Telecor VS1 Installation, Configuration & Operating Manual page 169

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Protected (1) must be selected when using third-party SMDR report software to prevent installation
on other systems without license. This adds the last 5 digitis of the first HA serial number to the
software protection field of the SMDR response.
Disable 911 Priority Disconnect: If a user dials 911 (or 9,911) and all CO ports are busy, the
system will disconnect a non-emergency (911) call to expedite the connection. This is enabled by
default.
SMDR Detail Output File: Type the file name for SMDR Detail output in this text box. (Telecor
recommends detail.dlm). Any valid path and name can be entered. For example: c:\ops\detail.dlm.
If no path is included the file is stored in the c:\ops directory. Detail files give one line of
information per call action. SMDR Detail provides more detailed information for each call, breaking
the call into segments and recording every change in action on a phone. It can be quite extensive,
but is a good way to find out exactly what is happening with a phone.
SMDR Summary Output File: Type the file name for SMDR Summary output in this text box.
The file is set to summary.dlm by default. Any valid path and name can be entered. For example:
c:\ops\summary.dlm. If no path is included the file is stored in the c:\ops directory. SMDR
Summary files give a summary of a call: where it rang in, date and time, length of call and so on.
ACD SMDR File: Type the file name for SMDR ACD output in this text box. The file is set to
acd.dlm by default. Any valid path and name can be entered. For example: c:\ops\acd.dlm. If no
path is included the file is stored in the c:\ops directory. ACD files give information about all ACD
activities, including Queue Warning, Terminated Calls, Wrap-up and so on.
Outbound Paging Line Pool: A Line Pool must be specified here if Voice Mail Notification on a
Digital Pager is to be used. The default is the <Default> Line Pool. Any valid Line Pool can be
specified in this text box.
Auto Attendant Line Pool: A Line Pool must be specified here if the Transfer to Outside Line
feature is to be used. The default is the <Default> Line Pool. The system searches through this Line
Pool for a CO line to dial out on.
Outbound Paging Access Code: This feature is disabled on the VS1 System.
Default CO Access Code: This text box is used to specify an Access Code if the system is
connected to Centrex lines that require a 9 or other DTMF tones before the phone number is dialed.
This text box is blank by default. You need to add the word <Default> to the Extension Port
Configuration under the Access Code text box for this feature to work properly.
RSA Password: This field determines the password for Remote System Access (RSA) which
enables a modem to communicate with the system. The RSA Password is blank by default. Assign a
password if a modem is connected to the Telecor Voice Server. The password can be alphanumeric.
The RSA password entered in the System Configuration 1 pane should match the RSA password
text box in the Connection window of the site (accessed through Site Selection) when using the
Tel-Site system management application. The RSA Password text box left blank means there is no
password.
Max Entries For
The following text boxes are used to set the maximum entries for the respective items. These entries
are used for better memory control usage by communicating to the system how much memory to
allocate for each setting. It is recommended that these default settings not be changed.
CID Routing: CID Routing is set to 800 by default.
DID Routing: DID Routing is set to 800 by default.
LCR: Least Cost Routing is set to 1,200 by default.
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