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  • Page 1: User Manual

    ® Omega Lite Ethernet Module User Manual www.2n.cz Version 1.4.0...
  • Page 2 1999/5/EC directive. For the full wording of the Declaration of Conformity see the CD-ROM enclosed and at www.2n.cz. The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE company is a holder of the ISO 9001:2000 certificate. All...
  • Page 3 Dear customer,  let us congratulate you on having purchased the 2N OMEGA Lite system. This new product has been developed and produced in order to provide the maximum utility value, quality and reliability to the user.  We hope you will be fully satisfied with 2N OMEGA Lite for a long time.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Packing List ....................... 6 Ethernet Module ....................7 2.1. Ethernet Module ........................8 Ethernet Module Installation ................9 Ethernet Module Configuration ..............17 4.1. USB Cable Connection ......................18 4.1.1. Submenus ........................... 19 4.1.2. Commands and Values ......................19 About Menus …...
  • Page 5 4.16. Configuration Downloading ...................... 85 4.17. Configuration Uploading ......................86 Ethernet Module Parameter Setting by PBX Configuring Tool ....87 ® 5.1. 2N OMEGA PBX Firmware Upgrade ..................87 5.2. Hardware Configuration ......................87 5.3. VoIP Line Setting ........................89 5.4.
  • Page 6: Packing List

    1. Packing List Item Pieces Ethernet module USB cable PC LAN cable Connector M3x30 spacer Warranty Certificate Compliance Certificate...
  • Page 7: Ethernet Module

    2. Ethernet Module ® The Ethernet module is designed exclusively for the 2N OMEGA Lite PBXs to provide remote control, connection of external applications (PBX Assistant, SMS server) and LAN and Internet voice services. The Ethernet module is installed to the left of the power supply unit, above the main board.
  • Page 8: Ethernet Module

    2.1. Ethernet Module The following is located on the Ethernet module: - RJ45 connector - 8/8 for LAN connection; - USB connector for IP configuration; J4,J8 - serial connector for interconnection with the main board; - connector for an external USB device adapter (UMTS/3G module, e.g.); J5-J7 - connector for services and maintenance;...
  • Page 9: Ethernet Module Installation

    3. Ethernet Module Installation Unscrew the 2 screws on the chassis to remove the display holder. Remove (by turning) the blind flanges on the left-hand side of the chassis to make space for J1 and J2 connectors.
  • Page 10 Remove the J8 and J9 jumpers from the main board. Unscrew the two M3 screws in the left-hand and right-hand main board corners (to be used later) and replace them with the spacers attached.
  • Page 12 Insert the two connectors included in the delivery on the J26 and J15 jumpers on the main board.
  • Page 13 Place the module onto the connectors and fix it with the two screws removed earlier. Place the module onto the connectors carefully to match the pin positions.
  • Page 15 PC. While connecting the system for the first time, remember to install the USB- COM driver (refer to the “data/OMEGA Lite/Cz/Software/VoIP/DriverUSB/” CD attached). A new COM PORT is added after installation. After that you may establish the HyperTerminal connection and perform the necessary settings.
  • Page 16 Always reset the module using the SW1 button after disconnecting the USB cable. Connect a standard straight Ethernet cable into the J1 connector. This cable connects the Ethernet module with your Ethernet network. After turning the PBX on you may start configuring the Ethernet module.
  • Page 17: Ethernet Module Configuration

    4. Ethernet Module Configuration ® The 2N OMEGA PBX Ethernet module has the following factory settings: Serial console communication port: Bits per second: 115200 Data bits: Parity: none Flow control: none Use the same values for the COM port to be created.
  • Page 18: Usb Cable Connection

    2) Connect the module with the PC using a crossed Ethernet cable, assign any IP address from the network 192.168.1.x differing from 192.168.1.1 to the PC and assign the required IP address to the module by means of a web browser. Having changed the IP address, connect the PC and the module to the LAN in a standard way and use a web browser to complete the configuration.
  • Page 19: Submenus

    To select a menu option, enter the option number and push confirmation. 4.1.1. Submenus If you click on an item containing a submenu, the submenu will be displayed. Select any of the submenu items or push for return. 4.1.2. Commands and Values Having selected an item, you may be asked to enter any of the following data: ...
  • Page 20: About Menus

     Network address - up to 12 hexadecimal digits of the physical address. Zeros at the beginning may be omitted. Enter the remote network address: 50C229C4E2  IP address - an Internet address consisting of four numbers (0†255) separated by dots. Enter an IP address: 192.168.22.30 As soon as the required information is entered, the relevant operation is executed.
  • Page 21  Initiated operations are aborted.  The main menu is displayed.
  • Page 22: Web Browser Access

    4.2. Web Browser Access While the serial console interface enables you to change of the basic parameters only, the web browser gives you access to all Ethernet module parameters and services. To establish connection with the module, enter the module IP address into the Internet address line in the web browser, e.g.: http://192.168.1.1 If you have connected the system and set the module and PC IP addresses...
  • Page 23 After a successful login, the basic screen of the web application is displayed. The window is divided into four major parts. Header - contains a pull-down menu for the user session language selection, the name of the currently logged-in user and the user logout button. Menu tag ears - the module settings are grouped in tags.
  • Page 24: Overview Of Group Tags And Menus

    Application form - is the key part of the module user interface. It contains specific control elements for the group menu item selected. 4.2.1. Overview of Group Tags and Menus Network - here you can find all you need for your LAN connection: ...
  • Page 25 Telephony services - here you can find all voice service settings:  Devices – common module settings.  Fax – fax settings.  LCR – LCR rule settings.  SIP proxy –SIP Express Router settings (SIP proxy). Administration - here you can find all basic module settings: ...
  • Page 26  Call accounting – call billing records and settings.  Logs – firmware operation records.  Download logs – operation record packing and downloading.
  • Page 27: Network Parameter Setting

    4.3. Network Parameter Setting Remember to set the module network parameters before you start using it for calling. There are two setting options. If the gateway has factory settings or you know its IP address, you can connect a PC to it using a crossed Ethernet cable and set the appropriate parameters via a web browser.
  • Page 28: Web Browser Setting

     DNS 2 – second DNS IP address.  Hostname – Ethernet module network name.  Domain – domain name.  Location – any text describing the module location. This value is published by means of the SNMP.  Contact – information on the module administrator. This value is published by means of the SNMP.
  • Page 29 The form contains the following fields:  Enable DHCP – indicates whether the network parameters can be obtained from the DHCP, or have to be entered manually.  IP address – module IP address. If the dynamic address assignment by the DHCP is activated, the value may not be changed manually.
  • Page 30: Administration

    4.4. Administration This chapter describes the setting of general parameters of the ® OMEGA Lite Ethernet module and creating of user accounts and right groups. 4.4.1. General Module Parameters Click on the Basic configuration item in the Administration tag to open the page with the general module parameters.
  • Page 31: User Accounts

    The form contains the following fields:  Confirm remove – select this item to display the confirmation window before any deletion.  Enable SIP session progress – select this option to enable the SIP stack to send the session progress messages during call establishing.
  • Page 32 The following items are displayed in the table columns:  Name – name of the user account.  Group – group of rights.  Language – language to be used after the user login.  Line number – number to be used for line registration. ...
  • Page 33 The form contains the following fields:  User name – user account name. It must be unique, contain alphanumeric characters only and respect the Upper/Lower Case.  New password – user login password. Dots are displayed instead of characters for safety reasons. ...
  • Page 34  Line number – define the line number under which the IP telephone may be registered to the internal SIP proxy server.  Description – any text that describes the meaning of an account.  VoiceMail enabled – here enable/disable VoiceMail. ...
  • Page 35: Right Groups

    4.4.3. Right Groups The right groups are created for simplification as they eliminate the need to specify the user access rights whenever you create a user account. Upon the system login, the resulting set of assigned and denied rights is composed of the assigned right group settings and, if necessary, corrections made during the user account creation.
  • Page 36: Ring Groups

    The form contains the following fields:  Group name – unique identification.  Rights – system parts to be made accessible.  Rights denied – system parts to be made inaccessible.  Description – any text describing the meaning of a group. The web interface is divided into parts where access rights may be assigned or denied.
  • Page 37 The table columns include:  Ring group – define the group number to enable group ringing.  Extensions – select VoIP users.  Description – type a text to describe the ringing group. Click on the (pencil) symbol to open the group details for changes. To delete a ring group click on the cross , or select the field in the last table column and click on Remove selected.
  • Page 38: Emergency Change Of Administrator Password

    Click on to save the ring group added. 4.4.5. Emergency Change of Administrator Password If you have forgotten the Admin account password, do not despair. Just connect yourself to the module by means of a serial cable and select item 2, Set Admin password, in the main terminal console menu.
  • Page 39: Sip / H.323 Switching

    Devices menu item. Be sure to establish one SIP or H.323 line at least to make your ® OMEGA Lite Ethernet module work properly. 4.5.1. SIP A clearly arranged table of available SIP lines is displayed on the initial SIP...
  • Page 40: Sip Line Parameters

    The following items are displayed in the table columns:  Line ID – internal line identification used by the module firmware. Click on the number to display the line detail.  SIP server – IP address of the SIP proxy to which the line is being registered.
  • Page 41 The form contains the following fields:  SIP server address – IP address or fully qualified network name of the SIP proxy to which the line is to be registered.  SIP name – line calling number.  Displayed name – text to be displayed to the called person. ...
  • Page 42: H.323

     User name – line identification for the SIP proxy registration.  Password – authentication password for the SIP proxy registration. Dots are displayed instead of characters for security reasons.  Codecs – list of codecs to be provided by the gateway during voice channel negotiation.
  • Page 43: Line Parameters

    symbol is used for clearing a line. To clear a line, you can also tick off the checkbox in the last column of the table and click on Remove selected item. There is an Add H.323 line icon below the table .
  • Page 44 The form contains the following fields:  Call method – call initiation method. There are three options: 1) Direct – enter the fully qualified network name of the called person, 2) Gatekeeper – a selected Gatekeeper finds the relevant path and establishes the connection; 3) Gateway – calls are made via a selected module.
  • Page 45  Gatekeeper finding method – determines how to find an available Gatekeeper. Either enter a static address or search the network for the address.  Gatekeeper IP address – here enter the Gatekeeper IP address if the Gatekeeper address is not network-searched. ...
  • Page 46: Least Cost Router

    4.6. Least Cost Router This section deals with the purpose and operation of the gateway cost saving machine - the Least Cost Router (LCR). Let us explain how it works and can be configured. Here is a survey of what you will find in this section: ...
  • Page 47: Routing Rules

    Check for barred numbers - the Barred numbers table is searched for match after normalising and before transfer to the successfully found output line, and, if a match is found, the call is rejected. By default, the LCR connects all VoIP calls to the Ethernet module without modifying the called number.
  • Page 48 The first step is to define the destination. Basically, the destination is a set of prefixes. Looking for the appropriate routing rule, the LCR searches the allowed routing rules from top to bottom for a match of the normalised called number prefix and the destination number prefix.
  • Page 49: Modify Rule

     Description – any text describing the meaning of a destination. Push the Default button to restore the values available in the instant of form opening. Click on the Close key to close the guide window. Push Next to proceed to the second part of creation.
  • Page 50 All the LCR changes influence the gateway behaviour the moment they are executed. Therefore, it is unnecessary to restart the whole system.
  • Page 51: Remove Rule

    4.6.4. Remove Rule Tick off the checkbox in the second column of the respective row and push the Remove button to delete a routing rule. 4.6.5. Change Sequence The rule sequence changing procedure is similar to that of the rule removal. Check off the respective row and click on the Shift up or Shift down key.
  • Page 52: List Of Routes

    4.7.1. List of Routes Click on the Routes item in the Least Cost Router submenu to display a list of routes. 4.7.2. Add Route Click on the Add icon to add a route. A form gets displayed in the browser for you to complete the following data:...
  • Page 53  Route name – The route name may contain any alphanumerical characters. The LCR rules refer to this name as mentioned in the section above.  Route lines – a list of available lines that form a route. Click on the respective item with the left-hand mouse button to select/remove a line.
  • Page 54: Modify Route

    4.7.3. Modify Route Click on the symbol of the respective route to display a route setup modifying guide, which is similar to that introduced above. The only difference is that the Add key is replaced with the Modify key 4.7.4. Remove Route Click on the symbol to delete a route.
  • Page 55 To delete a normalising rule, click on the symbol. To delete all rules, select them by checking the last table column and click on Remove selected items below the table. There is an Add LCR normalising icon below the table. Click on it to display the rule defining form.
  • Page 56: Lcr Barred Numbers

    4.9. LCR Barred Numbers The Barred numbers table (Blacklist) is searched for match after output normalising and before call forwarding to the successfully found output line. If the normalised number starts with a string included in the table, the call is rejected. This means that we can enter both whole telephone numbers and prefixes into the list to eliminate, e.g., all international calls or special high-rate calls (erotic lines, etc.).
  • Page 57 caller's and called numbers and click on the LCR test or Repeat LCR test icon located below the form to initiate the LCR process simulation. After simulation, the normalised calling and called numbers plus the name of the successfully found output line, or the reason why the line search was unsuccessful are displayed.
  • Page 58: Sip Proxy

    ® The 2N OMEGA Lite Ethernet module is delivered with an integrated SIP proxy, which is able to work as a private branch exchange for SIP telephones. It is easy to configure; all you have to do is fill in the routing table.
  • Page 59 To delete a routing rule, use the symbol. Or, tick off the last table column checkbox and click on Remove selected items There is an Add rule icon below the table. Click on it to display the rule defining form. The figure below shows the SIP proxy routing rule setting form.
  • Page 60  Perform action – there are six possible call actions in the pop-up menu but, basically, three of them are applied only – call rejection, forwarding and interconnection within SIP proxy registrations. Nevertheless, let us mention all of them for completeness: 1) Reject –...
  • Page 61: Overview Of Registrations

    4.11.1. Overview of Registrations Use the module web interface to see which units have been registered to the SIP proxy. To do this, click on the Registration item in the SIP proxy menu in the Telephony services tag. 4.11.2. Switching ON/OFF If you are using an external SIP proxy server and do not wish to use the integrated SIP proxy, you can switch the integrated proxy server off.
  • Page 62: Mobility Extension

    4.12. Mobility Extension Here the Mobility Extension settings for VoIP phones are described. An authorised Mobility Extension user can make calls as from a VoIP extension. Use the FLASH = 7* command during a call for call transfer. Press 9# to exit the current call, remaining connected to the VoIP and capable of further dialling.
  • Page 63: Disa Line For Me

     Incoming ME enabled – enable the use of Mobility Extension in incoming ME calls from the user number. The calling user shall be played the “Mobility Extension” voice message and be allowed to dial in the required extension or make an outgoing call from the PBX.
  • Page 64: Mobility Extension

     Type of DISA – select one of the available DISA types. Basic DISA = DISA welcome note is played to the calling user.  Maximum allowed count of digits – enter the count of digits to be dialled within the DISA service.
  • Page 65 Push to set the conditions.  Outgoing ME enabled – tick off to enable a ME outgoing call.  Incoming ME enabled – tick off to enable ME in an incoming call.  Allow sending SMS – tick off to enable sending SMS on missed calls (via the first GSM port).
  • Page 66: Lcr - Least Cost Router

    4.12.4. LCR – Least Cost Router Here define the calling conditions for the Mobility Extension function. 4.12.4.1. Routes Create routes for Mobility Extension. Push to create a line in LCR Routes.
  • Page 67  Route name – enter the name of the route to be presented in other LCR sections.  Route lines – select the DISA line to be used for the ME function.  Time intervals – specify when the route may be used. ...
  • Page 68 4.12.4.2. Normalising Normalising has to be made for incoming calls to the Ethernet module to adjust the called number to the Mobility Extension conditions (if the calling party number doesn‟t match to an incoming ME number of any user). In fact, to set correctly the ME function, called number that comes from the basic part (e.g.
  • Page 69 This format of Add LCR normalization menu is set by parameter “Advanced config of regular expressions” (see 4.4.1).  Line – select the incoming line to which normalising shall apply.  Regular expression – set a normalising condition to match to incoming calls with an empty called number (no called number was passed to the Ethernet module).
  • Page 70 4.12.4.3. LCR Prefix Here define the Least Cost Router (LCR) conditions for the ME function. Push to create a LCR condition.
  • Page 71  Destination name – name of the destination to be displayed.  Prefix 1 – enter the prefix for the calls that do not meet the ME condition i.e. the calling number does not match any of the incoming ME numbers set for the users. It should correspond to the number set in the “Rule”...
  • Page 72 4.12.4.4. SIP Proxy Here assign prefixes to the SIP Proxy. Push to create a SIP Proxy rule.  If prefix – select which prefix shall affect this rule. Here the rule applies to prefix „0‟.  Strip – define how many digits are to be removed. Here none is removed. ...
  • Page 73: Pbx Settings

    You are advised to use the GSM ports in the TDM (digital) section of the PBX to make the VoIP phone execute the ME function reliably. Use the ® OMEGA Lite PBX configuration tool to set the required parameters. 4.12.5.1. Incoming Calls to VoIP from PBX TDM Define that an “empty”...
  • Page 74  Text – enter the name of short dialling item to be presented to the user and in the ringing tables.  Number – enter the „comma‟ character “,“, which represents a pause, to make sure that a pause with no further dialling will be dialled into the trunk specified in the Call type. It will be decided in the VoIP section (Ethernet module) according to the CLIP whether the calling user will be assigned ME.
  • Page 76: Pppoe

    (without router functions). In that case Ethernet module is set as a router. It could be used just to connect Omega Lite to Internet or could play a role of the LAN gateway. In the next chapters you can found the procedure how to set Ethernet module as a LAN gateway (ADSL router).
  • Page 77 Set PPPoE items:  PPPoE enabled: enable PPPoE (Point to Point over Ethernet).  Username: - user name (provided by ADSL provider).  Password: - password (provided by ADSL provider).
  • Page 78: Dhcp Server Settings

    Push for confirmation. 4.13.2. DHCP server settings DHCP server will be enabled in order to provide IP addresses to LAN PCs. The folowing settings are requested. Push to set the conditions.
  • Page 79  DHCP server enabled: - enables DHCP server i.e.activate settings of the other parameters in this menu.  Lease time: - validity of a leased IP adress in seconds.  Start adress: - start of an IP address pool.  End address: - end of an IP address pool. ...
  • Page 80: Dns Proxy

    Push for confirmation. 4.13.3. DNS proxy Used for caching DNS records in case Ethernet module works as a UMTS/ADSL router. The DSN proxy can receive DNS queries from the local network and forward them to an Internet Domain Name Server. If the DNS Proxy is disabled, the gateway forwards all requests to the servers assigned by the UMTS/ADSL provider.
  • Page 81 Push to set the conditions. Push for confirmation. Thiis was the last step in setting Ethernet module as an ADSL router.
  • Page 83: Licence File

    The licence file is used for activating the services provided by the ® OMEGA Lite Ethernet module. A brand new module provides 800 hours of operation without the licence file. Before uploading, save the licence file on your PC hard disk and remember the path to it.
  • Page 84: Firmware Updating

    4.15. Firmware Updating ® The firmware updating function helps you update the 2N OMEGA Lite Ethernet module firmware. Be sure to use the firmware supplied by the module producer or the producer‟s technical support department only. During firmware updating, new firmware versions with innovated functions are downloaded.
  • Page 85: Configuration Downloading

    4.16. Configuration Downloading You can download any configuration from the Ethernet module and save it into a file. To do this, click on the Configuration backup/Download config item in the Administration tag. The configuration downloading dialogue will be displayed. Save the successfully downloaded configuration backup.tgz to an unambiguous destination.
  • Page 86: Configuration Uploading

    4.17. Configuration Uploading You can upload the saved configuration into the Ethernet module. To do this, click on the Configuration backup/Upload config item in the Administration tag. The configuration uploading dialogue will be displayed. Find the saved configuration backup.tgz and push Modify to upload the configuration.
  • Page 87: Ethernet Module Parameter Setting By Pbx Configuring Tool

    5. Ethernet Module Parameter Setting by PBX Configuring Tool ® The 2N OMEGA Lite PBX has to be equipped with the firmware version 4.02REV11 or later for the Ethernet module to work properly. If not, upgrade your PBX. ® 5.1. 2N...
  • Page 89: Voip Line Setting

    5.3. VoIP Line Setting Use the External lines/Digital line types/VoIP in the PBX configuration tool for setting the VoIP line. Set the following:  Name – line name of up to 14 characters.  Without authoris. – no authorisation check is performed on this line. ...
  • Page 90: Incoming Ringing

    The VoIP lines have to be bundled (trunked) for outgoing calls. In the factory setting, the VoIP lines are automatically included in trunk 6 and all internal lines may seize the trunk using the Seizure of external line trunk (dialling 86). Include the VoIP lines into the LCR for comfortable calling.
  • Page 91: N ® Xapi Server

    6.1. 2N XAPI Server Console ® The XAPI Server Console is designed for 2N XAPI server administration. It helps you create application users (clients), add licences, download accounting and system data, set the input number normalising for the running user applications,...
  • Page 92: Installation

    6.1.1. Installation For installation use the available installation CD and a PC, or your PBX system administrator‟s server.
  • Page 93 Select the XAPI Server Console and enable installation: Push Yes: Push Next:...
  • Page 94 Select the target directory and complete installation.
  • Page 96: Communication Setting

     IP address – IP address of the running 2N XAPI server (Ethernet module in this case).  Host – name of the running 2N XAPI server PC (LocalHost), entered instead of the IP address. ®  Port – 2N XAPI server communication port.
  • Page 97 If the IP address setting is incorrect, active XAPI servers are searched for automatically within the LAN and you can select the IP address of the required connection directly. Push Open to open connection. Push Find again to start another search. Push Cancel to quit searching.
  • Page 98: Connection Establishing

    6.1.3. Connection Establishing ® Having set up communication, try to establish connection with the 2N XAPI server. ® Push Connect . If the 2N XAPI server is active, all the other buttons will become active. You need not push the Connect button if you have opened connection using the automatic XAPI server search.
  • Page 99: Pbx Module

    Push PBX Module to access the PBX module. A window gets displayed providing information on the PBX connected. It ® includes the PBX serial number, PBX firmware type, available boards, 2N XAPI server ID (one of the XAPI server licence adding options).
  • Page 100 Push Setup to set the PBX module parameters. 6.1.5.1. Trace Enable/set the following:  Trace – enable the creation of the PBX module LOG communication.  Erase trace at start – enable the deletion of the PBX module LOG communication upon the XAPI server start. ...
  • Page 101 This menu helps you normalise received/called numbers to/from the current applications (PBX Assistant, TAPI driver, etc.). Remember to set this parameter to prevent dialling unsupported local and international calls to some outgoing connection types (ISDN, e.g.). Set the following:  From – original number format before normalising. ...
  • Page 102: User Module

    6.1.6. User Module Push USR Module to enter the User module. The User module is designed for creation of application users (clients) and displays the current connections. Meanings of USR parameters:  Handle – number of the currently active connection. ...
  • Page 103 Enter the following:  Name – user name.  Password – user login password.  Rights – user rights (the user rights included in the application licence may only be assigned).  Line – line used by the currently active connection. ...
  • Page 104 6.1.6.3. User Module Setting Push Setup to set the User module parameters. Trace Enable/set the following:  Trace – enable the creation of the User module LOG communication.  Erase trace at start – enable the deletion of the User module LOG communication upon the XAPI server start.
  • Page 105: Licence Module

    6.1.7. Licence Module Push Licence Module to enter the Licence module. The Licence module is designed for adding and monitoring of application licences. Meanings of Licence module parameters:  Type – licence type.  Way – ADD is used as a rule. ...
  • Page 106 Enter the following:  Id – first licence part.  Key – second licence part. Push OK to add the licence. A licence is granted by the manufacturer with the following data: PBX serial number – information on the PBX; PBX main board serial number –...
  • Page 107 Trace Enable/set the following:  Trace – enable the creation of the Licence module LOG communication.  Erase trace at start – enable the deletion of the Licence module LOG communication upon the XAPI server start.  File size limit – limit the LOG file size (*.trc). When the limit is exceeded, the oldest data are overwritten.
  • Page 108: Database Module

    6.1.8. Database Module Push Database Module to enter the Database module. The database module is designed for monitoring and saving of accounting and system data. 6.1.8.1. Database Module Setting Push Setup to set the Database module parameters. Trace Enable/set the following:...
  • Page 109  Trace – enable the creation of the Database module LOG communication.  Erase trace at start – enable the deletion of the Database module LOG communication upon the XAPI server start.  File size limit – limit the LOG file size (*.trc). When the limit is exceeded, the oldest data are overwritten.
  • Page 110: Xml Module

    6.1.9. XML Module Push XML Module to enter the XML module. The XML module is designed for monitoring of XML communication with the open applications. 6.1.9.1. XML Module Setting Push Setup to set the XML module parameters. Trace...
  • Page 111 Enable/set the following:  Trace – enable the creation of the XML module LOG communication.  Erase trace at start – enable the deletion of the XML module LOG communication upon the XAPI server start.  File size limit – limit the LOG file size (*.trc). When the limit is exceeded, the oldest data are overwritten.
  • Page 112 The manufacturer reserves the right to make such modifications in the documentation that will result in improvement of the product qualities. Use the product in compliance with the Instructions for Use and for the purposes mentioned therein only. When expired, the product or parts thereof should be disposed of in accordance with the applicable environmental control regulations.
  • Page 113 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. Modřanská 621, 143 01 Prague 4, Czech Republic Tel.: +420 261 301 500, Fax: +420 261 301 599 E-mail: sales@2n.cz Web: www.2n.cz 1424v1.3...

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