Call Logging Applications; Physical Ports; Analog Port - Avaya IP Office Essential Edition PARTNER Version Reference Manual

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· DevLink
Provides a real-time event stream in addition to the SMDR interface provided in Essential Edition - PARTNER® Version
SMDR. The real-time event stream takes the form of a call record, which is issued whenever the state of any endpoint
of a call changes (typically there are two end points on a call, but for some circumstances, such as conference calls,
intruded calls there may be more).

4.8.5 Call Logging Applications

A wide range of 3rd -party applications exist to provide call logging and accounting for telephone systems. The Essential
Edition - PARTNER® Version has a number of options for providing call details to those applications.
· Direct SMDR Output
The IP Office control unit can directly output SMDR records to a specified IP address.
Essential Edition - PARTNER® Version has a feature Call Logs that applies to incoming outside calls when caller ID is
received.
In Essential Edition - PARTNER® Version, both answered and unanswered calls can be logged on a per extension basis,
based on flexible configuration settings that allow logging unanswered calls arriving on specific lines at an extension, and/
or logging all calls answered at the extension regardless of the line they arrive on. Every extension will have logs for its
own internal answered/missed calls, and its own external answered calls. The size of the call log list for every extension
is up to 30.
One extension can be designated to log all incoming outside calls, both answered and unanswered, regardless of where
they terminated in the system. You can designate up to three extensions that can log all incoming outside calls, both
answered and unanswered, regardless of where they terminated in the system. The size of the call log list for these three
extensions is up to 400.

4.9 Physical Ports

The following port types are found on Essential Edition - PARTNER® Version systems:
Port
Found on
ANALOG
ATM4 Trunk card (x4).
AUDIO
Rear of IP Office control unit.
Digital
ATM4 Combination base card (x2)
Station
DS
Digital Station expansion modules
(x16).
RS232/DTE
All control units (x1).
All expansion modules (x1).
ETR
ETR (Enhanced Tip and Ring),
provided by the ETR6 base card.
EXPANSION
All control units (x various).
All expansion modules except
WAN3 (x1).
EXT O/P
All control units (x1).
All modules (x1).
LAN
All control units (x various).
PF
Analog Trunk expansion module
(x2).
PHONE
Phones expansion modules (x8/
(POT)
x16).
PRI
Single PRI trunk cards (x1).
Dual PRI trunk cards (x2).

4.9.1 ANALOG Port

These ports are analog trunk ports. The ATM4 analog trunk cards only support loop-start trunks.
PARTNER® Version, Installation and Reference Manual
IP Office Essential Edition
Description
Used for the connection of external analog trunks.
Used for input of an external music on hold source.
Connection of Avaya digital station
Connection of digital phones
Used for control unit maintenance under Avaya guidance. On
expansion modules not used.
Used for the connection of DTMF analog phone devices and Avaya
ETR phones.
Used for interconnection of external expansions modules and
control units.
Used to control external relay systems. The port provides two
switchable (on, off and pulse) controls.
Used for connection of functional or protective ground if required.
10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN ports.
Analog power fails ports.
Analog phone extension ports. On older units these ports are
labeled as POT ports.
PRI trunk ports.
ANALOG
Pin
Description
1
Not used.
phones supported by IP Office
- Issue 1a (30 January 2010)
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