Ascotel® IntelliGate® 150/300 as of I7.9
Operation and Maintenance
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Call number of the local signal destination (the call number is not checked by
the PBX, if the entered call number is incorrect, the PBX will issue the event mes-
sage "
Internal message destination is missing
").
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IP address of the PC if the PBX is to connect with the PC via an ISDN gateway.
If the PBX is to connect with the PC without ISDN gateway, the "
IP address
" entry
should remain empty.
•
TCP port number (the initialization value is 1062; if the value is changed in the
SEM, it will have to be altered accordingly on the PBX side.)
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User name and password of the dial-up networking of the PC or ISDN gateway,
to gain access via the TA or the ISDN gateway to the PC with the SEM.
Configuring a local signal destination on an Ethernet interface
A PC (with the System Event Manager) connected either directly to the Ethernet in-
terface or to the basic system via a LAN (LAN connection) can be configured as the
local signal destination.
The event messages are displayed in PC format.
The "
Local Output Interface
" must be set on "
IP Destination
" in the Fault & Mainte-
nance Manager.
The following parameters need to be selected or entered in the Fault & Mainte-
nance Manager:
•
Destination: Ethernet
•
IP address of the PC
•
TCP port number (the initialization value is 1062; if the value is changed in the
SEM, it will have to be altered accordingly on the PBX side.)
Signal destination Event Log
When the PBX is initialized, the signal destination Event Log is automatically allo-
cated event table 4. In event table 4 the frequency for all event types (with the ex-
ception of the event type "
Too many event messages
") is set on "1" and the time pe-
riod on "0". This means that all the PBX's event messages are immediately entered
in the event log.
If the signal destination event log is assigned a different event table or if event ta-
ble 4 is reconfigured, the event messages are entered in the event log in accord-
ance with the new event table or the new configuration.