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- The IP address or hostname of the Microsoft SQL Server database located on the Publisher node.
- The username and password to connect to the CDR database.
Setting up a DSN connection for TIM Plus
To enable TIM Plus to work with your Cisco UCM, you first need to set up a DSN connection. Follow the steps below to perform this task within Microsoft Windows:
- Open Windows Control Panel
- Double click on the icon
- Double click on the icon
- Select the tab and click the button
- Select SQL Server from the list of available drivers and click
- In the Name field, enter CCM
- In the Description field enter the following: TIM Plus link to CCM
- In the Database name field enter the database type e.g SQL, MySQL etc.
- In the Server drop-down list select the Cisco UCM Publisher IP address or machine name
- Click the button
- Select the option With SQL Server authentication using a login ID and password entered by the user , then click
- Enable the checkbox Change the default database to: , select CDR , then click the button
- Click the button
- Click the button to verify your settings and, if the test is successful, click
- Click the button to close the control panel applet
An example of an ODBC setup is shown below:
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Configuring TIM Enterprise
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<p>These instructions should assist in configuring your Cisco UCM to work with TIM Enterprise. If you are not familiar with PBX configuration, please contact your system maintainer.</p> <table class="confluenceTable"> <tbody> <tr> <th class="confluenceTh" width=158>Connection information</th> <th class="confluenceTh">Description</th> </tr> <tr> <td class="confluenceTd"><b>Connection type</b></td> <td class="confluenceTd">IP </td> </tr> <tr> <td class="confluenceTd"><b>IP method</b></td> <td class="confluenceTd">The Cisco UCM stores its Call Detail Records in a MS SQL database which is located on the <span class="reference">Publisher</span>. </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <h2>Configuring Cisco Unified Call Manager</h2> <p>By default the CDRs are not written to the MS SQL Database. The following 'Service' parameters need to be enabled on the <span class="reference">Publisher</span> using the <span class="reference">Service Parameters</span> Configuration window:</p> <ul> <li>CDR Enabled</li> <li>CDR Log CallsWith Zero Duration Flag</li> <li>Call Diagnostics Enabled</li> </ul> <p>The database that TIM Enterprise will connect to what is called 'CDR'. Within this database there is a table called 'CallDetailRecord'. Rather than TIM Enterprise reading and removing data from the 'CallDetailRecord' table we <b>highly recommend</b> that you setup a second table which is a replication of the 'CallDetailRecord' table. This leaves the original table intact and can be used by other applications that may require it. There should be a SQL User already created with the following credentials:</p> <ul> <li><b>Username:</b> <span class="keyword">CiscoCCMCDR</span></li> <li><b>Password:</b> <span class="keyword">dipsy</span></li> </ul> <p>To setup replication you will need to speak to your Database Administrator or your Cisco UCM maintainer. The replicated table name should be called 'calldetailrecord2'.</p> <p>Please make sure that when the replication is setup that the above user has full access to the new table.</p> <p>You will need to know the following information for TIM Enterprise to connect successfully to the Cisco UCM CDR database:</p> <ul> <li>IP/DNS of the MS SQL Database which is located on the <span class="reference">Publisher</span>.</li> <li>Username and Password to connect to the CDR database (you may need to speak to your maintainer about this).</li> </ul> <h2>Setting up a DSN connection for TIM Enterprise</h2> <p>You will need to setup a DSN connection for TIM Enterprise to work with the Cisco UCM. Below you will find instructions on how to do this within Microsoft Windows:</p> <ol> <li>Click on Windows <span class="button no_margin">Start</span>.</li> <li>Click on <span class="button no_margin">Control panel</span>.</li> <li>Double click on <span class="button no_margin">Administrative tools</span> icon.</li> <li>Double click on <span class="button no_margin">Data Sources (ODBC)</span> icon.</li> <li>Click on the <span class="button no_margin">System DSN</span> tab.</li> <li>Click on the <span class="button no_margin">Add</span> button.</li> <li>Select <span class="reference">SQL Server</span> from the list and click <span class="button no_margin">Finish</span>.</li> <li>In the <span class="reference">Name</span> field enter the following: <span class="keyword">CCM</span>.</li> <li>In the <span class="reference">Description</span> field enter the following: <span class="keyword">TIM Plus link to CCM</span>.</li> <li>In the <span class="reference">Database name</span> field enter the database type e.g <span class="keyword">SQL</span>, <span class="keyword">MySQL</span> etc.</li> <li>In the <span class="reference">Server</span> drop-down list select the Cisco UCM Publisher IP address or machine name.</li> <li>Click on the <span class="button no_margin">Next</span> button.</li> <li>Click on the radio button <span class="keyword">With SQL Server authentication using a login ID and password entered by the user</span> and click on the <span class="button no_margin">Next</span> button.</li> <li>Click on the check box <span class="keyword">Change the default database to:</span> and select <span class="keyword">CDR</span> and then click on the <span class="button no_margin">Next</span> button.</li> <li>Click on the <span class="button no_margin">Finish</span> button.</li> <li>Click on the <span class="button no_margin">Test Data Source</span> button and once you make sure the test is completed successfully, click on the <span class="button no_margin">OK</span> button.</li> <li>Now click on the <span class="button no_margin">OK</span> button.</li> </ol> <p>Now you will be able to see the CCM in the <span class="button">System DSN</span> list.</p> <p>An example of ODBC setup is shown below:</p> <img class="screenshot" src="http://www.tri-line.com/common/img/documentation/tim_enterprise/pbx/cisco_ucm_1.png" alt="Cisco UCM" /> <h2>Configuring TIM Enterprise</h2> <p>Below you will find steps on how to configure TIM Enterprise to listen for SMDR data from your Cisco UCM 4.0:</p> <ol> <li>Browse to TIM Enterprise as normal and login with your credentials.</li> <li>Click on the <span class="button no_margin">Directory</span> tab.</li> <li>Go the the point in the Directory where you need to add the PBX Object and add a PBX with the name 'Cisco UCM 4.0'.</li> <li>Left-click on it and select <span class="button no_margin">Properties</span>.</li> <li>From the <span class="button no_margin">General</span> settings tab select <span class="keyword">Cisco UCM v4 DSN</span> from the PBX model list.</li> <img class="screenshot border" src="http://www.tri-line.com/common/img/documentation/tim_enterprise/pbx/cisco_ucm_2.png" alt="Cisco UCM" /> <li>In the <span class="button no_margin">Connection</span> tab select <span class="keyword">System DSN connection</span> from the <span class="reference">Connection method</span> list.</li> <li>The DSN connection details should be automatically picked up.</li> <li>Finally, click on the <span class="button no_margin">Save</span> button.</li> <img class="screenshot border" src="http://www.tri-line.com/common/img/documentation/tim_enterprise/pbx/cisco_ucm_3.png" alt="Cisco UCM" /> </ol> |