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Table of Contents
OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................................................1 Additional Reference Materials............................................................................................2 PIL VOICE PORT CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................3 Lineside T1 Configuration.................................................................................................................3 Avaya Hardware Information .....................................................................................................3 Avaya Part Number List.......................................................................................................4 Before You Begin the T1 Configuration...............................................................................4 Jumper Configuration ..........................................................................................................5 Channel Selector .................................................................................................................5 Impedance Ohm Setting......................................................................................................5 Hardware Installation...........................................................................................................5 Connect the T1 Card ...........................................................................................................6 T1 Connectivity to a Frame .................................................................................................6 T1 Connectivity to a Frame Diagram...................................................................................7 T1 Connectivity Directly to a Server ....................................................................................8 T1 Connectivity Directly to a Server Diagram .....................................................................9 Configure the T1 Card .......................................................................................................10 Avaya PBX Software Configuration .........................................................................................11 Option Determination.........................................................................................................12 Option 1: Expert Agent Selection Automatic Call Distribution (EAS ACD) .......................13 Option 2: Non-Expert Agent Selection Automatic Call Distribution ...................................19 Option 3: Hunt Group Without ACD ..................................................................................24 Route Calls to the Apropos Server ..........................................................................................27 Configure a VDN ...............................................................................................................28 Configure a Vector.............................................................................................................29 Configure Telephony on the Voice Server ...............................................................................30 Configure the AG-4040 / AG-4000-2T T1 Board...............................................................31 Change the TCP Information.............................................................................................31 Modify BUS and Slot Information ......................................................................................31 Configuration File Changes ...............................................................................................31 Apropos Version 6 .............................................................................................................31 Apropos Version 5.0.2 Windows 2000 ...........................................................................35 Apropos Version 5.0.2 Windows NT ..............................................................................37 Apropos Version 5.0 and Version 5.0.1.............................................................................39 Values for PIL and SLP Processes..........................................................................................41 Version 6 PIL Process .......................................................................................................41 Version 6 SLP Process......................................................................................................41 Version 5 PIL Process .......................................................................................................42 Version 5 SLP Process......................................................................................................42 ACD PIL Login Script Change .................................................................................................42 Version 6.5 PIL Script Change ..........................................................................................42 Version 6.0.1 PIL Script Change .......................................................................................44 REQUEUE PORT CONFIGURATION..................................................................................................47 Port Pool Manager Modifications .............................................................................................50 FAIL-OVER CONFIGURATION ...........................................................................................................51 Option Determinations .............................................................................................................51
Using Vectors to Define the Fail-Over Configuration .............................................................. 52 Using Coverage Paths to Define the Fail-Over Configuration................................................. 54 APROPOS AGENT PHONE CONFIGURATION................................................................................. 59 Link Agent Phone Configuration.............................................................................................. 59 Program the Digital Agent Phone ..................................................................................... 59 Standard Agent Phone Configuration...................................................................................... 61 Digital Standard Agent Phone Configuration .................................................................... 61 Analog Standard Agent Phone Configuration................................................................... 61 SWITCH LINK CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................... 63 Install Switch Link Software Avaya S8700/S8500................................................................ 63 Start the Switch Link Process ........................................................................................... 63 Install and Configure the NetMerge Server....................................................................... 64 Complete the NetMerge Installation.................................................................................. 66 Install Switch Link Software Avaya DEFINITY ..................................................................... 66 Start the Switch Link Process ........................................................................................... 66 Install and Configure the NetMerge Server....................................................................... 67 Complete the NetMerge Installation.................................................................................. 69 SLP Parameters ...................................................................................................................... 69 Version 6 SLP Process ..................................................................................................... 70 Version 5 SLP Process ..................................................................................................... 70 ADDITIONAL NOTES .......................................................................................................................... 71 ANI and DNIS through Switch Link.......................................................................................... 71 Trunk-to-Trunk Transfers......................................................................................................... 71 INDEX................................................................................................................................................... 73
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Overview
This document describes the process for integrating Apropos with an Avaya telephony system using T1 connections. The audience for this document is Apropos System administrators and Avaya system administrators involved with the installation and on-going operations of this integrated system. This document assumes that the Avaya telephony system is installed and operational and the Apropos System software has been installed and configured. Apropos software installation instructions can be found in the Apropos and Third-Party Software Installation Guide. The focus of this document is the steps required to configure the Avaya PBX from an Apropos perspective, as well as the steps required to configure Apropos to support the Avaya telephony system. There are a wide variety of ways both Apropos and Avayas systems can be deployed. This document does not attempt to cover each possible configuration, but rather to explain the basic processes and provide direction for integrating the systems using T1 connections. The steps for your installation may vary slightly depending on your environment. Normally, the functions of the Apropos System are distributed over several servers for scalability and redundancy reasons. In a typical Apropos System, there are the following servers. One Primary Server, which is also known as the router. One Database Server. Possibly an Interaction Server, for e-mail and Web collaboration. This server is occasionally combined with the Primary Server. An Interaction Vault Server, for interaction transcript archiving. A number of Voice Servers, each with up to 120 concurrent sessions to handle voice-processing tasks such as auto-attendant, IVR, and in-queue voice treatment.
For small systems, under 25 users and 8 current voice sessions, Apropos functionality can be deployed using a single server. However, in practice, even for small systems, two servers are typically used, one for the Database and the other for the rest of the Apropos System software. Apropos voice processing is handled by PIL processes one process for each concurrent voice session. In multi-site configurations, remote Apropos Voice Servers can be located at each site if necessary. If there are separate Avaya systems at each site, the remote Apropos Voice Servers can be configured to use the resources on the local PBX. For purposes of interfacing Apropos with Avayas telephony system, we are only concerned with Apropos Servers that are running PIL processes (Voice Servers). The integration process also includes the configuration of the PIL and the SLP Processes on the Apropos Server. The values to use are defined in the section Values for PIL and SLP Processes, page 41. The method to manage those server processes is described in the Apropos System Manager Help (Apropos Version 6) or in the Apropos Administrator User Guide (Apropos Version 5.x). The Avaya/Definity PBX Integration Guide has been designed to work in conjunction with the Apropos Call Processing Installation Guide and will be referenced multiple times throughout this document. For more information on the AG-4040/AG-4000 T1 cards, see the Apropos Call Processing Installation Guide. For more information on the Apropos software and third-party installations, see the Apropos and Third-Party Software Installation Guide.
Overview
The following are the major steps you must take to configure the Avaya PBX to work with Apropos. Configure the jumpers on the card Install and configure the T1 card Configure the PBX software Define the call routing method Create a fail-over environment Define ports for requeuing Configure the application link server Configuration of the AG-4040 or AG-4000 T1 boards PIL process SLP Process
The following are the Apropos configuration pieces necessary to integrate with the Avaya PBX.
Lineside T1 Configuration
Once you install the Avaya T1 card in the Avaya PBX, you must properly configure the card. For a more detailed description of Avaya hardware and software setup, refer to the appropriate Avaya documentation.
C or D F
Set the jumpers as described in the Jumper Configuration section, page 5. Skip the Jumper Configuration section and continue the installation as described in the Hardware Installation section, page 5.
Jumper Configuration
When TN464C or TN464D vintage cards are used, two jumpers on the T1 card must be configured. These jumpers are not present on the TN464F card. If you have a TN464F card, skip this section and continue with the Hardware Installation section, page 5. Proper jumper settings are crucial to the functionality and success of integration between the PBX and Apropos Server. The descriptions of jumper functionality and requirements follow. Some of these settings may vary due to your specific PBX environment. The jumpers are on the lower left quadrant of the board when looking at it with the faceplate on the right.
Backplane Connectors
Faceplate
Vintage T1 Card
Channel Selector
This jumper setting determines the appropriate number of channels used for an application and controls the bit rate. For United States applications, select 24 channels. For Non-United States applications, select 32 channels.
Hardware Installation
The Lineside T1 card must be installed into the appropriate Avaya PBX slot. The TN464F T1 card provides an interface to an external DS1 interface and supports 24 DS0 channels carried on a 1.544 Mbps DS1 link. These DS0 channels can be administered as either trunks to other switches or lines to off-premise stations.
T1 Connectivity to a Frame
The first wiring configuration connects the Avaya PBX, using an Amphenol cable, to a 66-block or a 110-block to split out the appropriate pairs. The Amphenol cable consists of the following endpoints. The 25-pair Amphenol connector, which plugs into the I/O panel of the PBX The terminating point which consists of one of the following An RJ-48 connector A connection to the 66-block or 110-block wiring frame
Avaya PBX T1 signaling for all 24 channels is transmitted using the Amphenol connector pins 22, 23, 47, and 48. This cable can be connected to a frame to split out the needed pairs. This connectivity can also be achieved by terminating the other end of the Amphenol cable to an RJ-48 connector using the appropriate pairs. When an RJ-48 connector is used, the following is the required pin connection order.
Amphenol connector Pin 22 LI (RX) Pin 23 LO (TX) Pin 47 LI (RX) Pin 48 LO (TX)
RJ-48 connector Pin 4 R1 Transmit to Network Pin 1 R Receive from Network Pin 5 T1 Transmit to Network Pin 2 T Receive from Network
Avaya PBX
66-Block Frame
RJ-48 Jack
T1 Card
Amphenol
A DB-15 to RJ-48 converter is used to connect the DB-15 male connector of the Avaya cable to the Apropos Server, using a straight-through RJ-48 to RJ-48 cable. This converter can be obtained from a vendor of your choice or from the Black Box Company, see http://www.blackbox.com, using part number FA060. The RJ-48 to DB-15 converter must be configured with the following pins connected.
DB-15 Female connector Hole location 1 Hole location 3 Hole location 9 Hole location 11
The following diagram shows the DB-15 to RJ-48 converter pin configuration.
1 9 3 11
Pins
1 9
Pins
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3 11
15
RJ-48 Jack
Avaya PBX
Apropos Server
AG-4040
T1 Card DB-15 to RJ48 Converter Avaya cable, part # 601317191 Straight-through cable with RJ-48 to RJ-48 Connectors
add ds1 01b10 DS1 CIRCUIT PACK Location: Bit Rate: Line Compensation: Signaling Mode: 01B10 1.544 1 robbed-bit
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Interface Companding: mulaw Idle Code: 11111111 Slip Detection? n Echo Cancellation? n ESF DATA LINK OPTIONS Network Management Protocol: tabs Send ANSI-T1.403 One-Second Performance Reports? n Far-end CSU Address: b Near-end CSU Type: other
4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses Apropos T1. Bit Rate - Enter 1.544. Line Coding - Enter b8zs. Framing Mode - Enter esf. Signaling Mode - Enter robbed-bit. Accept the defaults for all other fields not specifically mentioned.
5. Press Enter to apply changes and return to the Command prompt line. This completes the configuration for the T1 card. Continue with the Avaya PBX Software Configuration section, section, page 11 to continue the integration process.
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Option Determination
Several configuration options are available for your Avaya PBX. The options purchased for your Avaya PBX determine which types of configuration options are available to you. The Apropos recommended software configuration option for a T1 integration is the Expert Agent Selection (EAS) option. Although the EAS option does not come with the base software package, it can be purchased and installed. All Avaya PBXs have Hunt Group without ACD as part of the standard package. Perform the following steps to configure the PBX software. 1. Determine the correct configuration option to use, page 12. 2. Perform the appropriate configuration option. The following are the available configuration options. Expert Agent Selection Automatic Call Distribution (EAS ACD), page 13. Non-EAS ACD, page 19. Hunt Group without ACD (default), page 24.
3. Configure the Apropos Agent Phone, page 59 Determine Optional Features Available The first step is to determine the appropriate integration for your environment. To determine whether your Avaya PBX has one or all of the software configurations previously listed, perform the following the steps. 1. Log in to your PBX, if you are not already logged in. 2. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. display system-parameters customer-options 3. Press Enter. The Call Center Optional Features window displays.
display system-parameters customer-options CALL CENTER OPTIONAL FEATURES Call Center Release: 12.0 ACD? BCMS (Basic)? BCMS/VuStats Service Level? BSR Local Treatment for IP & ISDN? Business Advocate? Call Work Codes? DTMF Feedback Signals For VRU? Dynamic Advocate? Expert Agent Selection (EAS)? EAS-PHD? Forced ACD Calls? Least Occupied Agent? Lookahead Interflow (LAI)? Multiple Call Handling (On Request)? Multiple Call Handling (Forced)? PASTE (Display PBX Data on Phone)? Reason Codes? Service Level Maximizer? Service Observing (Basic)? Service Observing (Remote/By FAC)? Service Observing (VDNs)? Timed ACW? Vectoring (Basic)? Vectoring (Prompting)? Vectoring (G3V4 Enhanced)? Vectoring (ANI/II-Digits Routing)? Vectoring (G3V4 Advanced Routing)? Vectoring (CINFO)? Vectoring (Best Service Routing)? Vectoring (Holidays)? Vectoring (Variables)? (NOTE: You must logoff & login to effect the permission changes.) y y y y n y y n y y n y n y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Page 6 of 11
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Determine the Correct Configuration Option to Use On the Call Center Optional Features window, review the responses in the following fields to determine the configuration options available. When Expert Agent Selection (EAS) is y, use the EAS ACD option, page 13. When ACD is y, use the Non-EAS ACD option, page 19. When ACD is n and Expert Agent Selection (EAS) is n, use the Hunt Group without ACD option, page 24.
Determine Whether Vectoring is Available to Use On the Call Center Optional Features window, when the response to Vectoring (Basic) is y, your Avaya PBX has been equipped with Call Vectoring. This information is used with any integration type.
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Define an EAS ACD Hunt Group The first step in this configuration method is to define an EAS ACD Hunt Group. This hunt group contains all of the PIL port stations as members of the group. Multiple parameters need to be configured to provide a successful integration. The parameters listed below provide the required Apropos values. To configure an EAS ACD Hunt Group, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to your PBX, if you are not already logged in. 2. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. add hunt-group <value> Where <value> is the value of the unassigned hunt group numbers. This example uses 6. 3. Press Enter. The Hunt Group window displays.
display hunt-group 6 HUNT GROUP Group Number: Group Name: Group Extension: Group Type: TN: COR: Security Code: ISDN Caller Display:
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6 ACD? y Apropos T1 PIL Ports Queue? y 5800 Vector? y ead-mia 1 1 MM Early Answer? n
Port: Port:
Skill? y Expected Call Handling Time (sec): 180 AAS? n Service Level Target (% in sec): 80 in 20 Measured: internal Supervisor Extension: Controlling Adjunct: none VuStats Objective: Timed ACW Interval (sec): Multiple Call Handling: none Redirect on No Answer (rings): 3 Redirect to VDN: 6000 Forced Entry of Stroke Counts or Call Work Codes? n Message Center: none
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4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. ACD - Enter y. Group Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses Apropos T1 PIL Ports. Queue - Enter y. Group Extension - This is a valid, unassigned PBX extension. When your Avaya PBX has been equipped with Call Vectoring, this value may be an extension number. If you do not have the Call Vectoring option, this value must be a valid Direct Inward Dialing (DID) number. This example uses 5800. Vector - Enter y, if the vectoring option has been purchased. Group Type - Enter ead-mia. COR - Enter the appropriate Class of Restriction (COR) level for your environment. This example uses 1. Queue Length - Enter a number equal to the number of PIL ports used. This example uses 24. Skill - Enter y. AAS - Enter n. This option allows the Apropos PIL ports to log in at startup automatically. All integrations utilizing Apropos 5.x and below require the AAS (Auto Login) parameter to be set to y (Yes). Due to enhancements of Apropos release 6.x and above, the value AAS must be set to n (No). Measured - This value is determined by your system environment. If your PBX is equipped with Basic Call Management System (BCMS), enter internal. If your system is equipped with Call Management System (CMS), enter external or both.
Redirect on No Answer (rings) - This parameter dictates the number of rings that a call will be presented to a PIL port before a No Answer condition is recognized. This example uses 3 rings. Redirect to VDN - This is a valid Vector Directory Number (VDN) used in conjunction with the Redirect on No Answer (rings) parameter. Enter a value that represents an available ACD group or attendant that is available to answer calls in the event of an Apropos Server failure. This example uses 6000.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise. Use the appropriate key, as defined by your site, to apply the changes and return to the Command prompt line.
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Configure the Station Values for Each PIL Port The next step in this integration is to configure the station values for each PIL port. You must have a valid range of unassigned PBX extension numbers to complete this step. This section must be repeated for all PIL ports. To configure the PIL ports, perform the following steps. 1. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. add station <value> Where <value> is a valid, unassigned PBX extension. This example uses 5601. 2. Press Enter. The Station window displays.
add station 5601 STATION Extension: Type: Port: Name: 5601 DS1FD 01B1001 T1 PIL-1 Lock Messages? n Security Code: Coverage Path 1: Coverage Path 2: Hunt-to Station: 5602 BCC: TN: COR: COS: Tests? 0 1 1 1 y Page 1 - 3
STATION OPTIONS Loss Group: 4 Off Premises Station? y R Balance Network? n FEATURE OPTIONS LWC Reception: LWC Activation? LWC Log External Calls? CDR Privacy? Redirect Notification? Per Button Ring Control? Switchhook Flash? Ignore Rotary Digits? H.320 Conversion? Service Link Mode: Multimedia Mode: AUDIX Name: Coverage After Forwarding? s Multimedia Early Answer? n Emergency Location Ext: 5601 SITE DATA Room: Jack: Cable: Floor: Building: ABBREVIATED DIALING List1:
Coverage Msg Retrieval? Auto Answer: Data Restriction? Call Waiting Indication? Att. Call Waiting Indication? Distinctive Audible Alert? Adjunct Supervision? Per Station CPN - Send Calling Number?
y none n y y y y
n n d 0
List2:
List3:
HOT LINE DESTINATION Abbreviated Dialing List Number (From above 1, 2 or 3): Dial Code: Line Appearance: call-appr
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3. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. Type - Enter DS1FD. Port - Enter the appropriate card and port number. This example uses 01B1001 (Cabinet 01, Carrier B, Slot 10, and Port 01). COR - Enter the appropriate Class of Restriction for your environment. This example uses 1. Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses T1 PIL-1. COS - Enter the appropriate Class of Service for your environment. This example uses 1.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise. 4. Repeat this procedure for all remaining PIL ports. This example uses 5602 through 5624.
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Configure the EAS Agent Login ID The final step in this integration is to configure the EAS Agent Login ID. You must have a valid range of unassigned PBX extension numbers to complete this step. Add one Agent ID for each PIL port installed on the Apropos Server. To configure the Agent Login IDs, perform the following steps. 1. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. add agent-loginID <value> Where <value> is a valid, unassigned PBX extension. This example uses 5101. 2. Press Enter. The Agent LoginID window displays.
add agent-loginID 5101 AGENT LOGINID Login ID: Name: TN: COR: Coverage Path: Security Code: 5101 Apropos PIL Port 1 1 1
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AAS? AUDIX? LWC Reception: LWC Log External Calls? AUDIX Name for Messaging:
n n none n
LoginID for ISDN Display? n Password: Password (enter again): Auto Answer: none Direct Agent Skill: Call Handling Preference: skill-level SN 1: 6 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: SL 1 SN 16: 17: 18: 19: 20: 21: 22: 23: 24: 25: 26: 27: 28: 29: 30: SL 31: 32: 33: 34: 35: 36: 37: 38: 39: 40: 41: 42: 43: 44: 45: SN SL 46: 47: 48: 49: 50: 51: 52: 53: 54: 55: 56: 57: 58: 59: 60: SN SL
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3. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. AAS - Enter n. This option allows the Apropos PIL ports to log in at startup automatically. All integrations utilizing Apropos 5.x and below require the AAS (Auto Login) parameter to be set to y (Yes). Due to enhancements of Apropos release 6.x and above, the value AAS must be set to n (No). Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses Apropos PIL Port 1. AUDIX - Enter n. LWC Reception - Enter none. COR - Enter the appropriate Class of Restriction for your environment. This example uses 1. Auto Answer - Enter none. SN - The Skill Number is the Hunt Group number assigned in the Define an EAS ACD Hung Group section, page 16. This example uses 6. SL - Enter 1.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise. 4. Repeat this procedure for all remaining PIL ports. This example uses 5102 through 5124. This portion of the integration is now complete. Continue with the Apropos Agent Phone Configuration section, page 59 to continue the integration process.
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Configure Each Apropos PIL Port The first step in this configuration method is to configure each Apropos PIL port. This hunt group contains all of the PIL port stations as members of the group. Multiple parameters need to be configured to provide a successful integration. The parameters listed below provide the required Apropos values. To configure each Apropos PIL port, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to your PBX, if you are not already logged in. 2. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. add station <value> Where <value> is the value of the valid, unassigned PBX extension. This example uses 5649. 3. Press Enter. The Station window displays.
add station 5649 STATION Extension: Type: Port: Name: 5649 DS1FD 01B1101 T1 PIL-1 Lock Messages? n Security Code: Coverage Path 1: 11 Coverage Path 2: Hunt-to Station: 5650 BCC: TN: COR: COS: Tests? 0 1 1 1 y Page 1 - 3
STATION OPTIONS Loss Group: 4 Off Premises Station? y R Balance Network? n FEATURE OPTIONS LWC Reception: LWC Activation? LWC Log External Calls? CDR Privacy? Redirect Notification? Per Button Ring Control? Switchhook Flash? Ignore Rotary Digits? H.320 Conversion? Service Link Mode: Multimedia Mode: AUDIX Name: Coverage After Forwarding? s Multimedia Early Answer? n Emergency Location Ext: 5649 SITE DATA Room: Jack: Cable: Floor: Building: ABBREVIATED DIALING List1:
Coverage Msg Retrieval? Auto Answer: Data Restriction? Call Waiting Indication? Att. Call Waiting Indication? Distinctive Audible Alert? Adjunct Supervision? Per Station CPN - Send Calling Number?
y none n y y y y
n n d 0
List2:
List3:
HOT LINE DESTINATION Abbreviated Dialing List Number (From above 1, 2 or 3): Di l C d
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4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. Type - Enter DS1FD. Port - Enter the appropriate card and port number. This example uses 01B1101 (Cabinet 01, Carrier B, Slot 11, and Port 01). COR - Enter a Class of Restriction for your environment. This example uses 1. Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses T1 PIL-1. COS - Enter an appropriate Class of Service. This example uses 1. Coverage Path 1 Enter an unused Coverage Path number. This coverage path will be used later for your Fail-Over environment. This example uses 11.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise. 5. Repeat this procedure for all remaining PIL ports. This example uses 5650 through 5672. Define the Non-EAS ACD Hunt Group The next step in this configuration method is to define a non-EAS ACD Hunt Group. This hunt group contains all of the PIL port stations as members of the group. Multiple parameters need to be configured to provide a successful integration. The parameters listed below provide the required Apropos values. To configure a non-EAS ACD Hunt Group, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to your PBX, if you are not already logged in. 2. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. add hunt-group <value> Where <value> is the value of the unassigned hunt group numbers. This example uses 5.
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MM Early Answer? n
Queue Length: 24 Calls Warning Threshold: Time Warning Threshold: Skill? n AAS? y Measured: none Supervisor Extension: Controlling Adjunct: none Timed ACW Interval (sec): Multiple Call Handling: none
Redirect on No Answer (rings): 3 Redirect to VDN: 6000 Forced Entry of Stroke Counts or Call Work Codes? n
Group Number: 5 Group Extension: 5700 Group Type: ucd-mia Member Range Allowed: 1 - 1500 Administered Members (min/max): 1 /24 Total Administered Members: 24 GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS Ext Name (24 characters) Ext Name (24 characters) 1: 5649 PIL 1 14: 5662 PIL 14 2: 5650 PIL 2 15: 5663 PIL 15 3: 5651 PIL 3 16: 5664 PIL 16 4: 5652 PIL 4 17: 5665 PIL 17 5: 5653 PIL 5 18: 5666 PIL 18 6: 5654 PIL 6 19: 5667 PIL 19 7: 5655 PIL 7 20: 5668 PIL 20 8: 5656 PIL 8 21: 5669 PIL 21
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4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. ACD - Enter y. Group Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses Non-EAS T1 Hunt. Queue - Enter y. Group Extension - This is a valid, unassigned PBX extension. When your Avaya PBX has been equipped with Call Vectoring, this value may be an extension number. If you do not have the Call Vectoring option, this value must be a valid Direct Inward Dialing (DID) number. This example uses 5700. Vector - Enter y, if the vectoring option has been purchased. Group Type - Enter ucd-mia. COR - Enter the appropriate Class of Restriction (COR) level for your environment. This example uses 1. Queue Length - Enter a number equal to the number of PIL ports used. This example uses 24. Skill - Enter n. AAS - Enter y. This option allows the Apropos PIL ports to log in at startup automatically. Measured - This value is determined by your system environment. If your PBX is equipped with BCMS, enter internal. If your system is equipped with CMS, enter external or both.
Redirect on No Answer (rings) - This parameter dictates the number of rings that a call will be presented to a PIL port before a No Answer condition is recognized. This example uses 3. Redirect to VDN - This is a valid Vector Directory Number (VDN) used in conjunction with the Redirect on No Answer (rings) parameter. Enter a value that represents an available ACD group or attendant that is available to answer calls in the event of an Apropos Server failure. This example uses 6000. Group Member Assignments - Enter all of the station ports that were configured in the Configure Each Apropos PIL Port section, page 20.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise. This portion of the integration is now complete. Continue with the Apropos Agent Phone Configuration section, page 59, to continue the integration process.
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Configure the Station Values for Each PIL Port The first step in this integration method configures the station values for each Apropos PIL port. You must have a valid range of unassigned PBX extension numbers to complete this step. This section must be repeated for all PIL ports. To configure the PIL ports, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to your PBX, if you are not already logged in. 2. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. add station <value> Where <value> is a valid, unassigned PBX extension. This example uses 5649.
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STATION OPTIONS Loss Group: 4 Off Premises Station? y R Balance Network? n FEATURE OPTIONS LWC Reception: LWC Activation? LWC Log External Calls? CDR Privacy? Redirect Notification? Per Button Ring Control? Switchhook Flash? Ignore Rotary Digits? H.320 Conversion? Service Link Mode: Multimedia Mode: AUDIX Name: Coverage After Forwarding? s Multimedia Early Answer? n Emergency Location Ext: 5649 SITE DATA Room: Jack: Cable: Floor: Building: ABBREVIATED DIALING
Coverage Msg Retrieval? Auto Answer: Data Restriction? Call Waiting Indication? Att. Call Waiting Indication? Distinctive Audible Alert? Adjunct Supervision? Per Station CPN - Send Calling Number?
y none n y y y y
n n d 0
4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. Type - Enter DS1FD. Port - Enter the appropriate card and port number. This example uses 01B1101 (Cabinet 01, Carrier B, Slot 11, and Port 01). COR - Enter the appropriate Class of Restriction for your environment. This example uses 1. Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses T1 PIL-1. COS - Enter the appropriate Class of Service for your environment. Coverage Path 1 Enter an unused Coverage Path number. This coverage path will be used later for your Fail-Over environment. This example uses 11.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise. 5. Repeat this procedure for all remaining PIL ports. This example uses 5650 through 5672.
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Define a Hunt Group The next step in this configuration method is to define a hunt group. This hunt group contains all of the PIL port stations as members of the group. Multiple parameters need to be configured to provide a successful integration. The parameters listed below provide the required Apropos values. To configure a hunt group, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to your PBX, if you are not already logged in. 2. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. add hunt-group <value> Where <value> is the value of the unassigned hunt group numbers. This example uses 7. 3. Press Enter. The Hunt Group window displays.
add hunt-group 5 HUNT GROUP Group Number: Group Name: Group Extension: Group Type: TN: COR: Security Code: ISDN Caller Display: 7 Non-EAS T1 Hunt 5700 ucd-mia 1 1 ACD? n Queue? n Vector? n Page 1 - 61
MM Early Answer? n
Queue Length: 24 Calls Warning Threshold: Time Warning Threshold: Skill? n AAS? y Measured: none Supervisor Extension: Controlling Adjunct: none Timed ACW Interval (sec): Multiple Call Handling: none
Redirect on No Answer (rings): 3 Redirect to VDN: 6000 Forced Entry of Stroke Counts or Call Work Codes? n
Group Number: 7 Group Extension: 5700 Group Type: ucd-mia Member Range Allowed: 1 - 1500 Administered Members (min/max): 1 /24 Total Administered Members: 24 GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS Ext Name (24 characters) Ext Name (24 characters) 1: 5649 PIL 1 14: 5662 PIL 14 2: 5650 PIL 2 15: 5663 PIL 15 3: 5651 PIL 3 16: 5664 PIL 16 4: 5652 PIL 4 17: 5665 PIL 17
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4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. ACD - Enter n. Group Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses T1 Hunt Group. Queue - Enter n. Group Extension - This is a valid, unassigned PBX extension. When your Avaya PBX has been equipped with Call Vectoring, this value may be an extension number. If you do not have the Call Vectoring option, this value must be a valid Direct Inward Dialing (DID) number. This example uses 5700. Vector - Enter n. Group Type - Enter ucd-mia. COR - Enter the appropriate Class of Restriction (COR) level for your environment. This example uses 1. Group Member Assignments - Enter all of the station ports that were configured in the Configure Each Apropos PIL Port section, page 20.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise. This portion of the integration is now complete. Continue with the Apropos Agent Phone Configuration section, page 59, to continue the integration process.
To use the recommended routing method, you must configure at least one VDN and one vector. Each VDN within the Avaya PBX is associated with one vector number. This section defines the steps to configure a VDN and vector to route calls to the Apropos Server. To complete this configuration, perform the following two steps. 1. Configure the Vector Directory Number. 2. Configure the vector.
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Configure a VDN
You must have a valid, unassigned PBX extension number to complete this step. To configure the VDN, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to your Avaya PBX, if you are not already logged in. 2. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. add vdn <value> Where <value> is a valid, unassigned PBX extension. This example uses 6800. 3. Press Enter. The Vector Directory Number window displays.
add vdn 6800 VECTOR DIRECTORY NUMBER Extension: Name: Vector Number: Attendant Vectoring? Meet-me Conferencing? Allow VDN Override? COR: TN: Measured: VDN of Origin Annc. Extension: 1st Skill: 2nd Skill: 3rd Skill: AUDIX Name: Return Destination: VDN Timed ACW Interval: BSR Available Agent Strategy: 1st-found Observe on Agent Answer? n Display VDN for Route-To DAC? n VDN Override for ISDN Trunk ASAI Messages? n 6800 Apropos Server 800-555-5555 1 n n n 1 1 internal Page 1 - 2
4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses Apropos Server 800-555-5555. COR - Enter a Class of Restriction (COR) for your environment. This example uses 1. Vector Number - This is an unassigned PBX Vector number. This example uses 1. Measured - This value is determined by your system environment. If your PBX is equipped with BCMS, enter internal. If your system is equipped with CMS, enter external or both.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise.
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Configure a Vector
Each vector in the Avaya PBX is comprised of a series of vector steps. Each step represents a command to define the process used to handle calls. Vectors may have from 1 to 32 steps. This section provides an example of the minimum instructions necessary to route calls to the Apropos Server. The following example does not address any instructions necessary for a server failure. Those instructions are shown in the Fail-Over Configuration section, page 51, for more information. To configure the vector, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to your Avaya PBX, if you are not already logged in. 2. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. add vector <value> Where <value> is a valid, unassigned PBX vector number. This example uses 1. 3. Press Enter. The Call Vector window displays.
add vector 1 CALL VECTOR Number: Multimedia? Basic? Prompting? Variables? 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 . . . 30 31 32 1 n y y Y Name: Apropos Server Attendant Vectoring? n Meet-me Conf? n EAS? y G3V4 Enhanced? y ANI/II-Digits? y LAI? n G3V4 Adv Route? y CINFO? y BSR? y Page 1 - 3
4 secs hearing ringback skill 6 pri h 20 secs hearing ringback 5466 step 3 if unconditionally
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4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses Apropos Server. Steps - This section allows you to define the step-by-step process of handling calls. Each line provides an instruction to the PBX. This example uses the following instructions to route the calls. The values to enter are indicated in bold. Line 01 - wait-time 4 secs hearing ringback. This instruction states that the Apropos PIL port waits for 4 seconds for clean up between calls, and that ringback is the tone heard by the caller. Line 02 - queue-to skill 6 pri m. This is the EAS Skill Group to which calls are queued. The following values entered are determined by the configuration option chosen. Enter 6 for the EAS ACD option. Enter 5 for the Non-EAS ACD option. Enter 7 for the Hunt Group without ACD option.
After entering one of these options, enter m for the priority. Line 03 - wait-time 20 secs hearing music. This instruction states that while the call is queued, the caller hears music play for 20 seconds. Line 04 - announcement 5466. This instruction provides the caller with a recorded announcement identified as routing value 5466, in this case the caller hears the All agents are currently busy announcement. Line 05 - goto step 3 if unconditionally. This instruction keeps the call queued until it is answered. The instructions in lines 03 through 05, are repeated unconditionally until the call is answered or the caller disconnects. Line 06 - stop. This command ends the subroutine after the call is answered or the caller disconnects.
Each PBX integration type can include variations from system defaults. The following items are impacted for this integration. AG-4040 / AG-4000-2T T1 Board Configuration PIL process
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Apropos Version 6
The values outlined below are specific to an Avaya Definity PBX utilizing Lineside T1s integrating to Apropos Version 6 Servers. The two files that must be modified for Apropos v6 integrations are the oamsys.cfg and the ag.cfg. Changes to the cta.cfg file are not required for this integration. The values in the following table apply to the AG 4040 and AG4000 2-T1 boards.
ag.cfg File Parameters Fields to Modify TCP / Windows 2000 TCP / Windows 2000 Idle Code Idle Code Clock Source Frame Type Line Code Value to Use ops0.tcp nocc.tcp For U.S. Integrations: MU-LAW For Non-U.S. Integrations: A-LAW NETWORK ESF B8ZS
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Sample oamsys.cfg File Modify your oamsys.cfg file to look like the following sample. This is a single board configuration sample. If you are using a multiple-board system, you must uncomment additional board sections. Note specific areas where changes are made. Determine Bus and Slot Information At a DOS prompt on your voice server, type the following command.
pciscan
A window will display with the bus and slot information for AG4040 / AG-4000 T1 card. This information must be added to the oamsys.cfg file. Using any text editor, modify the oamsys.cfg file. Once modified, the file should look similar to the following. Specific settings that must be changed are bold and called out with boxed text.
#------------------------------------------------------# aprs_sample_ag4000_t1_oamsys.cfg # # This is a sample OAM system configuration file used by the oamsys tool. It describes # all the NMS boards in a chassis. # # Each board is has its own section in this file. Each is delimited by a user-defined # board name in square brackets. All board names and numbers must be unique. # # You will need to modify the bus and slot numbers for each board to match your chassis # configuration. You may also need to add more board sections if you have more boards in your chassis. #---------------------------------------------[Supervisor] AutoStartEnabled=Yes AutoStopEnabled=Yes #------------------------------------------------# Uncomment the following section to boot board #0 # Also correctly set the appropriate Bus/Slot info #------------------------------------------------[Board0] Product = AG_4000_T1 AutoStart = Yes AutoStop = Yes Number = 0 Bus = XX Slot = YY File = ag.cfg
Enter the appropriate Bus and Slot information you received from running pciscan. Enter the File name for your ag.cfg file.
#------------------------------------------------# Uncomment the following section to boot board #1 # Also correctly set the appropriate Bus/Slot info #------------------------------------------------#[Board1] # Product = AG_4000_T1 # AutoStart = Yes # AutoStop = Yes # Number = 1 # Bus = XX # Slot = YY # File = aprs_ag4000_ag.cfg #-------------------------------------------------
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# Uncomment the following section to boot board #2 # Also correctly set the appropriate Bus/Slot info #------------------------------------------------#[Board2] # Product = AG_4000_T1 # AutoStart = Yes # AutoStop = Yes # Number = 2 # Bus = XX # Slot = YY # File = aprs_ag4000_ag.cfg #------------------------------------------------# Uncomment the following section to boot board #3. Also, correctly set the appropriate Bus/Slot info. #------------------------------------------------#[Board3] # Product = AG_4000_T1 # AutoStart = Yes # AutoStop = Yes # Number = 3 # Bus = XX # Slot = YY # File = aprs_ag4000_ag.cfg #------------------------------------------------# Uncomment the following section to boot board #4. Also, correctly set the appropriate Bus/Slot info. #------------------------------------------------#[Board4] # Product = AG_4000_T1 # AutoStart = Yes # AutoStop = Yes # Number = 4 # Bus = XX # Slot = YY # File = aprs_ag4000_ag.cfg
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Sample ag.cfg File Modify your ag.cfg file to look like the following sample. This is a single board configuration sample. If you are using a multiple-board system you must uncomment additional board sections. Note specific areas where changes are made. Using any text editor, modify the ag.cfg file. The file should look similar to the following. Specific settings that must be changed are bold and called out with boxed text.
# # AG Plugin-in Config File for AG 4000 # ag.cfg # # TCP files are shipped with the AG-CAS sub-package of Natural Access. Be sure that you installed # the protocols that are specified below before trying to start a board with this configuration file. TCPFiles[0] = nocc.tcp # TCPFiles[1] = wnk0.tcp # TCPFiles[1] = wnk1.tcp TCPFiles[1] = ops0.tcp # TCPFiles[1] = gds0.tcp # DSP (.m54) files to link in # "no trunk control" protocol # two-way wink start trunk control program, T1 and analog DID # two-way wink start trunk control program, analog E+M # Off-Premises Station trunk control program # Digital Ground Start trunk control program
This integration requires that the protocols TCPFiles[0] = nocc.tcp and TCPFiles[1] = ops0.tcp be uncommented.
DSP.C5x.DSPFiles = callp.m54 dtmf.m54 ptf.m54 signal.m54 tone.m54 voice.m54 wave.m54 rvoice.m54 DLMFiles[0] = gtp.leo DLMFiles[1] = voice.leo DLMFiles[2] = svc.leo # If one needs to override the internal Companding Mode default of the AG4000 board type (T1/E1), # uncomment the appropriate XLaw/Lib lines (typically MU-LAW/ag2libu for US and A-LAW/ag2liba elsewhere) # XLaw = MU-LAW # DSP.C5x.Lib = ag2libu.r54 # XLaw = A-LAW # DSP.C5x.Lib = ag2liba.r54 Clocking.HBus.ClockMode = STANDALONE Clocking.HBus.ClockSourceNetwork = 1 Clocking.HBus.ClockSource = NETWORK NetworkInterface.T1E1[0].FrameType = ESF NetworkInterface.T1E1[0].LineCode = B8ZS # NetworkInterface.T1E1[1].FrameType = ESF # NetworkInterface.T1E1[1].LineCode = B8ZS # NetworkInterface.T1E1[2].FrameType = ESF # NetworkInterface.T1E1[2].LineCode = B8ZS # NetworkInterface.T1E1[3].FrameType = ESF # NetworkInterface.T1E1[3].LineCode = B8ZS
Enter the values in bold for the ClockSource, FrameType, and LineCode for your Avaya integration.
# 1, 2, 3 or 4 for the reference trunk connection # NETWORK or OSC # ESF or D4 # AMI, B8ZS, AMI_ZCS, AMI_BELL, AMI_DDS or AMI_GTE # ESF or D4 # AMI, B8ZS, AMI_ZCS, AMI_BELL, AMI_DDS or AMI_GTE # ESF or D4 # AMI, B8ZS, AMI_ZCS, AMI_BELL, AMI_DDS or AMI_GTE # ESF or D4 # AMI, B8ZS, AMI_ZCS, AMI_BELL, AMI_DDS or AMI_GTE
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Other default settings may be found in your AG 4000 Installation and Developers Manual. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Sample ag.cfg File Modify your ag.cfg file to look like the following sample. This is a single board configuration sample. If you are using a multiple-board system you must uncomment additional board sections. Note specific areas where changes are made. Determine Bus and Slot Information At a DOS prompt on your voice server, type the following command.
pciscan
A window will display with the bus and slot information for AG-4000 T1 card. This information must be added to the ag.cfg file. Using any text editor, modify the ag.cfg file. The file should look similar to the following. Specific settings that must be changed are bold and called out with boxed text.
# ------------------------------# ag.cfg # Sample configuration file for standalone AG4000 # # ------------------------------[AGBOARD] #---------- COMMON section -------# Un-comment the ONE appropriate protocol with nocc being the default. # TCP = wnk0.tcp # two-way wink start trunk control program, T1 and analog DID # TCP = wnk1.tcp # two-way wink start trunk control program, analog E+M TCP = ops0.tcp # Off-Premises Station trunk control program # TCP = gds0.tcp # Digital Ground Start trunk control program TCP = nocc.tcp # "NO Call Control" protocol - always downloaded for debugging
This integration requires that the protocols TCP = ops0.tcp and TCP = nocc.tcp be uncommented.
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# Common MU-LAW/A-LAW DSP functions AG2DspFile = tone.m54 # Beep, tone generation, dial AG2DspFile = callp.m54 # Call Progress detection AG2DspFile = signal.m54 # Out-of-band channel associated signaling AG2DspFile = dtmf.m54 # DTMF and silence/energy detectors AG2DspFile = ptf.m54 # Cleardown and precise tone detection AG2DspFile = voice.m54 # NMS ADPCM play and record AG2DspFile = mf.m54 # MF detection # AG2DspFile = rvoice.m54 # Unformatted PCM play and record # AG2DspFile = oki.m54 # OKI ADPCM play/record AG2DspFile = wave.m54 # play and record wave files # Uncomment the appropriate IDLE CODE (typically MU-LAW for the US and A-LAW elsewhere) IdleCode = MU-LAW # IdleCode = A-LAW RunModule = gtp.leo RunModule = svc.leo RunModule = voice.leo RunModule = ag2fax.leo #--------- BOARDS section ---------# # use the tool 'pciscan' to identify the PCIBUS and PCISLOT for each board in the system #----------------------------------Board 0 PCIBUS = XX PCISLOT = YY ClockRef = NET1
Enter the appropriate Bus and Slot information you received from running pciscan.
# NET1, NET2, NET3, NET4 or OSC (Master Clock Reference # from T1 connection) # D4 or ESF # AMI, B8ZS, AMI_ZCS, AMI_BELL, AMI_DDS or AMI_GTE
Enter the values in bold for the ClockSource, FrameType, and LineCode for your Avaya integration.
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Sample ag.cfg File Modify your ag.cfg file to look like the following sample. This is a single board configuration sample. If you are using a multiple-board system you must uncomment additional board sections. Note specific areas where changes are made. Determine Bus and Slot Information At a DOS prompt on your voice server, type the following command.
blocate
A window will display with the bus and slot information for AG-4000 T1 card. This information must be added to the ag.cfg file. Using any text editor, modify the ag.cfg file. The file should look similar to the following. Specific settings that must be changed are bold and called out with boxed text.
# ------------------------------# ag.cfg # Sample configuration file for standalone AG4000 #---------- COMMON section -------# Un-comment the ONE appropriate protocol with nocc being the default. # TCP = wnk0.tcp # "2-way Wink" protocol # TCP = did0.tcp # "Incoming Only Wink" protocol # TCP = ogt0.tcp # "Outgoing Only Wink" protocol TCP = lps0.tcp # "Digital Loop Start - OPS-FX" protocol # TCP = lps9.tcp # "Digital Loop Start - OPS-SA" protocol # TCP = gst8.tcp # "Digital Ground Start - GST-FX" protocol # TCP = gst9.tcp # "Digital Ground Start - GST-SA" protocol TCP = nocc.tcp # "NO Call Control" protocol - always downloaded for debugging purposes # Common MU-LAW/A-LAW DSP functions
This integration requires that the protocols TCP = lps0.tcp and TCP =nocc.tcp be uncommented.
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AG2DspFile = tone.m54 AG2DspFile = callp.m54 AG2DspFile = signal.m54 AG2DspFile = dtmf.m54 AG2DspFile = ptf.m54 AG2DspFile = voice.m54 AG2DspFile = mf.m54 # AG2DspFile = rvoice.m54 # AG2DspFile = oki.m54 AG2DspFile = wave.m54
# Beep, tone generation, dial # Call Progress detection # Out-of-band channel associated signaling # DTMF and silence/energy detectors # Cleardown and precise tone detection # NMS ADPCM play and record # MF detection # Unformatted PCM play and record # OKI ADPCM play/record # play and record wave files
# Uncomment the appropriate IDLE CODE (typically MU-LAW for the US and A-LAW elsewhere) IdleCode = MU-LAW # IdleCode = A-LAW RunModule = gtp.leo RunModule = svc.leo RunModule = voice.leo RunModule = ag2fax.leo #--------- BOARDS section ---------# use the tool 'blocate' to identify the PCIBUS and PCISLOT for each board in the system #----------------------------------Board 0 PCIBUS = XX PCISLOT = YY
Enter the appropriate Bus and Slot information you received from running blocate.
ClockRef = NET1
# NET1, NET2, NET3, NET4 or OSC (Master Clock Reference # from T1connection) # D4 or ESF # AMI, B8ZS, AMI_ZCS, AMI_BELL, AMI_DDS or AMI_GTE
Enter the values in bold for the ClockRef, FrameType, and LineCode for your Avaya integration
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Sample ag.cfg File Modify your ag.cfg file to look like the following sample. This is a single board configuration sample. If you are using a multiple-board system you must uncomment additional board sections. Note specific areas where changes are made. Determine Bus and Slot Information At a DOS prompt on your voice server, type the following command.
blocate
A window will display with the bus and slot information for AG-4000 T1 card. This information must be added to the ag.cfg file. Using any text editor, modify the ag.cfg file. The file should look similar to the following. Specific settings that must be changed are bold and called out with boxed text.
# ------------------------------# ag.cfg # # Sample configuration file for standalone AG4000 #---------- COMMON section -------# Un-comment the ONE appropriate protocol with nocc being the default. # TCP = wnk0.tcp # "2-way Wink" protocol # TCP = did0.tcp # "Incoming Only Wink" protocol # TCP = ogt0.tcp # "Outgoing Only Wink" protocol TCP = lps0.tcp # "Digital Loop Start - OPS-FX" protocol # TCP = lps9.tcp # "Digital Loop Start - OPS-SA" protocol # TCP = gst8.tcp # "Digital Ground Start - GST-FX" protocol # TCP = gst9.tcp # "Digital Ground Start - GST-SA" protocol TCP = nocc.tcp # "NO Call Control" protocol - always downloaded # for debugging purposes
This integration requires that the protocols TCP = lps0.tcp and TCP = nocc.tcp be uncommented.
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# Common MU-LAW/A-LAW DSP functions AG2DspFile = tone.m54 AG2DspFile = callp.m54 AG2DspFile = signal.m54 AG2DspFile = dtmf.m54 AG2DspFile = ptf.m54 AG2DspFile = voice.m54 AG2DspFile = mf.m54 # AG2DspFile = rvoice.m54 # AG2DspFile = oki.m54 AG2DspFile = wave.m54 # Beep, tone generation, dial # Call Progress detection # Out-of-band channel associated signaling # DTMF and silence/energy detectors # Cleardown and precise tone detection # NMS ADPCM play and record # MF detection # Unformatted PCM play and record # OKI ADPCM play/record # play and record wave files
# Uncomment the appropriate IDLE CODE (typically MU-LAW for the US and A-LAW elsewhere) IdleCode = MU-LAW # IdleCode = A-LAW RunModule RunModule RunModule RunModule = gtp.leo = svc.leo = voice.leo = ag2fax.leo
#--------- BOARDS section ---------# use the tool 'blocate' to identify the PCIBUS and PCISLOT # for each board in the system #----------------------------------Enter the Board 0 PCIBUS = XX PCISLOT = YY ClockRef = NET1
appropriate Bus and Slot information you received from running blocate.
# NET1, NET2, NET3, NET4 or OSC (Master Clock Reference # from T1 connection) # D4 or ESF # AMI, B8ZS, AMI_ZCS, AMI_BELL, AMI_DDS or AMI_GTE
Enter the values in bold for the ClockRef, FrameType, and LineCode for your Avaya integration.
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The properties and values for the PIL and SLP Processes vary slightly from Apropos Version 5 to Version 6. Refer to the appropriate table below for the settings affecting your site.
Use True for on or False for off. Enter the appropriate Link name.
Link Name as defined in the Dialogic CTC Server Configuration Program. Where the CTC software is located. Default is localhost.
ncacn_ip_tcp
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The following section of code must be added to your PIL script after the When statements. For Application Designer-based projects, add the following code to the init_aad proc.
# Create a TCL Array with all the PIL port Login Extensions set LoginExtension(pil1) 5101 set LoginExtension(pil2) 5102 set LoginExtension(pil3) 5103 set LoginExtension(pil4) 5104 set LoginExtension(pil5) 5105 set LoginExtension(pil6) 5106 set LoginExtension(pil7) 5107 set LoginExtension(pil8) 5108 set LoginExtension(pil9) 5109 set LoginExtension(pil10) 5110 set LoginExtension(pil11) 5111 set LoginExtension(pil12) 5112 set LoginExtension(pil13) 5113 set LoginExtension(pil14) 5114 set LoginExtension(pil15) 5115 set LoginExtension(pil16) 5116 set LoginExtension(pil17) 5117 set LoginExtension(pil18) 5118 set LoginExtension(pil19) 5119 set LoginExtension(pil20) 5120 set LoginExtension(pil21) 5121 set LoginExtension(pil22) 5122 set LoginExtension(pil23) 5123 set LoginExtension(pil24) 5124 # Retrieve the LoginExtension for this PIL Port set thisLogin $LoginExtension($thisPID) set result [acd_login -autologout 1 -logicalagent $thisLogin] switch -exact -- $result { "SUCCESS" { log "LOGIN was a resounding SUCCESS!!!" } default { log "LOGIN was a cataclysmic FAILURE. User can do backup analog login here..." global ctaParameter set temp $ctaParameter(ncc.x.adi_placecall.connectmask) set ctaParameter(ncc.x.adi_placecall.connectmask) 0x8000 These values are site specific and may vary for your site. Login to log "Login port" your Avaya PBX and enter the call "*65$thisLogin" Display feature-access-codes disconnect command to find the appropriate delay 100 values for your site. Example: log "Make port ready or auto-in" Login Access Code = 65 call "*63" Auto-In Access Code =63 disconnect set ctaParameter(ncc.x.adi_placecall.connectmask) $temp } } ;# End of switch on result
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You must add the following section of code to your PIL script after the When statements. For Application Designer-based projects, add the following code to the init_aad proc.
# Create a TCL Array with all the PIL port Login Extensions set LoginExtension(pil1) 5101 set LoginExtension(pil2) 5102 set LoginExtension(pil3) 5103 set LoginExtension(pil4) 5104 set LoginExtension(pil5) 5105 set LoginExtension(pil6) 5106 set LoginExtension(pil7) 5107 set LoginExtension(pil8) 5108 set LoginExtension(pil9) 5109 set LoginExtension(pil10) 5110 set LoginExtension(pil11) 5111 set LoginExtension(pil12) 5112 set LoginExtension(pil13) 5113 set LoginExtension(pil14) 5114 set LoginExtension(pil15) 5115 set LoginExtension(pil16) 5116 set LoginExtension(pil17) 5117 set LoginExtension(pil18) 5118 set LoginExtension(pil19) 5119 set LoginExtension(pil20) 5120 set LoginExtension(pil21) 5121 set LoginExtension(pil22) 5122 set LoginExtension(pil23) 5123 set LoginExtension(pil24) 5124
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# Retrieve the LoginExtension for this PIL Port set thisLogin $LoginExtension($thisPID) set result [acd_login -autologout 1 -logicalagent $thisLogin] switch -exact -- $result { "SUCCESS" { log "LOGIN was a resounding SUCCESS!!!" } default { log "LOGIN was a cataclysmic FAILURE. User can do backup analog login here..." global ctaParameter set temp $ctaParameter(adi.placecall.connectmask) These values are site specific and set ctaParameter(adi.placecall.connectmask) 0x8000 may vary for your site. Log in to log "Login port" your Avaya PBX and enter the call "*65$thisLogin" Display feature-access-codes disconnect command to find the appropriate delay 100 values for your site. Example: log "Make port ready or auto-in" Login Access Code = 65 call "*63" Auto-In Access Code = 63 disconnect set ctaParameter(adi.placecall.connectmask) $temp } } ;# End of switch on result
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To define the coverage path, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to your Avaya PBX, if you are not already logged in. 2. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. add coverage path <value> Where <value> is a valid, unassigned PBX number. This example uses 10.
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Number of Rings: 1
4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. Coverage Criteria section - Enter y for all fields in this section. Number of Rings - Enter 1. Point1 - This is the value of the hunt group number of the PIL ports. The following values entered are determined by the configuration option chosen. Enter h6 for the EAS ACD option. Enter h5 for the Non-EAS ACD option. Enter h7 for the Hunt Group without ACD option.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise.
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Configure Stations for Requeuing Ports For this configuration, we utilize 2500 type station ports. You must have a valid range of unassigned PBX extension numbers to complete this step. This section must be repeated for all PPM (requeue) ports. For this example, use 6990 - 6993 as the station numbers. To define the PPM ports, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to your Avaya PBX, if you are not already logged in. 2. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command: add station <value> Where <value> is a valid, unassigned PBX extension. This example uses 6990. 3. Press Enter. The Station window displays.
add station 6990 STATION Extension: Type: Port: Name: 6990 2500 x PPM Port 1 Lock Messages? n Security Code: Coverage Path 1: 10 Coverage Path 2: Hunt-to Station: BCC: TN: COR: COS: Tests? 0 1 1 1 y Page 1 - 3
Remote Office Phone? n FEATURE OPTIONS LWC Reception: LWC Activation? LWC Log External Calls? CDR Privacy? Redirect Notification? Per Button Ring Control? Bridged Call Alerting? Switchhook Flash? Ignore Rotary Digits? H.320 Conversion? Service Link Mode: Multimedia Mode: AUDIX Name: Coverage After Forwarding? Multimedia Early Answer? Direct IP-IP Audio Connections? IP Audio Hairpinning? s n y y
Coverage Msg Retrieval? Auto Answer: Data Restriction? Call Waiting Indication? Att. Call Waiting Indication? Distinctive Audible Alert? Adjunct Supervision? Per Station CPN - Send Calling Number?
y none n y y y y
Emergency Location Ext: 6990 SITE DATA Room: Jack: Cable: Floor: Building: ABBREVIATED DIALING List1:
n n d 0
List2:
List3:
HOT LINE DESTINATION Abbreviated Dialing List Number (From above 1, 2 or 3): Dial Code: Line Appearance: call-appr
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4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. Type - Enter 2500. Port - Enter X. This parameter is set to X to indicate that there is no physical hardware used. Coverage Path 1 - Enter 10. This is the coverage path defined in the previous step. Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses PPM Port 1. LWC Reception - Enter none. LWC Activation - Enter n. Coverage Msg Retrieval - Enter n. Call Waiting Indication - Enter n.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise.
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Fail-Over Configuration
A fail-over environment is an environment where call processing is minimally affected in the event of an Apropos Server failure. In the event of a server failure, calls that are presented to the Apropos Server port are not answered. Although there are many options available to configure the Avaya PBX in the event of an Apropos Server failure, this section defines the possible fail-over configurations, by using vectors and hunt groups.
Option Determinations
Using Vectors Vectors are used to check the status of the Apropos queue. In the event of a server failure, calls presented to the Apropos Server port that are not answered are rerouted to a non-ACD Hunt Group. Rerouting to different call termination points is key in providing minimal call processing interruptions. This is the recommended configuration. Using Hunt Groups In the event that the vectoring option for your Avaya PBX has not been purchased, it is possible to define all Apropos desktop agents to a hunt group. Calls are routed to this hunt group using a coverage path. Rerouting Options Regardless of which fail-over configuration is chosen, there are different rerouting options available. Following the status check of the Avaya ACD, which contains the PIL ports as members, calls can be rerouted in one of the following three ways. Reroute to an Avaya hunt group (non-ACD), which contains the Apropos agent desktop phones. Reroute to an Avaya ACD group, which contains agent desktop phones. Reroute to an Avaya hunt group (non-ACD), which contains non-Apropos agent desktop phones.
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4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses Apropos Server. Steps - This section allows you to define the step-by-step process of handling calls. Each line provides an instruction to the PBX. This example uses the following instructions to route the calls. Line 01 - wait-time 4 secs hearing ringback. This instruction states that the Apropos PIL port waits for 4 seconds for clean up between calls, and that ringback is the tone heard by the caller. Line 02 - goto step 10 if staffed-agents in skill 6 < 1. This instruction defines what to do when the call cannot be answered by any agent in skill group number 6.Skill group 6 is the Apropos EAS Skill Group to which calls are queued; the value entered is determined by the configuration option chosen, as follows. Enter 6 for the EAS ACD option. Enter 5 for the Non-EAS ACD option. Enter 7 for the Hunt Group without ACD option.
Line 03 - queue-to skill 6 pri m. This instruction queues calls to the Apropos EAS Skill Group number 6. Line 04 - wait-time 20 secs hearing music. This instruction states that while the call is queued, the caller hears music play for 20 seconds. Line 05 - announcement 5466. This instruction provides the caller with a recorded announcement identified as routing value 5466, in this case the caller hears the All agents are currently busy announcement. Line 06 - goto step 3 if unconditionally. This instruction keeps the call queued until it is answered. The instructions in lines 03 through 05, are repeated unconditionally until the call is answered or the caller disconnects. Line 07 - stop. This command ends the subroutine after the call is answered or the caller disconnects. Line 10 - route-to number 5700 with cov n if unconditionally. This routes calls to the non-ACD hunt group defined. This instruction reroutes the call to another extension when there are no agents available in the skill group number 6. Line 11 - stop. This command ends the subroutine after the call is answered or the caller disconnects.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise. The configuration of the fail-over environment using vectors is complete.
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To define the hunt group, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to your Avaya PBX, if you are not already logged in. 2. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. add hunt-group <value> Where <value> is the value of the unassigned hunt group numbers. This example uses 8.
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Message Center: none LWC Reception: none AUDIX Name: Group Number: 8 Group Extension: 5811 Group Type: ucd-mia Member Range Allowed: 1 - 1500 Administered Members (min/max): 1 /3 Total Administered Members: 3 GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS Ext Name (24 characters) Ext Name (24 characters) 1: 5451 Apropos Agent 1 14: 2: 5452 Apropos Agent 2 15: 3: 5453 Apropos Agent 3 16: 4: 17: 5: 18: 6: 19: 7: 20: 8: 21: 9: 22: 10: 23: 11: 24: 12: 25: 13: 26:
4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. ACD - Enter n. Group Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses Apropos Agent Fail-Over. Queue - Enter n. Group Extension - This is a valid, unassigned PBX extension. If you do not have the Call Vectoring option, this value must be a valid Direct Inward Dialing (DID) number. This example uses 5811. Vector - Enter n. Group Type - Enter ucd-mia. Coverage Path - This is a valid, unused path number. This example uses 11. COR - Enter the appropriate Class of Restriction (COR) level for your environment. This example uses 1. Group Member Assignments section - Enter all Apropos agent desktop phones. This example uses 5451, 5452, and 5453.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise.
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Define the Coverage Path The next step is to define a coverage path. Values used in examples The following values are used in the examples. Coverage Path - 11 Hunt Group - h8
To define the coverage path, perform the following steps. 1. Log in to your Avaya PBX, if you are not already logged in. 2. At the Command prompt line, enter the following command. add coverage path <value> Where <value> is a valid, unassigned PBX number. This example uses 11. 3. Press Enter. The Coverage Path window displays.
add coverage path 11 COVERAGE PATH Coverage Path Number: 11 Next Path Number: COVERAGE CRITERIA Station/Group Status Active? Busy? Don't Answer? All? DND/SAC/Goto Cover? COVERAGE POINTS Terminate to Coverage Pts. with Bridged Appearances? y Point1: h8 Point4: Rng: Point2: Point5: Point3: Point6: Inside Call n n y n y Outside Call n n y n y Hunt after Coverage? n Linkage Page 1 of 1
Number of Rings: 2
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4. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. Coverage Criteria section - Values will be the same for both the Inside Call and Outside Call columns. Active - Enter n. Busy - Enter n. Dont Answer - Enter y. All - Enter n. DND/SAC/Goto Cover - Enter y. Number of Rings - Enter 2. Point1 - This is the value of the hunt group number of the Apropos Agent desktop phones. The value entered is determined by the configuration option chosen. This example uses h8.
Accept the default values for all other fields not specifically mentioned, unless your specific environment requires otherwise. The configuration of the fail-over environment using a coverage path is complete.
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Personalized Ringing Pattern: 1 Message Lamp Ext: 5451 Mute Button Enabled? y Media Complex Ext: IP SoftPhone? n Remote Office Phone? n
FEATURE OPTIONS LWC Reception: LWC Activation? LWC Log External Calls? CDR Privacy? Redirect Notification? Per Button Ring Control? Bridged Call Alerting? Active Station Ringing:
spe y n n y n n single
Auto Select Any Idle Appearance? Coverage Msg Retrieval? Auto Answer: Data Restriction? Idle Appearance Preference?
n y none n n
H.320 Conversion? n Service Link Mode: as-needed Multimedia Mode: basic AUDIX Name:
Per Station CPN - Send Calling Number? Audible Message Waiting? Display Client Redirection? Select Last Used Appearance? Coverage After Forwarding? Multimedia Early Answer? Direct IP-IP Audio Connections? IP Audio Hairpinning? n n n s n y y
Emergency Location Ext: 5451 SITE DATA Room: Jack: Cable: Floor: Building: ABBREVIATED DIALING List1: BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS 1: call-appr 2: call-appr 3: call-appr 4: 5: SOFTKEY BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: lwc-store lwc-cancel auto-cback timer call-fwd call-park date-time priority abr-prog abr-spchar abr-spchar abr-spchar
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3. Enter the appropriate information in the following fields. The following shows the required Apropos values to use for this PBX type. Type - Enter the type of phone. This example uses 6416D. Port - Enter the appropriate card and port number. This example uses 01A0801 (Cabinet 01, Carrier A, Slot 08 and Port 01). Name - Enter a descriptive name. This example uses Apropos Agent. COR - Enter the appropriate Class of Restriction for your environment. This example uses 1. COS - Enter the appropriate Class of Service for your environment. This example uses 1. Button Assignments - Multiple call-appr buttons may be designated for this application.
Accept the defaults for all other fields not specifically mentioned. Use the appropriate key, as defined by your site, to apply the changes and return to the Command prompt line. 4. Repeat this procedure for all remaining Apropos agent phones.
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ctc_Avaya Specified in the Link Selection dialog. ncacn_ip_tcp Your system environment determines this value. If the SLP and the CtcServer reside on the same server, enter localhost. If the SLP and the CtcServer do not reside on the same server, enter the IP Address or the system name of the server on which the CtcServer resides.
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On the Adobe Acrobat reader dialog click Yes, if you do not have this application currently installed. Otherwise, click No to continue. On the Select Next Step dialog, select the Run Configuration Program check box. At the Call Processing Server Configuration window, enter a descriptive name for the link between your PBX switch and the Apropos Server. The Logical Identifier must not exceed 15 characters. Click Add. The Switch Type for Link dialog displays. Scroll down to and select Avaya DEFINITY/Prologix and verify that the TCP/IP radio button is selected. Click Next. The Call Processing Server Configuration dialog displays.
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Use the following information to complete the fields on the Call Processing Server Configuration dialog.
Parameter Switch IP Address Description Specify the TCP/IP address of the switch. See your switch administrator for the address. Value Type: Text string Format: n.n.n.n, a series of four hexadecimal numbers, each with a value from 0 to 255, separated by periods Default: None Specifies the Client Link Number as defined on the selected switch. Value Type: Numeric string Minimum: 1 Maximum: 8 Default: 0 Specify the maximum number of channels to monitor at the same time. Value Type: Numeric string Minimum: 0 Maximum: This is determined by the following. Limitations defined by your Call Processing software license The system resources available on your server Any limitations defined by your switch Default: 1000 Determines whether the link automatically starts each time that the NetMerge Server is rebooted. Value Type: Check box Values: Selected, the link automatically starts each time - or Cleared, the link does not automatically start Default: Selected Determines whether the device channels automatically re-establish, and monitoring starts, if a link is restarted after a previous shutdown. Value Type: Check box Values: Selected, the device channels automatically re-establish - or Cleared, the device channels does not automatically re-establish Default: Cleared Specify the TCP/IP address of the network adapter board installed on the NetMerge Server to communicate with the switch. Use this field only when you have more than one network adapter board installed on the NetMerge Server, and you want to identify the board used to communicate with the switch. See your switch administrator for the address. Value Type: Text string Format: n.n.n.n, a series of four hexadecimal numbers, each with a value from 0 to 255, separated by periods Default: None Verify the Enable check box is clear.
Link Number
Maximum Monitors
Local IP Address
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4. If your application requires multiple links, you may add them now. If additional links are not needed at this time, click Save. 5. Restart your computer.
ctc_Avaya Specified in the Link Selection dialog. ncacn_ip_tcp Your system environment determines this value. If the SLP and the CtcServer reside on the same server, enter localhost. If the SLP and the CtcServer do not reside on the same server, enter the IP Address or the system name of the server on which the CtcServer resides.
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On the Adobe Acrobat reader dialog click Yes, if you do not have this application currently installed. Otherwise, click No to continue. On the Select Next Step dialog, select the Run Configuration Program check box. At the Call Processing Server Configuration window, enter a descriptive name for the link between your PBX switch and the Apropos Server. The Logical Identifier must not exceed 15 characters. Click Add. The Switch Type for Link dialog displays. Scroll down to and select Avaya DEFINITY/Prologix and verify that the TCP/IP radio button is selected. Click Next. The Call Processing Server Configuration dialog displays.
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Use the following information to complete the fields on the Call Processing Server Configuration dialog.
Parameter Switch IP Address Description Specify the TCP/IP address of the switch. See your switch administrator for the address. Value Type: Text string Format: n.n.n.n, a series of four hexadecimal numbers, each with a value from 0 to 255, separated by periods Default: None Specifies the Client Link Number as defined on Avaya DEFINITY switch. Value Type: Numeric string Minimum: 1 Maximum: 8 Default: 0 Specify the maximum number of channels that can be monitored at the same time. Value Type: Numeric string Minimum: 0 Maximum: See the documentation provided with switch. Default: 1000 Determines whether the link automatically starts each time that the NetMerge Server is rebooted. Value Type: Check box Values: Selected or Cleared Default: Selected Determines whether the device channels automatically re-establish, and monitoring starts, if a link is restarted after a previous shutdown. Value Type: Check box Values: Selected, the device channels automatically re-establish - or Cleared, the device channels does not automatically re-establish Default: Cleared Specify the TCP/IP address of the network adapter board installed on the NetMerge Server to communicate with the switch. Use this field only when you have more than one network adapter board installed on the NetMerge Server, and you want to identify the board used to communicate with the switch. See your switch administrator for the address. Value Type: Text string Format: n.n.n.n, a series of four hexadecimal numbers, each with a value from 0 to 255, separated by periods Default: None Unused field, leave blank. Verify that the Enable check box is cleared.
Link Number
Maximum Monitors
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SLP Parameters
The Apropos Server Switch Link Process (SLP) serves as a gateway for all other Apropos processes to the PBX CTI-link. Start this process from the Processes Table in the Apropos Management Console. The following identifies the information to use in the Call Processing Server Processes for this integration. These server processes are configured in the Apropos System Manager application and are described in the Apropos System Manager Help system. The PIL process is a required Call Processing Server Process. However, the value of Switch Link, in the PIL process, can determine whether the SLP process must be configured. When the SLP process must be configured, the values shown in the SLP Process section are used. When the Switch Link value is True or Enabled, an SLP process must be configured that corresponds to the Associated Switch Link Process value of the PIL process. When the Switch Link value is False or Disabled, and your site uses switch link enabled agents, an SLP process must be configured that corresponds to the Associated Switch Link Process value of the agents. When the Switch Link value is False or Disabled, and your site does not use switch link enabled agents, the SLP process is not configured.
The properties and values for SLP Processes vary slightly from Apropos Version 5 to Version 6. Refer to the appropriate tables below for the settings affecting your site.
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ncacn_ip_tcp EAS From the drop down list, select ctc_Avaya. Your system environment determines this value. If the SLP and the CtcServer reside on the same server, enter CtcServer. If the SLP and the CtcServer do not reside on the same server, enter None.
ncacn_ip_tcp Populated automatically from the SLP Process Name when created. Do not change this value. From the drop down list, select ctc_Avaya. Your system environment determines this value. If the SLP and the CtcServer reside on the same server, enter CtcServer. If the SLP and the CtcServer do not reside on the same server, enter None.
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Additional Notes
The following items should also be noted for this integration.
Trunk-to-Trunk Transfers
Occasionally it is necessary to transfer outside of the Apropos/Avaya environment. Most PBXs are capable of trunk-to-trunk transfers. Your environment determines whether it is necessary to modify your Class of Service and Class of Restriction settings to allow this functionality.
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Index
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ACD PIL, 42 login script, 42 script, 42 Agent phone, 59 Link Agent, 59 Agent phone configuration, 59 Analog Standard Agent phone, 61 phone configuration, 61 ANI, 71 Apropos Server, 27 Apropos Switch Link Process, 63 Apropos System database server, 1 Interaction server, 1 Interaction Vault server, 1 primary server, 1 Voice server, 1 Avaya, 3 hardware, 3 part number, 4 Avaya PBX software, 11 configuring, 11 Avaya telephony system, 1 T1 connection, 1 Configuring Standard Agent, 61 Configuring stations, 49 Connectivity, 6 server, 8, 9 T1, 6, 7 Coverage path, 56 Coverage paths fail-over, 54 hunt group, 54
D
Digital Standard Agent, 61 phone configuration, 61 DNIS, 71
E
EAS ACD, 13, 14 hunt group, 14 Expert Agent Selection Automatic Call Distribution, 13
F
Fail-over, 51, 52, 54 configuring, 52, 54 coverage paths, 54 hunt groups, 51 options, 51 rerouting, 51 vectors, 51 File changes, 31 configuring, 31
B
Bus and slot information, 32, 35, 37, 39
C
Changing TCP information, 31 Configuring AG-4000, 31 AG-4040, 31 Apropos PIL port, 20 Avaya PBX software, 11 EAS ACD, 13 EAS agent login ID, 18 expert agent selection automatic call distribution, 13 file changes, 31 hung group without ACD, 24 option, 13 PIL port, 16, 24 station values, 16, 24 T1 board, 31 telephony on voice server, 30 VDN, 28 vector, 29 voice server, 30 Configuring fail-over, 52 vectors, 52
H
Hardware, 3 Avaya, 3 channel selector, 5 connecting the T1 card, 6 impedance Ohm setting, 5 installation, 5 jumper configuration, 5 Hunt group, 26 define, 26
L
Lineside T1, 5 Link Agent, 59 digital Agent phone, 59 phone configuration, 59
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M
Modifying BUS and slot information, 31
N
NetMerge server, 64, 67 installing and configuring, 64, 67
S
SLP, 63, 69 parameters, 69 SLP process, 41 values, 41 Standard Agent, 61 phone configuration, 61 Switch Link, 63 Avaya DEFINITY, 66 Avaya S8700/S8500, 63 configuration, 63 configuring, 63 installing, 63, 66 Switch Link Process, 63, 66, 69 parameters, 63, 69 starting, 66
O
Operating systems Windows 2000, 31 Windows 2003, 31 Windows NT, 31 Option determination, 12 Optional features, 12 Overview, 1
P
PIL, 44 script, 44 PIL and SLP processes, 41 PIL port, 16 PIL process, 41 values, 41 Port configuration, 47 coverage path, 47 define, 47 requeue, 47 Port Pool Manager, 50 modifications, 50
T
T1 configure, 10 T1 configuration before you begin, 4 Telephony, 30 Trunk-to-trunk transfers, 71
V R
Requeuing ports, 49 Routing calls, 27 Apropos Server, 27 Auto-attendant routing, 27 dialed number information service, 27 Vectoring, 13 vectors, 52 Voice port configuration Lineside T1 configuration, 3 PIL, 3 Voice port configuring, 3
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