Signal Destinations - Aastra 470 System Manual

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Operation and Maintenance
6. 6. 1. 3

Signal destinations

6 signal destinations can be configured in the Fault & Maintenance Manager. Any
one of the six event tables can be assigned to each signal destination.
When a communication server is first started, one event table with its own number
is assigned to each signal destination.
Signal destinations include:
• System phones with alphanumeric display)
• External signal destination (signal destination PC via ISDN or LAN/WAN to T in-
terface)
• Local signal destination (e.g. PC / printer, PC to S interface/Ethernet interface)
• Event log (event protocols in the Fault & Maintenance Manager)
• Internal or external e-mail destinations
• ATAS interface (e. g. fpr alarm server)
There are several possibilities for connecting the signal destinations with a commu-
nication server:
PC/T
V.24
COM-
Port
RTS/CTS
PC
S
ISDN-
External
signal
Card
destina-
tions
LAN
ISDN-
Gateway
PC
internal or
external
Fig. 88
Overview of connection possibilities for the various signal destinations
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S
TA
NT1
S
NT1
ISDN
S
NT1
SMTP-
Server
Ethernet
IP
E-mail
destina-
tion
DSI
T
S
TA
T
RTS/CTS
T
S
Communica-
tion server
S
ISDN-
Gateway
Ethernet
Signal
System
Destina-
Terminals
tion:
terminal
PC
V.24
COM-
Port
PC
S
ISDN-
Card
Local
signal
destina-
LAN
tions
PC
LAN
PC
Aastra 470 ab R3.0
syd-0337/1.5 – R3.0 – 05.2013

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