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PollCat NetLink-VIP & PollCat NLJ-VIP - User’s Guide

Summary of Contents for PollCat NetLink NLJ-VIP

Page 1: ...WTI Part No 13602 Rev A PollCat NetLink VIP NLJ VIP PollableCallAccountingTerminals User s Guide...

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Page 3: ...supply source that is electrically isolated from the alternating current source The 48 VDC source is to be connected to a 48 VDC SELV source B Input wiring to terminal block must be routed and secured...

Page 4: ...lies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received includi...

Page 5: ...ode Sw6 4 3 4 2 4 Console Port Password Sw7 4 3 4 2 5 Power Up Default Sw8 4 4 4 3 Reset to Defaults 4 5 4 4 Connecting Cables and Phone Line 4 6 4 4 1 PBX Inputs A and B and AUX Port 4 7 4 4 2 Modem...

Page 6: ...Filter Clues 8 4 8 4 Logical and Relational Operators 8 6 8 4 1 Logical AND OR Conditions 8 7 8 4 1 1 Logical AND Conditions 8 7 8 4 1 2 Logical OR Conditions 8 7 8 4 2 The Contains String Operator 8...

Page 7: ...g the VIP with Saved Parameters 15 5 16 Buffer Functions Polling 16 1 16 1 Memory Partitions and Shared Data 16 1 16 1 1 Partitions and Files 16 2 16 1 2 Setting the Partition 16 4 16 1 3 Releasing th...

Page 8: ...t Mode 18 1 18 2 Telnet Pass Through 18 2 18 3 Real Time Mode 18 3 18 4 Selective Read 18 5 18 5 Multiple Telnet Connections 18 7 18 5 1 Con icts with Other Command Ports 18 8 19 Command Reference Gui...

Page 9: ...led Action Status Screen Schedule 1 Shown 7 5 7 6 Dialback Security Status Screen 7 6 7 7 Data Filters Alarms Status Screen 7 7 7 8 Alarm Condition Status Screen 7 9 7 9 PBX Inactivity Alarm Status Sc...

Page 10: ...Con guration Menu 12 2 12 2 Input Contact Alarm Con guration Menu Contact 1 Shown 12 3 14 1 Scheduled Action Con guration Menu Schedule 1 Shown 14 2 15 1 System Functions Menu 15 3 16 1 Data Partition...

Page 11: ...is used to access the command mode If out of band access is required you can also dial up the VIP s internal modem Stored data can be reliably retrieved using your terminal emulation program an FTP c...

Page 12: ...and the Input Contact option The NLJ VIP includes two input ports and 512K of ash memory All other features function identically except where noted Disclaimer on Toll Fraud We do not guarantee that i...

Page 13: ...dicators A bank of ve LEDs which light to indicate approximate memory usage MODEM Indicators Two LEDs which indicate modem conditions as follows OH Off Hook Lights when modem is off hook DCD Data Carr...

Page 14: ...eceptacle PBX Input Connector s DB9 Connector s DTE used for connection to your PBX SMDR Port s Notes NetLink VIP Models include three PBX Input Connectors for Port A Port B and the AUX Port NetLink J...

Page 15: ...tion 4 3 Network Port A 10Base T connector with LED indicator s When a network connection is present the LINK indicator will light Modem Port For connection to a telecommunications line I O Monitor No...

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Page 17: ...icator should begin to ash indicating that the unit is ready to receive commands 3 1 2 Connect your PC to the VIP In order to con gure the VIP unit invoke commands or retrieve data you must rst access...

Page 18: ...ercase no quotes 2 Access Via Modem Start your communications program and dial the number for the phone line that is connected to the VIP a After the carrier is detected the VIP will respond with the...

Page 19: ...unde ned 3 Save Con guration Parameters and Exit Command Mode Press the Esc key several times to return to the main menu From the main menu type 7 and press Enter to save the network parameters enter...

Page 20: ...PBX IP Input port to allow data to be collected via network Connecting a PBX to the VIP PBX Input Port Use an appropriate data cable to connect your PBX SMDR port to the VIP s PBX Input Port The seria...

Page 21: ...selected by Set Up Switches 1 through 5 After con guring the unit with menu selected parameters you may wish to return Set Up Switch 8 to the DOWN position This will cause the VIP to use menu selecte...

Page 22: ...operating parameters are selected via the port con guration menus as described in Section 5 4 4 2 1 Default Baud Rate for Console Port Sw1 Sw2 Sw3 Set Up Switches One Two and Three select the default...

Page 23: ...If a valid password is entered the VIP will disconnect and then call the user de ned number for that password before allowing access to Command Mode Section 5 4 4 1 describes the procedure for con gur...

Page 24: ...op bit Note that NLJ VIP units do not include PBX Port B or the AUX Port Console Port Communication Parameters The Baud rate will be set according to the Set Up Switches The Port will also be set for...

Page 25: ...en con gured parameter settings should be saved as described in Section 15 2 before beginning this procedure If the VIP unit has the base 512K memory option no SIMMs all stored data will be cleared If...

Page 26: ...n SNMP Trap is sent to a network management station Console Port Action Alarms are sent to a local PC connected to the Console Port Modem or Pager Alarms are sent to a remote PC or Pager Email or Text...

Page 27: ...Console Port The Console Port can be connected to a local PC which is used to manage and poll the VIP unit Please refer to Appendix B for a description of the Console Port interface 4 4 4 Network Port...

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Page 29: ...cessed via item 1 in the Main Menu This allows you to determine the current state of any feature and verify that parameters are correctly de ned For more information on the Status Screens please refer...

Page 30: ...annot be accessed via Network because parameters such as the IP address and gateway mask have not been de ned yet After network parameters have been de ned see Section 5 4 5 a Telnet session can be es...

Page 31: ...x C 3 Save Parameters After the VIP has been properly con gured it is recommended to save parameters to ash memory If parameters are not saved the VIP will revert to the previous con guration when pow...

Page 32: ...ill start up in User Mode allowing limited access to menu and command functions Default unde ned 4 Site ID Message De nes a text string up to 32 char that identi es the location where the unit is inst...

Page 33: ...ile the unit clears old data and writes new data to ash memory During this period the VIP will delay response to additional commands until the wrap around process is complete Note that newly received...

Page 34: ...and 5 2 Bits Parity Selects Bits Parity for this port 8 None 7 Even 7 Odd or 7 None Default 7 Even 3 Stop Bits Selects stop bits for this port Default 1 4 Handshake Mode Selects ow control for this p...

Page 35: ...ves memory and cuts polling time by excluding records not needed for your application For more information please refer to Section 8 Default Off 18 PBX Inactivity Alarm Enables disables the PBX Inacti...

Page 36: ...s will be suppressed and not included in transmitted call records This item can be used to select the inbound trunk outgoing trunk both or neither Off Default Off 3 Call Direction This item is used to...

Page 37: ...n De nes the beginning of the eld that is normally used to store the outbound trunk location 1 to 216 Characters Default 50 Field Length 21 Destination Number Length This item is used to de ne the len...

Page 38: ...Selects stop bits for this port Default 1 4 Handshake Mode Selects the ow control mode for this port XON XOFF Software RTS CTS Hardware both or None Default None Input Parameters 11 Time Date Stamp Th...

Page 39: ...dard non alarm File or both les For more information please refer to Section 16 1 1 Default Alarm 17 Data Filter Enables disables the Data Filter and selects the Data Filter used by this port For more...

Page 40: ...ow control mode for this port XON XOFF Software RTS CTS Hardware both or None Default RTS CTS General Parameters 11 Command Echo Enables Disables the command echo for this port During set up it may be...

Page 41: ...tivity log please refer to Section 17 1 7 Default Off Action Parameters 16 Action Delay When multiple alarm actions are directed to this port the action delay determines how much time will elapse betw...

Page 42: ...rrupted data will not be deleted Default Off Note Before enabling the Auto Delete function please refer to the cautions listed in Section 16 6 Output Parameters Binary Block Mode Only 27 Transmit Atte...

Page 43: ...1 C1 D2S0 1 7 Hang Up String De nes the modem hang up string Up to 32 characters Default unde ned 8 Reset Modem Resets the internal modem MODEM PORT Modem Installed COMMUNICATION SETTINGS OUTPUT PARAM...

Page 44: ...during the speci ed timeout period the port will exit command mode and disconnect Default 15 minutes 15 Audit Trail Enables or Disables the Audit Trail function When enabled the VIP will log command...

Page 45: ...ry Block Mode Only 27 Transmit Attempts Binary Mode Only Determines how many times this port will attempt to resend a block when there is a transmission problem or the connection is lost Zero to 99 at...

Page 46: ...his feature must be enabled prior to each use and the Immediate Phone Number must be de ned in order for this feature to function Default Off 35 Immediate Phone Number De nes the number that is dialed...

Page 47: ...ll con guration menus The User passwords will not allow access to con guration menus To access the Dialback Security menu from the Modem Port Con guration menu type 36 and press Enter The Dialback Sec...

Page 48: ...de nition of two SNMP Managers Default unde ned 5 SNMP Manager 2 De nes the IP Address for the second SNMP Manager Default unde ned 6 SNMP Community De nes the SNMP Community Default public 7 Reset Ne...

Page 49: ...ct when command mode is activated If Display Menu is selected the VIP will immediately display the Main Menu when command mode is activated If Inhibit Menu is selected the VIP will not display the Mai...

Page 50: ...rs are not stored in the VIP s internal memory but are added when data is released Default Off 25 Send Compressed When this feature is enabled data will be released from this port in space compressed...

Page 51: ...ddress The IP Address for your SMTP Email Server Default unde ned 2 Port Number The TCP Port number that is used when sending email or text messages The port number can be any valid port from 1 to 655...

Page 52: ...guration Menus and Scheduled Action Menus can be used to select Name Number One to receive an email or text message when an alarm action or scheduled action is generated Default unde ned 24 To Address...

Page 53: ...kts The number of consecutive lost packets Default 4 4 Response Delay Default 1 second 5 Packet Delay Default 1 second 6 Packet Size Default 32 Miscellaneous 11 Start Ping Starts the ping session base...

Page 54: ...ext to a menu item this indicates that the change cannot be implemented until later For example an asterisk will appear next to the Port Number if that Port Number is already in use Communication Sett...

Page 55: ...al Number Stamp Inserts a six digit number at the beginning of each record received by this port Default Off 13 Strip Non Printables Conserves memory by excluding characters such as Nuls and Dels Defa...

Page 56: ...ity Alarm and selects the format for this port The inactivity alarm monitors the ow of data from the PBX and provides noti cation if the ow stops For further instructions please refer to Section 10 De...

Page 57: ...age and alarm conditions See Section 7 2 Buffer Functions 1 Set Read Session Parameters 2 Set Partition 3 Release Partition 4 Enter Read Session 5 Erase Partition Data 6 Erase All Data 7 Erase All Dat...

Page 58: ...Alarm Field Suppression 31 Lucent Switch 2 PBX Port B Note Not included on NLJ VIP units Communication Settings 1 Baud Rate 2 Bits Parity 3 Stop Bits 4 Handshake Mode Input Parameters 11 Time Date Sta...

Page 59: ...t Attempts 28 Transmit Delay 29 DLE Stuf ng 5 Modem Port Communication Settings 1 Baud Rate 2 Bits Parity 3 Stop Bits 4 Handshake Mode 5 Reset String 6 Initialize String 7 Hang Up String 8 Reset Modem...

Page 60: ...Parameters 16 Action Delay Output Parameters 21 Output Mode 22 Data on B01 23 Hold End Data 24 Line Number Tag 25 Send Compressed 26 Auto Delete Output Parameters Binary Block 27 Transmit Attempts 28...

Page 61: ...Phone Number 13 Pager ID 1 14 Pager ID 2 15 Pager ID 3 16 SNMP Management 17 Output Contacts 18 Message 19 Auto Execute 20 Execute Commands 21 Email To 2 Scheduled Action 2 Schedule 1 Schedule Action...

Page 62: ...ons MM DD 11 Add Exclusion 12 Delete Exclusion Alarm Action Parameters 13 Action 14 Phone Number 15 Pager ID 1 16 Pager ID 2 17 Pager ID 3 18 SNMP Management 19 Output Contacts 20 Message 21 Auto Exec...

Page 63: ...t 3 Alarm 4 Input Contact 4 Alarm Output Contacts Idle No Alarm Optional Not Available on NLJ VIP 7 Contacts 1 2 3 4 Default Alarm Action Parameters 8 Action 9 Phone Number 10 Pager ID 1 11 Pager ID 2...

Page 64: ...e Name 7 File Mode 8 File Extension Incrementing Action Parameters 11 Read Session 12 Push Action 13 Periodic Push 14 Transmit Attempts 15 Transmit Delay 16 Auto Delete 17 FTP Push Start Time Miscella...

Page 65: ...ay the screen shown in Figure 7 1 below STATUS DISPLAYS 1 Buffer Status 21 PBX Port A 2 File List 22 PBX Port B 3 System Status 23 AUX Port 4 Scheduled Action 1 24 Console Port 5 Scheduled Action 2 25...

Page 66: ...ed as owner of a speci c type of record see Section 16 For example the Console port may own all records received via PBX Port A or the Modem Port may own all records for Alarm Filter 1 Console Port Th...

Page 67: ...larm Filter 1 Alarm Filter 2 Records that match any Clue from Alarm Filter 2 Total Record Count The total number of records of this type including records that may have been stored outside of the curr...

Page 68: ...ry wrap around feature DIP Switch Settings Shows the current status of the eight DIP Set Up Switches Set Up Switch functions are described in Section 4 2 Network Port Status The On Line Off Line statu...

Page 69: ...e scheduled action None Callout Alphanumeric Page Numeric Page SNMP Trap Output Contact Console action or Email Text Message Phone Number Number dialed for a scheduled callout or page Pager ID Numbers...

Page 70: ...s enabled and a scheduled callout or console action is generated Email To The address es de ned via the Network Port con guration menu that will receive email and text messages generated by this alarm...

Page 71: ...VIP will use these defaults for all new alarm clues Action The default action performed when an alarm is generated None Callout Alphanumeric Page Numeric Page SNMP Trap Output Contact Console action o...

Page 72: ...m Filter generates a callout alphanumeric page SNMP Trap or console port action Auto Execute The default On Off state When enabled the VIP will execute a user de ned command string when a callout or c...

Page 73: ...time the Alarm Condition Status Screen will list the alarm action as pending PollCat NetLink VIP Version 1 06 11 08 2005 Tue 11 39 1 Full ALARM CONDITION ALARM PENDING Alarm Filter 1 PBX A No Alarm F...

Page 74: ...enerates a callout or page action Pager ID Numbers The pager ID numbers used when this alarm generates an alphanumeric page SNMP Management The SNMP Manager s that will receive SNMP Traps generated by...

Page 75: ...s a callout alphanumeric page SNMP Trap or console action Auto Execute If enabled the VIP will execute a user de ned command string when a callout or console action is generated Execute Commands The c...

Page 76: ...t available on NLJ VIP units The Output Contact action that can be performed when this alarm is triggered A C means the contact will be closed an O means the contact will be opened a dash means that t...

Page 77: ...ms 1 4 Indicates if the Input Contact Alarm is enabled for the corresponding Input Terminal Trigger Levels 1 4 Lists the contact state that will trigger an alarm at the corresponding Input Terminal Po...

Page 78: ...ption of the last alarm action or scheduled action performed by the VIP Alarm Filter The alarm lter that generated the action Clue Name The clue that generated the alarm action Match Count The counter...

Page 79: ...beginning of each record received by this port Strip Non Print When enabled the VIP will remove non printable characters from all records received via this port End Character The selected End of Recor...

Page 80: ...emove non printable characters from all records received via this port End Character The selected End of Record character for this port Alarm Filter The Alarm Filter selected for this port Store Alarm...

Page 81: ...ayed before destructive commands are completed CMD Port Timeout The Console Port timeout value Audit Trail When enabled the VIP will log command activity Action Parameters The amount of time that will...

Page 82: ...When enabled a line number will be inserted at the beginning of each record released by this port Send Compressed When enabled this port will release data in space compressed format Auto Delete When...

Page 83: ...commands are completed CMD Port Timeout The command mode timeout value Audit Trail When enabled the VIP will log command activity PollCat NetLink VIP Version 1 06 11 08 2005 Tue 11 45 1 Full MODEM PO...

Page 84: ...nabled stored data will be erased after the polling device acknowledges reception Output Parameters Binary Block Lists parameters used when this port releases data in Binary Block format Transmit Atte...

Page 85: ...or wait until Enter is pressed Sure Prompt When enabled a prompt will be displayed before certain irreversible commands are completed CMD Port Timeout The Network Port timeout value PollCat NetLink V...

Page 86: ...Data When enabled B02 is sent to release the End Data message Line Tag When enabled a line number will be inserted at the beginning of each record released by this port Send Compressed When enabled th...

Page 87: ...sion Control Block shows which port is connected to each TCB STATE Lists the transmission control protocol status for each VIP Telnet and FTP port PollCat NetLink VIP Version 1 06 11 08 2005 Tue 11 47...

Page 88: ...sert a time date stamp at the beginning of each data record received by this port Serial Number Stamp When enabled the VIP will insert a six digit number at the beginning of each record received by th...

Page 89: ...Port B or the AUX Port The Alarm Filter Clue Status Screens Figure 7 20 list the following Clue Name The name of each de ned clue for this Alarm Filter Threshold Count The number of times that this cl...

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Page 91: ...ch PBX A Data Filter that is de ned for one PBX may not function with another type of PBX For example a Data Filter de ned for the PBX connected to Port A may not function correctly when assigned to a...

Page 92: ...per de nition of the Data Filter Format tells the VIP where to look in order to determine if a given record should be omitted or stored Different types of PBX units will produce records with a slightl...

Page 93: ...pe 1 for Data Filter 1 or 2 for Data Filter 2 and then press Enter The Data Filter con guration menu will appear Figure 8 1 4 From the Data Filter con guration menu type 2 and press Enter The Data Fil...

Page 94: ...d or the last position you need to monitor press Enter The Data Filter Format will be saved and the VIP will return to the Data Filter Con guration menu 8 3 Defining Data Filter Clues Data Filter matc...

Page 95: ...iteria for storage or rejection The De ne Edit Clue menu will appear a Clue Name From the Clue De nition menu type 1 and press Enter to assign a Clue Name This name can be used to reference a speci c...

Page 96: ...and press Enter the clue will be deleted Note Deleted clues cannot be automatically restored 8 4 Logical and Relational Operators Variables and operators are combined to form match parameters Variable...

Page 97: ...d calls to 555 2222 from extension 013 would also not be accepted 8 4 1 2 Logical OR Conditions The OR operators and link parameters in a manner where any of two or more conditions must be true in ord...

Page 98: ...cord is received If the time and or date matches the Clue de nition the call is agged and stored or rejected as speci ed by the Data Filter Action prompt The VIP s internal clock rather than the conte...

Page 99: ...ter to a Port After the Data Filter is de ned the next step is to assign the lter to one or more of the input ports The port con guration menus are used to assign one of the two available Data Filters...

Page 100: ...e always entered as uppercase characters Example 1 Multiple AND Conditions This example shows a Data Filter that uses multiple AND conditions to simultaneously monitor two different call characteristi...

Page 101: ...A 013 Stores records for calls received or placed at extension 013 Logical OR A 086 Stores records for calls received or placed at extension 086 Logical OR A 099 Stores records for calls received or p...

Page 102: ...tor This example shows a Data Filter that uses the Wild Card operator Assume the Data Filter Format is de ned as shown in Figure 8 8 08 16 075 B JOHNSON IN 00 55 00 00 08 18 067 R JONES OUT 1949583951...

Page 103: ...cord will be agged and counted Actions determine how the VIP will react when an alarm is generated Notes When the VIP is connected to two different types of PBX units it is recommended to de ne a sepa...

Page 104: ...d Alarm Clues This allows the user to assign identical actions to a series of clues without manually entering parameters for each clue Notes De nition of the Default Alarm Filter Action parameters is...

Page 105: ...meric pager noti cation is selected this is the rst pager dialed when an Alarm is triggered The VIP can dial up to three pagers for each clue 11 Pager ID 2 The second default Pager ID Number 12 Pager...

Page 106: ...8 Send Alarm Record Enables and con gures the Send Alarm Record option for the Alphanumeric Page action When enabled the VIP will include the record that triggered the alarm in the text that is sent t...

Page 107: ...ions 1 De ne Format The Alarm lter Format see Section 9 4 2 Display Clue Details This item is used to review the parameters assigned to each Clue 3 De ne Clues The criteria that determine if each reco...

Page 108: ...hat separates hours and minutes To de ne the Alarm Filter Format proceed as follows 1 Activate the Command Mode as described in Section 19 1 From the Main Menu type 1 and press Enter to access the Sta...

Page 109: ...067 R JONES OUT 19495839514 05 36 00 75 08 20 092 J SMITH OUT 18008547226 11 15 00 00 unde ned AAAAAAA Figure 9 4 Alarm Filter Format De nition Example 5 The format de nition menu will show three sam...

Page 110: ...call For example long distance calls are easily recognized because they begin with the number one Call characteristics are expressed in the form of an equation which includes the following elements V...

Page 111: ...n guration Menu appears type 1 to con gure Alarm Filter 1 or 2 Alarm Filter 2 and then press Enter The Alarm Filter Con guration Menu Figure 9 2 3 From the Alarm Filter Con guration Menu type 3 and pr...

Page 112: ...gn different Pager Numbers and etc to each clue For more information please refer to Section 13 9 5 2 Editing and Deleting Clues The Alarm Filter Con guration menu is used to edit delete or display pa...

Page 113: ...ions 9 6 1 Logical AND OR Conditions Logical AND OR conditions are created by including the AND operators or the OR operators in the Match Parameter de nition 9 6 1 1 Logical AND Conditions The AND op...

Page 114: ...013 would also be counted 9 6 2 The Contains String Operator The Contains String Operator allows the VIP to search an entire variable eld for a given value or text string without regard for the item...

Page 115: ...week is entered as a single digit where 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday and 7 Saturday d Date Tells the VIP to determine the date the record is received The date is entered...

Page 116: ...the time as 09 00 then the match parameters must also list the time as 09 00 and not 0900 or 9 00 Number of Characters For any given variable the number of characters speci ed in the Alarm Filter Form...

Page 117: ...g access codes in an attempt to nd an outside line For this example assume the Alarm Filter Format is de ned as shown in Figure 9 7 Note that the rst three lines in Figure 9 7 are sample call records...

Page 118: ...e Alarm Filter Format The variables B C and E are not used for this clue Where A is the time the call was received or placed D is the rst seven digits of the number dialed Match Parameters for this Al...

Page 119: ...nly billed for a two hour call this could indicate phone abuse For this example assume that the Alarm Filter Format is de ned as shown in Figure 9 9 Note that the rst three lines in Figure 9 9 are sam...

Page 120: ...mple call records and the fourth line is the Alarm Filter Format Where A is the eld that lists the number dialed In this example the PBX also records digits entered after the call has connected This i...

Page 121: ...Timer 2 For Slow Periods Weekend Alarm Weekend Schedule Timer 1 For Busy Periods Weekend Schedule Timer 2 For Slow Periods PBX Inactivity Alarm 2 Weekday Alarm Weekday Schedule Timer 1 For Busy Perio...

Page 122: ...es and Schedule Two would be de ned as 12 00 to 13 00 10 2 Enabling the PBX Inactivity Alarm Access Command Mode From the Main Menu type 25 Enter When the Alarm Con guration menu appears type 3 Enter...

Page 123: ...dd Exclusions De nes holidays and other excluded days using MM DD format To de ne exclusions type 11 press Enter and follow the instructions in the submenu 12 Delete Exclusions Deletes days from the e...

Page 124: ...ich will notify the receiver that an alarm has occurred For example to dial 555 1212 and send the message 123 item 14 would be de ned as 5551212 123 15 Pager ID 1 The rst Pager ID number dialed for an...

Page 125: ...send the Site ID Message and then send all alarm records the Auto Execute Command String would be de ned as 03 01 ALM Notes When the Auto Execute string is de ned commands are entered without the B ch...

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Page 127: ...nformation please refer to Section 13 Note that the Output Contact feature is optional on NetLink VIP units and is not available on NLJ VIP units 3 Phone Number The number dialed for a callout or page...

Page 128: ...haracter e g 03 01 Bxx commands are discussed further in Section 19 For more information please refer to the example in Section 13 3 Up to 64 characters Default unde ned Note In order for Auto Execute...

Page 129: ...signal line When a change in the high low status is detected the NetLink VIP can perform any of the standard Alarm Actions described in Section 13 The Output Contacts are used to switch a connected de...

Page 130: ...vel Determines whether an alarm will be generated if the contact circuit goes Low or if the contact circuit goes High Default Low 3 Action Determines how the VIP will react when an Input Contact Alarm...

Page 131: ...Default unde ned 6 Pager ID 2 The second Pager ID Number for this Input Contact Alarm Default unde ned 7 Pager ID 3 The third Pager ID Number for this Input Contact Alarm Default unde ned 8 SNMP Mana...

Page 132: ...y this alarm This command string consists of a series of Bxx commands with each command separated by a backslash and forward slash character Bxx commands are discussed in Section 19 For more informati...

Page 133: ...is generated the VIP will not attempt to contact the user or open or close the Output Contacts Call records will continue to be agged counted and sorted Callout When an alarm is generated the VIP wil...

Page 134: ...loyee depending on the nature of the alarm When Alarm Filters are con gured the VIP provides the option of de ning default Alarm Actions that can be applied to all newly de ned clues In cases where an...

Page 135: ...uto Execute Optional Enable the Auto execute function and then de ne the command string at the Execute Commands prompt Auto Execute command strings are discussed further in Section 13 3 13 2 3 Alphanu...

Page 136: ...will notify the user when an alarm occurs For example to dial 555 1212 and send the message 321 the phone number would be de ned as 5551212 321 13 2 5 SNMP Trap If this option is selected the VIP wil...

Page 137: ...or closed as speci ed 13 2 7 Console If this action is selected the VIP will send a message via the Console Port when an alarm is generated Typically this message describes the type of alarm event th...

Page 138: ...in Section 5 4 5 and Email parameters must be con gured as described in Section xx The Address entered in the Mail To eld will determine whether an email or text message is sent when this type of acti...

Page 139: ...arated by a backslash followed by a forward slash character Example 1 To display system status and then download all stored alarm records the Auto Execute string would be de ned as follows 16 01 ALM W...

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Page 141: ...can also report memory conditions alarm status and etc Page The VIP will dial an alphanumeric pager and send a user de ned message This allows the VIP to perform a wellness check or inform system man...

Page 142: ...litary format Exclusions 9 Add Exclusion De nes dates such as holidays when the Scheduled Action will not be performed As each exclusion is de ned it will be added to the display above item 9 10 Delet...

Page 143: ...and send the message 999 the phone number would be de ned as 5551212 999 13 Pager ID 1 The rst Pager ID Number used when a scheduled alphanumeric page is performed The VIP will dial up to three pager...

Page 144: ...send a wellness message the Auto Execute string must be de ned in order to specify the exact task to be performed For example to instruct the VIP to automatically send the Site ID message and then sen...

Page 145: ...arameters have not been saved Main Menu item 7 is used to save parameters from temporary memory to ash memory If the user exits from command mode without rst saving new parameters the VIP will display...

Page 146: ...o an ASCII File Menu Driven Method This method uses the VIP s menu system to initiate the download 1 Set your communications program e g Tera Term Hyperterminal etc to receive an ASCII text le and spe...

Page 147: ...o activate the Receive Parameters mode Select Raw ASCII Type in a lename for the saved parameters and press Enter 2 Access command mode as described in Section 19 1 a If the password function is enabl...

Page 148: ...d to the VIP unit a The Command Echo is enabled disabled using the Port Con guration Menus as described in Section 5 4 b If desired the command echo can also be temporarily suppressed by entering the...

Page 149: ...cation program s upload function to transfer the le that contains the saved parameters to the VIP unit via modem or the Console Port a Select ASCII File Format b Specify the lename and directory locat...

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Page 151: ...order to prevent con icts when two ports attempt to access the same data partitions are set to temporarily grant ownership of a speci c type of data to a speci c port For example the Console Port may...

Page 152: ...offers four possible source ports PBX Port A PBX Port B the AUX Port and the PBX IP Port The NLJ VIP offers two possible source ports PBX Port A and the PBX IP Port For NetLink VIP models this means...

Page 153: ...ved up to that point will be available for reading or erasure However new records received after the partition is set will not be available until the partition is reset Note also that the Store Alarm...

Page 154: ...ession Parameters menu If the Data Type and Source port have not been selected the partition will include all data by default For more information please refer to Section 16 2 4 Command B00 When comma...

Page 155: ...ference Guide in Section 19 4 Command B00 R When command B00 is invoked with the R argument B00 R the VIP will release the partition for the port that invoked the command For more information please r...

Page 156: ...uffer Functions Menu After con guring the command port go to the VIP Main Menu and type 2 Enter to display the Buffer Functions Menu Figure 16 3 The Buffer Functions menu offers the following options...

Page 157: ...e the End Data message and complete the data release procedure If Data On B01 is disabled a B02 command must be sent in order to begin the data release 5 Erase Partition Data Erases all data in the cu...

Page 158: ...t available on NLJ VIP units 2 Data Type Determines which type of data will be released The following data types may be selected 1 All Releases all data from the buffer including both alarm data and n...

Page 159: ...ed to release speci c types of data These arguments are similar to the options offered under the Set Read Session Parameters menu The command driven procedure consists of the following steps Note Prio...

Page 160: ...h an Alarm Filter Clue A1 or A Records that matched a Clue for Alarm Filter 1 A2 Records that matched a Clue for Alarm Filter 2 ALM Records that matched Alarm Filter 1 and records that matched Alarm F...

Page 161: ...d Alarm Filter 2 STD or D Standard Non Alarm Records clue Clue Name Release Alarm Records for clue The Clue Name must be enclosed in quotation marks source Source Port The following options are availa...

Page 162: ...elease operation If Data On B01 is disabled a B02 command must be sent in order to begin data release When Command B01 n is invoked to release data in groups of n records type B02 Enter to release the...

Page 163: ...type B26 and press Enter 7 Continuous Binary Block Read To initiate a continuous binary block read invoke command B07 Blocks are sent continuously without acknowledgment and cannot be retransmitted d...

Page 164: ...16 5 The FTP Push Con guration menu is used to select parameters that will be employed when the VIP transfers stored data to your FTP server To de ne FTP Push parameters key in the number for the des...

Page 165: ...cters which identify the source port and one character which identi es the data type If desired the VIP can also append a sequentially numbered extension to each le name For more information please re...

Page 166: ...le If PBX Port A and the AUX Port are both toggled On the FTP Push session will only send data received at PBX Port A or the AUX Port data received via PBX Port B would not be sent b Data Type Allows...

Page 167: ...ward from the beginning of the selected group Source Port Data Type For example if this value is 15 the VIP will begin with the 15th record in the group Negative Numbers If a negative number is entere...

Page 168: ...operations When enabled the VIP will delete records from memory after the server acknowledges reception Default Off 17 Start Time Speci es an exact start time for the next FTP Push operation as descri...

Page 169: ...or more information please refer to Section 16 5 3 File Name Up to Four Characters The base le name de ned via item 6 in the FTP Push Con guration menu If the le name is not de ned the VIP will use th...

Page 170: ...All item 1 then the le name will have a 1 in this eld File Extension Three Characters Optional The VIP can append a sequentially numbered 000 to 999 three digit extension This number will be incremen...

Page 171: ...until 6 00 two hours after the start time and additional periodic pushes would be scheduled for two hour intervals after the FTP Push Start Time Providing that all FTP Server parameters are de ned an...

Page 172: ...ure 16 7 This menu is used to de ne parameters that will be employed when a user attempts to create an FTP connection with the VIP unit To de ne FTP Server Parameters key in the number for the desired...

Page 173: ...lete Enables Disables the Auto Delete function for FTP Server operations When enabled the VIP will delete records from buffer memory after your FTP client acknowledges reception Default Off Notes When...

Page 174: ...menu as described in Section 16 5 1 3 If the valid username is entered the FTP Server will return a message which indicates that the username was accepted The DOS FTP client will then prompt you to en...

Page 175: ...Enter where lename is the name of the le which contains the data that you need 7 The FTP Server the VIP will return a series of response messages and the selected le will be transferred to the current...

Page 176: ...the user to enter the password The user keys in the password and then presses Enter The FTP server then veri es that the Login was accepted Note that the password is not echoed back to the FTP client...

Page 177: ...le naming conventions for the FTP server function please refer to Section 16 5 3 The user then checks the dir listing locates the desired le and checks to make certain that it is free 6 At the ftp pro...

Page 178: ...3 in the FTP Server Con guration menu If the le name is not de ned the VIP will use the rst three characters of the Site ID message If the Site ID message has not been de ned the VIP will use the let...

Page 179: ...t le read Note If a le transfer is aborted before completion the DELE command will still delete the target le even though the le has not yet been transferred to your remote PC HELP cmdname Displays he...

Page 180: ...o A 200 Type set to I 200 PORT command successful 200 NOOP command successful 214 Syntax ABOR abort operation 214 Syntax DELE sp lename 214 Syntax HELP sp string 214 Syntax LIST return le list 214 Syn...

Page 181: ...tion refused 426 Transfer aborted Data connection closed Permanent Negative Completion Reply 500 Invalid userid password 500 Syntax error command unrecognized 501 Syntax error invalid argument 502 Unk...

Page 182: ...release data is deleted in 16 kilobyte blocks Auto Delete will not clear a block unless all data from the 16K block has been released Therefore if the user releases only part of a block resets the pa...

Page 183: ...he Main Menu type 3 and press Enter to access the System Functions Menu When the System Functions Menu appears type 1 and press Enter 2 Select the Supervisor Mode or User Mode a When Supervisor Mode i...

Page 184: ...heck for new records that match alarm clues NLJ VIP units do not include PBX Port B or the AUX Port To activate the Pass Through Mode proceed as follows 1 From the Main Menu type 3 and press Enter to...

Page 185: ...an monitor the Modem Port allowing communication with another user connected to the unit via the Modem Port 3 To exit Monitor Mode and return to command mode type B30 and press Enter 17 1 4 Clear Alar...

Page 186: ...press Enter 3 The VIP will list all clues for the selected Alarm Filter a To reset the counter for a speci c Alarm Clue key in the name of the desired clue and press Enter b To reset counters for all...

Page 187: ...le disable the Audit Trail 2 Log Actions After enabling the Audit Trail at the desired port allow the port to log command actions The VIP will only log activity at ports where the Audit Trail is enabl...

Page 188: ...tion see Section 15 2 to save all user de ned parameters 3 Press Esc to return to the Main Menu Select item 3 System Functions When the System Functions menu appears type 8 and press Enter to activate...

Page 189: ...rely tells the VIP not to install new rmware 8 Incomplete Upload If the upload is interrupted times out or if the le is corrupted during transfer the VIP will display a screen which asks for user con...

Page 190: ...t is complete the VIP will list all installed memory modules along with the Pass Fail status of each module If test results indicate a memory error please contact WTI Customer Service as described in...

Page 191: ...sage In this case the phone number is entered as follows PHONENO MESSAGENO Where PHONENO is the pager number and MESSAGENO is any user selected number For example to dial 555 1212 and send the message...

Page 192: ...scribed in Section 5 4 5 When this function is executed the VIP will send an SNMP Trap to each de ned SNMP Manager 17 3 Default Parameters Main Menu item 21 will reset all the VIP parameters to defaul...

Page 193: ...de and Selective Read Mode use the same System and User Passwords as are normally used to log on to the VIP The Telnet Pass Through Mode Real Time Mode and Selective Read Mode all support XON XOFF ow...

Page 194: ...e ned and then wait for a password 2 If a valid password is entered the VIP will send the READY message and will then allow communication with the device connected to the speci ed port Port Numbers fo...

Page 195: ...menus status screens and Bnn commands are suppressed In Real Time Mode the Auto Delete function is always enabled When a Telnet connection is established using the Real Time Mode option the following...

Page 196: ...ect command Standard Telnet Protocol Telnet Port No Function 2201 Real Time Mode PBX Port A 2202 Real Time Mode PBX Port B 2203 Real Time Mode AUX Port 2206 Real Time Mode PBX IP Port Raw Socket Mode...

Page 197: ...t command The Selective Read Mode will use the polling parameters currently selected by the Network Port Con guration menu If the Auto Delete function is enabled at the target input port data will be...

Page 198: ...3 Selective Read AUX Port Alarm 2 Data 2336 Selective Read PBX IP Port Alarm 2 Data Raw Socket Mode Telnet Port No Function 3301 Selective Read PBX Port A All Raw Socket 3302 Selective Read PBX Port B...

Page 199: ...owed or denied as follows Real Time Mode Is not allowed to connect to the target port Selective Read Mode Is allowed to connect to the target port 2 Real Time Mode When the Telnet Real Time Mode is co...

Page 200: ...target port Telnet connections will be handled as follows Telnet Pass Through Mode Not allowed to connect to port Real Time Mode Not allowed to read data from target port Selective Read Mode Is allow...

Page 201: ...sor Mode Password is SUPER and the default User Mode Password is SMDR 1 Remote Access via Modem Start your communications program and dial the VIP a The unit will respond with the PollCat NetLink pass...

Page 202: ...e c After a brief pause the Main Menu or the Ready prompt will appear If the Ready prompt is displayed press Enter to display the VIP Main Menu d To end a session disconnect using your Telnet software...

Page 203: ...e Disable Data Compression B19 Display Action Schedule B54 Enable Disable Data on B01 B55 Strip Non printable Codes A More Bxx Command Help Enter selection Press ESC to return to previous menu Figure...

Page 204: ...00 R Enter Where type Data Type Offers the following options D or STD Standard Non Alarm Records A1 or A Records that match Alarm Filter 1 A2 Records that match Alarm Filter 2 ALM Include All Alarm Re...

Page 205: ...on NLJ VIP units Command Options When Command B01 is invoked the following format is used B01 type source n n Enter Where type Data Type Offers the following options D or STD Standard Non Alarm Record...

Page 206: ...s are not included in the command line They are shown here to indicate an option Options can also be combined For example B01 clue n will release records for clue in groups of n records or blocks Corr...

Page 207: ...visor Mode Only Rede nes the End of Record EOR character that the VIP expects to see at the end of each record Default J Command B05 uses the following format B05 port char Enter Where port Input Port...

Page 208: ...ecords for Alarm Filter 1 A2 Records for Alarm Filter 2 only ALM Records for both Alarm Filters clue Alarm Records for clue only Note that the clue name must be enclosed in quotes source Source Port O...

Page 209: ...command line They are shown here to indicate an option Options can also be combined For example B07 PA D will release all records received via PBX Port A that did not match an Alarm Filter B08 Display...

Page 210: ...parameters for Alarm 1 by default Command Options B17 1 Display Parameters for PBX Inactivity Alarm 1 Default B17 2 Display Parameters for PBX Inactivity Alarm 2 Corresponding Menu Functions Status D...

Page 211: ...parameters Type B22 Enter Corresponding Menu Functions Status Displays Items 1 21 and 22 B24 Display DIP Switch Settings Displays the up down con guration of the VIP s Set Up Switches type B24 and pr...

Page 212: ...ode Supervisor Mode Only Allows direct communication with a connected device Data can be received directly from the PBX in order to check for correct reception Commands can also be sent directly to th...

Page 213: ...efault Parameters Supervisor Mode Only Resets options and parameters to default settings When this command is invoked the input ports and command ports are reset to the baud rate selected by the Set U...

Page 214: ...efault 2 Standard File 3 Both the Alarm File and Standard File Corresponding Menu Function Port Con guration Menus Item 16 B52 Enable Disable End Data Message Con gures the unit to either hold or rele...

Page 215: ...by omitting non printable characters such as NULs DELs and etc The VIP will remove most non printable characters except carriage returns line feeds and the selected EOR character This command uses the...

Page 216: ...Menu Function Input Port Con guration Menus Item 17 B57 Enable Disable XON XOFF Function Supervisor Mode Only The VIP can send an XOFF when memory becomes 98 full and an XON when more data can be acce...

Page 217: ...y parameters for the Console Port or Modem Port Command B60 uses the following format B60 port set Enter Where port Port If this argument is omitted B60 will set bits and parity for the Console Port O...

Page 218: ...7 Bits Even Parity Default 2 7 Bits Odd Parity 3 8 Bits No Parity 4 7 Bits No Parity Note This command is included to maintain compatibility with PollCat II units If compatibility is not an issue use...

Page 219: ...er de ned Alarm Filter will be used for PBX Port A PBX Port B and the AUX Port This command uses the following format B65 port lter Enter Where port Input Port If this argument is omitted B56 will ass...

Page 220: ...nu Function Port Con guration Menus Item 11 B67 Set Auto Delete Option Supervisor Mode Only When data is released to the polling device the Auto Delete option can automatically erase each data block f...

Page 221: ...llout 3 Alphanumeric Page 4 Numeric Page 5 SNMP Trap 6 Output Contact Action and 7 Console Action B70 3 n De ne number for 80 Full Callout or Page Where n is the desired phone number B70 3 Space Clear...

Page 222: ...ettings Type B72 and press Enter B73 Send Binary Information Block Sends an information block in binary format This block includes the Site ID Message current time and date Reason for Action Partition...

Page 223: ...emote Partition Supervisor Mode Only Releases the current memory partition for the speci ed port Command Options B76 Release Console Port Partition B76 c Release Console Port Partition B76 m Release M...

Page 224: ...User 1 Password B79 2 pass De nes pass as the User 1 Password B79 3 Displays the User 2 Password B79 3 pass De nes pass as the User 2 Password Corresponding Menu Function System Parameters Menu Items...

Page 225: ...ilters 1 and 2 Note If both Alarm Filters include a clue with the same name command B86 must specify the desired alarm lter Corresponding Menu Function System Functions Item 5 B89 Test Alpha Pager To...

Page 226: ...this eld the port will be set to the default modem port baud rate 57 6 Kbps parity Parity Bits None n Odd o or Even e data Data Bits 7 or 8 stop Stop Bits 1 or 2 Corresponding Menu Function Modem Port...

Page 227: ...d o or Even e data Data Bits 7 or 8 stop Stop Bits 1 or 2 Corresponding Menu Function PBX Port A Con guration Menu B93 PBX Port B Communication Parameters Supervisor Mode Only De nes the baud rate par...

Page 228: ...ersion Displays the version number of the VIP Firmware Type B95 and press Enter B96 AUX Port Communication Parameters Supervisor Mode Only De nes baud rate parity data bits and stop bits for AUX Port...

Page 229: ...desired SNMP Manager B97 4 Space Clear SNMP Manager 1 B97 5 SNMP2 De ne SNMP Manager 2 where SNMP2 is the desired SNMP Manager B97 5 Space Clear SNMP Manager 2 B97 6 SNMPC De ne SNMP Community where...

Page 230: ...abled at your command port If the command echo is not disabled the B99 command will be included in the saved parameters le and will cause problems when the le is later uploaded to the VIP unit There a...

Page 231: ...Port Baud Rates All standard rates from 300 bps to 115 2 Kbps Console Port Baud Rates All standard rates from 300 bps to 115 2 Kbps Connectors Network Port 10Base T Modem Port Line RJ11 Jack to Teleph...

Page 232: ...bps to 115 2 Kbps Console Port Baud Rates All standard rates from 300 bps to 115 2 Kbps Connectors Network Port 10Base T Modem Port Line RJ11 Jack to Telephone Line Phone Not Used Console Port RS 232...

Page 233: ...E Note NLJ VIP units do not include PBX Port B or the AUX Port Pin Signal 1 Data Carrier Detect In 2 Receive Data In 3 Transmit Data Out 4 Data Terminal Ready Out 5 Signal Ground 6 Not Connected 7 Rea...

Page 234: ...Receive Data In 3 Transmit Data Out 4 Request to Send In 5 Clear to Send Out 6 Data Set Ready Out 7 Signal Ground 8 Data Carrier Detect Out 20 Data Terminal Ready In B 2 1 Console Port to 25 Pin PC Fi...

Page 235: ...rt up in User Mode The VIP provides one Supervisor password and two User passwords The default Supervisor Password is SUPER The default User 1 Password is SMDR the default User 2 Password is not de ne...

Page 236: ...tion 3 System Functions Yes User Mode allows access to all System Functions except 2 Passthrough Mode 3 Monitor Mode 6 Download Parameters 7 Audit Trail Functions 8 Upload Firmware 4 System Diagnostic...

Page 237: ...elds This is helpful when de ning the format but can also be a nuisance when counting calls TIME EXT DUR NO DIALED COST 09 15 074 01 25 19495869950 00 35 09 17 112 00 45 18008547226 00 00 09 18 085 00...

Page 238: ...c characters in the A eld will also appear in the count To prevent the clue from counting non data the A variable can be de ned as a range as shown below A 17 00 A 99 99 This de nition would prevent t...

Page 239: ...ores data items such as the number dialed or time values the punctuation and exact characters used will differ from the formats shown in the examples Prior to de ning the Alarm Filter Format and Alarm...

Page 240: ...ve provide the serial number of the unit as well as a description of the problem If the unit should need to be returned for factory repair it must be accompanied by a Return Authorization Number issue...

Page 241: ...annot be combined with the type or source arguments B01 Enter Data Read Mode B01 type source n n Where type Data Type Offers the following options A1 Release Records for Alarm Filter 1 Only or A Relea...

Page 242: ...Only or D Release Non Alarm Records Only clue Release Alarm Records for clue Only source Source Port Offers the following options PA Release Records Received via PBX Port A PB Release Records Receive...

Page 243: ...X Port Not Available on NLJ VIP Models B29 I Pass Through to PBX IP Port B29 C Pass Through to Console Port B29 M Pass Through to Modem Port B30 Exit Return to Command Mode B39 Erase All Data B39 Clea...

Page 244: ...54 Release Data on B01 B54 1 Release First Group without B02 B54 2 Wait for Command B02 B55 Strip Non Printable Codes B55 port action Where port Input Port If this argument is omitted the command will...

Page 245: ...t M Set Bits Parity for Modem Port set Bits Parity Setting Offers the Following Options 1 Set Selected Port to 7 Bits Even Parity 2 Set Selected Port to 7 Bits Odd Parity 3 Set Selected Port to 8 Bits...

Page 246: ...d Port 2 Assign Alarm Filter 1 to Selected Port 3 Assign Alarm Filter 2 to Selected Port B66 Enable Disable Time Date Stamp B66 port action Where port Input Port If this argument is omitted the comman...

Page 247: ...gerID De ne Pager ID Number 1 for 80 Full Alarm B70 4 Space Clear Pager ID Number 1 B70 5 PagerID De ne Pager ID Number 2 for 80 Full Alarm B70 5 Space Clear Pager ID Number 2 B70 6 PagerID De ne Page...

Page 248: ...assword B79 pass De nes pass as the Supervisor Level Password B79 1 pass De nes pass as the Supervisor Level Password B79 2 Displays the User 1 Password B79 2 pass De nes pass as the User 1 Password B...

Page 249: ...Options N No Parity O Odd Parity E Even Parity data Data Bits Offers the Following Options 7 Seven Data Bits 8 Eight Data Bits stop Stop Bits Offers the Following Options 1 1 Stop Bit 2 2 Stop Bits B9...

Page 250: ...p Bits B93 De ne PBX Port B Communication Parameters B93 baud parity data stop Where baud Baud Rate Can be any standard rate from 300 bps to 115 2 Kbps If an asterisk is entered the port will be set a...

Page 251: ...Parameters B97 1 IPADDR De ne IP Address Where IPADDR is the desired IP Address B97 1 Space Clear IP Address B97 2 SUBNET De ne Subnet Mask Address Where SUBNET is the desired Subnet Mask Address B97...

Page 252: ...Apx 22 PollCat NetLink VIP PollCat NLJ VIP User s Guide...

Page 253: ...13 4 Text Message 13 1 13 6 Alarm Clue De nition Tips Apx 7 Display Summary 19 24 Alarm Condition Status Screen 7 9 Alarm Data Store 19 14 Wrap Around 5 5 Alarm Filter 9 1 to 9 18 Action 9 3 Action P...

Page 254: ...Information Block 16 13 19 22 Bits and Parity AUX Port 5 10 Console Port 5 12 Modem Port 5 15 PBX Port 5 6 Buffer Functions 16 1 to 16 32 19 18 Clear Alarm Counters 16 7 Data Types 16 8 Erase All Dat...

Page 255: ...Data Compression 5 17 Set Compression Mode 19 14 Data Filter 8 1 to 8 12 Action 8 5 And Or Conditions 8 7 Assigning to a Port 8 9 AUX Port 5 11 Clues 8 4 to 8 5 8 5 to 8 6 Clue Name 8 5 Con guration...

Page 256: ...Alarm 10 5 End Character AUX Port 5 11 PBX IP Port 5 27 PBX Port 5 7 End Data Message Enable Disable 19 14 End of Record Character De ne 19 7 Erase All Data 16 7 19 13 Erase Partition Data 16 7 19 11...

Page 257: ...13 Trigger Level 12 2 Input Indicators 2 1 Installation 4 1 to 4 8 IP Address 5 20 Email and Text Messaging 5 23 Ping Function 5 25 K Keep Alive Response 5 27 Keep Alive Send 5 27 L Last Email Status...

Page 258: ...Sure Prompt 5 16 Transmit Attempts 5 17 Transmit Delay 5 17 Modem Reset 5 15 Modem Reset String 5 15 Monitor Mode 19 28 Multiple Telnet Connections 18 7 N Network Port 2 3 4 7 5 20 to 5 22 Action Del...

Page 259: ...Pager I D 10 4 PBX IP Port 5 28 PBX Port 5 7 Phone Number 10 4 PBX Inactivity Alarm continued Schedules and Timers 10 1 SNMP Management 10 4 Status Screen 7 10 to 7 11 Weekday Alarm 10 2 Weekday Sche...

Page 260: ...Record Count 16 9 Release Data on B01 19 15 Release Partition 16 9 16 10 Release Remote Partition 16 7 Remaining Memory 16 13 Remote Partition Release 19 23 Reset Button 2 3 Reset Modem 5 15 Reset Ne...

Page 261: ...Stop Email Session 5 24 Stop FTP Push 16 18 Stop FTP Session 16 23 Stop Ping Session 5 25 Store Alarm Data 19 14 AUX Port 5 11 PBX IP Port 5 27 PBX Port 5 7 Strip Non Printables 19 15 AUX Port 5 11 P...

Page 262: ...Network Port 5 22 Transmit Delay Console Port 5 14 FTP Push 16 18 Modem Port 5 17 Network Port 5 22 Trigger Level Input Contact Alarm 12 2 U Upload Firmware 17 6 User Mode Apx 5 to Apx 6 User Name Em...

Page 263: ...Index 11 Index...

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