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8. For the values you entered in the registry to take effect, from the MaxAdmin menu,
choose
Diagnostic > Trace
. The Trace Filter dialog box opens. Click the
Minute
Task
button in the dialog box. Alternatively, you could restart the system for the
values to take effect.
Note:
To have access to the commands on the
Diagnostic
menu, you must first log
into MaxAdmin with the password
jazzy
and then again with the administrator
password.
Where Security Alerts Are Logged
Security alerts are logged to
...\AltiServ\Log\SecurityAlert.txt
. The log includes
date, time, extension number, pad number, and the alert reason. Emergency calls are
also logged to this file. Following are some examples:
2007-02-04 08:30:25 Extension 212 made more than 20 calls from voicemail(1:2)
2007-02-04 16:00:50 Extension 395 made more than a 120-minute call from
voicemail(0:6).
2007-02-18 09:05:32 Extension 395(2:3) made an emergency call-###.
Note:
A
SecurityAlert.txt
file does not appear in the
...AltiServ\Log
folder until a
security alert event has created it.
Setting the Type of Notification
There are three options for sending the notification or reminder message:
phone
,
pager
, or
extension
.
•
Extension
—to use the Extension option, select the
Extension
radio button, then
type the extension number into the text box.
•
Phone/Pager
—for the
Phone
and
Pager
options, first specify the trunk or route
access code using the drop-down list next to the
Phone
radio button. The
Any
option means to locate any available trunk. Then type in the number with all relevant
dialing prefixes other than the trunk code, using a maximum of 63 digits.
Note also the following considerations:
•
For the
Pager
option, the system calls the specified pager number and then dials
the system main number (as set in System Configuration,
General
tab), which is
then displayed on the user’s pager.
For the operator-assisted paging function, the operator phone number
and
the
pager number must be entered in the
<phone number>*<pager number>
format. For example, if the phone number to call the pager operator is
7654321
and the pager number to page the user is
12345678
, the notification outcall
number that needs to be entered is
7654321*12345678
. When the pager operator
answers the Message Notification call, MAXCS announces the
pager number
and
the
System Main Number
(as configured on the
General
tab of
System
Configuration
), which will be displayed on the user’s pager. The operator is also
given the option to repeat these numbers by pressing ‘
#
’.
Outcall to Cellular or PCS Phone Numbers
When an outcall is made by the system (for One Number Access, Message Notification,
Zoomerang, Call Forwarding, and so on) to a cellular or PCS phone, it may ring the phone
once but not necessarily present the call and make a connection. This will happen if the
ringback tone played by the cellular service provider does not conform to standard
ringback tones. To work around this problem, append a few commas (
,
) to the outcall
(cellular) number when entering it. Each comma provides a one second pause.
Summary of Contents for MAX Communication Server ACC 6.5
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Page 14: ...xii MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual INDEX 467...
Page 16: ...2 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 36: ...Chapter 1 Overview 22 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 46: ...Chapter 2 System Requirements and Installation 32 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 88: ...Chapter 4 System Configuration 74 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 104: ...Chapter 6 Voice Mail Configuration 90 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 130: ...Chapter 9 Call Recording Configuration 116 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 134: ...Chapter 10 Application Extension Configuration 120 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 164: ...Chapter 11 Board Configuration 150 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 196: ...Chapter 13 In Call Routing Configuration 182 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 208: ...Chapter 14 Out Call Routing Configuration 194 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 240: ...Chapter 15 Extension Configuration 226 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 248: ...Chapter 16 Setting Up IP Extensions 234 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 262: ...Chapter 17 AltiGen IP Phone Configuration 248 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 272: ...Chapter 18 Mobile Extension Configuration 258 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 290: ...Chapter 20 Paging Group Configuration 276 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 318: ...Chapter 22 Workgroup Configuration 304 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
Page 428: ...Chapter 29 TAPI Integration 414 MAXCS ACC 6 5 Administration Manual...
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