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Programming
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
D. SOCKETS
3.20
ATM and Windows 2000-based CPU), you can use the Sockets folder to set the sockets for
TCP/IP connections to Message Print, SMDR, System OAI, or the User System Monitor. If
running system version 7.0 or earlier without a CP Server, the Sockets folder is still visible, but
a red "X" appears to indicate the option is not available. (For more information, see
C — CP
3.21 To program the sockets, open the Cabinets folder and double-click on
will see the list of available sockets. To program an individual socket, do the following:
E. CIRCUIT CARDS
3.22 To select the type of card that will be assigned to a card slot, click on the desired card
slot and then scroll to the desired card type in the list box. The following cards are config-
urable:
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If using a CPC or a CP Server (CPU/EAC and Windows NT- or 2000-based CPU or
Server.)
Password: Right-click on the current Value for the network password and select Edit
Password to change the password for the socket. The following window appears. Enter
the old password, if one exists. Then enter the new password in the New Password and
Confirm Password text boxes and select
Enabled: To enable the socket, select
To disable the socket, select
or select another field to save your change.
ENTER
Call Processing Card or Central Processing Unit Card (see
Options Card (see
page
6-117)
Digital Keyset Card (see
page
Analog Keyset Card (see
Executone Keyset Card (see
Single-Line Card (see
page
Loop Start Card, LSC Daughter card, Loops/Ground Start Card, or LGC-D (see
125)
T1 Card, T1C with optional Primary Rate Interface daughter card, or E1/PRI card (see
page
6-126)
Basic Rate Interface card (see
Internet Protocol Resource Card (see
.
OK
and then place a check mark in the check box.
No
and remove the check from the check box. Then press
Yes
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6-122)
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6-123)
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6-136)
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6-145)
Appendix
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