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WTI PollCat NetLink-VIP User Manual (266 pages)
Pollable Call Accounting Terminals
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Touch terminals
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
11
2 Unit Description
13
Front Panel Indicators
13
Front Panel Indicators (Netlink-VIP Shown)
13
Back Panel
14
3 Quick Start Guide
17
Hardware Installation
17
Apply Power to the VIP
17
Connect Your PC to the VIP
17
Communicating with the VIP
18
Access Via Console Port or Modem
18
The Main Menu
18
Access Via Network
19
Connect Your PBX to the VIP
20
4 Hardware Installation
21
Connect the VIP to Power Supply
21
AC Powered Units
21
DC Powered Units
22
Set-Up Switches
22
Default Baud Rate for Console Port (Sw1, Sw2, Sw3)
22
Default Baud Rate for PBX Port A, PBX Port B, and aux Port (Sw4, Sw5)
23
Dialback Security Mode (Sw6)
23
Console Port Password (Sw7)
23
Power up Default (Sw8)
24
Reset to Defaults
25
Connecting Cables and Phone Line
26
PBX Inputs a and B and aux Port
27
Modem Port
27
Console Port
27
Network Port
27
5 Configuration
29
Access to the Command Mode
29
Menu System Conventions
31
Script Access to Menu Functions
31
Set System Parameters
32
System Parameters Menu
32
Port Configuration
34
PBX Port a and PBX Port B
34
Field Suppression; the Lucent Switch Feature
36
Field Suppression: the Lucent Switch Option
36
Auxiliary Port Configuration
38
Auxiliary Port Configuration Menu
38
Console Port Configuration
40
Modem Port Configuration
43
Modem Port Configuration Menu
43
Dialback Security
47
Dialback Security Configuration Screen
47
Network Port Configuration
48
The Email & Text Messaging Parameters Menu
51
The Ping Function
53
The Ping Configuration Menu
53
PBX IP Port Configuration
54
6 Menu System Description
57
Firmware Tree
57
Main Menu
61
7 Status Screens
65
Buffer Status Screen
66
File List Screen
67
System Status Screen
68
Scheduled Action Status Screens
69
Scheduled Action Status Screen (Schedule 1 Shown)
69
Dialback Security Status Screen
70
Data Filters & Alarms Status Screen
71
Alarm Condition Status Screen
73
PBX Inactivity Alarm Status Screens
74
PBX Inactivity Alarm Status Screen (Alarm 1 Shown)
74
80% Full Alarm Status Screen
76
Input Contact Alarm Status Screen
77
Reason for Action Screen
78
PBX Port Status Screens
79
PBX Port Status Screen (PBX Port a Shown)
79
Auxiliary Port Status Screen
80
Auxiliary Port Screen
80
Console Port Status Screen
81
Modem Port Status Screen
83
Network Port Status Screen
85
Network Status Screen
87
PBX IP Port Status
88
PBX IP Port Status Screen
88
Alarm Filter Clue Status Screens
89
Alarm Filter Clue Status Screen (PBX Port A, Alarm Filter 1 Shown)
89
8 The Data Filters
91
The Data Filter Configuration Menus
91
Defining the Data Filter Format
92
Data Filter Configuration Menu (Data Filter 1 Shown)
92
Data Filter Format Definition Menu
93
Defining Data Filter Clues
94
Data Filter Format Definition Example
94
Logical and Relational Operators
96
Logical and Conditions
97
Logical AND/OR Conditions
97
Logical or Conditions
97
The "Contains String" Operator
98
Real-Time Variables
98
The "Contains String" Operator Example
98
Assigning the Data Filter to a Port
99
Data Filter Definition Examples
99
9 The Alarm Filters (Toll Fraud Detection)
103
Common Types of Suspect Phone Activity
103
The Alarm Configuration Menu
104
Default Alarm Filter Actions
104
Alarm Configuration Menu
104
The Alarm Filter Configuration Menus
107
Alarm Filter Configuration Menu (Alarm Filter 1 Shown)
107
Defining the Alarm Filter Format
108
Alarm Filter Format Definition Screen
109
Alarm Filter Format Definition Example
109
Defining the Alarm Filter Clues
110
Alarm Clue Definition
111
Alarm Clue Definition Menu
111
Editing and Deleting Clues
112
Logical and Relational Operators
113
Logical and Conditions
113
Logical AND/OR Conditions
113
Alarm Filter Format; "Contains String" Example
114
Logical or Conditions
114
The "Contains String" Operator
114
Real Time Variables
115
Assigning the Alarm Filter to a Port
116
Match Parameter Definition Examples
116
10 PBX Inactivity Alarms
121
Schedules and Timers
121
Enabling the PBX Inactivity Alarm
122
PBX Inactivity Alarm Set-Up Menu (Alarm 1 Shown)
123
11 The 80% Full Alarm
127
The 80% Full Alarm Configuration Menu
128
12 The Input Contact Alarms
129
The Optional I/O Monitor
129
Configuring the Input Contact Alarm
130
The Alarm Configuration Menu
130
Input Contact Alarm Configuration Menu (Contact 1 Shown)
131
13 Alarm Actions
133
Alarm Actions for Alarm Filter Clues
134
Alarm Action Summary
134
None (no Alarm Action)
134
Callout
135
Alphanumeric Page
135
Numeric Page
136
SNMP Trap
136
Output Contact
137
Console
137
Email/Text Message
138
The Auto Execute Function
139
14 Scheduled Actions
141
Scheduled Action Configuration Menu (Schedule 1 Shown)
142
15 Saving VIP Parameters
145
Saving Parameters to Flash Memory
145
Saving and Restoring Parameters from an ASCII File
146
Saving Parameters to an ASCII File (Menu Driven Method)
146
Saving Parameters to an ASCII File (Command Driven Method)
147
System Functions Menu
147
Configuring the VIP with Saved Parameters
149
16 Buffer Functions (Polling)
151
Memory Partitions and Shared Data
151
Partitions and Files
152
Data Partitions and Files (Netlink-VIP)
152
Data Partitions and Files (NLJ-VIP)
152
Setting the Partition
154
Releasing the Partition
155
Menu Driven Data Release
156
The Buffer Functions Menu
156
Buffer Functions Menu
157
Read Session Parameters
158
Set Read Session Parameters Menu
158
Command Driven Data Release
159
Command ^B00 (Set/Release Partition)
160
The ^B01 Command Line
161
Command ^B01 Examples
162
Other Commands Used During Data Release
163
Retrieving Data Using FTP Push
164
FTP Push Configuration Menu
164
File Names Created by FTP Push
169
FTP Push Start Time
171
The FTP Server Feature
172
Configuring the FTP Server Feature
172
FTP Server Configuration Menu (Defaults Shown)
172
Retrieving Data Using FTP Server
174
FTP Server Example
176
File Names for the FTP Server Function
178
Commands Supported by FTP Server
179
Response Messages Generated by the FTP Server Function
180
The Auto Delete Function
182
Zmodem Data Release Mode
182
17 Other Menu Functions
183
System Functions
183
Security Level
183
System Functions Menu
183
Pass-Through Mode
184
Monitor Mode
185
Clear Alarm Condition
185
Clear Alarm Counters
186
Download Parameters
186
Audit Trail
187
Upload Firmware
188
System Diagnostics
190
Load and Test Memory
190
Send Test Message
190
System Diagnostics Menu
190
Test
191
Pager Test Menu
191
Send Test SNMP Trap(S)
192
Default Parameters
192
18 TCP Port Options
193
Standard Telnet Protocol & Raw Socket Mode
193
Telnet Pass-Through
194
Real Time Mode
195
Selective Read
197
Multiple Telnet Connections
199
Conflicts with Other Command Ports
200
19 Command Reference Guide
201
Command Mode Access
201
Command Syntax
202
Command Help
203
Command Help Screen
203
Command Summary
204
Specifications
231
Netlink-VIP Specifications
231
NLJ-VIP (Netlink Jr.-VIP) Specifications
232
Description of System Interfaces
233
Input Ports (PBX A, PBX B, AUX) (DB9 Male; DTE)
233
Console Port (DB-25 Female; DCE)
234
Console Port to 25-Pin PC
234
Console Port to 9-Pin PC
234
Console Port to 9 Pin PC
234
Supervisor Functions and User Functions
235
Alarm Clue Definition Tips
237
Customer Service
240
Bxx Command Summary
241
Index
263
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