown here using T850 as example TeleBoss oon Maln c SE Menu Network Settings INS CANO As Sanos Enter youre Selecuicns 3 tekeBoss S50 5 Scripring Serrangs A Enable Seripring Clear Pending Records DTR Override Ports List Allocated Devices
83. action string for the event is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information 3 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Sensor Unresponsive Trap Number sets the number to be sent with any SNMP traps for this event Default is 50 but trap number can also be set in the range of 1000 1199 as needed Sensor Unresponsive Class sets the class for the alarm When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this alarm No Data n Alarm Settings No Data Alarms can be configured on the T850 to monitor data coming in via the serial ports and take an alarm action if a certain period of time passes with no data MelkeBoss So0 NosDarta alarm A Settings Alarm Enable Alarm Actions Alarm Message Alarm Class Trap Number Schedule 1 Begin Time Schedule 1 End Time Schedule 1 Duration minutes Schedule 2 Begin Time Schedule 2 End Time Schedule 2 Duration minutes Apply Alarm on Days Enable Ports Add Exclusion Delete Exclusion OFF No Data Timeout 1 IAE 505 0 00 0 001 0 00 0 00 MTuWThF 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Data n Alarm Settings allows you to configure two separate No Data Alarms each of which can be config
84. aded via FTP FTP gt GET SKALL FILENAME TXT retrieves all of the Setting Keys for the unit similar to the SK GET A command described above FTP gt GET SKCUSTOM FILENAME TXT retrieves any settings that are not set to factory default similar to the SK GET A CUSTOM command described above FTP gt PUT FILENAME TXT SKALL and PUT FILENAME TXT SKCUSTOM load the settings in FILENAME TXT onto the T850 Upon successful completion of loading the settings FTP will respond with 226 Transfer complete If there is a problem in the Setting Keys file then FTP will respond with 226 Transfer complete errors in setting key file Type Get SKLOG to view FTP gt GET SKLOG retrieves the Setting Keys log as described above 48 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Telnet TCP Connections The T850 provides support for Telnet TCP connections via two internal Ethernet interfaces Refer to the Ethernet Settings menu for information on how to configure these All Telnet connections are TCP connections but not all TCP connections are Telnet connections A Telnet connection is made to the T850 by using the Telnet protocol and by specifying a TCP port address Telnet refers to a TCP connection made on port address 23 which specifies that characters are supposed to be handled a certain way The T850 supports Telnet connections and also supports some custom assigned port numbers to facilitate certain connection features The following information
85. adian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protections that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination of a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 The load number of this unit is five This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for Radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Department of Communications AVIS L tiquette du ministere des Communications du Canada identify le materiel homologue Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme a certaines normes
86. allows you to configure two separate Scheduled Events each of which can be configured for any one time on any day of the week Each day s time can be scheduled independently from the others 39 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Enable Event is an ON OFF toggle to enable the Scheduled Event Default setting is OFF Event Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the action string for the event is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information Event Message sets the text string to be delivered with this event s action Default setting is Scheduled Event n Max length 126 chars Event Class sets the class for the event When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this event Trap Number sets the number to be sent with any SNMP traps for this event Default is 506 but trap number can also be set in the range of 1000 1199 as needed Event Time day sets the time 24 hour clock each day at which the scheduled event action will occur If no time is configured for any day this menu displays OFF Add Exclusion Delete Exclusion allow you to add or delete specific dates when this Scheduled Event should take the day off For example Christmas is a day you might w
87. an ON OFF toggle to enable alarming on high or low handshaking levels Default setting is OFF Serial Handshaking Low High Alarm Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the action string for the alarm is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information Serial Handshaking Low High Alarm Message is the message sent with any text based action for this event Default setting is Handshake Low High Max length for each is 126 chars Serial Handshaking Low High Alarm Class sets the class for the event When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this event Serial Handshaking Low High Trap Number sets the number to be sent with any SNMP traps for this event Default is 510 but trap number can also be set in the range of 1000 1199 as needed 41 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Action Definitions This menu is where you configure all of the actions possible when events are detected Boo S50 gt ACTLONS Derinieron Menu Hostname IP Address 1 Hostname IP Address 2 Hostname IP Address 3 More Hostnames IP Addresses Email Address 1 Email Address 2 Email Address 3 More Email Addresses Phone Number 1 Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number Pager Number Pager Nu
88. andards compliant ITU G 992 3 ITU G 992 5 and READSL2 ADSL2 2 standards compliant e Annex M and Annex L specification e Downstream and upstream data rates up to 24Mbps and 1Mbps e Reach length up to 22K ft e Dying Gasp functionality e OAM F4 F5 loop back e VC and LLC multiplexing e Multiple protocols over AAL5 RFC 2684 RFC 1483 e PPPoA RFC 2364 e PPPoE RFC 2516 e UBR CBR rt VBR and nrt VBR traffic shaping QoS 122 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual DSL Routing DSL routing is used to make the unit route and do network address translation NAT on NAT capable traffic TCP UDP and ICMP from the unit s Ethernet ports to the unit s DSL peer and hence on to the Internet For example a PC that uses one of the unit s Ethernet addresses as its default router can browse the web via the unit s DSL connection The DSL interface is firewalled such that only traffic related to already existing outgoing connections is allowed in Configuration The following Setting Keys need to be configured net dsl startmode Set this to AUTO to tell the unit to automatically raise the DSL interface upon boot Set this to MANUAL to require user intervention to raise the DSL interface or to let a VPN if it is configured to use DSL raise the DSL interface when the VPN needs to use DSL Values are MANUAL or AUTO Default setting is MANUAL net default router This setting allows you to select the default router gateway for the unit Each
89. ant to add here Select Add Exclusion and type in 12 25 To delete a date you select Delete Exclusion and type in the date you want to remove After an exclusion date is added it appears in the brackets at the bottom of the menu 15 dates can be entered to be excluded IPRC Alarm Settings An IPRC alarm allows the T850 to monitor the IPRC connection and alert you if the connection is lost This would be an indicator that the IP enabled switch has failed something has failed on the network connection between the T850 and the switch or a number of other reasons depending on the device TeleBoss 850 IPRC Alarm Settings Menu Connection Lost Alarm Enable Connection Lost Timeout Connection Lost Alarm Actions Connection Lost Alarm Message Alarm Class Trap Number Connection Lost Alarm Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable the IPRC alarm Default setting is OFF Connection Lost Timeout is the number of seconds to wait before declaring the connection lost The exact conditions for timeout vary according to the IPRC method Default setting is 60 seconds Alcatel OmniPCX this setting determines the number of seconds the client will wait before timing out A timeout will occur if the client has not received any data either ticket data or any protocol control data from the switch in the amount of time set forth here This timeout value can be set from 45 to 90 seconds Avaya Definity RSP this event is triggered when either the socket or the se
90. aracter handle until Char NII 1f response is Yes lif char y or char Y iS Soy state oe end a lib GetLine Description Reads a line of text from the device or socket Returns when a line is received that is terminated by CR or when the timeout if specified is exceeded The maximum size of the received line must be less than 128 characters el lao Ge eine Various Sn ea e mame ties handle The handle obtained when the device or socket was opened timeout How many mii seconas lote deco eE MecominG e will wait forever if timeout is not specified Returns Returns a string containing line that was read not including the terminating CR Returns nil if a complete line was not received before the timeout or if more than 128 characters were received without a terminating CR Get lane of Input Elmeout in 72 seconds Sia gt E dido Srila de mo 22000000 if we got something e ao ia O Sad a len ee ena 98 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual a_lib OpenDevice Description Opens an lO device lO port or modem and prevents it from being used by other scripts or processes No OO em Sree ex ente name The name of the device i e coml mdm1 etc Returns Returns a handle if successful nil if not open the device handle i Io IDEAS acm if handle nil then do Some a rl else de alce alo CAC SE DEV Sian end base sawe ABBR saoe saoe soome GRABAR BRA RR BARON sowo
91. aracters in length The macro name is the name by which the macro is referenced in any data alarm equation and can be up to 16 characters in length Macro names are subject to these restrictions e Macro names and data field names are not case sensitive therefore DLT35 and DIt35 are equivalent e A macro cannot be given the same name as a data field or another macro e The following names are reserved and should not be used as macro names or data field names 10x where x is a number FALSE IPRC AND TRAP OR FTP IS TRUE ISNOT Using a macro name or data field name that starts with AND or OR will cause that part of the expression to always evaluate to FALSE Macro names and data field names cannot start with When used in a data alarm equation macros are always compared to TRUE or FALSE Any other comparison yields a result of FALSE Example Settings event data 1 enable ON event data 2 enable ON e event data 1 equation m1 true event data 2 equation m1 true and f2 0 e event field 1 start 7 e event field 2 start 6 e event field 1 length 1 e event field 2 length 1 e event field 1 name f1 e event field 2 name f2 e event macro 1 name m1 e event macro 1 equation f1 1 64 Incoming records Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual 0000001 N 019 00 DN1042 T001034 02 25 09 21 00 00 50 A 5558481677 0000002 N 020 00 DN5280 TO01033 02 25 09222 00 00 08 5551377443
92. as described in this section The setup menus are the same regardless of whether the device is internal or external to the T850 Input Output Contact closure Relays Temperature Humidity Voltage Even ens ot ly SODIO Name unnamed Contact Closure ere 01 unnamed 02 unnamed 03 unnamed 04 unnamed 05 unnamed 06 unnamed 07 unnamed 08 unnamed Above is a representative Internal Events Menu showing an ES 1 EventSensor that features 8 contact closures Descriptions of temperature humidity voltage and relays will follow Contact Closure n displays the menu for configuring each of the contact closure points Contact Closure Setup TeleBose 850 Internal Contact Closure Even Sensor Name Contact Closure Enabled Event State Threshold Event State Actions Return to Normal Actions Event State Class Return to Normal Class Event Trap Number Return to Normal Trap Number Active Alarm Alias Inactive Alarm Alias xo unnamed OFF OPEN 2 aie REO 110 110 STATE AE AO Contact closures CC sense the state of a circuit A weak voltage is applied to the source pin and if pulled to ground by a connection on the circuit the sensor reports a closed state If it remains high the sensor reports an open state All of the CCs share a common ground The contact closures may be configured to alarm in either the open or closed state depending on the needs of the
93. ass Return to Normal Event Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the action string for the event is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information Return to Normal Event Trap Number sets the trap number which can be useful when using SNMP trap managers that employ a trap numbering system to help identify incoming traps The default trap number for Temperature Events is 120 but any number in the alternate range of 1000 1199 can be used Return to Normal Class sets the class for the alarm When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this data alarm Humidity Sensor Setup TeleBoss 850 Internal Humidity Event A Humidity Sensor Enabled Humidity Deadband Very High Event Settings High Event Settings Return to Normal Settings Low Event Settings Very Low Event Settings Humidity Sensor Enabled toggles ON OFF to enable the humidity sensor Default setting is OFF Humidity Deadband is the range on either side of a humidity setting that prevents the alarm from repeatedly going in and out off the alarm state as the actual humidity fluctuates above and below the humidity setting Very High High Low Very Low Event Settings display a menu where the humidity a
94. assumes that you know how to run your computer to establish and use Telnet TCP connections and only require the specific information relating to the T850 features Port numbers below include x where x is the corresponding T850 file or port number ie 2101 refers to the telnet passthrough connection made on serial port 1 e Port Address 200x A connection to port 200x is just like a regular Telnet connection to port 23 except it sets the default file for retrieving data or the default port when the Bypass command is given e Port Address 210x A connection to port 210x routes you directly to the device connected to the corresponding serial 1 0 port A banner message will be displayed indicating you are connected to that I O port To disconnect from this access mode press the lt ESC gt key twice Refer to the Passthrough section in this chapter for more information e Port Address 220x A connection to port 220x is referred to as a Real Time Socket These are sockets that are dedicated to exporting data from file x in the T850 If there is any data already stored in a particular file it will first be transferred out of the T850 to the user or machine initiating the connection After all the data currently in the file is transferred out any data that is coming into the T850 will be immediately transmitted out and across this connection Refer to the Real Time Sockets menu for information on how to configure these 49 Asentria TeleBoss 8
95. ation Network Gateway Interface Static routes are network routes that specify in a more or less permanent way static that traffic to a certain destination destination host or destination network gets routed out a certain interface or via a certain gateway Static routes gives you the ability to fine tune how outbound network traffic leaves the unit for up to eight different routes Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable a static route Default setting is OFF Destination Network is the network notation e w x y z s where s is the significant bits Default is 0 0 0 0 0 Gateway is the IP address of the gateway Default setting is 0 0 0 0 Interface toggles through all of the interfaces available on this T850 ETH1 ETH2 E1V1 E1V2 E1V3 E1V4 E1V5 E1V6 E2V1 E2V2 E2V3 E2V4 E2V5 E2V6 Dialup Modem PPP Wireless Modem PPP WPPP and NONE Default is NONE Refer to the Static Routes section in the Features chapter for a detailed explanation of Static Routes 22 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual DSL Settings MEMBROS SS MOS IE AD SAS Sins A Start Mode MANUAL PPPOA 0 0 Type VPI MOT Encapsulation VCM Mode BRIDGED Username Password RR KKK KK IP Address Mask Router OOO ON OOO OOO ON B C D E E G H I J K Following describes the menu options for configuring the optional ADSL Modem For more information regarding the operation of the ADSL modem Sett
96. attached devices Sensor Name is an alphanumeric field that allows you to name this contact closure Max length 16 chars Contact Closure Enabled toggles ON OFF to enable this contact closure Default setting is OFF Event State is an OPEN CLOSED toggle that determines whether an event will be triggered when the contact closure circuit is opened or closed The default state is OPEN 70 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Threshold is the number of seconds 0 255 the sensor must remain in the event state before an actual event occurs Default threshold is 2 Event State Return to Normal Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the action string for the event is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information Event State Return to Normal Class sets the class for the alarm When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this data alarm Event Return to Normal Trap Number sets the trap number which can be useful when using SNMP trap managers that employ a trap numbering system to help identify incoming traps The default trap number for Contact Closure Events is 110 but any number in the alternate range of 1000 1199 can be used Active Alarm Alias is a special sensor nam
97. ax length 126 chars Note Make sure to enter AT at the beginning of this initialization string Inactivity Timeout sets the number of minutes 0 255 to wait before disconnecting an idle modem connection A setting of O means the connection will never automatically expire Default setting is O Upon Modem Connect Go Directly To toggles through a list of actions to control what a user sees directly after connecting via modem LOGIN requires the user to login with username and password and will then take them to a command prompt A serial port 1 01 1 02 etc redirects a modem user directly to that serial port upon connecting In this passthrough mode the command processor of the T850 is transparent Default setting is LOGIN Caller ID Security displays a menu that allows you to configure from one to twenty inbound phone numbers to restrict modem access Caller ID Security Weileioss so Cells ID Seca Enable Caller iD 1 Caller ID 20 Add Number From Log List Note Caller ID must be available on the phone line connected to the T850 for this feature to work Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable caller ID restrictions When enabled the T850 will only answer the modem if caller ID indicates one of the allowed phone numbers is connecting Default setting is OFF Caller ID n allows you to add or change a specific phone number You are allowed to use simple wildcards in phone numbers An asterisk wildcard allows for any n
98. base Functions a lib DBDeleteAndPost Description Posts data to an auxiliary database file deleting the existing file first The purpose of this function is to provide a way for a script to store information that needs to be preserved across resets and power cycles of the unit Since the file is deleted first the data is never written to flash which would slow things down and possibly cause premature failure of the flash part Only the AUXx files can be posted to with this function al lie DEDE Mer ENGIN SENTE SICILE table Contains the following items numlines How many lines the record contains required dest The destination file auxl aux2 etc required MS Indexed record data as ASCIIZ data required Returns Returns true if the record was successfully posted or nil if not erecto yey ba le dent License CONE a numlines 2 al a 1 timestamp AS 2 AS OSOS SA Post tho record ao De Dele werner esearch 102 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual a lib DBDeleteRecords Description Deletes records from a database file Oldest records are always deleted first al ll Nene DD le reRec oras o IS eS So DISD oa Sine cio RC ARE AUTEURS Files The file that records are to be deleted from numrecs How many records to delete from the file Aa gt Specifies that all records are to be deleted Returns Returns how many records were deleted or nil if the function was unsuccessful SS CO
99. ce Settings No Dacta Alam e hemes No Data 2 Alom o eti inge Percent FULMA Sec ees Scheduled Event 1 Settings Scheduled Event 2 Settings MESES canoes Serial Handshaking Alarm Settings Data Filter Action REJECT Asentria Alarm Version L1 Require Asentria Alarm ACKs OFF N B E D E LE G H I J K L Class Table displays the menu for configuring event classification settings Data Alarm Filter Settings displays the menus for configuring serial data event monitors EventSensor Device Settings displays the menus for configuring internal and external sensors and modules that may be installed 32 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Note Currently the T850 cannot detect any external EventSensors No Data n Alarm Settings displays the menus for configuring alarms based on period of time when no data is received on a specific serial port Percent Full Alarm Settings displays the menu for configuring alarms based on how full the call record database of the T850 is Scheduled Event n Settings displays the menus for configuring alarm notifications for specific times and days of the week IPRC Alarm Settings displays the menu for configuring alarms for a lost IP Record Collection connection Serial Handshaking Alarm Settings displays the menu for enabling serial handshaking alarms for specific ports Data Filter Action toggles between REJECT and ACCEPT to indicate whether data filters are configured to reject or acc
100. cess 99 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Passthrough Passthrough also known as Bypass is a bi directional communication link for either a modem or Telnet connection through the T850 to a device attached to a serial port Pass through is useful for configuring or maintaining devices connected to the T850 without having to be in the same physical location Passthrough to a serial port is available on TCP ports 210n where n is the number of the serial port Passthrough to a serial port is available via modem using the BYPASSn command where n is the number of the serial port To terminate a passthrough session press the Escape Key three times Following is a table showing what passthrough sub features behaviors are applicable to the T850 and a detailed description of each sub feature below the table Sub feature 1850 Bypass command Yes Adjustable end sequence pause Yes End sequence for network passthrough 3 escapes via login menu or 1 escape via bypass command End sequence for modem passthrough 1 escape via bypass command Joinable sessions Yes Buffered pass through No Bypass command The command BYPASSn where r is the number of the serial port is used on a modem passthrough connection Adjustable end sequence pause This feature means you can control the minimum amount of time between entering escape characters that the unit will register as an authentic escape sequence That is you can set t
101. ckMessages function The purpose of this function is to allow communication between scripts and to allow a script to watch for system messages 95 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual When the script receives the Terminate message Message ID 13808 it should stop whatever it is doing and shut down gracefully using the a_lib Exit function If a script does not check for and respond to the Terminate message it will be shut down by the system about 20 seconds after the message is initially sent If a script uses a device such as an IO port for more than a couple of seconds it should likewise listen for the Yield Device message Message ID 13819 This way if a passthrough session is attempted to that port the script could potentially close the device so the passthrough session can use it How do save frequently changing data so it survives a power cycle Using settings or even a temporary file to save frequently changing non volatile data is not a good idea as it could result in premature failure of the flash memory You can use the a_lib DBDeleteAndPost function to save up to 500 characters of text or any other data that can be stored in a Lua string This stores the data in a special area of the database which has provisions for being maintained regardless of power loss The data can be retrieved using the normal methods i e a lib DBGetRecord where the file is specified as AUX1 or whatever Note DIR ALL displays a director
102. connections PPP Hosting Settings displays settings for hosting a PPP connection IP Routing displays settings for routing of IP packets between PPP connections and the LAN a T850 is connected to Route Test Settings displays settings for network monitoring PPP backup connection settings This menu allows you to configure up to three IP addresses to ping on a regular basis If any of the IPs are down the unit will fall back to a PPP dialout in order to maintain reliable network connectivity for sending SNMP traps 18 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual PPP Dialout Settings PSs cose 50 ao Dom etienne A PPP Dialout Enabled Telephone Number User Name Password Talks connect non Wasconnecn sce Maximum Retries Carrier Detect Timeout sec Login Sequence Timeout sec Drakout Modem IMIE Spas IP Address to Suggest H H LJ ne B C D E F G H 1 J PPP Dialout Enabled is an ON OFF toggle to enable PPP dialout Default setting is OFF Telephone Number sets the phone number of the PPP host the T850 is to dial into Max length 48 chars User Name Password sets the login credentials that are used to log into the PPP host Max length for each is 64 chars Idle Connection Disconnect sec sets the number of seconds to wait before disconnecting an idle connection A setting of O means the unit does not disconnect due to an idle connection Default setting is 60 seconds Maximum Retries defines th
103. cting an inactive modem connection The purpose of this setting is to allow the modem to get reset after a period of inactivity to ensure the modem connection is working properly Default setting is 5 minutes Band GPRS only toggles between DUAL 850 1900 DUAL 900 1800 DUAL 900 1900 MONO 850 MONO 900 MONO 1800 and MONO 1900 This sets the GSM bands on which the modem will operate Default setting is DUAL 850 1900 Note This setting is only used with the GPRS modem For this setting to take effect the wireless modem must be reset this can be accomplished by restarting the host unit or by setting the wireless modem mode to OFF for at least 10 seconds then back to a GPRS setting PPP Wireless User Name Password sets the login credentials for the PPP connection These settings are identical to the same settings in the PPP Dialout Settings menu so a change in one menu will change the settings in the other Max length for each is 64 chars Default Route Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable the wireless interface to be the default route when connected Default setting is OFF 28 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual User Profile Settings TeleBoss 850 User Profile Settings Menu ieee Se COMMAND ETEN Ucero RC OMAN DAI El MS E DAS SA UE Ea WES ses INES CIN OUI A po A User User User User User User User User User User LES alles User 12 Global Password Security Settings a ra ne PRAT aes ere
104. d from which you can select one to be assigned to this event Trap Number sets the number to be sent with any SNMP traps for this event Default is 508 but trap number can also be set in the range of 1000 1199 as needed Serial Handshaking Alarm Settings Serial Handshaking Alarms allows the T850 to monitor each of its serial ports and alert you if the DTR signal from the connected devices drops low This would be an indicator that the connected device has failed the cable between the T850 and the device has been disconnected or a number of other reasons depending on the device It can also alert you when the DTR signal goes high again TeleBoss 850 serial handshaking Alarm settings I O 1 Serial Handshaking Alarms OFF B I O 2 Serial Handshaking Alarms OEE I O n Serial Handshaking Alarms displays a menu for configuring alarming on serial DTR handshaking conditions I O n Serial Handshaking Alarms TeleBoss 850 I O 1 Serial Handshaking Alarms A Serial Handshaking Alarm Enable OFF Serial Handshaking Alarm Actions Serial Handshaking Alarm Message Handshake Low Serial Handshaking Alarm Class Info Serial Handshaking Trap Number orol Serial Handshaking Alarm Enable OFF Serial Handshaking Alarm Actions Serial Handshaking Alarm Message Handshake High Serial Handshaking Alarm Class Info Serial Handshaking Trap Number 510 B C D E E G H I J Serial Handshaking Low High Alarm Enable is
105. d Data Alarm Name List Events File displays the contents of the Events file if any records exist Clear Events File purges the records within the Events File Records in the Events File are deleted immediately when this option is selected so make sure you want to do this before selecting Enable Events Log File is an ON OFF toggle to enable Event logging Default setting is ON 45 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Maximum File Size sets the maximum number of KB the event log can reach before overwriting the oldest records Available options are 0 32 64 128 256 512 and 1024 Default setting is 32 Store Data Alarm Records is an ON OFF toggle to enable storing data alarm records Default setting is OFF Store Sensor Events is an ON OFF toggle to enable storing records generated by environmental sensors Default setting is OFF Date Time Stamp Data Alarm Records is an ON OFF toggle to prepend a Date Time stamp to the beginning of data alarm records Default setting is OFF Prepend Data Alarm Name is an ON OFF toggle to prepend the name of the Data Alarm to the beginning of the data alarm record This aids in identifying which Data Alarm an alarm record is associated with Default setting is OFF Audit Log Settings The Audit Log is a record of a variety of actions that occur within the T850 Eee ren 950 Audit log Secas List Audit Log File Clear Audit Log File Enable Audit Log File Maximum File Size Store Reset Events S
106. day of the week to display on the Status screen Current Time sets the time 24 hr clock Note The date and time settings are maintained by means of an internal battery backup when power is removed from the T850 Adjust for Daylight Savings is an ON OFF toggle that allows automatic daylight savings time updating A brief explanation of daylight savings time effective 2007 On the second Sunday in March clocks are set ahead one hour at 2 00 a m local standard time which becomes 3 00 a m local daylight time On the first Sunday in November clocks are set back one hour at 2 00 a m local daylight time which becomes 1 00 a m local standard time GMT Difference hours sets the number of hours the current time zone is offset from GMT Valid input ranges from 0 to 12 Default setting is 8 hours GMT Difference Direction sets whether you are east ahead or west behind of GMT For example Pacific time GMT 8 is behind and Tokyo time GMT 9 is ahead Default setting is BEHIND Enable Time Protocol toggles between OFF SIMPLE and NTP SIMPLE With network time set to SIMPLE the unit attempts to contact the configured time servers see Time Servers setting below periodically attempting to query each using Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Time and Daytime protocols in that order Once a response is received for any protocol the unit sets the system clock to the new time updates the real time hardware clock RTC then the ne
107. e 2 Alarms 17 32 Alarm Filter Page 16 Alarms 241 256 Next Page Selection Screen Data alarms are configured by selecting an option from the main Data Alarm Filter Settings menu then selecting one of the options which will give you a group of 16 data alarm filters 1 16 17 32 etc or selecting the Next or Previous Page Selection Screen This will display a menu where you can select from those 16 data alarm options as follows TeleBoss 850 Data Alarm Filter Settings A Allene el Alarm Filter 16 Next Alarm Filter Page Setup Alarm Filter Fields Display Alarm rarus Exit Upon True Data Alarm Enter your selection Alarm Filter n displays the menu where an individual data alarm or filter can be configured Next or Previous Alarm Filter Page displays either the next or previous set of 16 Data Alarm Filters Setup Alarm Filter Fields displays the identical Data Alarm Field Setting menu as described above This is simply an easy way to access that menu without having to exit back through the previous menus Display Alarm Status displays real time information on data event monitors you ve configured Exit Upon True Data Alarm is an ON OFF toggle to set whether the T850 will stop processing more data event evaluations on a single record after it has found one match This should be disabled if it is possible to have more than one event in a record This is a global setting it applies to ALL configured data alarms Default setti
108. e Ethernet ports or VLANS More information for advanced users The Default Router setting allows you to select the default router gateway for the unit The unit uses a routing table to determine how to send any outbound IP frame Each entry in the routing table tells the unit how to send a frame whose destination address matches a rule in the routing table Routing table entries are examined from most restrictive to least restrictive so the default routing table entry is the last entry in the table since it is the least restrictive It is the catch all route it tells the unit how to send a frame when it doesn t know how else to send it The only routes on the unit at this time are network interface routes and the default route Network interface routes tell the unit how to send a frame bound for a machine on one of the unit s local networks subnets These routes are automatically configured when you configure the address of a network interface If an outbound frame is destined for a machine off all local networks then it is sent according to what the default route specifies The default route specifies the default router to use for these frames Each network interface has a router setting which you can configure this is the machine on that interface to which frames will be sent if they do not route to the local network of that interface However the unit uses only one of those configured routers at this time As you configure router settings the u
109. e accessed in the setup menu at Modem Setting gt Wireless Modem TeleBoss 850 Wireless Modem Settings A Mode FOLIE B APN Cy Pin D Idle Timeout minutes ESA E Band GPRS only DUAL 850 1900 EF PPP Wireless User Name G PPP Wireless Password MAREA H Default Route Enable OET Operation With net wireless mode set to PERMANENT EDGE or PERMANENT GPRS depending on the type of modem installed the unit attempts to maintain a connection to the wireless network at all times If the connection goes down for any reason including inactivity the unit immediately attempts to reconnect When there is no activity on the link for longer than the inactivity timeout see below the connection is terminated and immediately restarted If net wireless mode is set to OFF wireless modem operations are terminated immediately there may be up to a minute s delay if certain operations are pending The wireless restart command causes the wireless modem to terminate the connection and restart it based on the current settings this is useful if a setting other than mode is changed The default setting for the wireless connection is to NOT be the default route for outbound IP frames A static route must be entered for any frame to be sent out on the wireless connection If Default Route Enable is changed to ON for the wireless connection then all IP frames that do not match an existing static route will be sent out on the wireless
110. e alarm field This name must be unique is limited to 12 characters and it must not contain any spaces It can contain alphanumeric characters and the underscore but it must start with a letter These field names are case sensitive If left blank you can refer to the field by it s field letter A B etc Field Line Number sets the optional line number the field should be limited to in multiline records Field Type toggles between Alpha and Numeric Alpha is used for most alphanumeric data alarming and Numeric is used if you need to alarm on a range of numbers Default setting is Alpha Note The T850 does not perform error checking to ensure that no two fields have the same name Please make sure your fields all have unique names to avoid conflicts Data Alarm Macro Settings BOUM Data Alarm Macro Settings Macro I Macro z2 Mare co 5G Next Macro Page Enter your Selection a TECTEBO gt O o etting for Data Alarm Macro l Name E Te ena in 34 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Data alarm macros provide a way to define up to 100 equations that can be used in one or more data alarm equations Each macro consists of an equation and an associated name that can be used to reference the macro in a data alarm equation Refer to the Data Alarm Macros section in the Features chapter for more information Data Alarm Filter Settings be eee 850 Data Alarm Filter Settings Alarm Filter Page 1 Alarms 1 16 Alarm Filter Pag
111. e maximum number of times to retry a failed connection Default setting is 3 Carrier Detect Login Sequence Timeout sec configure standard login timeouts from 0 to 65535 seconds Default setting is 60 seconds for Carrier Detect and 30 seconds for Login Sequence Dialout Modem Init String sets the modem initialization string Max length 48 chars IP Address to Suggest sets an IP to try to acquire if defined Default setting is 0 0 0 0 PPP Hosting Settings nee ee COM Ele SO SCC Siu we anes PPE HOsting Ene Led Idle Connection Disconnect sec OFF 0 6 Local Device IP Address MESS ES MONS as Remote Caller IP Address VA A A PPP Hosting Enabled is an ON OFF toggle to enable inbound PPP connection hosting Default setting is OFF Idle Connection Disconnect sec sets the number of seconds 0 65535 to wait before disconnecting an idle connection A setting of O means the unit does not disconnect due to an idle connection Default setting is 60 seconds Local Device IP Address sets the IP address of the T850 for the PPP session Default is 192 168 105 1 Remote Caller IP Address sets the IP address of the calling device for the PPP session Default is 192 168 105 2 IP Routing TelkeBboss 850 RP Routing A Route PPP to Ethernet Route Ethernet to PPP Ethernet to PPP NAT Enable Ethernet Interface 19 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Each of the above options toggles settings for routing TCP I
112. e serial number for this T850 Date and Time display the current date and time 10 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Memory indicates the amount of flash memory configured for storage of data Full Alarm No Data Alarm n indicates the current ON OFF status of the Full Alarm and No Data Alarms 1 and 2 respectively Duplex controls the echo settings for the command processor Full duplex causes the T850 to echo all characters sent to the remote device Half duplex turns off character echo Eth 1 and Eth 2 displays STATIC DHCP or VLAN depending on which mode each of the two Ethernet interfaces is configured for IP Add and MAC Add immediately following Eth 1 and Eth 2 are the network IP address assigned to each Ethernet card and that cards MAC address The MAC address of both Ethernet cards can also be found on the unit s serial number label Modem indicates whether the optional internal modem is installed The default serial port names of I O 1 2 etc are displayed for each of the installed serial ports along with the following information Baud Rate Etc displays the baud word length parity and stop bit settings for each installed serial port Recs shows the number of carriage return delimited records stored within the file associated with each serial port Bytes displays the amount of storage allocated for the above records Full is a rough percentage indicator of how much data is stored in a particular file Wra
113. e this ios Siero een Current state Stopped Name Hello World File Name hello lua Schedule Manual Arguments Argument 1 Open devices haste OU seme O 2 OOO sar al SU mel Or AU PENTIER SMe Codes 10 Usage SCRIPT STATUS lt scriptname gt STOP Stop a Running Script Causes a running script to stop The script may not stop right away depending on how often it checks its messages and how long it takes to perform any shutdown tasks If a script is in some loop where it doesn t handle the shutdown request or is otherwise crashed it will not stop for about 20 seconds until the system shuts it down Usage SCRIPT STOP lt scriptname gt RECORDS Display Clear Pending Script Records Displays the number of records in the special DB files dedicated to scripts AUX1 AUX2 and AUX3 This number is the aggregate of the records in all three files The CLEAR option deletes the records in all three files at once Usage SCRIPT RECORDS CLEAR 91 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual DEVICES Display Device Allocations Displays a list of IO devices that are currently allocated to scripts For example if a script reserves 101 for i o activity it will appear in this list Usage SCRIPT DEVICES GET PUT Transfer Script File Transfers a script file to or from the unit Type the command without any arguments for usage information Usage SCRIPT action method lt script file name gt host Available actions GET PUT Avail
114. e used when reporting active events for this sensor Inactive Alarm Alias is the same as Active Alarm Alias but used with Return to Normal events Temperature Sensor Setup TeleBoss 850 Internal Temperature Event Temperature Sensor Enabled Sensor Values Represented in Temperature Deadband Very High Event Settings High Event Settings Return to Normal Settings Low Event Settings Very Low Event Settings Temperature Sensor Enabled toggles ON OFF to enable the temperature sensor Default setting is OFF Sensor Values Represented In toggles either FAHRENHEIT or CELSIUS for the desired temperature scale Temperature Deadband is the range in degrees on either side of a temperature setting that prevents the alarm from repeatedly going in and out of the alarm state as the actual temperature fluctuates above and below the temperature setting Very High High Low Very Low Event Settings display a menu where the temperature at each level can be configured to alarm along with the action s to occur trap number and class In the case of Very High or High levels the alarm will occur as the temperature rises above the setting In the case of Low or Very Low the alarm will occur as the temperature drops below the setting Return to Normal Settings displays a menu where the actions to occur when the temperature returns to normal drops below the High Very High settings or rises above the Low Very Low settings can be confi
115. ectly in order for the unit to accept the configuration and attempt to connect to the OmniPCX Once the client has accepted a valid configuration it will attempt to connect to the OmniPCX whenever the unit is reset If the user manually stops the client with the IPRC STOP command then the client will remain in the idle state until either the unit is reset or the user enters the IPRC START command If a new configuration is uploaded while the client is connected to the PBX then it will 1 Disconnect from the PBX if the configuration is invalid 2 Stay connected to the PBX using the new configuration if the configuration is valid and the PBX IP address or TCP port did not change 3 Disconnect from the PBX and reconnect using the new configuration if the configuration is valid and the PBX IP address or TCP port changed Cisco Call Manager Definition The T850 supports the Cisco CallManager software This method involves querying the Cisco CallManager database using SQL commands The database contains many different columns that may not be useful to a system administrator The T850 allows an administrator to use a configuration file that selects exactly which fields to retrieve from the Cisco CallManager database Commands U Command Function SK SET X Initiates a settings key file upload viaXmodem 4 SKSETA Initiates a settings key file upload via plaintext ASCI SK LOG Displays results of uploading the settings key file PRE START Caus
116. ed and N means the output field retains the size of the returned value and is not padded with spaces The ODOA terminator on field 8 tells the unit to append CRLF to the end of that field Note that in this example the ODOA optional value places the end of line characters on the last field but you could include the EOL characters at 85 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual other fields also so as to break the record into multiple lines If the final field definition does not have any EOL characters specified then the unit appends CRLF automatically If we wanted to use explicit column names if for example a column is desired that is not in the COLUMN NUMBER table the setup would look like this 1 cdr dateTimeDisconnect 10 R Date time disconnect integer iprc field 2 cdr originalCalledPartyNumber 25 R Original called party number iprc field 3 cdr finalCalledPartyNumber 25 R Final called party number iprc field 4 cdr dateTimeOrigination 17 R NTOD Date time origination date Lime Format tree dr Oro Pda oy PO address gt dol MO Baton field field field ale tcdr dir tion Wy kee OD Pako Sot a A A OS ona 8 cmr latency 10 R 0DOA Latency In the above the field definition arguments are lt freld gt lt colunn name length of that field to take Justiticationl end of Line chars conversion gt Once a configuration file is uploaded to the unit the T850 indicates that it is p
117. ed to the ISP it returns Connected or Not Connected Another key that gives the same information in a different format is net dsl status net dsl info isp discreason Read this key to see why if available DSL connectivity was lost net dsl info link Read this key to see whether the unit has DSL connectivity as opposed to ISP connectivity shown with net dsl info isp status net dsl info speed Read this key to see the speed of the link provided there is DSL connectivity as shown with net dsl info link net dsl info ver sw Read this key to see the ADSL modem software version net dsl info ver fw Read this key to see the ADSL modem firmware version net dsl info ver atm Read this key to see the ADSL modem ATM driver version net dsl info ver dslhal Read this key to see the ADSL modem DSL HAL version net dsl info ver sarhal Read this key to see the ADSL modem SAR HAL version 121 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual net dsl info ver pump Read this key to see the ADSL modem data pump version net dsl info updated Read this key to see the last date time at which the values in the net dsl info key hierarchy were last updated These values are updated when directed by the user by setting net dsl command to 20 or every few seconds by the unit until the ADSL modem is connected to the ISP at which time it doesn t update until directed by the user or ISP connectivity is lost DSL Status net dsl status is a read only
118. ept specific incoming data string s Default setting is REJECT Asentria Alarm Version toggles between 1 0 and 1 1 to indicate which type of Asentria Alarm notification will be displayed Refer to the Asentria Alarms section in the Features chapter for a detailed explanation of Asentria Alarms Require AsentriaAlarm ACKs is an ON OFF toggle to enable or disable forcing the unit to require an acknowledgment when first connecting and after each Asentria Alarm If disabled the T850 will allow non CRC mode where Asentria Alarms are delivered without waiting for any indication that the messages were properly delivered If enabled CRC mode is required by the T850 Refer to the Asentria Alarms section for more information about CRC and non CRC modes Class Table 850 Class Table Minor Critical Class n defines the event classification assignable to events detected by the T850 Max length 47 chars Info Minor Major and Critical are the default class names assigned to the first four classes These can be changed and others added as desired to meet your specific needs The class number and name are reported in Asentria Alarms and SNMP traps It is a mechanism for you to provide varying severities for different alarms so that you can act on them upon receipt Data Alarm Filter Settings TeleBoss 850 Data Alarm Filter Settings A Data Alarm Field Settings Data Alarm Macro Settings Data Alarm Settings D
119. er The results of any SQL commands are displayed on screen and are not stored in the T850 database Field settings do not apply in interactive mode 84 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Status Display The following is an example status display for Cisco CallManager IPRC Crsco CallManager TEPRO Status State Waiting Last result Retrieved 5 records connected 0 00 00 23 ago for 00 00 07 ME ae ESO me Eon O US 16 Records processed 00000730 Configuration File The record retrieving functionality is configured via a configuration file This configuration file is a list of setting keys where a setting key is a lt setting gt lt value gt statement lt setting gt is a period delimited string of keywords These keys can name all of the setup variables of the product These include the generic operational parameters of the box such as these below as well as specialized parameters such as those for the Cisco CallManager O Eo le Ora SIMIO MEE D AO roucer 192 1683 100 100 ne Ma SS Somme OSO snmpcomm public The unit queries the CallManager database and for each available record retrieves the values columns specified in the field table The retrieved values are assembled into records as defined in the field table Using this method we can specify output fields using the specific database column numbers shown in the tables below or by specifying the exact name of the database column Values can be retrieved
120. es immediate connection to CallManager to retrieve any new records E followed by automatic connection at the interval specified by the connection E interval setting When the T850 starts up in Cisco CallManager IPRC mode anda non zero connection interval is set automatic connection is enabled This command is only required if automatic connection was previously stopped using the IPRC STOP command or the connection interval was changed from zero to a non zero value IPRC STOP Disables automatic connection to CallManager and terminates any open connection Automatic connection is re enabled if the T850 is restarted IPRC NOW Causes the T850 to connect to CallManager immediately and retrieve any available value new records If value is specified it will only retrieve that many records even if more are available IPRC DBINFO Causes the T850 to connect to CallManager immediately and retrieve and display the total number of records present and the date time stamp of the first and last 2 records IPRC or Displays a status report of the active IPRC mode IPRC STATUS or IPRC PROHELDS 1 Den eo dote ee _ EEE IPRC LOG Shows any messages returned by the Call Manager server during the last non interactive connection attempt This information can be useful for troubleshooting IPRC Causes the T850 to connect to CallManager and then present an interface for INTERACTIVE entering SQL commands to be sent to CallManag
121. ese machines Test the routing connection by pinging an Internet host from these machines DSL Glossary ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode is a network technology based on transferring data in cells or packets of a fixed size The cell used with ATM is relatively small compared to units used with older technologies The small constant cell size allows ATM equipment to transmit video audio and computer data over the same network and assure that no single type of data hogs the line DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network With dynamic addressing a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network DSLAM A Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer is a mechanism at a phone company s central location that links many customer DSL connections to a single high speed ATM line When the phone company receives a DSL signal an ADSL modem with a splitter detects voice calls and data Voice calls are sent to the PSTN Public Switched 124 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Telephone Network and data are sent to the DSLAM where it passes through the ATM to the Internet then back through the DSLAM and ADSL modem before returning to the customer s PC or networked device LLC and VCM Logical Link Control and Virtual Channel Multiplexing are methods of encapsulating data on an ATM communication link Encapsulation is the process of storing cel
122. estrictions Gtatic Route setrings DSL settings VPN Settings Note Changes to IP Address Subnet Mask or Router Address will not take effect until any open Telnet command processor sessions are ended Ethernet Settings displays the menu where you can configure each of the two Ethernet interfaces and also any of the six VLAN interfaces that each supports Default Router displays the configured default router gateway for the unit Refer to the Default Router section in the Features chapter for more information Name Resolution Settings allows you to configure the IP addresses of up to two Domain Name Servers DNS Telnet Duplex controls the echo settings for Telnet Full duplex causes the unit to echo all characters sent to the remote device Half duplex turns off character echo Default setting is Full Inactivity Timeout sets the number of minutes 0 255 before a network connection with no activity will be terminated A setting of O means an inactive connection will not be terminated Default setting is O IP Record Collection Settings displays the IP Record Collection Settings menu where an IPRC protocol can be selected and configured to collect data from various types of IP enabled switches Web Interface Settings displays the Web Interface Settings menu where you can toggle the web interface ON or OFF set the session timeout 0 65535 minutes and set the TCP port number for the web connection SNMP Settings displays the SNM
123. eted successfully The Asentria unit evaluates the list of IP restrictions from top to bottom When it finds an entry that specifically allows or disallows access it uses that entry and stops looking For example examine the following list TeleBoss 850 IP Address Restrictions i Le Wes LO 20 O Io INO sl O20 202 0 Add Item to Table Delete an Item from Table 2 oe Ae ZAC SE CRETE Delete All Items from Table A B C A computer with a 192 168 99 IP would be granted access to the unit despite 4 because 3 is processed first 3 allows everyone access If you wanted to allow everyone access except computers on subnet 192 168 99 you should switch number 3 and 4 Note IP restrictions do not replace or override password protection they simply provide an extra means of security by causing the unit to ignore all traffic from disallowed IP addresses If no IP restrictions are defined in this menu all incoming connections are allowed 96 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual IP Routing Description When you connect to the T850 via PPP you can make the unit act as a router between you and devices on one of the unit s local networks This allows you to communicate IP traffic between you and devices you wish to remotely access IP routing can also route traffic that originates on the remote site s network to you By traffic we mean ICMP TCP UDP Benefit IP Routing allows you remote network access as opposed
124. field is length of that field to take justification end of line chars conversion gt Once a configuration file is uploaded to the unit the Data Link indicates that it is processing the data It returns COMPLETE when all settings are processed The unit gives no other progress or status feedback to the user while it is processing the file Instead it logs feedback to a file that the user can view after processing is complete If there were any problems the unit will display an error message after processing is complete To view the log enter the SK LOG command This will display which settings if any it failed to process because of bad value key name or syntax Bear in mind this upload process does not attempt to error check the output field definitions it only stores them Instead the real time client verifies these field definitions when it is started If the client is idle you can tell the client s state by entering the IPRC STATUS command you must start the client in order to tell it to compile the settings IPRC START command 82 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Limits of field definitions There is room for up to 3 EOL characters for each field definition Null is an invalid EOL character There are 2 available conversion options if conversion is desired for each field definition STOHMS and MTOHMS STOHMS assumes the input data from the ticket is a value represented in seconds and it will convert this value to hh
125. fined days and times Action Schedule de SOU e ito ne Ch rie Action Schedule Enable Begin Time End Time Weekdays Only 42 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Actions Schedule Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable the action schedule Default setting is OFF Begin Time End Time sets the beginning and ending times 24 hr clock during which alarm actions can be taken Default settings are 08 00 Begin Time and 17 00 End Time Weekdays Only toggles whether actions are only performed Monday thru Friday Default setting is ON General Settings TeleBoss 850 General Settings A Site Name Answer String Escape Key Confirmation PEROMEE Time otamp Format Date Stamp Format Space After Date Time Stamp Prompt Date Time Setup Legacy Strass 850 850000084 TeleBoss 2T ON HH MM MM DD ON B C D E F G H T J Site Name sets the name assigned to this T850 This name is included with alarm messages Traps Emails etc and is displayed at the top of the Status screen The name should be unique for clarity Max length 40 chars Default setting is 850 lt serial number Answer String sets the string that is presented when a user connects to the T850 via Telnet or modem Max length 31 chars Escape Key is the decimal ASCII character code of the key you must press three times to escape from passthrough or other transparent modes Default is 27 the lt ESC gt
126. from two CallManager tables CallDetailRecord CDR and CallDetailRecordDiagnostic CMR When CMR values are specified values are retrieved only from CMR records that are related to CDR records included in the query When specifying fields each field name number is prefixed by cdr or cmr depending on which table the field is coming from For example if the user wants to create an output record which contains these fields cdr dateTimeDisconnect cdr originalCalledPartyNumber cdr finalCalledPartyNumber cdr dateTimeOrigination converted to MM DD YYYY HH MM SS format cdr origlPAddr converted to 4 dot notation cdr duration cmr jitter and cmr latency and the user wants to specify the fields using COLUMN NUMBERS the field setup would look like this 38 10 R Date time disconnect integer format WAG ea ndo er lso ocn ANDE MONS ARS ne leo pane mumoer 5 17 R NTOD Date time origination date time format ON OIE O Ie adde eS clos OEN O 00e Dirt Lon ne LOMME PU tise ADO UD Y Ateneo In the above the field definition arguments are lt rield lt columnt Length of that value to take JuUstitication end of Line chars p convers ton gt If the specified length is greater than the length of the returned value then the returned value is padded with spaces and justified within the output field based on the justification specification L means the value is left aligned R means the value is right align
127. g SK SEC SSH AUTH PUBKEY ON 2 Obtain the public key of the SSH client you intend to use 3 Make the unit aware that your client is authorized to connect a On the unit enter SSHC AO b Input the public key of the client It should be a long line of ASCII text starting with ssh c Ensure there is a new line after the key enter LF or CRLF if you re not sure d Enter END on a line by itself followed by LF or CRLF At this point the unit should be able to authenticate your client with public keys You may decide that public key authentication alone is sufficient and password authentication is not required If so you may disable password authentication by entering SK SEC SSH AUTH PASSWORD OFF Configuring a login banner for SSH The unit can display a standard message when users log in via SSH Configure this with the following steps 1 Enter SSHC AN 2 Input your authentication banner as printable ASCII text multiple lines are allowed 3 Input END on a line by itself followed by LF or CRLF Menu changes The FTP Settings Menu FTP Push Enable option has three possible settings OFF REGULAR and SECURE for SFTP 53 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Default Router The Default Router setting allows you to select the default router gateway for the T850 This tells the T850 which router to use if a packet is not on any of the LANs defined on the network port The default router is selected from the routers defined for th
128. gured Very High High Low Very Low Event Settings Setup TeleBoss S50 Internal Temperature Event settings Very High Event Temperature Very High Event Actions Very High Event Trap Number Very High Event Class The menu for setting Very High Temperature settings is shown Menus for High Low Very Low are identical Very High Event Temperature sets the temperature at which the Very High Event Actions will be triggered 71 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Very High Event Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the action string for the event is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information Very High Trap Number sets the trap number which can be useful when using SNMP trap managers that employ a trap numbering system to help identify incoming traps The default trap number for Temperature Events is 120 but any number in the alternate range of 1000 1199 can be used Very High Event Class sets the class for the alarm When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this data alarm Return to Normal Settings Setup TeleBoss 850 Internal Temperature Event Settings Return to Normal Event Actions B Return to Normal Event Trap Number C Return to Normal Cl
129. hat wire log or wireless log or statusw log or status wireless log are also valid commands The word log must be preceded by aspace Contact Asentria Tech Support if troubleshooting is required as the log data probably will not be useful to the user 118 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual ADSL Modem TeleBoss units that are ADSL modem equipped can connect to the Internet via ADSL This means that the unit can reach Internet hosts and have an Internet IP address but the address is completely firewalled so you will not be able to for example ping the unit s DSL interface IP address Note Full ADSL modem functionality is only available on TeleBoss products with the SitePath build version 2 03 000 or greater If there is any question about whether your unit has the SitePath build contact Asentria Technical Support support asentria com or 206 344 8800 Installation If installing the ADSL modem for the first time not factory installed follow these installation instructions e Make sure the host unit e g TeleBoss device is powered down e Remove the two screws from any of the expansion port covers on the back panel of the host unit and set the port cover aside Carefully slide the ADSL modem card into the plastic rails inside the expansion port and push the card in all the way Replace the two screws previously removed so the card is held securely in the port e Power up the host unit De
130. he T850 can communicate with the optional Asentria SitePath secure unified administration portal software Ethernet Settings Ethernet Settings displays the following menu where each of the two installed Ethernet cards can be configured TeleBoss 850 Ethernet Settings y arcnerner I B Ethernet 2 Enter your Selection a MekeBoss S50 Ethernet Seerimngs A Mode STATIC IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 256225525520 Router Address 0 0 0 0 NAT ON VLAN Settings Mode toggles between STATIC DHCP or VLAN whichever is appropriate for this Ethernet port Default setting is STATIC IP Address is the network address assigned to this Ethernet card Default setting is 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask sets the network subnet mask provided by the network administrator Default setting is 255 255 255 0 Router Address sets the router address provided by the network administrator Default setting is 0 0 0 0 NAT is an ON OFF toggle to enable Network Address Translation Default setting is ON VLAN Settings displays the following sub menu where any of six individual VLAN connections can be configured Refer to the VLANs section in the Features chapter for a detailed explanation of VLANs 15 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual MEMEBOSS ASS E MANOS eE nos VLAN 1 F VLAN 6 Enter your Selection a teleBoss G50 VEAN Setrings A ID EMO rian aay IP Address ON Subnet Mask SS A0 Router Address IO Note The T850 does no
131. his option sets the end delimiter for multiline records Modem Settings TSleBoss S50 Modem Sertangs Dialup Modem B Wireless Modem The Modem Settings menu displays two sub menus for configuring either the internal 56K modem or a optional wireless modem expansion card 26 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Dialup Modem Data Format Duplex INI ES Ern MAA ECI Inactivity ao bie Upon Modem Connect Go Directly To Caller 1D Security Note If the optional 56K dialup modem is not installed in the T850 this menu is displayed but changing any of the settings will not do anything Data Format toggles settings for word length parity and stop bit settings The available options are 8N1 7E1 701 and 7N1 Default setting is 8N1 Duplex controls the echo settings for the modem command processor Full duplex causes the T850 to echo all characters sent to the remote device Half duplex turns off character echo Default setting is FULL Init String sets the user defined modem initialization string This string is sent to the modem before important factory modem initialization settings so certain settings in this init string may be overridden Default setting is ATM1 Max length 126 chars Note Make sure to enter AT at the beginning of this initialization string TAP Init String is the user defined modem initialization string used only when the modem is making an alphanumeric modem callout Default setting is ATMO M
132. his to 1 4 second meaning that in order to escape passthrough you must enter the escape sequence with at least 1 4 second between each escape The point is to make the unit disregard escape sequences that happen from the pass through data itself which is assumed to travel across the link without pauses between the escape characters The sys pt endpause setting controls this Joinable sessions Up to 3 pass through sessions can be joined in that they all connect to the same serial port Data arriving on the serial port gets passed through to all parties and data arriving from any one party gets passed through to the connected serial port as well as the other parties Buffered pass through Buffered pass through is where upon connecting to a passthrough session the first thing the unit does is dump all data that has been buffered in that port s database file instead of connecting to the port right away Once all data from that file is output then unit connects you to the port If no data has been buffered or this feature is turned off then the unit initially connects you to the port This option is not available on the T850 By default the unit provides passthrough access to anyone and can be further defined in the User Profile Settings menus Various settings control its behavior as discussed above with each sub feature 60 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Data Events This section offers a brief tutorial on how to set up a functional da
133. hostname or IP address of the server where the unit will push the data if the RTS Mode is set to Push Max length is 64 chars Real Time Socket Push Port Number sets the TCP port number the RTS push should use Default setting is port 3000 Real Time Socket Push Retry Timer sets the number of minutes 1 255 to wait before retrying an RTS push that has previously failed Default setting is 5 minutes 21 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual SNMP Trap Capture Settings TeleRoss 2o00 NM AO Ue seiring SNMP Trap Capture Enable OFF B Store Collected Traps In FILE1 SNMP Trap Capture Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable the capturing of SNMPv1 traps and SNMPv2c inform requests informs Default setting is OFF Store Collected Traps In sets the data file in which the collected traps informs are stored Default setting is File1 Refer to the SNMP Trap Capture section in the Features chapter for a detailed explanation of SNMP Trap Capture IP Address Restrictions TeleBoss 850 IP Address Restrictions No IP Restrictions Established Add Item to Table This menu is used to manipulate the IP restriction table Refer to the IP Address Restrictions section in the Features chapter for a detailed explanation of IP Address Restrictions By default no address restrictions are configured Static Route Settings 850 stato Route Settings Enter your Selection a TMEMEBO SS SOS tato Route MiS et Tinas A Enable Destin
134. how often the script is repeated If a non zero value is entered the script is run at the specified interval measured from the last time the script was started on a schedule Default setting is 0 Arguments sets the specified arguments that are passed to the script when it is invoked on a schedule manually from the setup menu or via the SCRIPT START command with no arguments specified Note Arguments do not work when running scripts interactively Start Script Now when selected immediately starts the script using the configured arguments This item has no effect if the script is already running Stop Script Now when selected immediately stops the script if it is running This may take up to 30 seconds before it actually stops the script If Run Always is set then the script will restart immediately after ending Detailed Status displays detailed information about the script example shown below teles ose 0 Ss il Sieur Current State Disabled Name Goodbye World File Name goodbye lua Schedule Manual Arguments argument 2 Open devices Last start time lt never gt Press a key CO Continue Manage Script Files MekeBoss S50 Manage Script Files MN Lest Seript Files View Script File Edit Sesa o kile Delete Script File Download serie File to Unit Upload Script File From Unit List Script Files displays a list of all script files contained on the unit Equivalent to the SCRIPT DIR command 94 Asentria TeleB
135. iew X X XX Authentication View X meenemer gp e e e e e eo eoe oeeo ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoapeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Passwords E E E i X Event log View View View X x PPP dial View View View X username PPP dial i X password 7 i o A AN ERA a Caller ID View X 127 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Control Characters Some of the following control characters may be used in various functions within the T850 including CRC mode for AsentriaAlarms and the Escape Key Char Dec Hex Control Key Control Action NUL O 00 0 Null SOH 1 01 A Start of heading STX 2 02 B Start of text ETX 3 03 C End of text EOT 4 04 AD End of transmission ENQ 5 05 E Enquiry ACK 6 06 F Acknowledge BEL 7 07 G Bell BS 8 08 H Backspace HT 9 09 l Horizontal tab LF 10 OA NN Line feed VT 11 OB K Vertical tab FF 12 OC L Form feed CR 13 OD M Carriage return SO 14 OE N Shift Out SI 15 OF 40 Shift In DLE 16 10 P Data link escape DC1 17 11 Q XON DC2 18 12 R Device control 2 DC3 19 13 S XOFF DC4 20 14 AT Device control 4 NAK 21 15 AU Negative acknowledge SYN 22 16 V Synchronous idle ETB 23 17 W End transmission block CAN 24 17 X Cancel EM 25 19 AY End of medium SUB 26 1A Z Substitute ESC 27 1B Escape FS 28 10 N File separator GS 29 1D Group Separator RS 30 TE 25 Record Separator US ol IF 2 Unit Separator 128 Asentria TeleBoss 850 Use
136. imited to 115 bytes Note Quote marks are never inserted by the unit in varBind values even if the value type is OCTET STRING 58 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual 4 Every trap MLR and inform MLR has its last line be END 5 The entire MLR must conform to the following rules The maximum size of a line is 160 bytes The maximum number of lines allowed in an MLR is 12 The maximum total size for an MLR is 1200 bytes The unit ignores any varBinds which would cause it to break any of the above rules The unit stores notifications in the Event log depending on the Event Log storage settings Setup gt Event Log Settings gt Event Log menu If Store Data Alarm Records is enabled default is disabled then all notification MLRs are stored in the Event Log Since notification MLRs are stored in the Event Log the user can poll them by any means of polling the Event Log TYPE EVENTS command FTP or setup menu The setting key for this feature is net trapcap enable SNMP Informs SNMP Inform requires a SMIV2 MIB When loaded into an SNMP manager the Asentria SMlv2 MIBs require an associated MIB called Asentria Root Both are available from the Asentria website www asentria com or Asentria Technical Support support asentria com SNMP Inform support that is sending SNMP Informs was added in T850 version 2 00 150 Unlike SNMP Traps which do not require acknowledgement from the receiving node SNMP Informs do require an
137. ing Keys DSL Routing example and DSL Glossary please refer to the ADSL Modem chapter later in this manual Start Mode toggles between MANUAL and AUTO to set how the DSL interface is to be raised Set this to MANUAL to require user intervention to raise the DSL interface or to let a VPN if it is configured to use DSL raise the DSL interface when the VPN needs to use DSL Set this to AUTO to tell the unit to automatically raise the DSL interface upon boot Default setting is MANUAL Type toggles between PPPoA PPPoE Static or DHCP This should be set as directed by your ADSL provider This is the most important DSL setting since its value determines what other DSL settings are applicable to the DSL configuration Default setting is PPPOA VPI sets the VPI Virtual Path Identifier used on the DSL interface This should be set as directed by your ADSL provider and is required for DSL operation Values are 0 to 4095 Default setting is 0 VCI sets the VCI Virtual Channel Identifier for the DSL interface This should be set as directed by your ADSL provider and is required for DSL operation Values are O to 65535 Default setting is O Encapsulation toggles between VCM and LLC to control whether the encapsulation is LLC Logical Link Control or VCM Virtual Channel Multiplexed This should be set as directed by your ADSL provider and is required for DSL operation Default setting is VCM Mode toggles between BRIDGED and ROUTED to control
138. ipt Manage Script Files displays the menu that allows the user to manage script files Script List mekeBoss 250 Scrape Set nos A Enable Name File Name Run Always Run At Startup Run At Scheduled Time Repeat Interval minutes Arguments Stabe ocr pe Now SEI SiO NO Detailed Status Disabled Len er e A e A A gt a B C D E F G H T J K 93 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Enable is an ON OFF togle that enables disables the script If disabled the script will not run on schedule and cannot be run manually Default setting is OFF Name sets the name of script This is the name that is used when referring to the script and should not be confused with the name of the script file associated with the script File Name sets the name of the script file associated with this script The same script file can be used with any number of scripts Run Always is an ON OFF toggle where if enabled the script starts after the unit starts up and is restarted automatically if it stops for any reason Default setting is OFF Run At Startup is an ON OFF toggle where if enabled the script starts after the unit starts up If it stops for any reason it is not restarted unless the unit itself is restarted Default setting is OFF Run At Scheduled Time is an ON OFF toggle where if enabled the script is run at the specified time each day Default setting is OFF Repeat Interval sets the time in minutes of
139. isplay Alarm Status Exit Upon True Data Alarm Data Alarm Field Settings displays the menu for configuring up to 16 data alarm fields Data Alarm Macro Settings displays the menu for configuring up to 100 macros to be used for data alarming 33 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Data Alarm Filter Settings displays the menu for configuring up to 1000 data alarms or filters Display Alarm Status displays real time information on data event monitors you ve configured Exit Upon True Data Alarm is an ON OFF toggle to set whether the T850 will stop processing more data event evaluations on a single record after it has found one match This should be disabled if it is possible to have more than one event in a record This is a global setting it applies to ALL configured data alarms Default setting is OFF Data Alarm Field Settings TeleBoss 850 Data Alarm Field Definition Table SEEN Length Line Type Definition A 0 0 0 Alpha Definition B 0 0 0 Alpha P Definition P 0 0 0 Alpha Enter your Selection a TeleBoss 850 Data Alarm Field Definition Data Field A A Start Position Field Length 0 0 Field Name 0 A Field Line Number Field Type lpha Start Position sets the number of the characters to begin a particular alarm field starting from position 1 Field definition is disabled if set to 0 Field Length sets the length of this particular alarm field Field Name sets the name given for th
140. isplays a menu that allows you to toggle ON OFF the files to which incoming data on this port should be stored if any Store Alarms During Pass Through is an ON OFF toggle to determine whether data strings that meet data alarm criteria are stored in the Events File when a pass through session is active on this port Default setting is OFF Duplex Port 2 only toggles between Full and Half Full duplex causes the unit to echo all characters sent to the connected terminal when in Command mode Half duplex turns off character echo Default setting is FULL Inactivity Timeout Port 2 only is the time 1 255 minutes before a serial connection with no activity will be terminated A setting of O means an inactive connection will not be terminated Default setting is O Port Mode sets the port function This is set to DATA for I O 1 and cannot be changed This can be toggled between COMMAND DATA and INLINE for I O 2 COMMAND allows for serial command processor access DATA configures the port as an inbound data port just like I O 1 and INLINE causes the unit to perform a direct connection between I O 1 and I O 2 Inline Mode Handshaking Port 2 only toggles the handshaking method used during Inline mode operation Available options are XON XOFF DTR Both and None Default setting is XON XOFF Strip Sent Pass Through LFs is an ON OFF toggle to enable the stripping of linefeeds on pass through data sent out of the T850 Default setting is OFF
141. ist Enter ore or more Tale LION Using tnis Format For more details see the users manual Cancel idname dpage index dispatch phone or index email email or index group groupname id id name malert phone or index modem phone or index postpone idname seconds pause seconds relay action eventsensor point 2 script action mame or number talert ipaddress or index irap ipadduess or andex separate multiple actions using semicolon Current Actions Mame Darca Alarm etc olas The Actions List provides you with a flexible mechanism to tell the unit how to react to events An action list is a text string that specifies what the unit should do upon an event It s comprised of a list of keywords and parameters separated by semicolon Each keyword specifies a certain action and has its own parameter set which is enclosed in parentheses Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information 36 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual EventSensor Device Settings Note Currently the T850 cannot detect any external EventSensors The Sensor Events Menu is used to configure and control both internal and external sensors and relays If you don t have any internal sensors or relays or remote ES devices connected this menu will be unpopulated Because of the numerous ES configurations possible menus shown in this section probably will not look exactly like the ones for your T850 The me
142. itch M ultiline Record Settings Data Type Change ETS tO Ola ine Target Name is the name given to the device connected to the other end of each port The target name is used in event notifications Default setting is I O n Max length is 24 chars Baud Rate displays a selection menu for baud rates available for the port These values range from 300 baud to 115200 baud Default setting is 19200 24 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Data Format toggles settings for word length parity and stop bit settings The available options are 8N1 7E1 701 7N1 and 802 Default setting is 8N1 Handshaking is a toggle item with the following options None Xon Xoff Both and DTR Default setting is None Wrap Around is an ON OFF toggle to set whether the incoming data will wrap overwrite the oldest data in the file should it become full Default setting is OFF Record Stamping displays a menu that allows you to select whether the Date Time and or the Unit ID are pre pended to each incoming data string Default setting for Date Time and Unit ID is OFF Character Masking is an ON OFF toggle to enable the character mask The character mask allows you to block most non printing ASCII characters Specifically the following ASCII character values are blocked 0 1 4 9 11 12 14 31 and 128 255 Default setting is ON Data Alarm Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable data alarm monitoring for this port Default setting is OFF Store Data To d
143. ithout charge for parts or labor for a period of 12 twelve months This warranty period commences on the date of first retail purchase and applies only to the original retail purchaser To obtain service under this warranty you must obtain by telephone postal letter or email a return authorization number from Asentria Technical Support This authorization number may be obtained by contacting Asentria Technical Support at the address and or phone number below The defective unit is to be returned to Asentria with shipping prepaid and the return authorization number must be clearly marked on the outside of the package containing the defective unit The dealer s bill of sale or other satisfactory proof of the date of purchase may be required to be presented in order to obtain service under this warranty This warranty applies if your T850 fails to function properly under normal use and within the manufacturer s specifications This warranty does not apply if in the opinion of Asentria Corporation the unit has been damaged by misuse neglect or improper packing shipping modification or servicing by other than Asentria or an authorized Asentria Service Center In no event shall Asentria Corporation be liable for any loss inconvenience or damage whether direct incidental consequential or otherwise with respect to the T850 Asentria Corporation s liability shall be limited to the purchase price of the T850 No warranty of fitness for purp
144. k configuration while you are connected to a command processor via Telnet or SSH Changes including population of the candidate default router set are pended until all network based command processor sessions have ended Network mode Set this to VLAN to engage the interface in VLAN mode While the interaface operates in VLAN mode its normally configured settings IP mask router are still configured but the interface does not use them The interface heeds those settings only when it s in STATIC mode Example Put the unit on three VLANs bound to the cable attached to the first Ethernet adapter 10 20 20 0 24 10 30 30 0 24 and 10 40 40 0 24 with VLAN ids 20 30 and 40 respectively The unit will route off its local nets via the 10 30 30 1 router Configure net eth 1 vlan 1 id 20 net eth 1 vlan 1 ip 10 20 20 2 net eth 1 vlan 1 mask 255 255 255 0 net eth 1 vlan 2 id 30 net eth 1 vlan 2 ip 10 30 30 2 net eth 1 vlan 2 mask 255 255 255 0 net eth 1 vlan 2 router 10 30 30 1 net eth 1 vlan 3 id 40 net eth 1 vlan 3 ip 10 40 40 2 net eth 1 vlan 3 mask 255 255 255 0 net eth 1 mode vlan If no other interfaces are active then the unit will select 10 30 30 1 as the default router gateway if other routers are configured for other interfaces then you can override this by configuring net default router 90 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Secure Shell SSH and Secure FTP SFTP This section consists of six topics
145. larm Filter 1 The following menu will be displayed TeleBoss 850 Settings For Data Alarm Filter 1 A Alarm Filter Enable OFF Alarm Filter Mode Alarm Filter Name Alarm Filter Equation Threshold Auto Clear when Threshold Reached Alarm Counter Clear Interval Alarm Counter Reset Time Actions Class Data Alarm Trap Number Clear This Alarm Counter Now B C D E IE G H m J K L 8 Press A to toggle Alarm Filter Enable to ON 9 Alarm Filter Mode should be set to ALARM If it is set to FILTER press B 10 Select Alarm Filter Name and enter Test Event 1 11 Select Alarm Filter Equation and enter test_field test This will cause an event to occur any time the word test is received 61 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual 12 Select Actions and enter T1 to cause this data event to send a trap to SNMP manager 1 as configured below in the Hostname IP Address menu Other Setup 1 Return to the Main Setup Menu select Action Definitions select Hostname IP Address 1 and enter either the hostname or IP address of the SNMP Manager where the trap will be sent 2 Press lt CTRL gt C to return to the command processor Testing Connect to the unit serially on I O 1 and type the word test followed by lt ENTER gt This should trigger the above data event and an SNMP trap should be sent to SNMP Manager 1 If this is not the case double check the network and data event
146. lds gt Field Name MaxLength Data Type cdrRecordType 10 Number _ globalCalllD_ callManagerld 10 Number _ globalCalllD_callld 10 Number nodeld AO Number directoryNum 50 Text EN CO 1 _ dateTimeStamp 10 19 Number a Sen ee A A AR numberPacketsReceived 10 Number numberOctetsReceived 10 Number EA A A IE O TR latency 10 Number TN ee globalCallid_ClusterID 50 Text _ deviceName 129 Text RE eO BPB BPB CallManager Operation After the T850 is reset or Cisco CallManager IPRC mode is selected the unit attempts to connect to the CallManager server using the settings provided Once successfully connected the unit will retrieve any new records and store them into the specified T850 database file and then disconnect from the CallManager This operation is repeated at the interval specified in the settings regardless of whether the previous connection attempt was successful If a record retrieval session is in progress when the interval expires that is either automatic or via PRC NOW command the interval timer is reset and the next connection is deferred until the next interval expires The IPRC status command IPRC IPRC STATUS or IPRC provides information about the current state as well as the result of the last connection attempt Additional information may be available via the IPRC LOG command When a connection is made to the CallManager server the settings in effect at the
147. ll now appear to show you that the file is transferring When the transfer is complete you will be returned to an ftp prompt 5 Type bye at the ftp prompt The unit still has to process this file which takes about 5 minutes at which time the unit will reboot When the unit detects the update file and begins processing it Wait until the unit reboots before proceeding 6 After the T850 reboots connect to it and either check the top line of the Status screen or type ver at the command line You should see that the unit is now upgraded to the new version 7 Check your settings to be sure none have been lost If they have reload the Setting Keys file 47 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Setting Keys Setting Keys SK provide a flat file human readable means of setting and retrieving settings within the unit Setting Keys are commonly used to clone settings across multiple units or in automated processes Setting Keys is abbreviated when used on the command line as SK Following are commands when working with the Setting Keys File from the command line of the unit SK KEY value allows for reading or setting a single Setting Key If the value portion of the command is omitted the T850 will report back the value stored in that key If the value is given it will be stored in the key SK GET X A CUSTOM filter initiates a download of unit settings This listing can be retrieved either by Xmodem or plain ASCII using the X and
148. ls from the foreign protocol inside PPP frames PPP Point to Point Protocol is a method of connecting a PC or networked device to the Internet Setting Keys A Setting Key is a lt setting gt lt value gt statement lt setting gt is a series of keywords that describe a particular function of the unit or setting These keywords are separated by periods for example net dsl startimode The current value of a Setting Key can be obtained by typing sk lt setting gt at the command line and pressing the Enter key A new value for a Setting Key can be set by typing sk lt setting gt lt value gt and pressing the Enter key The value must be valid for that particular Setting Key and the unit will respond with COMPLETE when it is accepted If the value is invalid the unit will respond with Invalid Value Contact Asentria Tech Support for more information on Setting Keys if necesary Signal to noise ratio Signal to noise ratio is an electrical engineering concept defined as the ratio of a signal power to the noise power corrupting the signal In less technical terms signal to noise ratio compares the level of a desired signal to the level of background noise The higher the ratio the less obtrusive the background noise is Trained This refers to the general ability of a modem to adjust itself to optimize the communication channel When a modem modulates data on a line the communication infrastructure degrades the data Some of this degrada
149. mber Pager Number Pager Number 4 Callout Attempts Callout Delay seconds Action Schedule er O a N A NN a A e PE a IS a A ls A ON 1 0 PO 0 20 2 44 Hostname IP Address n sets the hostname or IP address of the device s receiving SNMP Traps The number 1 2 3 corresponds to the index number for Traps as discussed in the Action List section of the Features chapter More Hostnames IP Addresses displays the Hostname IP Address Definition Menu where three more hostnames or IP Addresses index 4 5 6 can be configured Email Address n sets the Email address of the person s receiving Email alerts The number 1 2 3 corresponds to the index number for Email alerts as discussed in the Action List More Email Addresses displays the Email Address Definition Menu where three more Email Addresses index 4 5 6 can be configured Phone Number n sets the phone number index 1 2 3 4 to call for each dispatch malert or modem callout as discussed in the Action List Pager Number n sets the pager phone number index 1 2 3 4 to call for each pager callout as discussed in the Action List Callout Attempts sets the total number of times to attempt dispatch malert or modem callouts if previous attempts fail Default setting is 5 Callout Delay sets the time in seconds 0 400 to wait between callout attempts Default setting is 60 seconds Action Schedule displays the Action Schedule Settings Menu where actions can be limited to de
150. mber of blocks received _ either the SPDU Response Timer ST2 on the switch needs to be increased or the Data Link is full and needs to be 80 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Alcatel OmniPCX 4400 Definition The T850 supports the Alcatel OmniPCX 4400 ticket system of IPRC This method involves receiving large data packets or tickets via TCP These tickets contain many different data fields that may not be useful to a system administrator The T850 allows an administrator to use a configuration file that selects exactly which records to store in the CDR database Commands _ Cn ee UNERENENSEREEE Ci i ee CoC OLLI EL ae CooL ee ae A ee ce IPRC START Opens a connection to the PBX if not already open This is required if the unit was unable to connect to the PBX at boot because of improper settings IPRC STOP o Places the client into an idle state Closes any open connection IPRC or IPRC STATUS or IPRC Displays a status report of the active IPRC mode IPRC FIELDS AS Displays 1 the list of compiled output fields 7 OO IPRCDEBUGON Show the ticket data as it is parsed AS IPRCDEBUGOFF Disables showing ticket data as it is parsed Status Display The following is an example status display for Alcatel OmniPCX IPRC Alcatel OmniPCX 4400 Real Time Client Status Idle Past Error NO fielde active O 000006 ago Seconds until next state OU prekat processed O00 00000 The Configuration File The
151. mise a la terre de la source d energie electrigue des lignes t l phoniques et des canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a sont raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui meme il doit avior recours a un service d inspection des installations lectriques ou a electricien selon le cas L indice de charge IC assign a chaque dispositif terminal indique pour viter toute surcharge le pourcentage de la charge totale qui peut etre raccod e a un circuit t l phonique boucl utilis par ce dispositif La terminaison du circuit 130 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual boucl peut etre constitu e de n import quelle combinaision de dispositif pourvu que la somme des indices de charge de l ensemble des dispositifs ne d passe pas 100 L indice de charge de cet produit est 5 Cet appereil num rique respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le mat riel brouilleur Appareils Num riques NMB 003 dict e par le ministre des Communications 131 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Warranty Information Asentria Corporation hereby warrants that it will as the buyers sole remedy repair or replace at its option any part of the T850 which proves to be defective by reason of improper materials or workmanship w
152. n Relays can be used to open or close part of a circuit of your design or part of another product You can use the T850 internal relays to control these devices Relays can be toggled based on sensor readings data events or even remotely by SNMP Caution Do not exceed maximum ratings for relays T850 relays are only designed to switch relatively low voltages and amps and are not intended to switch AC powered devices Only a certified electrician should work with and connect AC Voltage to the T850 Improper use outside the guidelines of this manual could cause injury or death Max switched voltage 60V Max switched current 1A Max switched power 30W Remember Ohm s law W V x A watts volts x amps 30W 1A x 30V 30W 5A x 60V Note Be aware of the inrush startup current of the device you are connecting to the relays A device drawing 1A while powered up can draw many times that upon power up This is especially true with capacitive or inductive circuits Action Definition Relay action definitions are somewhat more complicated than other alarm actions in that they must declare the action to perform which sensor the relay is on and which relay on that sensor to switch Relay actions are declared with the following syntax Raxxyy a The action to perform Options are C close O open A active inactive Active and Inactive states are determined by the relay s configuration xx The EventSensor slot the relay i
153. n it must be transferred to the unit and then configured Simply putting the script file on the unit will not allow it to be run Getting the Script Onto the Unit The SCRIPT GET command can be used to transfer a script to the unit via XMODEM YMODEM ZMODEM or TFTP There is also a setup menu item for this A simple script could be created directly on the unit using the SCRIPT EDIT command or the equivalent setup menu item Script Configuration A script must be configured to tell the unit when the script should run and provide any parameters required by the script Scripts are configured via the settings described in a following section Script Management In addition to scripting settings scripts are managed via a group of commands that are available in any command processor Here is a list of the commands with a brief description A Display list of script commands SCRIPT LIST SR Display a list of configured scripts SCRIPT START cocoa ica lt script gt lt args gt Start a script SCRIPT STATUS oi lt script gt Display detailed status of a script SCHIPT STOP AA lt script gt Stop a running script SCRIPT RECORDS CLEAR Show clear pending script records SCRIPT DEVICES iriri iriserai Show script device allocations SCRIPT GET PUT lt file gt lt args gt Transfer script file to from the unit SCRIPT DELETE 4 lt file gt Delete a script file SCRIPT EDIT
154. n RUBBER soon aoas GIRAR waow aowe ABBA waow aowe saes aowe GIRAR awae saaa BBB sawe sawe saoe BBB RR sawr a_lib SendString Description Sends a string via the specified device or socket tos endo ataco EE handle The handle obtained when the device or socket was opened SiO The text string to be sent Returns Returns the number of bytes sent if successful nil if not send status message to remote terminal ab SendString handle Conmvectedtstece Som in 99 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual a_lib SetDTR Description Sets the state of the DTR pin on the specified IO port The port must be configured via the scripting dtrcontrol portenable setting for DTR to be under scripting control O SD MS SONES Eee name Tae Mame Ok he pork ses cole cece state Value representing the desired state 0 low anything else high Returns Returns 1 if successful nil if not EEE a eae eae aa eae eee meena eee eee eee eee ee eee ee aD su en bi Vasco gre allies Mos SD AOS US a_lib TCPClose Description Closes a TCP connection that was opened previously using a_lib TC PConnect a lib TCPClose handle AS The handle obtained when the connection was established Returns None connect to remote host using telnet port handle AS A eS RS OO SS A ee i conmection Hece cu if handle nil then die ora ISI Oe T EO Sic ie a a EO CIE O OMe o CE end loss Tee eaa col ee OT EC lose arne end
155. n also be invoked in a more abbreviated format such as battery statusb or even ob When the charging current goes below 100mA the charging voltage is switched from high 7 35 volts to low 6 85 volts When running on battery power if the battery voltage falls below 5 435 volts the unit shuts down Several warning messages are sent to all open command processors as the battery voltage gets low 126 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Appendices User Rights Table The following tables contain the rights available to each access level within the user profiles Command Permissions o o Command None View Admin Admin2_ _Admin3_ Master ADDLF AX X xX BYE X Xx a Xo X X COLDSTART DEFAULT DELETE Ea DIR DOMAIL DOPAGE DOTRAP EXIT X FTP GET HELP ra MODEMTALK 2 PING XK RELOADALL X xX xX RESTART X RZ O X SET X SETUP X SK i STATUS SUPPORT TESTTIME TYPE VER XK XK HK OK OK OX IX X lt H f H i H H H H f H i H H j f 1 f 1 f f H H f 1 f f H H j H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H f i H i H H H f i H i H H H f i H H H H H H f f H H H f f H H f f H f i H f i H i H i H f i H i H i H H i H H H j i j H j H j i i j H j H j i i j H H i H H H i H 1 f
156. nage Script Files 46 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Features and How To Use Them Upgrading the 1850 Save the update file 850 2 03 050 std a71 udf to a directory on your PC or an FTP server FTP upgrades can be done in either of two ways by using the T850 s FTP client to get the update file or sending the update file from another host to the T850 s FTP server Following are the instructions for both methods Note Before upgrading it is always a good idea to make a copy of the Setting Keys file in your T850 in case settings are lost during the upgrade This usually does not happen but it s better to be safe than sorry 1850 as FTP client method From the command line type xf f get lt update filename gt lt host gt lt username gt note you can type xf at the command prompt to get usage for this command Here is an actual session gt xf f get 850 2 03 050 std a71 udf 10 10 5 32 anonymous Receiving 850 2 03 050 std a7l udf via FTP Anonymous s password COMPLETE lt and the update starts here gt T850 as FTP server method 1 Make an FTP connection to the T850 using a username and password that has MASTER rights 2 Type hash at the ftp prompt This is optional it just creates hash marks while the file is transferring so you can see something happening 3 At the next ftp prompt type put drive directory lt update filename gt For example put C upgrades 850 2 03 050 std a71 udf 4 Hash marks wi
157. nds to hold active Stare optional only applies to active state Returns Returns 1 if the command is successful or nil if not set internal relay 3 to closed state for 5 seconds print a lib Relay 0 3 closed 5 113 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Command Reference User Interface Commands Note The HELP command can give helpful context sensitive information for most commands Command Summary Syntax Description lt o BYE Discomnectfromunit BYE Disconnect a processor session EXIT Exit command processor__ EXIT Ends the console session HELP Show help menu HELP commana Displays a list of commands or context A sensitive help for a specific command PING Ping IP address PING target_address Performs a standard network ping function on A o the specified IP address RESTART Restart unit RESTART Reset the system same as pressing the DS physical reset button Z lt o0 SENSORS or Display status of internal or SENSORS or Display the status of internal or external external sensors SENSOFS STATUS or Display status screen STATUS or Display the status screen STATUSW or Display status of wireless STATUSW or Display the status of the wireless modem STATUS modem STATUS WIRELESS WIRELESS or or WIRE or 2WIRE or 2WIRELESS 2WIRELESS gt Setup Commands Command Summary Syntax Description BYPASS Access serial ports BYPA
158. nerate the host key yourself so you can be sure you are the only possessor of the host key To generate the host key yourself enter SSHC HT RSA to create the 1024 bit rsa host key At this point the unit is ready to receive SSH connections You can do the same tasks you can do on a conventional connection like unit administration and passthrough only now it is secured by SSH SFTP CDR out of the unit The T850 uses SFTP to transfer CDR securely SFTP runs on top of SSH version 2 and so has the same security as SSH The unit supports password and public key authentication methods for SFTP If the SFTP host requires a password then the password entered in the Setup gt Network Settings gt FTP Settings menu is used If the SFTP host requires public key authentication then do the following configuration steps 1 Create a client key on the unit 2 Configure the SFTP server to make it aware that the unit is authorized to connect 3 Configure SFTP push 4 Establish the authenticity of the SFTP host to the unit These are the steps in detail 1 Create a client key on the unit Enter SSHC T RSA to create an RSA public private key pair The unit will generate the key and then output the key s fingerprint and public part as human readable mostly base 64 text The key text will begin with ssh and end with Asentria_clientkey_ lt serial number of unit gt You can see the unit s public client key at any time by entering SSHC 2 Configure
159. network interface has a router setting which you can configure this is the machine on that interface to which frames will be sent if they do not route to the local network of that interface However the unit uses only one of those configured routers at this time As you configure router settings the unit will choose a default router for you This is available for you to see and override via this net default router setting The values you may choose for this setting i e router addresses must be in the set of routers which you have specified or the special value DSL which means that the DSL interface peer is the default router For DSL Routing set net default router DSL The unit uses a routing table to determine how to send any outbound IP frame Each entry in the routing table tells the unit how to send a frame whose destination address matches a rule in the routing table Routing table entries are examined from most restrictive to least restrictive so the default routing table entry is the last entry in the table since it is the least restrictive It is the catch all route it tells the unit how to send a frame when it doesn t know how else to send it The only routes on the unit at this time are network interface routes and the default route Network interface routes tell the unit how to send a frame bound for a machine on one of the unit s local networks subnets These routes are automatically configured when you configure the address of a ne
160. ng is OFF Data Alarm Filter n Settings TeleBoss 850 Settings For Data Alarm Filter 1 A Alarm Filter Enable OE E Alarm Filter Mode ALARM Alarm Filter Name Alarm Filter Equation ee sii oie Auto Clear whem Threshold Reached Alarm Counter Clear Interval Alarm Counter Reset Time Actions Class Data Alarm Trap Number Clear This Alarm Counter Now N 2 oui o al O Inf 30 gt B C D E F G H T J K L Alarm Filter Enable toggles each individual data event monitor ON or OFF Default setting is OFF 35 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Alarm Filter Mode toggles between Alarm and Filter to indicate whether the T850 will recognize this data event as an Alarm and take some action or as a Filter and either accept or reject the data string Default setting is ALARM Alarm Filter Name sets the name for the event monitor This name is reported with the specified actions Max length 16 chars Alarm Filter Equation defines the event equation using the event fields defined in the previous menu Max length 160 chars Refer to the Configuring Data Alarm Equations section in the Features chapter for more information Threshold sets the number of times the event equation must be matched before an event is triggered If the event counter is allowed to grow beyond the threshold the unit will not trigger an event again until after the counter is reset Default setting is 1 Au
161. nge of 1000 1199 can be used High Event Class sets the class for the alarm When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this data alarm Return to Normal Settings Setup Weikel SSSR en AMOR deine Se cic ings Return to Normal Event ACTIONS B Return to Normal Event Trap Number C Return to Normal Event Class Return to Normal Event Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the action string for the event is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information Return to Normal Event Trap Number sets the trap number which can be useful when using SNMP trap managers that employ a trap numbering system to help identify incoming traps The default trap number for Humidity Events is 130 but any number in the alternate range of 1000 1199 can be used Return to Normal Class sets the class for the alarm When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this data alarm Analog Voltage Sensor Setup TeleBoss 850 Internal Events Menu Device Name Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input Analog Input 8 Clear
162. nieke Ion High Voltage Amount tenths High Unit Amount tenths Hig no Relay Output Setup TeleBoss 850 Internal Relay Event Settings A Device Name Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 Relay 8 Clear S a A A A A ON ON Ea AAA EA EAS A A E EAS AS B C D E F G H I J ettings for This EventSensor Internal relay outputs provide electrical output that can open or close an external circuit Typically this is used with devices that would not otherwise be able to interface with a host product like audio alarms LEDs custom circuitry and an almost limitless number of other applications Device Name is the option name given to the relay module Relay n displays a menu where each relay output can be configured Clear Settings for This EventSensor when selected will immediately clear all of the configured settings for this relay and remove it from the Sensor Events menu except for Internal Sensors Return to the Sensor Events menu to assign it a new slot if desired and reconfigure it 19 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Relay n TeleBoss 850 Internal Relay Event 1 Relay Name El Bie felis tiesa te CLOSED Relay Name is a text entry field that allows you to name this relay Relay Active State toggles CLOSED OPEN to set whether the relay will close or open when activated Default setting is CLOSED 76 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Relays as Alarm Actio
163. nit will choose a default router for you This is available for you to see and override via this net default router setting The values you may choose for this setting i e router addresses must be in the set of routers which you have specified If you have configured only one router for all of your network interfaces then you don t have to worry about this setting the unit configures it for you and there is nothing you can override it with Values Values are dotted quads and must be in the set of routers configured with net eth router and net eth vlan router Key syntax net default router 54 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Static Routes Static routes are network routes that specify in a more or less permanent way static that traffic to a certain destination destination host or destination network gets routed out a certain interface or via a certain gateway These give you the ability to fine tune how outbound network traffic leaves the unit for up to eight different routes Configuration The T850 has a set of 8 static route slots Each slot has an option to enable it set the destination net set the gateway and set the interface e Enable is ON OFF default OFF e Destination Network is network notation e w x y z s where s is the significant bits Default is 0 0 0 0 0 e Gateway is the IP address of the gateway Default setting is 0 0 0 0 e Interface is one of the allowed values ETH1 ETH2 E1V1 E1V2 E1V3 E1V4 E
164. ns AG Cion Definitions General Settings Event Log Settings Audit Log Settings Coriptring oC met mes B C D E I G H m J Network Settings contains settings for network communication SNMP FTP PPP Email and more Serial Settings contains settings pertaining to the function of each serial port Modem Settings contains modem init settings and modem specific security options User Profile Settings contains all of the user profiles and global security settings Alarm Event Definitions contains all of the settings that define events within the T850 Action Definitions contains configurations for all of the actions possible when events are detected 13 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual General Settings contains the site name answer string confirmation prompt date time and other general settings Event Log Settings allows for configuration and displaying of the Events Log Audit Log Settings allows for configuration and displaying of the Audit Log Scripting Settings allows for configuration of scripts Network Settings The Network Settings menu contains all of the options pertaining to network communication TeleBoss 850 Network Settings A Ethernet Settings Default Router Name Resolution Settings Telnet Duplex Inactivity Timeout IE Record Collection Settings Web Interface Settings SNMP Settings A Sse ces PPP Seige ines Email Settings Real Time Socket Settings SNMP Trap Capture settings IP Address R
165. nsert the 2 Ground or Most Positive leads into the upper and lower compartments on the left side of the connector e g the same positions as the black wires on the supplied harness assembly Insert the 2 48VDC or Most Negative leads into the upper and lower compartments on the right side of the connector e g the same positions as the white leads on the supplied harness assembly Connect the completed assembly into the power input receptacle at the rear of the unit Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Accessing the Command Line 1 Connect to I O2 with a serial terminal emulation program at 19200 baud 8N1 2 Enter STATUS or and press lt Enter gt You will be presented with a status screen similar to the following TeleBoss 850 2 03 050 STD Status 850 850000084 850000084 mrem i 3 STATIC MU 0 2 00n iP Acele s 0 0 0 0 ROC MAC Acer 3s 00 024360 0n bE 1024K EUA 2 s STATIC OFF RE Addr 3 0 0 0 0 No Data Alarm 1 OFF MAC Addr 00210243260 0 1 VE No Data Alarm 2 OFF Bawdy Eto Bytes Full Wrap Name LIZ SINE OOOO OO 000 O 0 OEE 11 01 LSO SIN ONO OOOO OOO IO CHONG 0 Olla Ly 2 COMPLETE gt When the status screen appears the unit is successfully connected and ready for use Network Setup Setup 1 Access the setup menu by typing SETUP and pressing lt ENTER gt 2 Select the Network Settings branch 3 Select A Ethernet Settings and select the Ethernet interface that corresponds to the one on the back panel
166. nu below shows a T850 with on board 8 contact closures TeleBoss 850 Sensor Events Menu Name Number Conti p elie ion INTERNAL 200 aie lt none gt lt none gt lt none gt Sensor Unresponsive Settings EventSensor Slots A thru P displays the settings menu for each ES Sensor Unresponsive Settings displays the Sensor Unresponsive Menu where you can configure the actions the T850 takes if an ES becomes unresponsive EventSensor Slots TeleBoss 850 Internal Events Menu Device Name Contact Clestire Contact Closure Contact Closure Contact eos tre Contact Closure Contact Closure COMreacie se lostiae Concacr Closures Clear cettinge for Mls Event SiO ta xo ANA A asl The display for each ES will vary depending on configuration For example an ES could be either internal or external EventSensors can be configured with varying combinations of the I O types Refer to the Event Sensor Configuration Setup section in the Features chapter that can be referred to for more information Sensor Unresponsive Settings TeleBoss 850 Sensor Unresponsive Menu Sensor Unresponsive Timeout Sensor Unresponsive Actions B C Sensor Unresponsive Trap Number D Sensor Unresponsive Class Sensor Unresponsive Timeout sets the time 10 65535 seconds to wait before declaring a non communicative EventSensor unresponsive Default setting is 30 Sensor Unresponsive Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the
167. ocumentation if there is any problem or question Field Name Offset Size Alignment TicketVersion O 5 L pelo alledNumber A AR a TNT D Y i Chargedl y gt 65 AN 20 L ChargedCostCenter s5 10 7 do ChargedCompany _ sane IN TT i ee eee ee Subaddress _ 416 20 a Cal i ngN T z i ed o E 7 i CostType gg 14 NA ChargeUnits 186 5 R Costinfo o o ot 10 R Duration Ss 204 nT R Sr o Tio n kGr rou pldentity 3 16 N 5 R o ESpecificChargsinfo ge p BearerCapability o 250 1 NA icc SE a ae DataVolume 253 0 R UserToUserVolume 263 o 5 R F oaneaneeaneanecaneanecaneanecaneancemneanecaneanccaneanecaneanecaneanccaney ExternalFacilities 268 40 NA _InternalFacilities 308 40 NA CallReference 348 10 R _ SegmentsRate1 358 10 R NP BRP BE PPP RRP BP oO ON OO BR ON a Pe ued ine ace tec Pu ccd ad ce ccs RI I E a E a E NSN DD D OONO 83 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual The Real Time Client The client is idle whenever there are no configured OmniPCX settings After you upload a configuration file for the first time type IPRC START to start the client Then type IPRC STATUS or IPRC to check the current status It will either indicate a working status e g Established awaiting packet or if something is wrong e g unable to connect to the OmniPCX or a certain output field definition doesn t make sense All output field definitions must compile corr
168. ork Settings IP Address Restrictions menu in all network enabled Asentria products When selected you will see a submenu similar to the following Selecting option A Add Item to Table presents a list of the different kinds of restrictions you can configure TeleBoss 850 IP Address Restrictions No IP Restrictions Established A Add Item to Table Enter your selection a Enter IP addresses that are allowed access 0 0 0 0 allows all IP addresses ALAS DD O restricts all IP addresses XXX XXX XXX 0 allows all IP addresses in a subnet XXX XXX XXX 255 restricts all IP addresses in subnet New IP Restriction From the New IP Restriction prompt you can enter up to eight IP addresses that will be allowed access to the unit The list is exclusive by default so if you define a single IP address that one is allowed access while all others are denied Wildcards are also available to allow or deny access to larger groups of IP addresses 0 and 255 serve as wildcards for access and no access respectively For example an IP restriction of 0 0 0 0 would allow all access to the unit where 255 255 255 255 would allow none More practically 192 168 55 0 would only allow traffic from IP addresses beginning with 192 168 55 Keep in mind that certain outbound network functions in the unit such as FTP push Email alerts and pings require a response from the receiving device These devices should not be restricted so the function can be compl
169. ose or of fitness of the T850 for any particular application is provided It is the responsibility of the user to determine fitness of the T850 for any particular application or purpose This warranty gives you specific legal rights These rights may vary from state to state as some states do not allow limitations on liability You may request information on how to obtain service under this warranty by contacting Asentria Technical Support at the address and phone number below Asentria Technical Support 1200 North 96th St Seattle WA 98103 206 344 8800 support asentria com 132
170. oss 850 User Manual View Script File displays the contents of the selected script file Equivalent to the SCRIPT SHOW command Edit Script File bring up the selected script file or a new blank one in the VI text editor Equivalent to the SCRIPT EDIT command Delete Script File deletes the selected script file Equivalent to the SCRIPT DELETE command Download Script File to Unit transfers a script file to the unit Equivalent to the SCRIPT GET command Upload Script File From Unit transfers a script file from the unit Equivalent to the SCRIPT PUT command Script Programming Guide Scripts are written using the Lua programming language In addition to built in Lua constructs and the standard Lua libraries the omni library provides an interface to Asentria specific functionality A complete list of Asentria specific functions can be found in OmniLua Function List Additional OmniLua scripting information can be found in the Scripting FAQ Scripting FAQ 1 How do post records to a database file using a script How do retrieve or change a setting How do create a custom setting Which functions should a well behaved script contain How do save frequently changing data so it survives a power cycle How can generate an event a al a How do post records to a database file using a script In order to post a record to the database the script creates a table that defines the records then passes it to the a_lib
171. ou will see a message like the following The authenticity of host lt your SFTP host gt can t be established RSA key fingerprint is d4 1a 16 46 8a 36 59 24 22 e5 ec 6f 01 fc 74 78 Are you sure you want to continue connecting yes no You may enter YES you vouch for the host or NO you do not vouch for the host at this point To help you vouch the unit reports the host key fingerprint If this fingerprint is equal to the fingerprint of the host key that you know really belongs to your host then you can safely vouch for it If you enter NO then the unit will not be able to push CDR to the SFTP host because it is un trusted If you enter YES then the unit can trust the server and the server s host key is stored on the unit As long as the SFTP host key does not change future connection attempts from the unit to the SFTP host will be trusted If the host key does change and you do not vouch for the SFTP host again to the unit since the host has a new host key then the unit will revert to not trusting the host and not push CDR If this happens and you enter PUSHTEST the unit will say you have to reestablish the authenticity of the SFTP host see next section Reestablishing authenticity of the SFTP host If the host key changes you will see something like the following when you enter PUSHTEST COOOCOCOCO O OCOCOCOCOCCCOCOOOOCCCCCCOOOCOCCOCCCCOOCOOCOCCEE WARNING REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED COCO
172. outlines each of the supported operators and their function Operator Function gt GreaterThan lt Less Than gt Greater Than orEqualto lt LessThanorEqualto lor lt gt NotEqualto gt o Equalto Single character wildcard matches any character or space a ss 0 Parenthesis used to combine operations D 710 ee AND Logical AND Positional wildcard used in place of a field name to match anywhere within an incoming record A a 63 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Data Alarm Macros Data alarm macros provide a way to define up to 100 equations that can be used in one or more data alarm equations Each macro consists of an equation and an associated name that can be used to reference the macro in a data alarm equation They simplify the creating of data alarm events particularly where more than one event uses the same expression in its equation Also since the macro expression is evaluated only once per record it improves the efficiency of alarm processing Data alarm macros can be configured using the setup menu or setting keys Menu Setup gt Alarm Event Definitions gt Data Alarm Filter Settings gt Data Alarm Macro Settings Keys event macro name event macro equation The macro equation is entered the same way as a data alarm equation A macro equation cannot refer to another macro in such a case the expression involved will always evaluate to FALSE The macro equation can be up to 160 ch
173. overs on the back panel of the host unit and set the port cover aside Carefully slide the wireless modem card into the plastic rails inside the expansion port and push the card in all the way Replace the two screws previously removed to hold the card securely in the port e Screw the rubber GMS antenna or cable to an external antenna to the SMA connector on the modem The unit should not be powered up without an antenna connected to the modem e Power up the host unit Setup In addition to installing an activated SIM card in the wireless modem card certain settings on the host unit need to be configured for the wireless connection to work These settings can be configured via either Setting Keys or the Setup Menus as described below Changing any of these settings should be done with net wireless mode set to OFF otherwise unexpected behavior may occur Setting Keys Following are the Setting Keys used to configure the wireless modem card All of the Setting Keys below can also be configured in the Setup menus listed in parenthesis after each net wireless mode Setup gt Modem Settings gt Wireless Modem Settings Enables or disables the wireless modem Possible values are OFF disable modem PERMANENT EDGE maintain always on connection with EDGE modem and PERMANENT GPRS maintain always on connection with GPRS modem The default setting is OFF net wireless apn Setup gt Modem Settings gt Wireless Modem Settings
174. p indicates the ON OFF status of whether file wrapping is enabled on a particular port When ON a unit that is 100 full will overwrite the oldest buffered records with new ones Name displays the target name which is an optional name given to the device connected to the port This target name is used in event notifications and can be configured in the Serial Settings menu for each port 11 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Setup Menu Overview This section displays screen shots and descriptions taken from the command prompt menu system However the menu structure and options are the same as the web interface The Setup menu contains all of the configuration options available on the T850 It is organized in a logical tree structure with all settings classified under the following groups TeleBoss 850 Main Setup Menu A Network Settings serial Setterags Modem Settings User East Ss reads Alarm Event Definitions INE DS olas General Settings Event Log Settings UI Odo et ENS SIM OS Bas Ao Enter your Selection Each section in this chapter will go over one of the above setup branches outlining the options within Press either lt ESC gt or lt ENTER gt to go back one level in the menu tree or lt CTRL C gt to exit any menu and return to the command prompt Since this product allows for multiple simultaneous command processors two administrators could conceivably change the same op
175. pting provides the ability to easily customize the operation of an Asentria device Scripts are written in the Lua scripting language with access to Asentria specific functionality via a rich set of library functions Scripts can read or change any setting on the unit and can also create custom settings that can be accessed via Setting Keys Scripting capabilities open up all sorts of possibilities that would previously require custom factory programming This chapter covers the configuration and management of scripts in the Asentria T850 and assumes a level of scripting knowledge that may not be applicable to all T850 users who wish to use scripting For a basic primer in scripting in the T850 titled Scripting 101 please contact Asentria Tech Support to have this document emailed to you Configuration General the steps for using a script are e Write the script code in a text editor e Transfer the script to the unit e Configure the script can be done any time before running the script e Invoke the script if not scheduled to start automatically e The details of these steps are given in later sections Requirements and Limitations Scripts can be created in any text editor as long as they are saved in pure text format Both DOS and Unix end of lines are supported A maximum of 20 scripts can be used on the unit This includes both scripts that are loaded and scripts that are running Running Scripts Before a script can be ru
176. r Manual Internal Modem Guidelines The internal modem supplied with this product complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations The labeling on the modem provides the FCC Registration number and the Ringer Equivalence Number REN for the modem This information is also listed below You must provide upon request this information to your telephone company The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to a telephone line and still have all of these devices ring when the number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to a line as determined by the REN you should contact the local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If the modem causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your service If possible they will notify you in advance If advance notification is not possible you will be notified as soon as possible Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with the modem contact Asentria at 206 344 8800 for information on obtaining service or repairs
177. red to alarm along with the action s to occur trap number and class In the case of Very High or High levels the alarm will occur as the humidity rises above the setting In the case of Low or Very Low the alarm will occur as the humidity drops below the setting Return to Normal Settings displays a menu where the optional action definition for alarms as they return to a normal state can be configured Unit Conversion Settings displays a menu where real world values can be configured Very High High Low Very Low Analog Input Event Settings TeleBoss 2850 Internal Analog Input Event Settings A Very High Event Value Very High Event Actions Very High Event Trap Number Very High Event Class The menu for setting Very High Event Value settings is shown Menus for High Low Very Low are identical Very High Event Value sets the voltage in tenths at which the Very High Event Actions will be triggered Very High Event Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the action string for the event is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information Very High Event Trap Number sets the trap number which can be useful when using SNMP trap managers that employ a trap numbering system to help identify incoming traps The default trap number for Analog Events is 140 but any number
178. ria Alarm The final line is the ENQ control code Non CRC Mode After sending the initial header the T850 pauses for 10 seconds to wait for an ACK from the receiver Non CRC mode requires the Require Asentria Alarm ACKs setting to be turned off If the T850 sees no response or the receiver replies with ACK 00 ACK then non CRC mode is assumed and the sender will transmit the alarms The control characters SOH SOT and ETX are not transmitted in non CRC mode CRC Mode CRC mode exists to ensure that event notifications are delivered intact Asentria Alarms delivered in CRC mode have extra control characters and a 16 bit CRC included in each alarm to allow for error detection by the receiver Additionally CRC mode causes the T850 to store and later retry each alarm until a proper acknowledgement is received from the receiver If Require Asentria Alarm ACKs is enabled the T850 will require a positive CRC mode response or it will disconnect and retry the call To enable CRC the receiver must respond with the following after the header is received ACK 01 ACK Once CRC mode is enabled each alarm must be acknowledged by a message in the following format ACK xXx ACK XX represents the alarm ID to acknowledge The ID can be found in the first line of each record sent by the T850 68 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Alarm_ Transmission After successfully initiating a session alarms are delivered in the following fo
179. rmat SOH 1D XX SOT Date 03 01 07 Time 10 30 02 TargetPort TargetName AlarmType Data Alarm AlarmName Test Alarm Threshold 0 Severity Critical Textl text record line Text2 text record line ETX XX CR LF CR LF The alarm ID indicates the index number of each alarm delivered during a call This number restarts at 1 for each new call The severity line represents the Class value defined for this alarm Up to twelve lines of Textn may be sent XX represents the 16 bit CRC if CRC mode is enabled If not this line will contain two spaces If additional alarms are queued to send in the same transmission the above output is repeated and the ID incremented with each alarm When non CRC alarm transmission is selected alarms are sent with a 5 second delay between each When all alarms and been transmitted then T850 sends the following EOT CR LF CR LF At this point the T850 waits 20 seconds for the receiver to send any input and then hangs up If any commands are received a command prompt is established and the connection will remain active Action Definition Asentria Alarm actions are designated by M in action definitions The numbers correspond to callout numbers Example M1 or M123 69 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual EventSensor Configuration Setup The T850 can be ordered with any of the following different internal I O devices or can be connected to a number of external EventSensor devices
180. rocessing the data It returns COMPLETE when all settings are processed The unit gives no other progress or status feedback to the user while it is processing the file Instead it logs feedback to a file that the user can view after processing is complete If there were any problems the unit will display an error message after processing is complete To view the log enter the SK LOG command This will display which settings if any it failed to process because of bad value key name or syntax This upload process does not attempt to error check the output field definitions it only stores them Instead the fields are verified when a connection attempt is made to the CallManager server Limits of field definitions There is room for up to 3 EOL characters for each field definition Null is an invalid EOL character There are 2 available conversion options if conversion is desired for each field definiton NTOD and NTOIP NTOD assumes the value is a coordinated universal time UTC value that represents the number of seconds since midnight 00 00 00 Jan 1 1970 and it will convert this value to mo dd year hh mm ss format in the output field NTOIP assumes the value is a 32 bit representation of an IP address with the bytes reversed so that the high order byte contains the low order IP address octet and so on the value is converted to a standard 4 dot IP address representation The maximum output field length is 160 characters The maximum
181. rovider and ISP provider are the same For simplicity and unless otherwise specified ADSL provider means the entity that provides all settings required for the unit to use the Internet over the ADSL The key datum to get from your ADSL provider is what type of addressing is to be used PPPoA PPP over ATM PPPoE PPP over Ethernet Static or DHCP Make note of this then proceed with configuring the ADSL modem as described below Set the value of the net dsl type Setting Key to either PPPoA PPPoE Static or DHCP as instructed by your ADSL provider This is the most important DSL setting since its value determines what other DSL settings are applicable to the DSL configuration Each of these connection protocols requires specific settings so refer to the paragraph below for the protocol you will be using But first there are some settings that must be configured regardless of how net dsl type is set 119 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Required Settings Regardless of Connection Protocol net dsl vpi This specifies the VPI Virtual Path Identifier used on the DSL interface This is provided for you by your DSL provider and is required for DSL operation Values are 0 to 4095 net dsl vci This specifies the VCI Virtual Channel Identifier for the DSL interface This is provided for you by your DSL provider and is required for DSL operation Values are 0 to 65535 net dsl encap This controls whether the encapsulation is LLC Logical
182. s COMMAND FTLE1 HANA AE 29 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Enable This User Access is an ON OFF toggle to enable access for this user profile User Name Password sets the username and or password for this profile Max length for each is 31 chars User Profile Expiration Date Time sets a date and or time that this profile may be automatically disabled This also provides an option to adjust the current date time that is on the T850 Selecting that option will transfer you to the System Date Time menu If left blank this user profile will not expire Default setting is blank Allow User Connection via displays a menu to toggle ON or OFF access via Local I O 2 Modem Telnet FTP Real Time Socket and Secure Shell SSH These are abbreviated LMTFRSs and default setting for all is ON Upon Login then Go To toggles the action this user will be directed to upon logging in with the following options Menu Command and Passthrough as shown here Menu TeleBoss Password xx xx TeleBoss 950 Version 2 003 050 at 850 850000084 ts Moo ola io UL ol 1 Ihroudhonr ON SIMS Sian oo 850 Setup Menu 850 Status Menu Exit end connection e KKKKKKKK Passthrough TeleBoss Password xXX Xx Conteo recio QA Set Pass through Pointer To is in effect if the Upon Login then Go To action is set to Passthrough This option toggles the serial port the user will be routed to Default setting is FILE1
183. s and fictitious unless otherwise noted No part of this document may be reproduced or electronically transmitted without permission from Asentria Corporation TeleBoss 850 T850 EventSensor and AlarmManager are trademarks of Asentria Corporation Table of Contents QUICK Sta anaconda 1 Whar S O A A 1 acid o de ee da nee ass de D ds ee en 1 OMAN NE ds 1 COMEN nat A AAA A A A A iS 1 dela nao POW ion eniin ana Rd neme shade ane en sente ennemie ten a Aa nier nb ae 1 POWER REQUIT M NIS sansaara na aE ae D de ee ne cannes NS eine de AR ed it ends 1 ACCESSING h Command EM Rat ne Aaa 3 Ne Work SEUD au A aia eteciata dente olde senaels 3 decidirme 3 Testing Network Connectivity daa cia 3 SNMP Trap Seti A A A AAA IS 4 A E 4 Testa SNMP Traps nt a il ld ted diesel 4 MIER A A ne den manne cum memes cena ec 5 AA En sd nets E on Mag ses cour an Denp memes ss anne eee sus senti nceeeman Cannes const nie 5 Saa A A en ue 5 Bs ORC tora MR Aon RRR PANNE eee RR PR 5 ROMOICACCOS S tsaman de pease son es ee a sa edeecsese ae 6 senal Monttorina Data Events islotes acta sides 6 E VOR NOTICIA e lo ls 6 A A O sues in Cle 6 Paris Identification 6 Features ANG ANC COS SONIC Sacchi tne Sect bisa ad ae a se des nettes Gao aeS De ease ete as 6 LEDS Ports DIP Switches and BUUMONS asseris iannis iii 7 Getting CONAGCICG uscar a aa nsce eee e c est ses nterean seu eaue 10 Power UD SOU CO a a aida 10 Default PASSWOFOS dalla 10 The SAIS O
184. s n sets the hostnames or IP addresses to ping for the test Email Settings teleBoss 850 Email Setrangs SMTP Server Hostname IP Address B Email Domain Name asentria com C Authentication LOGIN OFF SMTP Server IP Address sets the hostname or IP address of the outbound mail server Max length 64 chars Email Domain Name sets the domain_name com to use when the T850 sends an Email Default setting is asentria com Max length 48 chars Authentication LOGIN displays a menu to configure the credentials that may be required by your server for SMTP authentication Some SMTP servers require an authentication to relay Emails Default setting is OFF TeleBoss 850 Email Authentication Settings Authentication Enabled OFF Username Password RR KKK KK Authentication Enabled is an ON OFF toggle to enable Email authentication Default setting is OFF 20 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Username Password defines the login credentials Max length for each is 48 chars A typical Email notification for a No Data alarm might look like the following From ASentrla TeleBoss 850 mallvo Asentria TeleBoss 850 GAsentria com Sent Wednesday March 12 2008 3 59 PM To support Asentria com Subject Event 03 12 15 59 850000084 No Data 1 Alarm No Data Alarm Message Real Time Socket Settings TOMEBO SS Soul Real hime SOcket Setup FILE1 B FILE2 CANES Enter your Selection a H T RO S
185. s on This value is a two digit number starting with 01 corresponding to the slot Number the EventSensors are declared in the setup menu yy Two digit indicator of which relay to toggle Example RC0107 or RAO103RI0104 Note Unlike other action definitions each relay definition must start with an R Where other sensors may be defined as T23 for SNMP trap managers 2 and 3 multiple relay actions must be defined in the following manner RC0401RO0402 7 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Customizable Command Prompts This feature allows the prompt in the command processor to be customized and includes the ability to embed one or more settings values in the prompt A customized command prompt can help simplify administration of units particularly where multiple units are involved The command prompt setting is available in the General setup menu section and via the Setting Key sys prompt The setting can contain up to 64 characters but the prompt itself is limited to 30 characters any additional characters are truncated In addition to specifying plain text to be included in the command prompt setting values can be embedded using a special syntax setting_key name If this construct is used the value of the specified setting key replaces the construct If the setting key is not accessible for any reason invalid key insufficient user access level etc ERROR is displayed instead Note T850 only supports the sys
186. scription of ADSL ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line is a technology where data is modulated onto higher frequencies of copper telephone lines not used for voice in such a way that upstream and downstream data rates differ Certain Asentria TeleBoss units can have an ADSL modem expansion card installed to provide an interface to a line The machine on the other end of the line is a DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer DSLAMs exist typically inside telephone company central offices COs but also exist in standalone hutches remote DSLAMs The abbreviations DSL and ADSL are used interchangably in this documentation where DSL is written ADSL also applies unless the difference is explicitly specified Certain terms and acronyms are used throughout this guide that may require further explanation These are hyper linked to the Glossary at the end of the guide Configuration The ADSL modem can be configured via two methods in the TeleBoss unit command line menus or Setting Keys For simplicity only the Setting Keys method is discussed in this guide However as you are working through the configurations you are welcome to also use the related Command Line menus Setup gt Network Settings gt DSL Settings or web interface menus in your TeleBoss unit to view or configure specific settings There are four ways to configure ADSL depending on the specifications from your ADSL and ISP providers In some cases the ADSL p
187. se settings are only for use with the Asentria SitePath secure unified administration portal software Contact Asentria Technical Support for further information VPN 1 and VPN 2 display a sub menu where each of two VPN connections can be configured CPE Settings displays a series of sub menus where the IP address both Real and Alias name description and keep alive period for up to 64 CPE Customer Premises Equipment can be set Commission Settings displays a sub menu where all the parameters for commissioning the T850 with the SitePath application are configured Serial Settings releBoss 850 Serial Settings Ni O 1 Sete mers B 2 O 2 Settings Note All serial ports are set to function in Data mode except for I O 2 which can also be set to function in one of two other modes Command and Inline Default is Command Mode Therefore the I O 2 Settings menu has all the options of I O 1 plus a few others that I O 1 does not have Those options that are exclusive to I O 2 will be indicated as such below all others are applicable to all ports Serial Port Menu TeleBoss 850 Serial 2 A Target Name Baud Rate Data Format Handshaking Wrap Around Record Stamping Character Masking Data Alarm Enable Store Data llo Store Alarme During Pacon Lacouc Duplex Inactivity aso ble Port Mode COMMAND Inline Mode Handshaking XON XOFF Strip oent Pass Through LES Strip Received Pass Through Lrs Disable Serial Setup via DIP Sw
188. sentria Technical Support 4 Using a Telnet client connect to the IP address assigned to the unit Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual SNMP Trap Setup If you will be using your T850 to send SNMP traps this section will help you ensure it is set up correctly Setup 1 2 3 4 5 6 Configure the network settings as described in the previous section Select the Network Settings then SNMP Settings sub menu Verify the SNMP Community name is correct for your network Switch to the Actions Definitions menu and enter the host name or IP address of the computer to receive the traps into the field Hostname IP Address 1 Press lt CTRL C gt to exit the Setup menu and return to the command prompt On the computer that will be receiving the SNMP traps start AlarmManager or your preferred SNMP trap manager Testing SNMP Traps 1 2 3 4 Using a Telnet client connect to the IP address assigned to the unit Enter the command DOTRAP from the T850 command prompt Verify that the trap manager receives the test trap If there is an error message or no response from the router first check the network settings and connection then consult your System Administrator or Asentria Technical Support Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual What is a TeleBoss 850 The Basics Fig 1 T850 2 The T850 is a powerful remote device management system which can collect and forward text records such as those used by Call Accounting
189. settings and then call Asentria Technical Support Note There will be a 30 second delay in alarming if the terminal emulator being used does not send a LF with the CR This may be circumvented by pressing lt CTRL J gt to generate a LF 62 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Configuring Data Alarm Equations The equation is the heart of any data event The following are a few examples event equations alarm code Lil os xL gt TA OUUM AND exit code DN alarm code gt 1051 OR exit code lOw ex AND witch OUL L 9 e CRITICAL Here are a few tips to help you create your own data event equations e Multiple field references are acceptable as long as both fields are the same length For example d c is a valid equation if the fields that both d and c represent are two characters long e Variable names are case sensitive e Equation literals the data contained within quotation marks are case sensitive e If any rule is violated in a equation an alarm will not be generated nor will an error be presented Note There may be times when two or more fields are necessary to analyze one piece of data For example if a time is represented in hh mm format some calculations may require two different fields Other times wildcards will do the job of masking out non important characters just fine The data alarm equations used in the T850 are standard Boolean type operators The following table
190. shows how to set the various DIP switches to obtain certain settings 1 0 2 Word Parity I O 2 Mode Data Mode Boot Load Mode No Forced App Reload Default Forced Application Reload SW1 thru SW7 X don t care Note Boot Load Mode can only be set by flipping ALL DIP switches to the ON or UP position This is not a setting that can be configured via internal menu settings or Setting Keys Note For settings that can be set either via DIP switch internal menu settings or Setting Keys the T850 always pays attention to the last setting regardless of how it was done So if the internal setting for 1 02 Mode is Command and someone flips SW4 to the ON or UP position the Mode is immediately set to Data Buttons The only button on the T850 is the Reset button located on the back panel next to the left of serial port I O 2 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Getting Connected Power Up Sequence On startup the T850 goes through the following boot sequence in approximately 55 seconds 1 The power LED flashes once each second for 30 seconds 2 The LED for Expansion Card 1 go through a 15 second flashing sequence 3 All LED s then go off for approximately 5 seconds 4 Power Modem if installed and Ethernet LEDs light for 5 seconds then Modem and Ethernet go off 5 Power LED will blink once every 5 seconds as a heartbeat while the T850 is powered on Default Passwords The T850 uses a very flexible system for
191. ssion is down With RSP there is an application layer connection called a Session that runs on top of the lower layer socket It is possible that the socket is established but the session is not RSP will not run if the session is not established This timeout can be set from 3 to 600 seconds Generic Server does not use any application layer protocols so the socket lost timeout is triggered only by the loss of the TCP connection This timeout can be set from 3 to 600 seconds Connection Lost Alarm Actions displays a list of actions from which the action s to be taken for this alarm are configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information 40 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Connection Lost Alarm Message sets the text string to be delivered with this event s action Default setting is Connection Lost Upon timeout an Alcatel OmniPCX client disconnects and will attempt to reconnect in 10 seconds The timeout value is restricted between 45 and 90 seconds Once the alarm is activated the alarm will not re arm until a socket connection is re established Avaya RSP and Generic Server are passive TCP servers and cannot attempt to reconnect to the client They must wait for the client to reestablish the connection Alarm Class sets the class for the event When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displaye
192. ssthrough Telnet real time sockets FTP push automatic delivery to FTP server FTP get manual retrieval from FTP server SFTP push get Alarms generated or detected within the T850 can be delivered through any of the following means e Modem callout e Asentria Alarms e SNMP trap e Script actions e Email e Relays if configured with optional relay Expansion Card Data Storage Basic data storage in the T850 is accomplished in a database of four files FILE1 FILE2 EVENTS and AUDIT FILE and FILE2 are typically associated with Serial Port 1 01 and Serial Port 1 02 respectively although either serial port can store to either FILE1 and FILE2 or both Data collected via IP Record Collection IPRC is also typically stored to either FILE1 or FILE2 EVENTS and AUDIT are log files generated from the Event Log Settings and Audit Log Settings menus per the parameters set there The number of records stored in each these four files can be displayed using the DIR command on any connection to the command processor including FTP Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual The T850 also features three auxillary files for storage of data to be used in scripting functions named AUX1 AUX2 and AUX3 These three files are not displayed with the DIR command although data collected via serial port or IPRC can be stored to any of these three auxillary files in addition to FILE1 and FILE2 Refer to the Scripting chapter for more information on processing dat
193. t each level can be configured to alarm along with the action s to occur trap number and class In the case of Very High or High levels the alarm will occur as the humidity rises above the setting In the case of Low or Very Low the alarm will occur as the humidity drops below the setting Return to Normal Settings displays a menu where the actions to occur when the humidity returns to normal drops below the High Very High settings or rises above the Low Very Low settings can be configured 12 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Very High High Low Very Low Event Settings Setup SiteBoss 550 Internal Humidity Event Settings A High Event Humidity High Event Actions High Event Trap Number High Event Class The menu for setting High Humidity settings is shown Menus for Very High Low Very Low are identical High Event Humidity sets the humidity at which the High Event Actions will be triggered High Event Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the action string for the event is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information High Trap Number sets the trap number which can be useful when using SNMP trap managers that employ a trap numbering system to help identify incoming traps The default trap number for Humidity Events is 130 but any number in the alternate ra
194. t heed changes to network configurations while you are connected to a command processor via Telnet web interface or SSH Changes including population of the candidate default router set are pended until all network based command processor sessions have ended Open FTP and RTS connections will fail if these settings are changed during an open connection Name Resolution Settings tebeBoss 350 gt Name Resolution Seucings DNS Server 1 B DNS Server 2 C DNS Mode DNS Server 1 2 are the IP addresses of Domain Name Servers that you may want to configure so that you can use host names rather than IP addresses in functions where name resolution may be needed such as Email server RTS push hosts action IP settings network time servers scripting tcp connections etc Default setting for each DNS Server is 0 0 0 0 DNS Mode toggles between MANUAL ETH1 DHCP and ETH2 DHCP Default setting is MANUAL IP Record Collection Settings Te BROSS 910 le ecos Olleros MINS ep IP Record Collection OFF Score Collecred Darca Lm FILE1 Data Alarm Filter Enable OFF IP Record Collection selects and displays a configuration menu for each of the IPRC protocols that the T850 supports Default setting is OFF Store Collected Data In sets the data file in which to store records received via IPRC Default setting is FILE1 Data Alarm Filter Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable alarming or filtering of incoming data Default setting is OF
195. ta event that will send an SNMP trap when the word test is received over a data port Full details on how to configure data alarm equations are available in the next section Configuring Data Alarm Equations Set Up a Data Event 1 From the command prompt access the Setup menu Select Alarm Event Definitions Data Alarm Filter Settings and then Data Alarm Field Settings The following menu allows a user to define up to 16 data event fields to be used when scanning for event data Below is an abbreviated example of this menu TeleBoss 850 Data Alarm Field Definition Table SENSE Length Line Definition 0 0 0 Derio a DYE aL Mab eee Definition 2 Select field A The menu in the following example will be displayed TeleBoss 850 Data Alarm Field Definition E Field A State Eos cr Lon Field Length RON 0 Field Name 0 A Field Line Number Field Type lpha 3 Select Start Position When prompted to enter a new value enter 1 and press lt ENTER gt 4 Select Field Length When prompted to enter a new value enter 4 and press lt ENTER gt 5 Select Event Name and enter test field then press lt ENTER gt 6 Press lt ENTER gt to return to the Field definition Table If configured properly the data event field should appear in this menu 7 Press lt ENTER gt to return to the Data Alarm Filter Settings menu From here select the Data Alarm Settings menu Alarm Filter Page 1 then A
196. tained when the device was opened name The name of the device i e coml mdm1 etc Returns None Example tontos eDerale rene name The name of the device i e coml mdm1 etc a_lib Flush Description Removes any characters waiting to be read a_lib Flush handle handle The handle obtained when the device or socket was opened C TPETE EE ETEE ET EEE TETE TEE TELE TELE TELE LEE TEE EEE TETE TETE TE TELE CETTE TETE TETE TETE TETE TE TELE CETTE TE TENTE TETE TS CNE CETTE TETE TENTE TETE EUERERGESE BUBUEUEOED GELEDEEEES TETE CEE E ETES TETE TE CETTE TETE ISLE TETE TS STE TETE ET SEUBUESEGE TETE TETE TS CITE TIC TN CESSE TENTE TETE TEE CETTE IT TESTS TETE CITE CITE TES IEEE TE TT TETE TE CENTS TELE LITE TETE TE TS TETE TELE CITES TE TENTE TETE TE CS CITE TITI TIS ETES TE CITES CELLES CECILE CETTE TI LILI ES LILI ETES Returns None CLIS MN INOoNChe races al lle SITE eae A SS COMME So SEC Erin dence Er e look for some response ses pus ace ie dolo OO 97 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual a lib GetCharacter Description Reads a single character from the device or socket Returns immediately whether a character is available or not a O SE IE OSI A ao IS handle The handle obtained when the device or socket was opened Returns Character that was read or nil if no character available Scotia a lib SendString handle MS Os E 0 Mio i wait for a character repeat char a lib GetCh
197. the SFTP server to make it aware that the unit is authorized to connect The SFTP server must know the unit s public client key in order to do public key authentication This means taking the public client key output by 91 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual the unit and configuring it in the SFTP server For UNIX SSH servers which typically support SFTP this is done by appending the unit s public client key to the authorized_keys file in the ssh directory of the user account the unit uses to SFTP push CDR Check with your System Administrator to determine exactly how to do this with your SFTP server 3 Configure SFTP push Go to the Setup gt Network Settings gt FTP Settings menu Select option A until it reads SECURE and then configure the server address username password etc 4 Establish the authenticity of the SFTP host to the unit At this point the unit does not know whether to trust the configured SFTP host It may be a malicious host that is pretending to be your host Essentially you must tell the unit that you vouch for the host that is running the SFTP server assuming you are 100 sure that the host to which the unit connects is really your host Do this by entering PUSHTEST This command is used to see that the connection between the unit and the SFTP or FTP host is working For SFTP it is also used to let you vouch for the host The first time you make the unit connect to the SFTP host with the PUSHTEST command y
198. ticket parsing functionality is configured via a configuration file This configuration file is a list of setting keys where a setting key is a lt setting gt lt value gt statement lt setting gt is a period delimited string of keywords These keys can name all of the setup variables of the product These include the generic operational parameters of the box such as these below as well as specialized parameters such as those for the OmniPCX a ING ies JEON yz PSOne 557259929900 router 97 168 100 100 esate SS orc ONO Sie Mesanio AO OO en snmpcomm public The unit assembles output fields into records defined by their end of line characters Using this method we can specify output fields using the specific ticket field numbers 1 48 or by character start position and length within the ticket structure For example if the user wants to create an output record which contains these fields 81 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Call Type Start Date Time End Date Time Effective Call Duration converted from seconds to HH MM SS format Acting Extension Number Trunk 1 and the user wants to specify the record using TICKET FIELD NUMBERS the setup would look like this ML 202002 nul POT SS timeout 30 field 1 10 2 L Call Type pedal Field field AS AO Stank Date Mime 3 4 Arere 6 7 8 2 nd Date Time OS OMS eel e AD cai on 41 25 R Acting Extension Number RES cs ce caes OF OU pie
199. ting is 80 percent Alarm Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the action string for the event is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information Alarm Message sets the text string to be delivered with the percentage full alarm Default setting is DB Exceeds Threshold Max length 111 chars Alarm Class sets the class for the alarm When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this percent full alarm Trap Number sets the number to be sent with any SNMP traps for this event Default is 501 but trap number can also be set in the range of 1000 1199 as needed Scheduled Event Settings Scheduled Events allow you to schedule specific a specific date time for an alarm action to occur For example you might want the T850 to send you an Email every morning at 8 00 just so you know it is live on the network TeleBoss 850 Scheduled Event 1 Setup A Enable Event N Event Actions Event Message cheduled Event 1 Event Class Trap Number Event Time Sunday Event Time Monday Event Time Tuesday Event Time Wednesday Event Time Thursday Event Time Friday Event Time Saturday Add Exe ils aon Delete Exclusion SNE me sen ies eles MSN Scheduled Event n Setup
200. tion at the same time but due to the multitasking nature of the T850 the changes are processed in the order received The T850 processes setup changes in real time In other words the unit begins to implement changes to its configuration as soon as they are entered There is no need to exit a setup menu or reboot the unit to apply changes The exception to this rule is IP specific network settings Changes to these settings are implemented only after all open Telnet command processors are closed Option Types String entry There are several different types of inputs employed within the setup menu The most common is the string type entry A Site Name Test Site When selected this setting will provide a prompt requesting a new value You may press lt ENTER gt or lt ESC gt to abort the option entry or press lt SPACE gt and lt ENTER gt to delete the current value and leave it blank Some numerical or required settings will not allow an you to leave an option blank so pay attention to the unit s response when attempting to delete a setting s value Toggle The second most common option type is the toggle type option A Enable Web Interface OFF When selected this option will not prompt for a new value It will simply cycle to the next available option in its list This switch type is typically used for options with two or three choices Most often it is in an ON OFF form but could be a series of options such as NONE 1 and 2
201. tion is due to noise and some of it is due to the modem s own echo Part of training the modem also sometimes referred to as training the line involves having the modem select optimal signal to noise ratio as well as teaching the modem what its own voice its echo sounds like on the line A modem receives not only data from the other modem but also its own echoes like when you yell to someone across a canyon and listen for their response training helps the modem separate its own echos from the signal from the other modem VCI A Virtual Channel Identifier is a unique identifier which indicates a particular virtual circuit on a network It is a 16 bit field in the header of an ATM cell The VCI together with the VPI Virtual Path Identifier is used to identify the next destination of a cells as it passes through a series of ATM switches on its way to its destination VPI Virtual Path Identifier refers to an 8 bit user to network packets or 12 bit network network packets field within the header of an ATM cell The VPI together with the VCI Virtual Channel Identifier is used to identify the next destination of a cell as it passes through a series of ATM switches on its way to its destination VPI is useful to reduce the switching table for some Virtual Circuits which have common path VPN Virtual Private Network is a network that is tunneled the virtual part typically across a public network and secured the private part 125
202. to Clear when Threshold Reached is an ON OFF toggle to control whether the unit will clear the event counter each time the threshold is met Default setting is ON Alarm Counter Clear Interval sets an interval at which the unit should clear the match counter for an individual data event Available options are 2 hours 4 hours 6 hours 8 hours 12 hours Daily and Never The first clear occurs at midnight Default setting is 12 Hours Alarm Counter Reset Time sets the time at which the daily clear should take place if it is enabled in the Alarm Counter Clear Interval This value is in 24 hour format Default setting is 00 00 Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the action string for the event is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Class sets the class for the alarm When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this data alarm Data Alarm Trap Number sets the number to be sent with any SNMP traps for this event Default is 503 but trap number can also be set in the range of 1000 1199 as needed Clear This Alarm Counter Now allows you to clear the counter for the selected data alarm manually This happens as soon as this option is selected so make sure you really want to clear the counter before selecting it Actions L
203. to remote RS 232 access to devices at the unit s site Configuration IP Routing is configured with the following settings All Products e net ppprouting enable This setting controls whether the unit routes IP traffic from PPP to any Ethernet interface e net ethrouting enable This setting controls whether the unit routes IP traffic from the specified routing interface to PPP e net ethrouting nat enable This setting controls whether the unit does NAT on routed frames egressing the unit on the PPP interface e sec user ppptype This is a per user setting which controls whether the user under which the PPP session was authenticated can actually route frames to one of the unit s local networks It is for added security Multinomed units only T850 e net eth nat This setting controls whether the unit does NAT on routed frames egressing the unit on this interface e net routing if This setting controls to which network interface the unit routes PPP traffic Example You want to remotely access the SSH CLI of some piece of equipment at a remote site SSH rides on TCP so it can be routed and NATted Install a T850 at the remote site with the following configuration and connect the first Ethernet adapter to the network that has your equipment set up ppp user sec user 1 name pppuser sec user 1 password ppppassword sec user 1 ppptype routing set up ppp hosting net ppphost enable on set up routing net ppprouting
204. tore Command Entry SOLE kelay ACEIvVity Store Alarm Actions Taken Store Password Failures Store Logins Disconnects Store Serial Handshaking Alarms Some Bats Ss CA rough Ae cae Store Ina Livii Timeouts SEC mS OI Mine Gia Store DIE Swatch Changes SESSESSSOSCSESRES 22 ee Veh a Ue eel tee et eh Se List Audit Log File displays the contents of the Audit Log file if any records exist Clear Audit Log File purges the records within the Audit Log file Records in the Audit Log File are deleted immediately when this option is selected so make sure you want to do this before selecting Enable Audit Log File is an ON OFF toggle to enable Audit logging Default setting is ON Maximum File Size is the maximum number of KB the event log can reach before overwriting the oldest records Available options are 0 32 64 128 256 512 and 1024 Default setting is 32 The remaining options are ON OFF toggles to enable logging of the action described Default settings for all is ON Scripting Settings Scripting is a T850 feature that is complex enough that it has been given it s own chapter in this User Manual The initial Scripting Settings menu is displayed below but a full description of the options along with other information necessary to use the scripting functions can be found in the Scripting chapter noel So See Sealine Serie wanes Anal ke Ser tan g Clear Pending Records DER Override Ports List Allocated Devices Sis Cos Ma
205. twork interface If an outbound frame is destined for a machine off all local networks then it is sent according to what the default route specifies The default route specifies the default router to use for these frames If you have configured only one router for all of your network interfaces then you don t have to worry about this setting the unit configures it for you and there is nothing you can override it with The default router is engaged as soon as it is configured net dsl routing enable Set this to ON to make the unit forward frames received on either Ethernet interface and not addressed to the unit out the DSL interface Frames are NAT ed as they leave the DSL interface Frames arriving on the DSL interface not associated with existing connections are blocked the unit is firewalled Note that the unit s default router must be set to DSL net default router DSL for DSL routing to work Set this to OFF to make the unit not do this Values are ON or OFF Default is OFF net dsl override Set this to a non zero value to enable ADSL web configuration access on the TCP port specified by the value Set this to O to disable web configuration access Values are 0 to 65535 Default is 0 net dsl cmd This has the same behavior as net dsl command net dsl status Upon read this returns 0 1 2 or 3 Refer to the net dsl status description above for further details 123 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual DSL Routing Example 1 N
206. twork time process dies The interval for checking network time is hard coded to 12 hours plus or minus a random several hours NTP With network time set to Network Time Protocol NTP the NTP daemon is kept running at all times Unlike the SIMPLE setting with NTP the clock is not immediately set as soon as a time server is contacted Rather the NTP daemon utilizes various algorithms to set the time in an accurate and robust manner Since the NTP daemon updates the system time asynchronously the current time is stored in the RTC every 30 minutes while it is running Note that if you change the clock manually it may be a period of an hour or more before NTP resets it Time Servers displays a menu where the hostname or IP address of six time servers can be configured Max length 64 chars The T850 uses the following servers by default e time nist gov 192 43 244 18 Boulder CO e time b nist gov 129 6 15 29 Gaithersburg MD 44 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Legacy Settings H ROS so0 Megaey Settings A Release Compressed Autodelete After Polling Went hone NIECE Omit END DATA Line Tag Release Mode CBB DLE Stuffing CBB Retransmits CBE heme ou Noter These setings dare Tor Suppo tin om older eyo reoms and should NOT be used for new implementations We do NOt Guarantee that these settings will be present an TULU re yero mos omo cs B e D E E G H I e gt or er S ue oo
207. uires Password is an ON OFF toggle to set whether a password for modem users is required Default setting is OFF Globally Allow Access via displays a menu allowing you to toggle ON or OFF access via Modem Telnet ports 23 200x 210x FTP Real Time Socket and Secure Shell SSH These are abbreviated MTFRSS Default setting is ON TCP IP Port 23 Requires Password is an ON OFF toggle to set whether a password for Telnet port 23 users is required Default setting is ON TCP IP Port 210x Requires Password is an ON OFF toggle to set whether a password for passthrough port 210x users is required Default setting is OFF TCP IP Port 220x Requires Password is an ON OFF toggle to set whether a password for real time socket port 220x users is required Default setting is OFF gt Note If any of the above options is set to OFF users connecting via that method are automatically granted all access Username and or Password Required toggles between requiring PASSWORD ONLY USERNAME PASSWORD PW or PASSWORD PW USERNAME Default setting is PASSWORD ONLY Shared Secret for Challenge Response sets the shared secret used to generate Challenge Response codes Max length 48 chars Alarm Event Definitions Note Refer to the Data Events section in the Features chapter for an example driven approach to defining alarm definitions TeleBoss 850 Alarm Event Definitions Menu Class Table Data Alarm Filter Settings EventSensor Devi
208. umber of digits to appear to the right of that position A question mark matches any single digit If no numbers are defined in this menu all incoming calls are accepted Max length 47 chars 27 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual Add Number From Log List displays a list of phone numbers that have recently dialed into the T850 for addition to this list Wireless Modem TeleBoss 850 Wireless Modem Settings A Mode APN PIN Idle Timeout minutes Band GPRS only PPP Wireless User Name PPP Wireless Password Default Route Enable Note If the optional wireless modem expansion card is not installed in the 1850 this menu is displayed but changing any of the settings will not do anything except for the PPP Wireless User Name and Password settings see below Note Fora complete description of the setup and operation of the wireless modem please refer to the Wireless Modem chapter later in this manual Mode toggles between OFF disable modem PERMANENT EDGE maintain always on connection with EDGE modem and PERMANENT GPRS maintain always on connection with GPRS modem Default setting is OFF CG 66 APN sets the Access Point Name as defined by your wireless provider Default setting is Max length is 31 chars PIN sets the PIN associated with the SIM card if any Default setting is Max length is 15 chars Idle Timeout sets the number of minutes 3 255 to wait before disconne
209. ured for two different ranges of times with different time durations The periods of time should be configured to match the calling patterns of your business or organization For example if your normal business hours are M F 8 00 to 5 00 you will want to set lower time durations during those hours than you would after hours when call volumes are lighter and the periods of time where there is no data might be longer Alarm Enable is an ON OFF toggle to enable the no data monitor Default setting is OFF Alarm Actions displays the Actions List a menu where the action string for the event is configured This field will be empty if no actions have been configured and will show SET if one or more actions have been configured Refer to Action List in the Features chapter for more information Alarm Message sets the text string to be delivered with this event s alarms Default setting is No Data Timeout n Max length 126 chars Alarm Class sets the class for the alarm When this option is selected a list of the classes previously defined in the Class Table is displayed from which you can select one to be assigned to this no data alarm Trap Number sets the number to be sent with any SNMP traps for this event Default is 505 but trap number can also be set in the range of 1000 1199 as needed Schedule n Begin Time End Time sets the beginning and ending times 24 hr clock for each of two ranges of time Schedule n Duration
210. uthentication via telnet For Telnet Send Password To Secure Authentication via Modem For Modem Send Password To Secure Authentication via Local Command Port Password Expires After Secure Callback 1 Secure Callback 2 Secure e altliba cris Secure Authentication via Telnet Modem toggles between OFF regular CHALLENGE and SEND PASSWORD authentication modes Default setting for each is OFF OFF regular authentication requires only the normal username password authentication CHALLENGE requires the user send their username password and then they are prompted with a short challenge code That code must be plugged into a program called Response Code Generator RCG This software can be found on the Documentation and Utilities CD Contact Asentria for more information on how to use or obtain this application RCG requires a shared secret as well as the challenge code generated by the T850 The user must then respond with the proper hash generated by RCG in order to gain access SEND PASSWORD will generate a single use password and send it to the Email address es specified by the next option That password will only allow a login for the user whom it was generated for For Telnet Modem Send Password To sets the Email address es where the single use password is to be sent Secure Authentication via Local Command Port toggles between OFF regular and CHALLENGE Because the user is connected via the local Console port Send Password is
211. y of all records in the unit in all files How can generate an event A script can generate an event using the function a lib PostEvent This function allows the script to specify event message text actions class and trap number in case one of the specified actions is a trap The actions are not specified directly rather they are specified by passing the Setting Key of any action setting that specifies the desired group of actions lt doesn t matter which action setting is used as long as its setting reflects the desired action OmniLua Function List IO Functions Database Functions Miscellaneous Functions a lib CloseDevice a lib DBDeleteAndPost a lib AccessSetting a lib Flush a lib DBDeleteRecords a lib CheckMessages a lib GetCharacter a lib DBGetRecord a lib Decrypt a lib GetLine a lib DBGetRecordCount a lib Encrypt a lib OpenDevice a lib DBLockFile a lib Exit a_lib SendString a lib DBUnlockFile a lib HashFinalize a lib SetDTR a lib DBPostRecord a lib Hashinit a lib TCPClose a _lib HashUpdate a lib TCPConnect a_lib InitEncryption a lib WaitForString a lib PostAudit a lib PostEvent a lib SendMessage a lib SetLED a lib Sleep a lib Relay 96 Asentria TeleBoss 850 User Manual IO Functions a lib CloseDevice Description Closes an lO device IO port or modem that has been previously opened freeing it for use by other scripts or processes one hose Deine Sia nicites a Ne elo Se Deva ele handle The handle ob

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