NEC Ucd-Xl Installation Guide
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NDA-30078 Revision 1.0Page 39 UCD-XL Installation Guide Configuring UCD-XL #4ttyi1f 19200 none 8 2MCI port to the VMS: device name, baud rate, parity, data bits, stop bits. Device name: The names for virtual terminals range from “tty01” to “tty12”. If you have installed a Digiboard for serial communications, device names range from “ttyi1a” to “ttyi1p”. Baud rate: Must be one of these values: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200. Parity: Must be one of these values: none, odd, even. Data bits: Number...
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Page 40NDA-30078 Revision 1.0 Configuring UCD-XL UCD-XL Installation Guide Administrator User-defined ParametersMake the following entries on the APM Configuration Entry screen. Italicized entries can be changed. Table 3-9 Administrator User-defined Parameters User DefinedEntryDefinition #1UCDXL_AdminName assigned to the Administrator component. Must be as given in the Primary Configuration Parameters on page 32. #2tty12Device name of Administrator’s terminal. Cannot be the device name of the...
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NDA-30078 Revision 1.0Page 41 UCD-XL Installation Guide Database Requirements Chapter 4 Database Requirements UCD-XL requires two databases that are constructed through the APM: the Group Identification Database, and the Port Assignment Database. A third database is optional--the ANI Pattern Database. Database creation involves the following 5- step process for each required database: 1.Create Master Definition File - This step involves creating the master defini- tion file that defines the fields in...
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Page 42NDA-30078 Revision 1.0 Database Requirements UCD-XL Installation Guide Group Identification DatabaseThe Group Identification Database identifies the groups that the application will manage. The name of the Group Identification master definition file must be ucdgrps_m, and the name of the application definition file must be ucdgrps. Note:The order of the fields in the application definition file differs from that in the master definition file. The “pos” column in the following table...
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NDA-30078 Revision 1.0Page 43 UCD-XL Installation Guide Database Requirements Field Definitions: Group ID - A number that identifies the UCD group. The Group ID must be unique. Records are ordered by group ID. Group Name - An alphanumeric string that identifies the UCD group in reports. Pilot Number - The monitored number which a caller must dial in order to access one of the ports in the group, or to be routed based upon ANI data (if the “Check ANI” flag is set). It must be assigned in the PBX...
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Page 44NDA-30078 Revision 1.0 Database Requirements UCD-XL Installation Guide Field Definitions (Continued): Port Inspection Period - Frequency of inspection of the group’s ports, in minutes. If this value is 0, the default frequency configured for the Moni- tor component is used. If that value is 0 also, no inspection is performed. Announcement Period - The number of seconds to wait between at- tempts at connecting a queued call to an announcement message. If this value is 0, only one attempt is...
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NDA-30078 Revision 1.0Page 45 UCD-XL Installation Guide Database Requirements ucdani. Field Definitions: ANI Pattern - A string of characters that represents a specific ANI num- ber or a set of ANI numbers. A pattern may consist of a combination of digits and/or asterisks, or it may be a special word (see below). An asterisk is a “wild card” character, representing any digit or set of digits. For ex- ample, “214*” matches any call originating in the 214 area code; “*” matches any call with ANI. If an...
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NDA-30078 Revision 1.0Page 47 UCD-XL Installation Guide MAT Assignments Chapter 5 MAT Assignments This guide assumes that data settings which affect the operation of all OAI software on a system-wide basis have already been assigned on the NEAX Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT). Such settings include, for instance, system index values and assignment of Interface I/O Port Data in the Interface Processor (IP). For more information about these system data settings, and for instructions in...
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