User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- New in this release
- Nortel DECT Messenger Administrator Guide
- Preface
- Nortel DECT Messenger overview
- eCONFIG
- Adding a DECT device to the Messenger system
- DECT Messenger Customer Engineer Manual
- Preface
- DECT Messenger overview
- DECT Messenger in a WAN or MAN network
- Licensing
- Detailed module descriptions
- What is required to run DECT Messenger
- DATABASES in DECT Messenger
- Installing and getting started
- Using eCONFIG
- Using eTM
- eDMSAPI Inbound
- eLOCATION
- Connecting National Instruments modules
- Understanding Security features
- Using eBackup
- Setting up e-mail integration (eSMTP_Server/eSMTP)
- Using eSMTP Server
- Using eSMTP
- Sending SMS messages
- V.24 - RS232 connections (eCAP, eESPA)
- Using Import/Export menu
- eLOG
- Checking diagnostics

66 DECT Messenger Customer Engineer Manual
Message length can be specified for each device type. Messages that
are too long to be displayed are broken into sections suitable for the
display devices.
•
SMS messages to cell phones
DECT Messenger can send SMS messages to cell phones. The
interface to the cell phone provider can be a modem, or a box that
behaves like an actual cell phone with SIM card.
This option is mainly used as an alternative device. If a message to a
DECT handset is not acknowledged, the message can be forwarded
to a cell phone.
• E-mail messages
DECT Messenger can send e-mail, using SMTP, to any e-mail server.
• Digital output to control relays or similar equipment
In the event of an alarm, the relay contacts can be used to control
equipment such as lamps, door-contacts, or hooters. Contacts are
used as alternative devices (overflow) in case a message is not
confirmed.
•
ESPA 4.4.4 pager protocol
DECT Messenger can send messages to paging equipment using the
ESPA 4.4.4 protocol.
•
Windows pop-up message.
The capabilities of the Windows operating system can be used to send
a popup message, similar to the NET SEND command.
Modules overview
DECT Messenger consists of separate modules. There are four main
groups of modules:
•
Core software modules
•
Configuration modules
• Input and output modules
• Security modules
The following sections provide an overview of the modules. Detailed
module descriptions are provided in corresponding chapters.
Core software modules
There is one core software module:
• eKERNEL
Nortel Communication Server 1000
DECT Messenger Fundamentals
NN43120-120 01.06
17 October 2008
Copyright © 2003–2008 Nortel Networks
.