An Input is the system object that connects to a data source, such as PBXs, routers and other telecom signalling equipment, in order to collect the call logging data.
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Task1 | Adding an input |
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Task2 | Configuring an input |
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Task3 | Input types |
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Task4 | Deleting an input |
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<a id="Adding an input"></a> |
Adding an input
To add a new data input, click on the
button from either the
or the
screen, as shown below:
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A new window will open, allowing you to name the data input. Enter a name and click Click on the
button
to add the input to the system, as shown below:
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The data input-configuration screen will be displayed. To For information on how to configure these settings, refer to the Configuring an input section below.
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URL | /download/attachments/12588757/add_input_3.png |
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URL | /download/attachments/12588757/config_input_2.png |
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Name
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Value | Test |
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Selection | The settings displayed in this window will be described below:Name
The
field allows you to view or edit the name of the
current data selected input. To rename, overtype the current entry.
Type
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Value | Serial port |
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Selection | Type |
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The
field allows you to specify the connection method
by which you want to use to collect the data
should be collected from the phone system. The following
connection methods are supported
in NetPBX:
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This method creates a socket and binds it to a specific port, accepting any data received on the connection without challenge.
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URL | /download/attachments/12588757/input_listener.png |
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Field | Description |
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Connection message | An optional greeting message which is sent to any connecting socket. This message can include one or more of the following variables: - - the IP address of the remote party
- - the remote party's source port
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Port | The port that the listener should bind to |
Address family | The address family of the socket |
Socket type | The type of data flow the socket expects |
Protocol type | The type of protocol the listener will use |
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This method allows the connection of a serial (RS-232) device.
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URL | /download/attachments/12588757/input_serial.png |
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Field | Description |
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Port name | The name of the serial port device, e.g. COM 1, COM 2 |
Baud rate
| The serial port's speed |
Parity | The parity check regime - none - no parity checking is performed
- odd - odd bits parity checking is performed
- even - even bits parity checking is performed
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Data bits | The number of data bits, between 5 and 8 |
Handshake | The type of handshake the serial port requires: - none - no handshake required
- rts - Request request to Send
- xonxoff - X-On/X-Off
- rtsxonxoff - either RTS or X-On/X-Off is used
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Buffer size | The size of the data buffer of the serial port's data buffer |
Buffer threshold | The size that the buffer must first reach before being empty |
Stop bits | The number of stop bits used |
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This method creates a TCP socket and connects to a remote host. When the connection is established, optionally, a password can be sent; thereafter, any data received is accepted.
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URL | /download/attachments/12588757/input_client_socket.png |
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Field | Description |
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Address | The IP address or hostname to which the socket should connect |
Address family | The address family of the socket |
Port | The port that the listener should bind to |
Username | The username required by the data source, if applicable |
Password | An optional password which is sent upon successful connection |
IP script | The script file used by NetPBX to check for new data |
Trickle frequency | | Trickle data | This option allows you reset the connection between NetPBX and remote host, in case of inactivity. When the system becomes inactive, NetPBX sends a string of data back to the remote host in order to test the connection. Sending the trickle back data will emit a detectable error in case a disconnection has occurred and, thus, will cause the connection to reset. The option allows you to configure the amount of inactivity that must occur (in miliseconds) before a trickle back is performed. |
Trickle data | A string containing the data to be sent back |
Pipe server
This method opens a global named pipe and accepts any data that is sent to it.
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URL | /download/attachments/12588757/input_pipe_server.png |
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This method registers a connection with the
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Label | Nortel CDRClient.dll |
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library and receives data-callbacks whenever the PBX produces data.
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URL | /download/attachments/12588757/input_BCM_SSH.png |
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Field | Description |
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Host
| The IP address or hostname of the BCM PBX |
Username
| The username required to access PBX the CDR events |
Password | The password required to access PBX the CDR events |
App ID | The unique ID number given to each source of data. |
XML file
This method monitors an XML file for new nodes. Any new nodes are extracted and presented into a new XML document. An To specify which nodes to monitor, an XPath query is used; to specify identify which nodes to monitor. A are new, a unique element is required to track which nodes are new. Default properties are designed to work with the "the ticketcollector.xml" file produces by an Referencemacro |
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Label | Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise PBX.
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URL | /download/attachments/12588757/input_XML_file.png |
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Field | Description |
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Location
| The full filename of the XML file to be monitored. The Keywordmacro |
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| Label | {app} variable can be used to specify the program data location of the running service
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X-Path query
| The XPath query to use when testing for new nodes |
Checksum node | The unique node/(element) to use be used to track which nodes have been added since the last check |
Outer element | The name of the outer XML element to be used to contain any new nodes when the new XML document is created for output |
Check interval | The time interval the system is checking for a new node.
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Delay | A value, in milliseconds, that specifies the artificial delay that is waited when a change in the source XML file is discovered. If the file were to be accessed immediately upon a change, i.e. without such a delay, the operating system would most likely not allow access to the file so soon, causing a sharing violation |
File reader
This method opens a connection to an actual file.
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URL | /download/attachments/12588757/input_file_reader.png |
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Field | Description |
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Location
| The path of the folder where the file is located |
BCM DCOM
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URL | /download/attachments/12588757/input_BCM_DCOM.png |
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URL | /download/attachments/12588757/delete_input.png |
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