To configure the Site's properties, simply select it and click on the
button, at the top right-hand side of the Sites panel, as shown below:The following configuration screen will appear:
General PBX properties
Options
The site options allows you to keep a local backup of data received, timestamp incoming call records and delay processing of call records. These options are explained in more detail below.
Save a backup of any data recieved from this PBX
By default we save a backup of data received from the PBX. This will allow the data to be quickly reprocessed in the event of a fault. e.g. if your database became corrupt and we had to restore the data, these files would be used.
To save a backup of data, simply type the name of the file where you would like the backup stored.
By default the following is provided {app}\backup\backup-{year}-{month}-{day}.{uiv}
The '{..}' represent the system variables which are explained in more detail in the table below:
Item | Description |
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app | This variable is the installation path for where TIM Plus is installed. |
year | This will enter the year the data was captured so that it is easily recognisable later. It can be used to create sub-folders which contain this information or filenames. |
month | This will enter the month the data was captured so that it is easily recognisable later. It can be used to create sub-folders which contain this information or filenames. |
day | This will enter the day the data was captured so that it is easily recognisable later. It can be used to create sub-folders which contain this information or filenames. |
uiv | The UIV represents the unique ID associated to each site. |
Timestamp received data
Some PBXs do not give out the date and time with each call records. Although this is quite rare, this option allows you to timestamp all data received.
Binary data
This is only ever used for PBX's/switches that send the data as binary. e.g. ISDX. When th ebinary data option is ticked, we don't add a newline after each data batch we receive. This prevents data corruption.
Delay processing of received data by { }ms
This is used when the switch/network/PC has a really low connection and TIM Plus needs to wait 'X' milliseconds before it attempts to process the data. This is to ensure that all data is received before processing.