Set Up Call Accounting; Setting Up Cas Users - Avaya DEFINITY ONE Installation And Upgrades

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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109
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System Initialization

Set Up Call Accounting

Set Up Call Accounting
Avaya provides the following call accounting products to help reduce telephone
expenses, optimize resources, assign costs, identify abuse, and clearly
understand telephone expenses and convey that understanding to others:
Telecommunications Management System (TMS)
Call Accounting System NT (CAS-NT)
Call Accounting System (CAS) for Windows
The following is an example of how to set up one of these products, Call
Accounting System (CAS) for Windows. CAS is a comprehensive call accounting
package that runs on a PC as a Windows application. It receives Call Detail
Records (CDRs) from a switch on premises and processes the information into
management reports. DEFINITY ONE or IP600 creates the CDR file where the
CDR records are written and the file is put into a directory. CAS for Windows is
widely compatible and requires little maintenance, even while collecting data,
generating reports, and managing remote data collection sites.
CAS for Windows needs access to come across the network to access the file and
directory with full read and write permissions. DEFINITY ONE or IP600 has to
share the CDR directory with full permissions. This procedure will only work if you
have a keyboard and monitor, Terminal Server
PC to the drive on DEFINITY ONE or IP600.
NOTE:
Depending on the customer's specific network, setting up CAS for Windows
access will vary. See the system/network administrator to ensure that proper
permissions are set up for the file and directory.

Setting Up CAS users

Use the following procedures to add unregistered CAS users, set up a CAS user
group, add members to that group, and to set up the CDR folder with permissions
for the CAS user group.
Adding unregistered CAS users
To add a CAS user:
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2. Double-click the following icons: Administrative Tools > Computer
Management > System Tools > Local Users and Groups and select the
Users folder.
The Users section of the Local Users and Groups window displays.
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