June 2005
Field
TAPI Support
CallParrot Feature
CallParrot Compression
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RLC Installation and Administration Guide
Description
When you enable Telephone Application Programming
Interface (TAPI) support, telephones using the selected
port can react to a TAPI server message stimuli such as
Meridian Communicator.
Click on the Enable option button if you want this port
to react to a TAPI server.
Click on the Disable option button if you want to
prevent this port from reacting to a TAPI server.
The default is Disable.
When configured for TAPI support, the RLC allocates
DSP and bandwidth resources whenever a line key
indicator goes active and stays active for Multiple
Appearance DNs. To prevent the over-allocation of these
resources during midnight routines, either disable LD 35,
or configure the RLC as Offline during this period.
Note: You must configure CS 2100 ATA sets and CS 2100
AAB sets for TAPI support for them to function properly.
Refer to page 168 for information on the CallParrot
Business Call Recording feature.
Configuring the RLC
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