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Overview

To configure a PBX, locate the object in the Directory, click on it and select Properties from the drop-down list, as shown below:


A new window will open, allowing you to configure the properties of your PBX object, as shown below:


General

 

 

 

 

 

 

To edit a PBX, simply left-click on it and select Properties from the pop-up menu, as shown below:

PBX properties

General properties

In the General tab, type in the name of your PBX, select the data format required and enable the local backup.

The setting will vary depending on the PBX being connected. The examples below show the general setting for a and Cisco UCM and Avaya IP Office.

Cisco UCM properties

Please select Cisco UCM 5+ from the PBX model list and enable the local backup.

Cisco UCM
Avaya IP Office properties

Please select Avaya IP Office 6+ from the PBX model list and enable the local backup.

PBX properties

Connection

Click on the Connection tab and select the Connection method to be used. Please note that the connection method will vary from PBX to PBX. The default boxes in the Connection details section will change to suit the connection method selected and will only allow you to enter details relevant to that connection method.

Cisco UCM properties
PBX properties

Follow these steps to set the connection properties for your PBX:

  1. In the Connection tab select Receive FTP transfers from PBX from the Connection method list.
  2. In the Username field enter in the username of your choice e.g. Cisco.
  3. In the Password field enter in the password of your choice e.g. C1sco.
  4. Finally, click on the Save button.
Avaya IP Office properties
PBX properties

Follow these steps to set the connection properties for your PBX:

  1. In the Connection tab select Listen for connection from PBX from the Connection method list.
  2. In the Port field enter in 9000.
  3. Finally, click on the Save button.

Inactivity

TIM Enterprise can alert you when your phone system has become inactive, meaning it hasn't provided any call record data for a time, possibly indicating a fault.

Trigger

To set up an inactivity alert, tick the box inside the Trigger section, choose the amount of time that there must be inactivity from your phone system for it to be considered inactive, then specify an email address to send an inactivity warning alert to.

Inactivity from your telephone system can be caused by a network failure between your phone system and the machine running the TIM Enterprise software. In some cases, resetting the connection can force the phone system to reconnect. If you want TIM Enterprise to reset the connection when inactivity is detected, tick the box alongside that option.

PBX Inactivity

Exclusions

Inactivity might not always be as a result of a fault. Your organisation's normal work patterns might mean that the phone system is naturally inactive between certain hours or on certain days (e.g. at weekends). In this case, it is prudent to exclude those periods when inactivity may naturally occur, so that an alarm isn't sent unnecessarily during those times. Tick the boxes alongside the days and hours that you expect your phone system to naturally be inactive.

Options

This option when enabled restricts users/groups within the site so if anyone takes out a user from the PBX level and places it outside in a group (which they shouldn't), it will create the extension again and place it back into the "Discovered Users" folder. This option by default will be off and will only be used by us if we think it's necessary for the client in question.

The example below shows the options for an Avaya IP Office.

PBX properties
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