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Nortel Communication Server 1000
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Contents
Module - eSMTP 13
Initialization 13
Output program activity 15
Logging 18
Relaying and Routing 21
Windows SMTP server 23
Domino (Lotus Notes) 24
Module - eSMTP_server 25
27
Keyword processing 27
Initialization 27
Activity of eSMTP_server 29
Logging 34
Module - eSNMP 39
Architecture 39
Send SNMP Message for Win32 45
Send SNMP Message for Web 46
Send SNMP Message for iSeries 47
Module - eTM 49
63
Shutting down eTM_HA 63
Module - eTM_HA 65
Overview 65
Publisher and Subscriber 67
Registry settings eTM 68
Registry settings eTM_HA 73
Merging registry files 79
Check tasks 81
Shutting down eTM_HA 82
Publisher 84
Keeping track of states 87
Subscriber 87
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Publisher 87
Recommendation 88
XML image 90
SQL script 91
Switch back 92
Conclusion 93
Module - eVBVOICE 95
Introduction 95
Inbound calls 97
Outbound calls 104
VBV4.INI Hardware-specific settings 111
Module - eVBVOICE AHVR 117
Introduction 117
Configuration 118
Module - eWEB 123
Sign-on procedure 123
Sign-off procedure 125
Send DMS-API Message 126
Send SMTP Message 128
Send Server Message 129
Send Group Message 131
Send User Message 134
Send Script Message 136
Set Script 137
Trace Active Script 138
Cancel Script 138
Trace Ended Script 139
Alarm Inquiry 139
Device Inquiry 140
Group Inquiry 141
Table View 142
Work with Groups 143
Change Password 145
Info 146
Sign off 147
Plug-in Support 147
Plug-in module MyPortal@Net 148
Module - Web Administrator 149
Authentication 150
Work with Users 151
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Module - Web Administrator User Guide 153
Authorization level 154
Log in 159
Log out 161
Send a message 161
Change password 177
Reports of active alarms 178
Reports of ended alarms 181
Reports on alarms 183
Configuration of basic group members 184
Configuration of basic alternative devices 188
Configuration basic overview 192
Supervisor 194
Work with scripts - activate script 195
Work with Scripts - End Script 198
Reporting active scripts 200
Reporting ended scripts 202
Administrator 204
Send an SNMP trap 204
Advanced configuration 207
Configuration of advanced facilities 207
Configuration of advanced devices 212
Configuration of advanced groups 218
Configuration of advanced users 222
Expert 226
Table: eASYNC 233
eASYNC parameters 233
233
Table: eBACKUP 239
eBACKUP parameters 239
239
Table: eCAP_generic 243
eCAP_generic parameters 243
243
Table: eDMSAPI 253
eDMSAPI parameters 253
253
Table: eDMSAPI_INBOUND 259
eDMSAPI_inbound parameters 259
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Table: eDMSAPI_INBOUND_EVENT 263
263
Table: eDMSAPI_INBOUND_RESULT 267
eDMSAPI _inbound_result parameters 267
267
Table: eESPA 271
eESPA parameters 271
271
Table: eESPA_OUTBOUND_CFG 285
eESPA_outbond_cfg parameters 285
285
Table: eIO_MODULE 289
eIO_modules parameters 289
289
Table: eIO_AI 293
eIO_AI parameters 293
293
Table: eIO_DI 305
eIO_DI parameters 305
305
Table: eIO_DO 309
eIO_DO parameters 309
309
Table: eKERNEL_AREA 313
eKERNEL_area parameters 313
313
Table: eKERNEL_ALARM 315
eKERNEL_alarm parameters 315
315
Table: eKERNEL_DEVICE 327
eKERNEL_DEVICE parameters 327
327
Table: eKERNEL_DEVICE_ALT 333
eKERNEL_DEVICE_ALT parameters 333
333
Table: eKERNEL_DEVICE_FORMAT 337
eKERNEL_DEVICE_FORMAT parameters 337
FMT_OUTPGM_Appl_str 337
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FMT_OUTPGM_Facility_str 337
FMT_Bytes_line1_n 338
FMT_Bytes_line2_n 338
FMT_Bytes_line3_n 339
FMT_Page_ind_n 339
FMT_Page_more_ind_n 339
FMT_Concatination_b 340
FMT_Scroll_depth_n 340
FMT_AllowEmergency_b 340
FMT_Descr_str 341
FMT_Comments_str 341
Table: eKERNEL_GROUP 343
eKERNEL_GROUP parameters 343
GRP_id_str 343
GRP_InPGM_id_n 344
GRP_Name_str 344
GRP_Descr_str 345
GRP_Comments_str 345
Table: eKERNEL_GROUP_AUTH 347
eKERNEL_GROUP_AUTH parameters 347
GRPA_GRP_id_str 347
GRPA_UserID_str 347
GRPA_Comments_str 348
Table: eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER 349
eKERNEL_GROUP_MEMBER parameters 349
GRPM_GRP_id_str 349
GRPM_Dev_id_str 350
GRPM_Dev_Site_id_n 351
GRPM_Dev_Area_id_n 351
GRP_OUTPGM_Appl_str 351
GRP_From_str 352
GRP_To_str 352
GRP_Mon_b 353
GRP_Tue_b 353
GRP_Wed_b 353
GRP_Thu_b 353
GRP_Fri_b 353
GRP_Sat_b 354
GRP_Sun_b 354
GRP_Holiday_b 354
GRPM_Activate_timestamp_str 354
GRPM_Desactivate_timestamp_str 355
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GRP_Comments_str 355
Table: eKERNEL_GUARDING 357
eKERNEL_GUARDING parameters 357
GUA_INPPGM_id_n 357
GUA_From_str 357
GUA_To_str 358
GUA_Mon_b 358
GUA_Tue_b 358
GUA_Wed_b 359
GUA_Thu_b 359
GUA_Fri_b 359
GUA_Sat_b 359
GUA_Sun_b 359
GUA_Timeout_n 359
GUA_msg_str 360
GUA_GRP_Name_str 360
GUA_ALA_id_n 360
GUA_Comments_str 361
Table: eKERNEL_HOLIDAY 363
eKERNEL_HOLIDAY parameters 363
Holiday_str 363
Holiday_Comments_str 364
Table: eKERNEL_INPGM 365
eKERNEL_INPGM parameters 365
INPGM_id_n 365
INPGM_Site_id_n 366
INPGM_Area_id_n 366
INPGM_Appl_str 366
INPGM_Manufacturer_str 367
INPGM_Model_str 367
INPGM_Bidir_b 368
INPGM_Resource_str 368
INPGM_Settings_str 368
INPGM_AutoCreateGRP_b 369
INPGM_Default_DEV_OUTPGM_str 370
INPGM_Default_DEV_OUTPGM_facility_str 370
INPGM_Descr_str 370
INPGM_Comments_str 371
Table: eKERNEL_MESSAGE_FORMAT 373
eKERNEL_MESSAGE_FORMAT parameters 373
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Table: eKERNEL_SITE 377
eKERNEL_SITE parameters 377
377
Table: eKERNEL_TCPCLIENT 385
eKERNEL-TCPCLIENT parameters 385
385
Table: eLOCATION 391
eLOCATION parameters 391
eLOC_Site_id_n 391
eLOC_Area_id_n 391
eLOC_LA_address_str 391
eLOC_LA_port_str 392
eLOC_GeneralTimeOut_n 392
eLOC_Retry_count_n 392
eLOC_Retry_intv_n 392
eLOC_Polling_intv_n 393
eLOC_Comments_str 393
Table: eLOCATION INBOUND RESULT 395
eLOCATION_INBOUND_RESULT parameters 395
eLOCIR_Inpgm_id_n 395
eLOCIR_Called_dev_str 395
eLOCIR_Calling_dev_str 395
eLOCIR_eLOC_Site_id_n 396
eLOCIR_eLOC_Area_id_n 396
eLOCIR_GRP_Name_str 396
eLOCIR_Msg_str 396
eLOCIR_Comments_str 397
Table: eLOCATION RPN 399
eLOCATION_RPN parameters 399
eLOCRPN_Site_id_n 399
eLOCRPN_Area_id_n 399
eLOCRPN_RPN_str 399
eLOCRPN_Message_str 400
eLOCRPN_Comments_str 400
Table: eOAI 401
eOAI parameters 401
eOAI_Site_id_n 401
eOAI_Area_id_n 401
eOAI_Framework_Address_str 401
eOAI_Framework_Port_n 401
eOAI_ALA_Prty_DTMF_Confirm_n 402
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eOAI_Silence_intv_n 402
eOAI_Comments_str 402
Table: eOAP 403
eOAP parameters 403
eOAP_Site_id_n 403
eOAP_Area_id_n 403
eOAP_Framework_Address_str 403
eOAP_Framework_Port_n 403
eOAP_ALA_Prty_DTMF_Confirm_n 404
eOAP_Silence_intv_n 404
eOAP_Comments_str 404
Table: eSMTP_CLIENT 405
eSMTP_CLIENT parameters 405
405
Table: eSMTP_SERVER 409
eSMTP_SERVER parameters 409
409
Table: eWEB 413
eWEB parameters 413
413
Table: eWEB_SCRIPT 415
eWEB parameters 415
415
Table: eWEB_SCRIPT_SET_AUTH 419
eWEB_SCRIPT_SET_AUTH parameters 419
419
Table: eWEB_SCRIPT_TRACE_AUTH 421
eWEB_SCRIPT_TRACE_AUTH parameters 421
421
Table: eWEB_SCRIPT_CANCEL_AUTH 423
eWEB_SCRIPT_CANCEL_AUTH parameters 423
423
Table: eWEB_SNDGRPMSG 425
eWEB_SNDGRPMSG parameters 425
425
Table: eWEB_SNDUSRMSG 429
eWEB_SNDUSRMSG parameters 429
429
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Table: eWEB_TOC 433
eWEB_TOC parameters 433
433
Table: eWEB_USER_AUTH 439
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Module - eSMTP
The eSMTP module is an output program that receives message requests
from the eKERNEL module. The eSMTP connects to an SMTP server,
and delivers mail requests to the mail server according to the RFC821
specifications. This involves a sockets connection between eSMTP and
the SMTP server of choice. For such a connection, eSMTP is TCP client
and the SMTP server is TCP server, listening on port 25.
Initialization
The eSMTP module is started by means of a shortcut. Figure 1 "Example
of required keywords" (page 13) shows an example of the required
keywords:
Figure 1
Example of required keywords
The following keywords are used:
• Site
The Site keyword denotes the site that is assigned to the eSMTP
module.
• eKERNEL address
The eKERNEL address keyword denotes the IP address that is
assigned to the eKERNEL module. The eSMTP contacts this IP
address to connect to the eKERNEL.
• eKERNEL port
The eKERNEL port keyword denotes the port number that is assigned
in the configuration for the eSMTP client instance.
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On startup, the eSMTP application attempts to connect to the eKERNEL.
This is performed based upon the address and port information obtained
from the shortcut.
At connection, the eSMTP requests the eKERNEL to provide additional
configuration settings. This is known as a configuration request.
The eKERNEL in turn authenticates the client and responds with a
configuration reply.
Figure 2 "eSMTP configuration request" (page 14) shows the configuration
request.
Figure 2
eSMTP configuration request
When the configuration is received, a window similar to the one shown
Figure 3 "Configuration information" (page 15) opens. The configuration
can be viewed in the Connections tab.
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Figure 3
Configuration information
Output program activity
The eSMTP module is now ready to receive message requests from
eKERNEL. These requests are handled on a first-in first-out basis.
The requests are received in the format shown in Figure 4 "Message
request format" (page 15).
Figure 4
Message request format
The message requests are executed one at a time, by means of a TCP
sockets connection to the SMTP server of choice. The actual dialog box
with the SMTP server can be monitored through the eSMTP tab, as shown
in Figure 5 "eSMTP tab" (page 16).
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Figure 5
eSMTP tab
The eSMTP tab provides an overview of the requests that are waiting to
be processed. This is visible in the top area (referred to as the job queue).
Requests are handled as follows:
Procedure 1
Request handling
Step Action
1 The request is analyzed and the required keywords are extracted
and shown to the right.
The left-hand side of the window shows the actual dialog with
the SMTP server. See Figure 6 "Request queue with extracted
keywords" (page 17) for an example of an active message.
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Figure 6
Request queue with extracted keywords
2 The eSMTP module sends the status of the request back
to the eKERNEL. This status can either indicate a positive
acknowledge or a negative acknowledge.
The format of the message reply is shown in Figure 7 "Message
reply format" (page 17).
Figure 7
Message reply format
3 The e-mail message is delivered to the mailbox of the destination
user.
Note that intermediate processing on the external SMTP server
or servers is responsible for message delivery. This process is
completely out of the control of the eSMTP application.
Figure 8 "Example of mail produced by eSMTP module" (page
18) shows an example of the mail that is produced by the
eSMTP module, when viewed using Microsoft Outlook Express.
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Figure 8
Example of mail produced by eSMTP module
Figure 8 "Example of mail produced by eSMTP module" (page
18) shows an example of the raw data of the mail that is
produced by the eSMTP module.
Figure 9
Raw data of mail produced by eSMTP module
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Logging
The eSMTP application provides logging both on-screen and on disk.
Figure 10 "eSMTP on-screen logging" (page 19) shows the on-screen
logging, displayed on the Logging tab.
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Figure 10
eSMTP on-screen logging
Figure 11 "Log files on hard disk" (page 20) shows an example of a log file
on disk, as viewed with a text editor.
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Figure 11
Log files on hard disk
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Avaya CS1000 User manual

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Software
Type
User manual

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