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These instructions help you configure your AYCTelecom IPcts to work with TIM Plus. Contact your system maintainer if you are not familiar with the configuration of your PBX.

Connection Type
  TIM Enterprise listens for connections from this PBX.

Support Files
  AYCTelecom IPCTS.TDT
  AYCTelecom IPCTS.TDS
Required Tasks
  Configure the SMDR output
  Configure TIM Enterprise

Configuring your SMDR output

Follow the steps below to set up the SMDR output of your IPcts through its management web page:

  1. Log in to your AYCTelecom IPcts management web page.
  2. Select the System tab
  3. Select the SMDR/Log tab and configure the fields on the page as below:
    • SMDR Server Enabled: Enable the check box.
    • SMDR Server Output: Choose Network Address.
    • SMDR Client IP Address: Enter the IP address of the computer running TIM Plus.
    • SMDR Client Port: Enter the TCP port number you want to send the SMDR data to. You can use any free TCP port, but we would recommend one in the 9000 range.
  4. Click the Update button.
  5. Click the Commit Changes button at the top of the page so save your settings.

Here is an example screenshot of the SMDR configuration screen from the AYCTelecom IPcts management web page:


Configure TIM Enterprise

Follow the steps below to configure TIM Enterprise to listen for SMDR data from your 3CX phone system:

  1. Click on the Directory tab.
  2. Choose the PBX object you want to configure and click  Properties.
  3. A new window will open. In the General tab, select 3CX from the Data format list and tick the box  Keep a local backup of data.

  4. In the Connection tab, select Listen for connections from PBX from the Connection method list.
  5. Leave the Host field blank.
  6. In the Port field, enter 33555 as the default port for connections to this PBX.
  7. Click on the Save button to apply the settings.

 

 

 

 

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