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  • Page 1 SS-77 uTMS User Manual...
  • Page 2 Revision 04 ECC and PRT 2010/06/24 Revision 05 PABX Management 2011/05/13 Revision 06 Using NG Tool 2011/07/06 Programming Scenarios Revision 07 FTP CLIENT MMI password 2011/07/22 Revision 08 Through Connection 2011/08/12 DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 2 of 37...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ASCII DATA COLLECTION VIA SERIAL PORT ........36 12.2. DATA COLLECTION ON ALCATEL 4400 / OMNI PCX ......36 12.3. DATA RETRIEVAL USING UDP LOGGER ..........36 CONTACT DETAILS ................37 DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 3 of 37...
  • Page 4: Purpose

    Active TCP/IP UdpLog standard protocol Passive TCP/IP Auto Dump on Ethernet UDP (e.g. Syslog) connection. • Protocol translation • Supports the following Internet Protocols DHCP Binary SNTP ASCII NBNS STX-ETX RoboDog DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 4 of 37...
  • Page 5: Description Of Front Panel

    PABX. PABX CON • Indicates when IP connection is active to the PABX. • This LED indicates that power is being received from the external 12 volt power supply. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 5 of 37...
  • Page 6: Description Of Rear Panel

    Note: Battery backup allows: Orderly shutdown of Ethernet connections Continued logging on Serial Port for up to 2 days Date / Time (RTC) for extended period up to 2 weeks DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 6 of 37...
  • Page 7: Applications

    LAN interface. The TMS software then also interface of the SS-77. collects the data via the LAN interface. Refer to section 11. Remote Access to Serial Refer to section 9.Programming Scenarios Connected Equipment. and Examples. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 7 of 37...
  • Page 8: Factory Settings

    Socket 0 Local Port 23 – Telnet address for LAN access 12345 – must be something other than 1122 which is the Socket 2 (UdpLog Socket) Port remote port Echo ECHO DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 8 of 37...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    This session can be saved for future use as SS-77 and the settings will be retained. USING THE NG PROGRAMMING TOOL Note: The NG Programming Tool can be downloaded from SS Telecoms web site. 8.1. NG MAIN TERMINAL SCREEN NG Tool Main Screen The SS-77 Tool can be used as a terminal program enabling the user to issue commands via the terminal screen.
  • Page 10 This is com port to use on the local PC for connecting to the buffer. Com Port Baud Rate Baud rate to use. The default baud rate to connect to Serial 1 of the buffer is 115200. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 10 of 37...
  • Page 11 1 to 65524. Note that certain ports are LAN Local Port commonly used for tasks such as FTP, SMTP etc. so care needs to be taken in choosing a suitable port number. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 11 of 37...
  • Page 12 The timer is restarted when the SS-77 receives an ‘S’ or ‘SEND’ command. Sets the current date and time of the SS-77 to the PC’s Date and Use PC Time Time. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 12 of 37...
  • Page 13 LAN Speed Selection between 10Mbit and 100Mbit. On some LANs auto- negotiation of LAN speed may cause LAN link issues, so 10Mbit can be manually selected. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 13 of 37...
  • Page 14 Set the time offset from UTC in minutes. Negative for East, positive Time Zone for West. South Africa (the default) is -120. UDP Packet Sets the packet size of the UDP packet to be used when logging Size using UdpLog. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 14 of 37...
  • Page 15 This sets the REMOTE port number. It is the port number on which Remote Port the buffer will connect to the PABX. It is not used if the mode is TCP Passive (Server). DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 15 of 37...
  • Page 16: Programming Scenarios And Examples

    Once conneted. The version of the buffer firmware and the buffer status menu will Step 4 be displayed on the terminal. Step 5 Click on Setup. The following screen will be displayed. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 16 of 37...
  • Page 17 Step 10 connecting to Click on “Upload Settings” Step 11 Step 12 Click on “Save & Reset” Step 13 Configure NetLog to collect data from the buffer on TCP port 23 DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 17 of 37...
  • Page 18 Once conneted. The version of the buffer firmware and the buffer status menu will Step 4 be displayed on the terminal. Step 5 Click on Setup. The following screen will be displayed. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 18 of 37...
  • Page 19 Set the TMS server port. Default is 1122 Step 17 Click on “Upload Settings” Step 18 Click on “Save & Reset” Step 19 On UDP Logger add the Buffer ID to the contacts. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 19 of 37...
  • Page 20 Once conneted. The version of the buffer firmware and the buffer status menu will Step 4 be displayed on the terminal. Step 5 Click on Setup. The following screen will be displayed. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 20 of 37...
  • Page 21 Set the LAN Log Remote IP to the PABX port: E.g 5003 Step 11 Click on “Upload Settings” Step 12 Click on “Save & Reset” Step 13 Configure NetLog to collect data from the buffer on TCP port 23 DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 21 of 37...
  • Page 22 Once conneted. The version of the buffer firmware and the buffer status menu will Step 4 be displayed on the terminal. Step 5 Click on Setup. The following screen will be displayed. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 22 of 37...
  • Page 23 Connect a serial cable between the buffer serial port 1 and your PC running Step 13 NetLog. Configure NetLog to collect data from the buffer using the COM Port on the PC Step 14 with baud rate set to 115200. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 23 of 37...
  • Page 24 Once conneted. The version of the buffer firmware and the buffer status menu will Step 4 be displayed on the terminal. Step 5 Click on Setup. The following screen will be displayed. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 24 of 37...
  • Page 25 Connect a serial cable between the buffer serial port 1 and your PC running Step 11 NetLog. Configure NetLog to collect data from the buffer using the COM Port on the PC Step 12 with baud rate set to 115200. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 25 of 37...
  • Page 26: Commands

    S2P <port setting> The options are 8N, 7N, 7O or 7N. One or two stop bits are always acceptable. BPV <Volume> Beeper volume. Volume < 0> = off, <100> = maximum DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 26 of 37...
  • Page 27 Proprietary Security StxEtx ASCII special start and end characters Note: If an invalid or unauthorised option for XLT is selected an option list is displayed with the authorised options marked: DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 27 of 37...
  • Page 28 The various flags can be set or enable individually, so to turn on seconds use “SDI S”. This will set the seconds on. The result of the command is displayed. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 28 of 37...
  • Page 29 Sets the delay from connection active until dumping starts to nnn.n SAT <nnn.n> seconds. This allows short glitches to be ignored. (Such as mouse probing when a PC starts up). DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 29 of 37...
  • Page 30 The timer is restarted when the SS-77 receives an ‘S’ or ‘SEND’ command. Display the number of timer the LAN module has been reset. If <x> is PRC <x> present and non-zero the count will be cleared. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 30 of 37...
  • Page 31 Serial Port 1 is set up to use a baud rate the is the same or higher than Serial Port 2. Sets the password. When a LAN connection comes in you will be MPW<password> prompted for the new password. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 31 of 37...
  • Page 32: Pabx Management Mode

    The is an MMI timeout on the Ethernet MMI connection and when this occurs or when the remote application disconnects a message is output on the originating port: TCB: Disconnected DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 32 of 37...
  • Page 33: Ftp Tms Client

    Setting the minute to a value greater than 59 will prevent automatic download. If the download fails, it will retry after 10 minutes. FDNOW Initiates a download immediately for testing purposes. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 33 of 37...
  • Page 34: Through Connection - Lan To Serial Port 1

    LPT 1 <port> to 65524. Note that certain ports are commonly used for tasks such as FTP, SMTP etc. so care needs to be taken in choosing a suitable port number. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 34 of 37...
  • Page 35: Remote Access To Serial Connected Equipment

    ‘00’ to ‘0F’ (total 16). ‘cc’ is the character code and can be any hexadecimal value other then ‘FF’. The value ‘FF’ is reserved as the ‘end’ code and as the ‘blank’ code. The Secret Code characters can only be set if they are ‘FF’. DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 35 of 37...
  • Page 36: Quick Setup Guides

    Configuring the buffer to connect to UDP Logger TMI sstelecoms.pointclark.net (IP address or FQDN of the UDP server) TMP 1122 (The UDP Logger port) BID SS0005A4 (Sets the buffer ID as used by UdpLog) DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 36 of 37...
  • Page 37: Contact Details

    Fax:+27 86 614 5625 E-mail: info@sstelecoms.com Postal address: Postnet Suite 48 Private Bag x 1015 Lyttelton, 0140 Pretoria, Gauteng South Africa Sales Support: E-mail: sales@sstelecoms.com United Kingdom E-mail: uksales@sstelecoms.com Technical Support: E-mail: support@sstelecoms.com DOC. NO: SS-77 uTMS (REVISION 08) Page 37 of 37...

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