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TeleBoss 830 2.11.370 STD User Manual
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Nortel BCM and CCM5 (Cisco CallManager version 5.x)
Feature Guide on the Asentria Information Portal for detail instructions for each
server type.
TeleBoss 830 - IP Record Collection (IPRC) Setup
A) IP Record Collection [OFF]
B) Store Collected Data In [FILE1]
IP Record Collection
This option toggles through each available protocol, GENERIC SERVER, AVAYA DEFINITY RELIABLE
PROTOCOL, ALCATEL OMNIPCX, CCM 4, GENERIC CLIENT, INTECOM TELARI, NORTEL BCM,
SYSLOG, NEC NEAX2400 and OFF. Once a protocol is selected, menu options for configuring the TeleBoss
to collect records using the selected protocol are provided. The default is OFF.
Store Collected Data In
This field sets
the data file in which to store text records. The default setting is FILE1.
Generic Server and Avaya Definity Reliable Protocol
The TeleBoss supports generic server IP Record Collection. This means that a TCP/IP server runs on the unit
that accepts connections on the configured port and accepts call record data via the connection. There is no
application-layer protocol that runs on top of TCP and the unit treats all data that arrived on the connection as
CDR records and saves the data in the configured file.
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 (TeleBoss) 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 TeleBoss (and the PBX if so
configured), and the PBX will begin to buffer its own data until the connection is restored.
TeleBoss 830 - IP Record Collection (IPRC) Setup
A) IP Record Collection [GENERIC SERVER]
B) Store Collected Data In [FILE1]
C) Data Alarm/Filter Enable [OFF]
D) Target Name [IPRC 1]
E) Port [5000]
F) Time Stamping [OFF]
IP Record Collection
This option is used to select the IP Record Collection protocol. Setting this to something other than OFF
enables IP Record Collection and displayes the settings needed for that protocol.
Store Collected Data In
This field sets
the data file in which to store records received via IPRC. The default setting is FILE1.