Defining Integration Patterns; Using The Trace File For Integration; Setting Up The Trace File - Amanda @Work.Place Version 3.xx Installer's Manual

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Chapter 6:

Defining Integration Patterns

Using the Trace File for Integration

Setting Up the Trace File

If your telephone switching system supports DTMF integration (also called inband
integration), you can:
1.
Perform tests that add integration information to the TRACE.OUT file.
2.
Convert that information to a set of integration strings.
3.
Add the integration strings to the 1001.PBX file in the C:\AMANDA\PBX.DB direc-
tory using the Setup or JOVE utilities.
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: See "Chapter 12: Utilities," in Administering Amanda@Work.Place
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for information about JOVE.
Depending on the telephone switching system you selected when you defined dial codes
(see "Defining Dial Codes" on page 11), some of the integration patterns might be already
filled in. Many telephone switching systems are programmable, so existing patterns on the
System Integration Patterns screen may still need modification.
Make sure you define dial codes before performing the procedures in this chapter.
Otherwise you will overwrite all the integration information as the Setup utility creates the
1001.PBX file for you using The Amanda Company's predefined .PBX file for the PBX
that you select.
To check that trace files are being created:
1.
Shut down Amanda if it is running
2.
At the DOS prompt, type the following to go to the root directory:
CD\
3.
Then press Enter.
4.
Edit the Amanda.bat file by typing:
JOVE AMANDA.BAT
5.
Then press Enter.
The JOVE editor appears on the screen. Towards the bottom of the page is a line that
starts RAMANDA. You are ready to proceed if the line reads:

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