Tariscope 4.6. Administrator's guide
Chapter 4 Tariscope configuration
4.11 Adding a new telephone system
Entering the parameters of the new telephone system is a step in the telecommunications node configuration.
When you create a new telecommunications node, the new equipment (a new telephone system) is automatically created. To edit its parameters, select in the Tariscope menu Communication nodes → your node → Equipment → New equipment → Settings. Or you can select the desired node on the Node management page (Figure 4.10.1) and click on the Edit icon on the toolbar. The Equipment page appears. Select the New equipment row in the table of the page and click on the Edit icon on the toolbar. The Edit New equipment page appears as shown in Figure 4.11.1.
Figure 4.11.1
In the Name box, change the New equipment name on any other name. For example, it can be your telephone system name.
In the Equipment type list select your telephone system type. To quickly find the desired name, use the Search line. The list contains the following telephone systems and data equipment:
- 3CX Phone System,
- Aastra MX, Aastra MX-One, Aastra (Ericsson) MD-110,
- Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise, OmniPCX 4400, OXE,
- Alcatel OmniPCX Office,
- Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise,
- Asterisk, Fonality Trixbox,
- Audio Codes Mediant 800B/1000B Gateway & E-SBC,
- Auto, Automatic equipment selection,
- Avaya Aura, S8800, S8730, S8710, S8700, S8500, S8400, S8300, Definity,
- Avaya IP Office,
- Avaya Aura Session Manager,
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM),
- Cisсo CallManager Express (CME),
- Cisco PGW 2200,
- Coral FlexiCom,
- Empty parser,
- Epygi QX1000,
- Ericsson Business Phone 250,
- Erricsson MD110,
- Farlep F-1500,
- Grandstream UCM6100, UCM6510,
- Informtekhnika Minicom DX-500,
- Iskratel SI3000, SI2000,
- Karel DS200,
- Kvant,
- LG GHX-46,
- LG LDK 100/300, LG iPECS-MG,
- LG-Ericsson iPECS-LIK,
- M-200,
- MfiSoft RTU,
- Microsoft Lync 2013,
- Mitel 3300, SX2000,
- NEC NEAX 2000, NEAX 2400 IMS, UNIVERGE SV8100/8300,
- NetFlow sensor (Cisco NetFloq v.5/v.9, IPFIX, rFlow),
- Avaya (Nortel) Meridian 1 / Communication Server 1000, Norstar (SL1),
- Nortel Norstar / BCM (Norstar format),
- Panasonic KX-xxx, KX-TD, KX-TDA,
- Platon PBX Server Libra,
- Profinfotech Billion Softswitch,
- Rustelcom Elcom,
- Rus Tex АGАТ UX,
- Samsung iDCS500 / OfficeServ,
- SAP BCM,
- Siemens HiPath 4000,
- Siemens HiPath / HiCom,
- Telsystems Oktell,
- Unify OpenScape Office V3MX/LX, Voice v5-v9,
- Wyatts DK2000, Reuters Voice Systems DK2000/SNX/MRX digital.
The selected equipment type will be displayed in the Equipment type box (Figure 4.11.1).
Click on the Advanced settings button. The different windows can appear in dependence on the telephone system type. Next, we consider the features of settings for each telephone system.
Now we return to other settings of telephone system that are shown in Figure 4.11.1.
The Contacts section of the page contains the following boxes:
- Address. It is used to enter address where the telephone system is located. This is the optional parameter.
- Contact. This box is intended to type a name and surname of the person who is responsible for this telephone system. This is the optional parameter.
- Telephone. This box is intended to type a telephone number of the person who is responsible for this telephone system. This is the optional parameter.
- E-mail. This box is intended to type an email address of the person who is responsible for this telephone system. This is the optional parameter.
The Codes and location section of the page contains the following boxes:
- Long distance prefix. The Long distance prefix is a prefix that allows to make telephone call outside a specific local area, usually to another city. In most countries it is equal 0. If this prefix is another, change it.
- International code. The International code is a prefix that allows to make call from your country to another country. In most countries it is equal 0. If this prefix is another, change it.
- Country code. The Country code is a numeric code which allows to make call to a specific country or area. Select your country code.
- Area code. Enter your area code.
The Long distance prefix and International code affect the correct recognition of long-distance and international calls in the dialed number, and consequently on their rating.
The Subscribers and billing section of the page contains the following settings:
- Automatically add missing subscribers. If the switch is on, this allows to automatically add subscribers into the Tariscope database during the CDR processing, when the subscribers are absent in the database. The system automatically assigns subscriber's name using subscriber's extension number and the 'a' prefix. For example, the subscriber with the name of a.7777 will be added to the Tariscope database when Tariscope processes a call made from the extension of 7777. The Tariscope administrator can change these code names on the real names later. Calls from the phone numbers that do not belong to any subscriber will not be rated.
- The Default plan list becomes active only when the Automatically add missing subscribers switch is on. In this case, select the desired rate plan for automatically created subscribers. If the plan is not selected, calls from these subscribers will not be rated.
- The Internal calls rate list is applied if you want to rate internal calls. In this case, select the desired rate. If the desired rate is absent, you should create it.
If you have not created a profile to get CDR from your telephone system, the prompt in the bottom of the page displays an offer to create this profile.
Сlick on the Save button to keep the settings and then go to the other configuration pages.
If Tariscope is used to simultaneously process information from multiple telephone systems, the steps above should be performed for each of them.
To create a new telephone system in Tariscope, you can use the Equipment creation wizard mode. We will consider it further.
Contents of "Tariscope 4.6. Administrator's guide"