Scannex ip.buffer User Manual
© UK 2007-2021 Scannex Electronics Ltd. All rights reserved worldwide.
10.7.10. Protocol: NEC NEAX TCP/IP
The NEC NEAX TCP/IP protocol will connect to a variety of NEC PBXs (including IVS, IPS,
IPX, SV8300, SV8500, and SV7000) and collect CDR data.
The NEC protocol includes options for Device ID and parity. The ip.buffer protocol uses
techniques to automatically discover both the parity and Device ID so that installation
should be simple!
By default the NEC is listening on TCP port 60010. Consequently you should program the
ip.buffer in the following way:
Source type = TCP
Connect = “ipbuffer to Device (active/client)”
Address = IP address of the NEC
TCP Port = 60010 (this is the default NEAX port)
Protocol Parameters
Interval
The time interval, in seconds, to probe the NEC for new data
[5]
Save As
“
Text Lines
” – removes the STX & ETX characters and saves
the CDR records as normal lines of text with a CR/LF.
“
Raw (STX..ETX)
” – keeps the NEC format with STX (0x02) and
ETX (0x03) characters
[Text Lines]
33
If the NEC has been programmed to listen on another TCP port then you should enter the same
port number in the ip.buffer.
34
You should use an interval less than 120 seconds. If the NEC hears nothing from the ip.buffer for
two minutes then it will terminate the connection.
35
Be careful if using the Time Stamp feature with the Raw format – your software may not like the
mix of text and NEC records!
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Scannex ip.buffer User Manual
© UK 2007-2021 Scannex Electronics Ltd. All rights reserved worldwide.
10.7.10. Protocol: NEC NEAX TCP/IP
The NEC NEAX TCP/IP protocol will connect to a variety of NEC PBXs (including IVS, IPS,
IPX, SV8300, SV8500, and SV7000) and collect CDR data.
The NEC protocol includes options for Device ID and parity. The ip.buffer protocol uses
techniques to automatically discover both the parity and Device ID so that installation
should be simple!
By default the NEC is listening on TCP port 60010. Consequently you should program the
ip.buffer in the following way:
Source type = TCP
Connect = “ipbuffer to Device (active/client)”
Address = IP address of the NEC
TCP Port = 60010 (this is the default NEAX port)
Protocol Parameters
Interval
The time interval, in seconds, to probe the NEC for new data
[5]
Save As
“
Text Lines
” – removes the STX & ETX characters and saves
the CDR records as normal lines of text with a CR/LF.
“
Raw (STX..ETX)
” – keeps the NEC format with STX (0x02) and
ETX (0x03) characters
[Text Lines]
33
If the NEC has been programmed to listen on another TCP port then you should enter the same
port number in the ip.buffer.
34
You should use an interval less than 120 seconds. If the NEC hears nothing from the ip.buffer for
two minutes then it will terminate the connection.
35
Be careful if using the Time Stamp feature with the Raw format – your software may not like the
mix of text and NEC records!
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