Documentation OpenScape Alarm Response Professional OScAR-Pro V3 R2 Classic Applications OScAR-Pro-TT Dataimport-Tool User Manual A31003-S1730-U102-1-7619 Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications www.siemens-enterprise.
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BHB_DATAIMPORT_IVZ.fm Confidential Contents Contents 0 1 Conventions and general instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Reference manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 Conventions and symbols used in this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 Privacy and data security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BHB_DATAIMPORT_IVZ.fm Contents Confidential 6.6 Table-dependent fields of the INI Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9 6.6.1 Table fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9 6.6.2 Special parameters of the subscriber table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-12 6.6.3 Dynamic creation of broadcast member groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Confidential BHB_DATAIMPORT_LOF.fm Images Images 0 Image 2-1 Image 4-1 Image 5-1 Image 5-2 Image 5-3 Image 6-1 Diagram of a data import. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Log on to DAKS-TT Dataimport Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Layout of the interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The email properties of DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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BHB_DATAIMPORT_LOT.fm Confidential Tables Tables 0 Table 1-1 Table 3-1 Table 3-2 Table 4-1 Table 4-2 Table 4-3 Table 5-1 Table 5-2 Table 5-3 Table 6-1 Table 6-2 Table 6-3 Table 6-4 Table 6-5 Table 6-6 Table 6-7 Table 6-8 Table 6-9 Table 7-1 Table 7-2 Table 7-3 Table 7-4 Table 7-5 Table 7-6 Table 7-7 Table 7-8 Table 7-9 Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Installing the DAKS OScAR-Pro-TT Dataimport-Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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For internal use only 1 BHB_DATAIMPORT_01.fm Conventions and general instructions Conventions and general instructions Target audience and qualifications This User Manual is written for service staff who are responsible for the initial installation and startup of the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional. In addition, it shall assist and support all those who set up and administer the Tool.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_01.fm Conventions and general instructions Reference manuals 1.1 For internal use only Reference manuals Please also see our OScAR-Pro Release 7, HiPath OScAR-Pro V3 R1user manual for further details and additional assistance when working with OScAR-Pro.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_01.fm Conventions and general instructions Conventions and symbols used in this Manual For internal use only 1.2 Conventions and symbols used in this Manual Conventions The following conventions apply to this User Manual: Text All texts taken from the described files and any text you may enter into these files will appear in the non-proportional Courier typeface. Password 123456 ...
BHB_DATAIMPORT_01.fm Conventions and general instructions Privacy and data security 1.3 For internal use only Privacy and data security Please note that the system described in this Manual uses and processes personal data. In Germany, the processing and use of personal data are subject to various regulatory acts, including the Federal Data Protection Act (Bundesdatenschutzgesetzes, BDSG) and other restrictions.
For internal use only 2 Description of functions 2.1 Overview BHB_DATAIMPORT_02.fm Description of functions Overview With the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional, you can import data easily into tetronik OScAR-Pro Release 7 or OScAR-Pro V3 R2 Classic Applications (OScAR-Pro = Open Scape Alarm Response Professional) from customer-own databases using the original source files in ASCII format.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_02.fm Description of functions General description 2.2 For internal use only General description ● The OpenScape Alarm Response Professional is an independent Windows program, operable under WINDOWS 2000/XP/2003. ● It accepts data (tables) from source files with corresponding setup and enters it into the database via OScAR-Pro-TT Server.
For internal use only In order to be able to create or edit the INI file as faultless as possible, the DAKS-TT Dataimport Tool has a corresponding editor with an intuitive user interface (Chapter 6, „INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool“). ● > 2.3 ● ● BHB_DATAIMPORT_02.
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For internal use only 3 BHB_DATAIMPORT_03.fm Installation Installation Overview This chapter shows you how to install and, if you should need, remove the DAKS-TT Dataimport Tool to and from your computer. Contents The chapter is divided into the following sections: 3.1 Installing the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional 3.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_03.fm Installation Installing the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional 3.1 For internal use only Installing the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional The entire OpenScape Alarm Response Professional can all be installed in one process.
For internal use only BHB_DATAIMPORT_03.fm Installation Installing the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional No. Task Window 2. Click on the menu item ’Install dataimport software “Dataimport V6.01’. 3. Select the language for the installation and click on OK. 4. The Wizard is now ready to begin with the installation.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_03.fm Installation Installing the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional No. Task For internal use only Window 5. Now click on Next to continue with definition of the installation settings. 6. Enter the user name and the name of your company, business or organization (here: ’organization’). Next, tick if you want the application to be installed for anyone who uses this computer computer or only for you.
For internal use only BHB_DATAIMPORT_03.fm Installation Installing the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional No. Task 8. Window Now click on Install to install the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional on your computer. The Wizard will now install the software in the folder you selected. This may take severeal minutes. The progress (’status’) of the installation is output in a blue bar. After the installation has been completed, click on Next. 9. The software is being installed. 10.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_03.fm Installation Removing the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional 3.2 For internal use only Removing the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional No. Task Window 1. Open the Windows Control Panel. 2. Open "Add or Remove Programs". 3. Select the entry "tetronik OpenScape Alarm Response Professional" and click on Remove. The Wizard will now prepare the removal of the application.
For internal use only BHB_DATAIMPORT_03.fm Installation Removing the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional No. Task Window 4. Click YES to confirm the removal of the tetronik OScAR-Pro-TT Dataimport-Tool from your computer. 5. The Wizard will now remove the application.
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For internal use only 4 BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation Program activation Overview This chapter shows you how to start the DAKS-TT Dataimport Tool either manually or time-controlled and explains the special features that apply when the application is started for the very first time. Contents The chapter includes the following sections: 4.1 Starting the DAKS-TT Dataimport Tool 4.2 Initial startup of the DAKS-TT Dataimport Tool 4.3 Start the application in a dialog 4.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation Starting the DAKS-TT Dataimport Tool 4.1 For internal use only Starting the DAKS-TT Dataimport Tool The OpenScape Alarm Response Professional can be invoked in three different ways: ● Start the application in a dialog, i.e. without prompting parameter ● Start the application by entering the logon data ● Start the application with automatic logon 4.2 Initial startup of the DAKS-TT Dataimport Tool Log on to the DAKS-TT Dataimport Tool (Section 4.
For internal use only 4.3 BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation Start the application in a dialog Start the application in a dialog To operate the DAKS-TT Dataimport Tool in a user-controlled way, i.e. in form of a dialog, open the Windows Program Manager under the program group "tetronik OScAR-Pro-TT" and click on the DAKS-TT Dataimport Tool symbol.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation Start the application by entering the logon data 4.4 For internal use only Start the application by entering the logon data The OpenScape Alarm Response Professional can be started with direct input of the logon data. This is particularly useful when importing data in a time-controlled way usng the Windows Scheduler.
For internal use only 4.5 BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation Start the application with automatic logon Start the application with automatic logon The OpenScape Alarm Response Professional can also be started with automatic logon. This is again particularly useful if you want the data to be imported time-controlled using the Windows Schedu-ler. To start the application with automatic logon, you must first logon successfully in a dialog (Section 4.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation The most important error messages during logon 4.6 For internal use only The most important error messages during logon The below list covers the most important error messages that may appear during the logon: Field Description Unable to set up TCP/IP connection to OScARPro-TT Server.
For internal use only BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation The most important error messages during logon Field Description The OpenScape Alarm Response Professional is unable to create the specified log directory to store the log files. If this message appears, enter a valid directory (see Section 6.4 “General fields of the INI-Editor“).
BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation Define time-controlled program-cueing via “Scheduled tasks“ 4.7 For internal use only Define time-controlled program-cueing via “Scheduled tasks“ The below example of a daily data import shows you how to cue the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional time-controlled under Windows. The following prerequisites must be met for this function: ● You have started the application previously at least once in the dialog, saved the logon data there (Section 4.
For internal use only BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation Define time-controlled program-cueing via “Scheduled tasks“ No. Task Window 3. Click on Next. 4. Click on Search. 5. Select the program “OScAR-Pro-TT Da-taimport-Tool.exe“ in the installation path and click on Open.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation Define time-controlled program-cueing via “Scheduled tasks“ No. Task For internal use only Window 6. Under "Perform task:" specify the recurrence cycle (e.g. Daily“) and click on Next. 7. Now enter the time at which you want the import to begin under: “Starts at“ (e.g. 00:30 a.m.). Next, use the field “Perform task on“ to enter the days on which you want the application to start. Define the "Start date". Click on Next. 8.
For internal use only BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation Define time-controlled program-cueing via “Scheduled tasks“ No. Task 9. Window Check the field "Open enhanced properties for this task when clicking on "Finish"“, and click on Finish.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation Define time-controlled program-cueing via “Scheduled tasks“ No. Task 10. For internal use only Window To start the application with automatic logon, add the following parameter to the field "Perform": /AUTOC: To start the application by entering the logon data, add the following parameter to the field "Perform": /LO-GON:,,, Now confirm with OK.
For internal use only 4.8 BHB_DATAIMPORT_04.fm Program activation Logging Logging To log the import of data, please specify a directory in the INI file where you want the LOG files to be stored. The information saved in these LOG files is the same as that which is produced in the output area of the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional. LOG files are particularly useful if you want the program to start automatically as they enable you to verify if your data was imported successfully whenever your need.
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For internal use only 5 BHB_DATAIMPORT_05.fm Operating the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional Operating the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional Overview This chapter shows you how to configure and work with the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool. Contents The chapter includes the following sections: 5.1 Layout of the interface 5.2 Description of the menu items and buttons 5.3 Start import 5.4 Save output as 5.5 Select INI file 5.6 Edit email properties 5.6.1 Overview 5.6.2 Window “Edit email properties“ 5.6.
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For internal use only 5.2 BHB_DATAIMPORT_05.fm Operating the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional Description of the menu items and buttons Description of the menu items and buttons The below table analyzes the different menu items of the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional. It also includes the assigned keyboard shortcuts and the symbols of the toolbar. Menu items/buttons Description "Application" pull-down menu Start import...
BHB_DATAIMPORT_05.fm Operating the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional Start import For internal use only Menu items/buttons Description About DAKS OScAR-Pro-TT Dataimport-Tool... (F1) Opens the window "About OpenScape Alarm Response Professional" and displays program information, version number and copyright. Table 5-1 5.3 Menu items and buttons of the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional Start import With the function "Start import", you can start the data import manually.
For internal use only BHB_DATAIMPORT_05.fm Operating the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional Edit email properties 5.6 Edit email properties 5.6.1 Overview The OpenScape Alarm Response Professional can send emails to report the success or failure of a data import process. Here, you can specify the time when you want such emails to be sent, their recipient and subject matter (“Re:“), and also if you want to the emails to be sent with or without logging.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_05.fm Operating the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional Edit email properties 5.6.2 For internal use only Window “Edit email properties“ Description of the fields in the window “Edit email properties“ Field Image 5-2 Description The email properties of DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Window area “Sender“ Input field Input field for a sender address in keeping with the SMTP standard (max. 256 characters).
For internal use only BHB_DATAIMPORT_05.fm Operating the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional Edit email properties Field Description Recipient Input field for the recipient list in keeping with the SMTP standard (max. 256 characters). Please note that multiple addressees can be entered here if separated by semi colons. Re: Input field to specify the subject matter (“Re:“) of the email (max. 256 characters). Header text Input field to enter a text to be placed above the email (max.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_05.fm Operating the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional Edit email properties 5.6.3 For internal use only Window “Relaying“ This window enables you to select if you want the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool not to send emails directly to the individual target domains (name resolution via DNS), and instead forward all emails to a relay-capable SMTP server that, in return, carries out the individual mailing.
For internal use only 6 BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Overview This chapter shows you how to set up and configure an INI file with the help of the INI Editor. Contents The chapter includes the following sections: 6.1 Essential details 6.2 Layout of the INI Editor 6.3 Menu items of the INI Editor 6.4 General fields of the INI Editor 6.5 Mode: Update subscribers only 6.6 Table-dependent fields of the INI Editor 6.6.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Essential details 6.1 For internal use only Essential details The OpenScape Alarm Response Professional uses a configuration file (INI file) to parameterize the import of the data. Here, the configuration files of the predecessor version “KONVERnn.EXE“ can be imported, but may require some follow-up editing work. The INI file corresponds to the syntax of Windows INI files.
For internal use only 6.2 BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Layout of the INI Editor Layout of the INI Editor Image 6-1 The INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool The window “INI Editor“ is a modal dialog box with menu items. It serves to buffer changes and open or save other INI files.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Menu items of the INI Editor 6.3 For internal use only Menu items of the INI Editor Menu items/buttons Description "File" pull-down menu Open Opens an existing INI file. First, the opened INI file is checked by the Editor for sufficiency and consistency. Should the Editor detect any discrepancies, it will notify you in a corresponding error message and replace all incorrect entries with default values.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool General fields of the INI Editor For internal use only 6.4 General fields of the INI Editor Description of the general fields of the INI Editor: Field Description Window area “General“, Separators Selection field to define the character used to separate the fields in the source files.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool General fields of the INI Editor For internal use only Field Description Update subscribers only If this box is checked, the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool attempts to read the subscriber datasets of your current import against the correlating datasets of a previous import on the basis of the unequivocal identifier you have specified (Section 6.5, „Mode: Update subscribers only“).
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool General fields of the INI Editor For internal use only Field Description Text file Input field for the file path of the source file that contains the data you want to be imported. Note that in the tables – Subscribers, – Broadcast members, – Conferees, and – Call Profile members you always need to specify a file (provided file is available).
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Mode: Update subscribers only 6.5 For internal use only Mode: Update subscribers only In this mode, the import is exclusively restricted to the subscriber table. Here, new subscribers are entered while all existing subscribers are collated and, where necessary, adjusted. Also, obsolete subscribers are marked as deleted.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Table-dependent fields of the INI Editor For internal use only 6.6 Table-dependent fields of the INI Editor 6.6.1 Table fields General description of the window area “Table fields“: Field Description Is imported This field lists all data fields that are fed from the source file. Apart from the data fields of the table that is currently being edited, the list also includes so-called “DUMMY“ fields.
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BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Table-dependent fields of the INI Editor For internal use only Field Description Absolute values A table field containing the data fields that are NOT taken from your source file and filled with absolute values, instead. The column “Field“ contains the pertinent field name while the column “Value“ indicates the corresponding value that is assigned to the Field when imported. To change the value of an entry, click “Edit...
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Table-dependent fields of the INI Editor 6.6.2 For internal use only Special parameters of the subscriber table In addition to the general database fields, the subscribers table also includes the following special parameters: Field Description Window area "Special parameters" Start number: - Start value in automatic allocation of the “Identi-fier“ in the subscriber list.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Table-dependent fields of the INI Editor For internal use only 6.6.3 Dynamic creation of broadcast member groups References of broadcast members can be generated automatically through logic connections. This function can also be performed in combination with an import from source files. Here, you can specify which one of the fields of the subscriber table shall serve as criterion to add the subscriber as broadcast member.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Table-dependent fields of the INI Editor For internal use only Field Description Groups A list that contains all existing criteria, with the columns “Trig-ger value“ and “Destinations“. The field “Trigger value“ specifies the data content for which the “Trig-ger field“ is checked.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Edit values of the table fields For internal use only 6.7 Edit values of the table fields 6.7.1 Edit an alpha-/numeric value Whenever a field that you want to edit is filled with an alpha/-numeric value, the following window will pop up: Field Description , e.g. “Ident. of client group“ This field is filled with the alpha-/numeric value that shall be assigned to the entry as absolute value.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Edit values of the table fields 6.7.2 For internal use only Edit a bitmask Whenever a field you want to edit is filled with a bitmask, the following window will pop up: Field Description , e.g. “Authorizations“ Name of the field you are currently editing. Values list with markable fields List of possible properties. Mark all properties you want to use.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Edit values of the table fields For internal use only 6.7.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Edit values of the table fields For internal use only Field Description Number Selection field for the "Connected Number" registered for the subscriber by OScAR-Pro in the D-channel ● that triggers the broadcast, or ● initiates the conference, or ● activates the call profile. For this purpose, the "Code incoming" (Section 5.
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BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Edit values of the table fields For internal use only Field Description Text Selection field for the "Connected Name" registered by OScAR-Pro in the D-channel or the "Connected Name" for the subscribers ● that are called by OScAR-Pro or ● that called into OScAR-Pro as normal subscribers (i. e.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Edit values of the table fields For internal use only Field Description Number Selection field for the "Connected Number" registered by OScAR-Pro in the D-channel or "Calling Number" for the subscribers ● that are called by OScAR-Pro or ● that are called by OScAR-Pro as normal subscribers (i. e. not as initiator) to join a conference or to confirm receipt of a message, for example For this purpose, the "Code outgoing" (Section 5.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_06.fm INI Editor of the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool Edit values of the table fields Field Description Number (continued) ● ● For internal use only ditto, outgoing cost center: – as "ditto/via tel. calling no.", however the cost center of the subscriber being called is used for all outgoing connections (if unknown, default cost center) ditto/outgoing external cost center: – as "ditto/via tel. calling no.
For internal use only 7 BHB_DATAIMPORT_07.fm Description of INI files Description of INI files Overview This chapter explains the set up of the INI files and lists all valid trigger words. It also includes the value ranges of the table fields of the INI Editor. Contents The chapter includes the following sections: 7.1 Essential details 7.2 The syntax of INI files 7.3 Common trigger words 7.4 Exemplary INI file 7.5 Table fields 7.5.1 Description of the table “Subscribers“ 7.5.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_07.fm Description of INI files Essential details 7.1 For internal use only Essential details To interpret the data files it is supposed to import, the OpenScape Alarm Response Professional needs a configuration file (INI file). The syntax and structure of this configuration file is described below. 7.2 ● The syntax of INI files INI files serve to store: – the names of the files, incl.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_07.fm Description of INI files Common trigger words For internal use only 7.3 Common trigger words The DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool recognizes the following trigger words: Trigger word Description SEPARATOR Separators between the fields OUTPUTS 0 Output of protocol in process window only. 1 Save protocol also in file. SQLSORT Order of the imported data: – Maintain case sensitivity. – If you want the Tool to skip individual fields during the import, i.e.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_07.fm Description of INI files Exemplary INI file 7.
For internal use only 7.5 BHB_DATAIMPORT_07.fm Description of INI files Table fields Table fields This section lists all table fields that are recognized by the DAKS-TT Dataimport-Tool. Each of these entries includes the corresponding valid value range, the default value and a detailed field description. The column: ● “Field name“ lists the names used in the INI Editor; ● “Keyword“ lists the correlating names in the INI file; ● “Value range“ lists the valid range of values of this field; ● “Dflt.
The table “Subscribers“ recognizes the following data fields: Field name Keyword Identifier iNo PrimaryKey sLdapUI Value range Dflt. value 1..(Subs-1) -1 255 characters Description Unequivocal identifier of the subscriber. Also required if no contingency tables are read in. -1 invokes that the assignment of the value of the Dataimport-Tool. The value 0 is reserved for the user “sysadm“. Unequivocal identifier (reference) from an external database, e.g.
Keyword Authorizations iPermissions Announcement group Value range Dflt. value Description Bit mask of the operative rights of the subscriber, provided he/she has a PIN: Bit 00: Edit announcements via 1st destination Bit 01: Edit announcements via any terminal Bit 02: Activate broadcast Bit 03: Convene conference Bit 04: Switch Info Tel. via 1st destination Bit 05: Switch Info Tel. via any terminal Bit 06: Activate special Call Profile Bit 07: Join conf. A-H via 1st destination Bit 08: Join conf.
1st destination: Cornet-specific perform. feat. iPhonePoss Value range s. description Dflt.
Keyword 1.Destination:Priority prefix sPhonePrefix 2.Destination:Phone number sAltNo 2.Destination: Indent. of the call type iAltType 0..(CT-1) 0 Identifier of the call type of the subscriber's 2nd destination 2.Destination: Cornetspecific perform. feat. iAltPoss see iPhonePoss 0 Cornet-specific performance features of the subscriber's 2nd destination: 2. Destination:Location sAltLoc 30 characters 2.
4.Destination: Cornetspecific perform. feat. iAltPoss2 4. Destination:Location sAltLoc2 4.Destination: Time zones iAltTimeZones2 4.Destination:Priority prefix sAltPrefix2 Table 7-3 Value range Dflt.
Description of the table “Broadcasts“ The table “Broadcasts“ recognizes the following data fields: Field name Keyword Identifier iNo Display parameters iDispProps ID to launch via telephone sIdLaunch Group name E-mail address Table 7-4 Value range Dflt. value Description 1..(No.-1) - Unequivocal identifier of the broadcast. Also needed if no contingency tables are read in. -1 invokes that the assignment of the value of the DataimportTool. see Section 7.5.
Broadcast parameters iProperties Value range s. description Dflt. value Description 0 + + + + + + Table 7-4 Data fields of the “Broadcast“ table Bits 02 and 06 are mutually exclusive. Bits 05 and 12 are mutually exclusive. Bit 13 only in combination with Bit 04. Bit 15 only in combination with Bit 5 or Bit 12, not together with Bit 13. Bit 18 only in combination with Bit 17. Bit 21 only in combination with Bit 15.
Value range iMess0 -1, valid ident. -1 Identifier of the default group announcement of the broadcast. Ident. for 1st group announcement iMess1 -1, valid ident. -1 Identifier of the 1st group announcement of the broadcast. Ident. for 2nd group announcement iMess2 -1, valid ident. -1 Identifier of the 2nd group announcement of the broadcast. Ident. for 3rd group announcement iMess3 -1, valid ident. -1 Identifier of the 3rd group announcement of the broadcast. Ident.
Number of call recurrence iNoOfAttempts 0-99 1 Total number of cull recurrence per subscriber Waiting time between call iWaitAttempts recurrence 0-9999 0 Waiting time between the call recurrence per subscriber 0-9999 60 Maximum waiting time per broadcast for the system to wait for a completed message Max. waiting time for completed message Table 7-4 Value range iWaitAckFinish Data fields of the “Broadcast“ table Dflt. value Description BHB_DATAIMPORT_07.
Description of the table “Broadcast members“ For the purposes of the below table, all members of broadcasts are referred to as members. The table “Broadcast members“ recognizes the following data fields: Field name Keyword Value range Dflt. value Description Ident. of the announcement iNo_MSG -1, valid ident. -1 Identifier of the member-specific announcement. Ident. of the broadcast iNo_Parent Valid ident. -1 Identifier of the broadcast to which the member is assigned. Ident.
Member-specific priority bPrioIsMem-ber 0,1 0 Marking of the priority source: 0: subscriber priority is valid 1: member-specific priority is valid priority iPriority 0..9 -1 Priority of a member if bPrioIsMember is set to 1. Table 7-5 Value range Dflt. value Date fields of the “Broadcast members“ table Description BHB_DATAIMPORT_07.
Description of the table “Conference“ The table “Conference“ recognizes the following data fields:: Field name Keyword Identifier iNo Ident. of the client group iMandant Group name sName Ident. of the convenor announcement iMsg_Master Value range Dflt. value Description 1-(No.-1) - Unequivocal identifier of the conference. Also needed if no contingency tables are read in. -1 invokes that the assignment of the value of the Dataimport-Tool. 0..
Conference parameters iProperties Value range s. description Dflt.
Keyword Dial-in parameters iDialInProps Value range s. description Dflt.
Assigned audio input iNfInput Value range -1, 0..7 Dflt. value -1 Description The assigned audio input played into the conference (-1=none). Max. conference dura- iMaxOffHook tion -1, 0..999 120 Maximum conference duration in seconds Max. participation dura- iMaxMemOffHook tion -1, 0..999 120 Maximum duration in seconds that a conference member may attend the conference. 0..99 -1 Closed-User-Group index of the conference. 0..4 4 Default MLPP level of the conference.
Description of the table “Conferees“ For the purposes of the below table, all conferees are referred to as members. The table “Conferees“ recognizes the following data fields: Field name Keyword Ident. of conference iNo_Parent Valid ident. -1 The identifier of the conference to which the conferee belongs. Ident. of subscriber iNo_Subs Valid ident. -1 Identifier of the subscriber who is a member (conferee) of this conference. s.
Field name Keyword Identifier iNo Profile name sName ID to activate via tele- sIdLaunch phone ID for active no.-access Table 7-8 sIdAccess Value range 1-(No.-1) Dflt. value - Description Unequivocal identifier of the call profile. Also required if no contingency tables are read in. -1 invokes the assignment of the value from the Dataimport-Tool. 20 characters Name of the call profile 4 characters The ID to activate the call profile over the telephone.
Keyword Call profile parame-ters iProperties Value range s. description Dflt.
Value range Dflt. value Description Bit 15: + + Other Call Profile parameters iExProperties Display parameters iDispProps Call acceptance code sPickUpCode 0 Bitmask of the other Call Profile parameters: Bit 00: assignment of most recent announcements before the dial-up Bit 01: Bit 02: Confirmation callback after setting the active number. see Section 7.5.
Keyword Ident. of the waiting message played in phase 1 iMsg_Phase1 -1, valid ident. -1 The identifier of the waiting message played during phase 1. Ident. of the waiting message played in phase 2 iMsg_Phase2 -1, valid ident. -1 The identifier of the waiting message played during phase 2. -1, valid ident. -1 The identifier of the queuing message. 0..99 -1 The Closed-User-Group index of the call profile. Identifier of the queu- iMsg_Waiting ing message. Value range Dflt.
For the purposes of the below table, all Call Profile members are referred to as members. The table “Call Profile members“ recognizes the following data fields: Keyword Ident. of subscriber iNo_Subs Valid ident. -1 Identifier of the Call Profile to which the member is assigned. Ident. of the Call Profile iNo_Parent Valid ident. -1 The identifier of the subscriber assigned to the Call Profile as member. Member-spec. parameters iProperties s.
For internal use only 7.5.8 BHB_DATAIMPORT_07.fm Description of INI files Table fields Coding of iDispProps This section describes in detail the bit-by-bit coding of the iDispProps data field found in the tables "Broadcasts", "Conferences" and "Call Profiles". ● ● ● Bits 2..0: Text displayed to initiator: – 000 = general text (application-specific) – 001 = group-specific text (name of group); n/a in abbreviated address call/speed calling Bits 5..
BHB_DATAIMPORT_07.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_IX.
BHB_DATAIMPORT_IX.