These instructions help you configure your Avaya Aura Communications Manager phone system to work with TIM Enterprise.
NB Please contact your system maintainer if you are not familiar with the configuration of your PBX.
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Connect to your Avaya Aura Communications Manager using an RS232 or IP terminal client and, after logging in with your administrative credentials, follow the steps below:
Issue the change node-names command to add a new node. Two fields need to be specified as follows:
Here is an example of a node-names configuration:
Issue the change ip-services command to add or amend IP services. There are three pages to configure:
On Page 1, the following fields are required:
Here is an example of an ip-services configuration (page 1):
On Page 2 no configuration changes are needed.
On Page 3 the following fields are required:
Here is an example of an ip-services configuration (page 3):
Use the change system-parameters cdr command to amend the CDR format. The following screenshots describe how the settings should appear on your system:
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To ensure that response times for incoming calls are included in your CDR data, the CDR field for each trunk group must be set to r. This must be applied to all trunk groups using the following command:
change trunk-group X (where X is the trunk group number)
An example trunk-groups configuration screen is shown below:
To have internal calls included in your CDRs, ensure that the intra-switch-cdr table is populated with the extension numbers you are interested in. To modify the table, issue the following command:
change intra-switch-cdr
Here is an example of an intra-switch-cdr configuration table:
If you have more than one Avaya Aura Communications Manager, configuration of your CDR depends on which of the following scenarios you have implemented:
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Follow the steps below to configure TIM Enterprise to listen for SMDR data from your Avaya Aura Communications Manager: