Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 Release: 7.0 Document Revision: 02.01 www.nortel.com NN43120-301 .
Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release: 7.0 Publication: NN43120-301 Document release date: 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved. While the information in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable, except as otherwise expressly agreed to in writing NORTEL PROVIDES THIS DOCUMENT "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. The information and/or products described in this document are subject to change without notice.
. Contents New in this release Features 9 Other changes 9 9 General - Install PC 11 Before you begin 11 Installing DECT Messenger components 12 Install PC - Step 1a - Adobe Acrobat Reader 17 Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 17 Install PC - Step 1b - Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) Overview 23 MDAC version checker MDAC 2.
Install SQL Server Management Studio Express Restore Messenger DATA database 90 Adjust the configuration 94 85 Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger 95 Installing the DECT Messenger 95 Launching the application 101 General install - Installing Nortel DECT Messenger Templates 102 Technical information 105 General remarks 108 Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments 111 Installing the FieldPoint Explorer software 111 Installing DataSocket 4.
Install PC - Upgrade DECT Messenger 253 Introduction 253 Configuration database 253 Recommended approach 253 Upgrading to release 4.0 254 Upgrade DECT Messenger from 2.8 to 4.0 254 Upgrade DECT Messenger from 2.9 to 4.0 259 Upgrade DECT Messenger from 3.0 to 4.0 263 Upgrade DECT Messenger within release 4.
Module - eESPA - sample 347 Module - eDMSAPI 351 Overview 351 Overview of CSTA_Service.
Install module eLICENSE 419 Run module eLICENSE 420 Applying the key 422 Disaster recovery 423 Module - eLOCATION 425 Initialization 426 Program activity 428 Architecture 430 Module - eSMS Architecture 441 Siemens TC35i module 441 SMS service 443 eSMS module 446 Outbound messaging 449 Inbound messaging 451 Configuration 453 Web interface 457 Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
. New in this release The following sections detail what’s new in DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning (NN43120-301) for Release 7.0: • • “Features” (page 9) “Other changes” (page 9) Features There have been no updates to the feature descriptions in this document. Other changes For a detailed history of past releases of this document, see the following table. Table 1 Revision history June 2010 Standard 02.01. This document is up-issued to support Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 7.
New in this release Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
. General - Install PC This chapter provides information on “Installing DECT Messenger components” (page 12). Before you begin Before installing the Nortel DECT Messenger components, verify that your PC is ready by performing the following: Procedure 1 Verifying that your PC is ready Step Action 1 Install and configure the operating system on the PC. Nortel recommends Windows XP or Windows 2003 Server. Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server are also supported.
General - Install PC ATTENTION Nortel recommends that you disable Windows Update to prevent system reboots while applying updates. Do not install Internet Explorer 7. 5 Proceed with the installation steps discussed in Procedure 2 “Install PC components” (page 12). --End-- Installing DECT Messenger components Procedure 2 Install PC components Step Action 1 a Install Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Installing DECT Messenger components 13 This step installs internal components needed by eDMSAPI and eCSTA, and also the License Manager and USB dongle drivers. You need a valid licence key for your installation. Refer to “Install PC - Step 1e - License Manager” (page 39) for more information. f Install the Database Engine. Refer to “Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine” (page 51) for more information.
General - Install PC Refer to “Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments” (page 111) for more information on how to configure the components FieldPoint Explorer and DataSocket OPC Server. Both steps are required if you plan to use eIO module. 4 Install the Web Server. Refer to “Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server” (page 151) for more information on how to configure the ODBC based access used within the eWEB module. The same document describes the steps involving installing and configuring Apache and PHP.
Installing DECT Messenger components 15 Due to ongoing development on the DECT Messenger product suite, enhancements of software modules are distributed on the CD-ROM image. These enhancements can also introduce new functionality. Nortel recommends that you install any updates found in the directory \08 - Updates . --End-- Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
General - Install PC Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
. Install PC - Step 1a - Adobe Acrobat Reader This chapter provides information on “Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader” (page 17). The documentation of Nortel DECT Messenger is shipped in PDF format. To read these documents, you must install Adobe Acrobat Reader on your PC. Note: If you offer access to the DECT Messenger documentation through a Web Server, users must also install the reader to view these documents. You can download the Adobe Acrobat Reader from the Internet using the link http://www.
Install PC - Step 1a - Adobe Acrobat Reader The Setup window appears. When processing is complete, the Destination Folder page appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 2 Verify the install location. Click Next in the second setup window shown previously to accept the default location. The Ready to Install the Program page appears. 3 Verify that you are ready to install the software. Click Install to start installation. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 1a - Adobe Acrobat Reader The Setup Complete page appears. 4 Acknowledge completion of the installation. When installation is complete, click Finish in the window shown in the previous figure. The License Agreement page appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 Click Accept to accept the License Agreement. --End-- Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 1a - Adobe Acrobat Reader Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
. Install PC - Step 1b - Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) This chapter provides information on “Installing MDAC” (page 25). Overview DECT Messenger makes use of underlying databases to retrieve and store the configuration of DECT Messenger and dynamic data. On Windows operating systems, some intermediate layers are accessed. This chapter describes how to make sure these intermediate layers are present.
Install PC - Step 1b - Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2 Click OK. A message box appears stating the found product release. For example, on a Windows XP operating system with Service Pack 2 (SP2) installed, a message similar to the message shown in the following figure appears. In the example in the following figure, MDAC 2.8 Service Pack 1 (SP1) appears to be present. On different operating systems another value can appear, for example, MDAC 2.8 SP2 on Windows 2003 Server SP1.
Installing MDAC 25 Note: In case of problems with the MDAC layer, you may be instructed to use this tool again to gather information on the MDAC level. --End-- MDAC 2.8 Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8 contain core Data Access components, such as the Microsoft SQL Server™ OLE Database (DB) provider and ODBC driver. For your convenience, a recent English version of Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8 is shipped on the CD-ROM and is located in \01 – Prerequisites\01.03 – MDAC\01.03.
Install PC - Step 1b - Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) If the message shown in the following figure appears, click Cancel. The appearance of the message in the following figure means the required database layers are already present and General Install PC - MDAC is completed. Proceed to the next chapter. If the message shown in the previous figure does not appear, the installation of MDAC continues, and a message box with a progress indicator appears. The End User License Agreement appears.
Installing MDAC 27 An additional window is sometimes shown indicating shutdown of server components if they share resources that are updated during the installation of MDAC_TYP.exe. 4 Begin the installation. Click Finish to begin the installation. A number of windows open during installation, displaying progress indicators. 5 Restart the system. When installation is finished, you must restart the system. Shut down any other applications you are using, to prevent data loss.
Install PC - Step 1b - Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) --End-- Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
. Install PC - Step 1c - WinZip This chapter provides information on “Install WinZip” (page 29). Many files are shipped in .ZIP format. Download an application to extract these files, for example WinZip, from the Internet. For your convenience, a distribution of WinZip 11.0 evaluation version is shipped on the CD-ROM. You can find the program in the directory \01-Prerequisites\01.04 - WinZip\WinZip 11.0\. Install WinZip Procedure 5 Installing WinZip Step Action 1 Start WinZip installation.
Install PC - Step 1c - WinZip 3 Continue with the installation. When the following window appears, click Continue. 4 When the following window appears, click Next. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install WinZip 5 31 Accept the License Agreement. Review the License Agreement. When you are ready, click Yes to accept the License Agreement and warranty disclaimer. 6 Proceed with the installation. Review the information provided, and click Next to continue. 7 Select the interface to use. Select the Start with WinZip Classic option and click Next to continue. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.
Install PC - Step 1c - WinZip 8 Choose a setup option. Select the Custom setup option (recommended), and click Next to continue. 9 Set Custom setup options. Note: If you choose Express setup, skip this step and continue to step 10. If you wish, clear unneeded configuration settings, as shown in the following illustration. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install WinZip 10 Select the Do not check for updates option and click Next. 11 When the following window appears, click OK. 12 Choose whether you want a program group and icons. 33 • If you so choose, clear the option to create a program group and icons. • Click Next to continue. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 1c - WinZip 13 Acknowledge completion of the installation. Click Finish to complete the install procedure. 14 Disable Tip of the Day (optional). The program is launched once installation is complete. If you wish, disable the function that shows Tip of the Day at each startup. Choose Never show tips at startup from the drop-down list, as shown in the following illustration, and click Close.
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. Install PC - Step 1d - TCP Monitor This chapter provides information on “Copying TCP Monitor to the hard disk” (page 37). Install the TCP Monitor program if you wish to troubleshoot the eDMSAPI module. Installation of this program is optional, but highly recommended. Copying TCP Monitor to the hard disk Note: If hard disk space is limited, you can run the program from the CD. Copy the program from the CD-ROM image directory \01 Prerequisites\01.
Install PC - Step 1d - TCP Monitor Figure 1 Source directory Figure 2 Destination directory Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
. Install PC - Step 1e - License Manager This chapter describes the installation of the SOPHO CTI. Use the following procedures to install SOPHO CTI. • Procedure 6 “Checking for previously installed versions of SOPHO CTI” (page 39) • Procedure 7 “Uninstalling a previously installed version of SOPHO CTI” (page 40) • • Procedure 8 “Installing SOPHO CTI” (page 43) Procedure 9 “Finalizing the installation of SOPHO CTI” (page 47) Before you install SOPHO CTI, check for previously installed versions.
Install PC - Step 1e - License Manager Procedure 7 Uninstalling a previously installed version of SOPHO CTI Step Action 1 Click OK in the message box that states: An incompatible version of the SOPHO CTI was detected. Uninstall the incompatible SOPHO CTI version first. 2 Navigate to Start > Settings > Control Panel. 3 Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. 4 Search for the previously installed version of SOPHO CTI.
Copying TCP Monitor to the hard disk 6 Click Next. The following window appears. 7 Select Custom Uninstall. The following window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 1e - License Manager 8 Select both SOPHO CTI and License Manager. 9 Click Next. The following window appears. 10 Read and follow the instructions and click Next to continue. If other messages appear, click Yes to continue with uninstall. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Copying TCP Monitor to the hard disk 43 Three message appears: 11 • Do you want to delete SOPHO TSAPI Module DATA-directory C:\Philips\Data Files\STSAPI Module and all contents? • Do you want to delete License Manager DATA-directory C:\Philips\Data Files\License-Manager and all contents? • Do you want to delete SOPHO CTI DATA-directory C:\Philips\Data Files\SOPHO-CTI with ALL its contents? Click Yes in each of the message windows. The following window appears.
Install PC - Step 1e - License Manager 3 In the next Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for SOPHO CTI window, click Next to continue. The following window appears. 4 Click Next to continue. The Choose SOPHO CTI Program-files Destination Location window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Copying TCP Monitor to the hard disk 5 Click Next to continue. The Choose SOPHO CTI DATA-files Destination Location window appears. 6 Click Next to continue. The Start Copying Files window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 1e - License Manager 7 Click Next to continue. Several windows open to show the progress of the installation. At the end of the installation, you are asked to restart your computer. 8 Click Finish. --End-- Note: When you restart your computer, the Finalize Installation window appears. Also, several small windows open to show the progress of the installation. One of the small windows shows SOPHO TSAP as checked. Another small window shows the installation of SOPHO CT.
Copying TCP Monitor to the hard disk 47 Figure 3 Finalize installation Reopen this document, DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning (NN43120-301), and continue on to the next procedure to finalize the installation of SOPHO CTI. Procedure 9 Finalizing the installation of SOPHO CTI Step Action 1 When you restart your computer, insert the USB dongle you received with DECT Messenger in an USB port.
Install PC - Step 1e - License Manager 3 Start the License Manager. Go to Start > Programs > SOPHO CTI > Configurations > License Manager. The License Manager window appears. 4 Click OK. The Load New License String window appears. 5 Browse to the location of the License file you received for DECT Messenger. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Copying TCP Monitor to the hard disk 49 The license file can be distributed on diskette, CD-ROM, or electronically. 6 Click Open. 7 Browse to the location where the lic-file resides, as shown in the previous figure. The previous figure contains an example of file called lic109199.lic. The number is different for every license file. 8 Click Open. The following License manager window appears.
Install PC - Step 1e - License Manager Use the next procedure to verify the level of DLL and if necessary, install a DLL. Procedure 10 Verifying the level of SOPHO CTI DLL Step Action 1 Look for the file SOPHOCTI.dll in the directory \01 Prerequisites\01.06 - License Manager\01.06.02 - SOPHO CTI 2.0.3.400 DLL. In “Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger” (page 95), you install DECT Messenger. When you install DECT Messenger, you find a directory structure: C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Exe.
. Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine Nortel DECT Messenger supports five database engines for the Messenger_DATA database. Choose one of the following database engines prior to continuing. • Microsoft Access 2000 (no engine applicable). See “Microsoft Access 2000” (page 52). • Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (engine not included). See “Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005” (page 52). • Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (engine not included).
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine • Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express and Microsoft Access 2000 typically reside on the Messenger PC, and are likely to be always available. The availability of the database engine is a concern because Messenger requires 24/24 7/7 uptime of its embedded database. • The Access model is not recommended because it is not scalable. The Access model can only handle low or moderate workload. • Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express is a good option for most environments.
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 53 Procedure 11 Setting up Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Step Action 1 Start the SQL Server Enterprise Manager. Click Start and navigate to the SQL Server Enterprise Manager shortcut. 2 Add a server registration if you are working from an external platform (optional).
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine 5 Restore database. To restore the database, perform the following steps: • Highlight the Database node, as shown in the following illustration: Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 • • 6 Select the menu-option All tasks > Restore database. Access the Choose Restore Device window. • • 7 Right-click to open the pop-up menu. Choose From Device. Click Select Devices. Add a restore path. Click Add. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine 8 9 Set the path to the device from which you want to restore the database. • • Click the ... button to choose the restore location. • • Select the file Messenger_DATA.backup. Navigate to \01 – Prerequisites\01.07 - Database engine\01.07.03 - SQL Server 2000\01.07.03.01 Messenger_DATA. Choose OK and the database is restored. Acknowledge the completion of the database restore operation. Click OK.
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 10 Verify the restore procedure. As a result of the restore procedure, new entries appear in the Tables list of the Messenger_DATA database, as shown in the following illustration: --End-- Transaction log maintenance As the transaction log file grows, system resources are consumed. To correct this, follow the steps in Procedure 12 “Reducing transaction log resource consumption” (page 57).
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine osql –S (local) –d Messenger_Data –U sa • Enter BACKUP LOG Messenger_Data WITH TRUNCATE_ON LY. • • • • Enter go. Enter DBCC SHRINKDATABASE (Messenger_Data). Enter go. Enter exit. 3>BACKUP LOG Messenger_Data WITH TRUNCATE_ONLY 4>go 4>DBCC SHRINKDATABASE (Messenger_Data) 5>go 6>exit The output is displayed as follows: 2 Change database model to simple (no use of transaction log).
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine 59 --End-- Changing the database location To adjust the location of the Messenger_DATA database repository, use the eCONFIG configuration tool, by defining a connection string for the Messenger_DATA database on site configuration level. If DECT Messenger is not yet installed (“Installing the DECT Messenger” (page 95)), you can perform this step later on.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine You must choose a password for the system administrator (username sa); the examples in this chapter use the password BEFMI@A31. This password is needed later to configure the DECT Messenger product, for example, when defining the ADO connection string for the Messenger_DATA database in the table eKERNEL_SITE.
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine 61 A series of information windows are displayed while the installation proceeds. Note: The directories C:\Program Files\MSDEMSSQL and C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server are created as part of the installation procedure. 7 8 Enable Named Pipes. • Start the program SVRNETCN.exe in directory C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn and enable the protocol Named Pipes as shown in the following illustration: • Press OK and close the network utility.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine • 10 Choose Action > Start in the menu. The Status column changes to read Started. In the command window, change directory. Enter the command as follows: cd C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\B inn 11 Check for your server in the server list. Enter the following command to list the available SQL Servers and MSDE servers. osql -L Look for your (local) server in the list.
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine 63 C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn >osql -L Servers: (local) BEBRXPROXY BEBRXTIVTMR GNTINDMES NTINDPDL GNTINDPDL\NetSDK GNTINDPLC GNTN1SCCM NTN1SCHP GNTN1SKDS IBSBI SRV1 12 Verify that the Microsoft SQL 2000 Database Engine is running. • • • • Enter the command osql –U sa and press the Enter key. Enter the password – for example BEFMI@A31 – when prompted. Enter select @@version on line 1. Enter go on line 2.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine Perform either of the following: • Double-click the install.bat file located in \01 – Prerequisites\01.07 - Database Engine\01.07.02 - SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine\01.07.02.02 Messenger_DATA\. The install.bat processes the SQL script file Messenger_DATA.sql. If a previous version of Messenger_DATA exists, this replaces the existing file with a new one. The install.bat script prompts you for the password of the SQL Server when needed.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express • • 65 Procedure 16 “Installing Microsoft Windows Installer” (page 68) Procedure 17 “Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition” (page 70) Procedure 14 Installing .NET Framework 2.0 Step Action 1 Navigate to Install .NET Framework 2.0, located on the CD-ROM image in directory \01 – Prerequisites\01.07 Database engine\01.07.01 - SQL Server 2005 Express Edition\01.07.01.01 - Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0. 2 Double-click the file dotnetfx.exe.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine 5 After you read the License Agreement, select the check box to accept the License Agreement. 6 Click Install. A progress window appears. 7 When installation is complete and the Setup Complete window appears, click Finish. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 67 --End-- Procedure 15 Installing Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) Step Action 1 Navigate to MDAC 2.8 SP1, located on the CD-ROM in directory \01 – Prerequisites\01.07 - Database Engine\01.07.01 - SQL Server 2005 Express Edition\01.07.01.03 - Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8 SP1. 2 Double-click on file MDAC_TYP.EXE. 3 In the window that appears, click Run and follow the instructions.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine If your setup does not support installation on your operating system, a Fatal Setup Error message appears. You cannot install MDAC 2.8 SP1. --End-- Procedure 16 Installing Microsoft Windows Installer Step Action 1 Navigate to the Microsoft Windows Installer, located on the CD-ROM in the directory \01 – Prerequisites\01.07 Database engine\01.07.01 - SQL Server 2005 Express Edition\01.07.01.02 - Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 5 When the following window appears, choose I Agree. 6 Click Next to continue. 7 When the window shown in the following figure appears, the install of Windows Installer 3.1 is complete. Click Finish. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine --End-- Now that NET Framework 2.0, MDAC 2.8 SP1, and Windows Installer 3.1 are present, all prerequisite conditions are met, and you can install SQL Server 2005 Express Edition. Procedure 17 Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition Step Action 1 Navigate to the Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition, located on the CD-ROM in the directory \01 – Prerequisites\01.07 - Database engine\01.07.01 - SQL Server 2005 Express Edition\01.07.01.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 4 Read the End User License Agreement and choose I accept on the End User License Agreement as shown in the following figure. 5 Click Next to continue. 6 When the window shown in the following figure appears, click Install. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine Another setup window appears that indicates the SQL Native Client and the SQL Server Setup Support Files are installed. 7 Click Next to continue. 8 When the Installation Wizard appears, as shown in the next figure, click Next. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 9 73 When the System Configuration Check window appears, shown in the following figure, click Next. When all the items are updated the status of all items changes to Success. 10 Click Next. The Registration Information window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine 11 In the Registration Information window, verify your user name and your company name. 12 Check the Client Components to be installed, as shown in the following figure. 13 Click Next. The Authentication Mode window appears. 14 In the Authentication Mode window, choose Mixed mode. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 15 75 In the Authentication Mode window, choose a password for the system administrator (username sa); the examples in this chapter use the password BEFMI@A31. If you choose another password, you must adjust several settings later on, for example in the connection string of the Messenger_DATA database in eKERNEL_SITE table, and in the ODBC deftion for Messenger_DATA. 16 Click Next. The Error and Usage Report Settings window appears.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine 18 Click Next. The Ready to Install window appears. See the next figure. 19 In the Ready to Install window, click Install. The Setup Progress window appears. See the next figure. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 20 Click Next. The Completing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Setup window appears. 21 Click Finish. --End-- Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine Configure and manage SQL Server Express For improved manageability and security, SQL Server 2005 provides more control over the SQL Server surface area on your system. To minimize the surface area, the following default configurations are applied to your instance of SQL server.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 79 By default the SQL Server Browser is in state Stopped, and does not start automatically. 2 Right-click on SQL Server Browser. 3 Choose Properties from the pull down menu. 4 To change the Start Mode from Disabled into Automatic, choose Disabled or Automatic, as shown in the following two figures. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine 5 Start the SQL Server Browser as shown in the following figure. 6 Enable Shared Memory, Named Pipes, and TCP/IP in Protocols for SQLEXPRESS. 7 Enable Shared Memory, Named Pipes, and TCP/IP in Client Protocols. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 81 --End-- Adjust the SQL Server Surface Area Configuration To adjust the SQL Server Surface Area Configuration, use the steps in the following procedure. Procedure 19 Adjusting the SQL Server Surface Area Configuration Step Action 1 Navigate to Start > Program > Microsoft SQL Server 2005 > Configuration Tools > SQL Server Surface Area Configuration. The Minimize SQL Server 2005 Surface Area window appears.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine 2 In the Minimize SQL Server 2005 Surface Area window, click on Surface Area Configuration for Services and Connections. The SQL Server 2005 Surface Area Configuration window appears. 3 In the SQL Server 2005 Surface Area Configuration window, perform the following actions. • Verify that the SQL Server Database Engine has Startup type Automatic and Service status Running.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 7 83 Use the OSQL command line tool to verify the location of the SQL Server 2005 Express instance. The osql-L command shows the available instances of OSQL. For example, if your computer name is MESSENGER, you find an instance name called MESSENGER\SQLEXPRESS. 8 Write down the instance name. You need the instance name later in this procedure. 9 Use the osql command line interface to verify if you can authenticate your server instance.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine 10 Verify that the MSDE engine is running, using the same osql command line utility. Enter the command osql –U sa and press Enter. 11 Enter the password, for example sa, when prompted. 12 Enter select @@version on line 1 and go on line 2. The version is shown as illustrated in the following figure. 13 Use the quit command to exit the command-line utility. 14 Use the OSQL command line tool to locate the SQL Server 2005 Express instance.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 85 service instance is called MESSENGER\SQLEXPRESS, use the command osql -S MESSENGER\SQLEXPRESS -U sa to determine if you can authenticate with user sa and the password you assigned to that user, for example, sa. --End-- Install SQL Server Management Studio Express The SQL Server 2005 Express Edition features maintenance software, similar to the Enterprise Manager in SQL Server 2000.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine The Install Wizard appears. 4 Click Next. The License Agreement appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 87 5 Read and select I accept the terms in the license agreement. 6 Click Next. A Registration Information window appears. 7 Verify your name and company. 8 Click Next. A Feature Selection window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine 9 Click Next. The Ready to Install the Program window appears. 10 Click Install. The following window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 11 Click Finish. 12 Verify SQL Server Management Studio Express (optional). 89 • Navigate to Start > Program Files > Microsoft SQL Server 2005 > SQL Server Management Studio Express >. A progress window appears while Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express is configured. This takes a few minutes. When configuration is complete the following window appears. • Next to Server name, select MESSENGER\SQLEXPRESS from the list.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine • Click Connect to authenticate the SQL Server 2005 Express. The following window appears. • Exit the SQL Server Management Studio Express. --End-- Restore Messenger DATA database Use the steps in the following procedure to restore the Messenger_DATA database. Procedure 21 Restoring Messenger DATA database Step Action 1 Copy the files install.bat and Messenger_DATA.sql from 01 – Prerequisites > 01.07 - Database engine > 01.07.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 91 3 If your server instance is not called MESSENGER\SQLEXPRE SS, replace the MESSENGER\SQLEXPRESS with the value of your environment, for example, BEQ06557\SQLEXPRESS. 4 Save the install.bat in C:\Temp, 5 Double-click install.bat. The following window appears. 6 Enter the password associated with account sa, for example BEFMI@A31. 7 Press Enter. The following window appears to show the progress of the restore process.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine 8 Use the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express to verify existence of the Messenger_DATA database (optional). --End-- Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express 93 ATTENTION As the SQL Server tends to expand the transaction log file, Nortel recommends that you use the steps in the following procedure. In the following windows, the instance name is MESSENGER\SQLEXPRESS. Use the instance name of your environment. Procedure 22 Reducing size of the transaction log file Step Action 1 To clean up the transaction log, open the command line and execute the OSQL tool.
Install PC - Step 1f - Database Engine Figure 4 Alter database model --End-- Adjust the configuration At a later stage, you must define the location of the Messenger_DATA database repository. This is typically done using the eCONFIG configuration tool, by defining a connection string for the Messenger_DATA database on site configuration level. You can also use the eGRID tool, by selecting the database Messenger_CFG, table eKERNEL_SITE, and field CFG_Connectionstring_DATA_str.
. Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger This chapter provides information on the following subjects: • • “Installing the DECT Messenger” (page 95) “General install - Installing Nortel DECT Messenger Templates” (page 102) Before you start Before installing DECT Messenger, complete all the prerequisite actions that are described in “General - Install PC” (page 11).
Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger Note 1: The name of the .EXE files vary depending on the release version. The file name can include a release level and build data. If more than one copy of the program is located in the directory, install the most recent version, unless instructed otherwise. Note 2: The installation procedure assumes you are installing from a CD-ROM drive. This means the 02 - Nortel DECT Messenger resides in the root of the drive (typically drive D: or E:).
Installing the DECT Messenger 3 97 Click Next to continue. The Software License Agreement window appears. 4 Read the Software License Agreement and click Yes to accept the terms. If you do not wish to accept the License Agreement, click No to cancel installation. When you click Yes, the User Information window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger 5 Verify the user information and press Next to continue. The Setup type window appears. 6 Select Setup Type. On the Setup Type window, select one of: Typical, Compact or Custom setup. ATTENTION Do not alter the destination directory. Installing in a location other than the default C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net is technically possible, but is not supported or documented. 7 Choose Custom and leave all check boxes in their default condition. 8 Click Next.
Installing the DECT Messenger 99 A custom installation installs more modules than you may need, but is the installation recommended by Nortel. The custom installation can also be used for future activation of modules. The Select Components window appears. If you choose Custom, all available components are installed unless you clear the check boxes next to some of the modules.
Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger When setup is complete, the following figure appears. 10 Follow the instructions in Setup Complete window. 11 Restart the computer. --End-- Additional configuration Once you complete all the steps in Procedure 23 “Install Nortel DECT Messenger” (page 95), DECT Messenger is installed. However, there are other steps that you must complete before you use the product. Return to “General - Install PC” (page 11), and complete the remaining steps.
Installing the DECT Messenger 101 As a result of the installation procedure described in this chapter, a directory C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net is created, with a number of subdirectories and files. Additionally, some run time files, such as OCX and DLL files, are installed and registered. Figure 6 SOPHO Messenger@Net directory At this stage a default configuration is installed: C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Mdb\Messenger_CFG.MDB.
Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger Once a configuration is finalized, Nortel recommends you use the Task Manager module (Module - eTM) to launch all processes. The eTM module then becomes the only module you start when you log on, for example, by placing a shortcut in the Startup group of Administrator. See Module – eTM in DECT Messenger Installation and Configuration (NN43120-301) volume 2 for more information.
General install - Installing Nortel DECT Messenger Templates 3 Click Yes. The Software License Agreement window appears. 4 Read the License Agreement and click Yes to accept The Start Copying Files window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger 5 Click Next to continue. The Setup Complete window appears. 6 When the setup is complete, click Finish. 7 Open Explorer and navigate to the directory C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Lnk. 8 Highlight the directory R4.0 – SOPHO Messenger@Net. 9 Drag the directory to Windows Start on the bottom left corner of your desktop. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.
General install - Installing Nortel DECT Messenger Templates 105 The C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Lnk window appears. 10 Click Start > R4.0 SOPHO Messenger@Net > Templates. You see a number of templates appear. --End-- Technical information The templates consist of two parts: • • a Messenger_CFG.MDB database Shortcuts Messenger_CFG.MDB The template configuration files reside in the directory structure shown in the following figure.
Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger Figure 7 Messenger_CRF.MDB database Use the following procedure to activate a template. Procedure 25 Activating a template Step Action 1 Navigate to the directory where a template file is stored. For example, in the following figure, a configuration with eDMSAPI, eESPA, and eWEB is shown. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
General install - Installing Nortel DECT Messenger Templates 2 Highlight Messenger_CFG.MDB. 3 Right click Copy. 4 Navigate to directory C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Mdb 5 Choose Paste. 6 Replace the existing Messenger_CFG.MDB with the pasted configuration file. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger Note: The database file Messenger_CFG.mdb may not be in use when you want to delete it, overwrite it, restore it or replace it with a template database. There are four software modules that can use or lock the database: eKERNEL, eCONFIG, eGRID, and eWEB. --End-- Shortcuts You can navigate to Start > R4.0 – SOPHO Messenger@Net > Templates to find the appropriate shortcuts for the imported configuration.
General install - Installing Nortel DECT Messenger Templates 109 eESPA The eESPA is configured for Messenger to be slave on address 2. Therefore, the remote party is master (control station) on address 1. The implementation is manufacturer eESPA model VSK, which is compatible with the majority of ESPA 4.4.4 implementations. eIO Configure eIO with 1x FP-AI-1000, 1x FP-DI-330, and 1x FP-DO_401. The Templates are small configurations featuring only one DECT or one GSM, or one DECT and one GSM.
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. Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments This chapter provides information on the following subjects: • • • • • • “Installing the FieldPoint Explorer software” (page 111) “Installing DataSocket 4.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments 2 Review the Welcome message, and continue with the installation. Click Next to continue. 3 Accept the License Agreement. Read the License Agreement and click Next to continue. 4 Review the information provided, and continue with the installation. Click Next to continue. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Installing the FieldPoint Explorer software 5 113 Select the install location. Click Next to accept the default settings and continue with the installation. 6 Select the components to install. Click Next to accept the default settings and continue with the installation. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments 7 Begin copying files. Click Next to install the software. 8 Acknowledge the completion of the installation. Click Finish. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Installing the FieldPoint Explorer software 9 115 Open the FieldPoint Explorer folder. Find the shortcut FieldPoint 3.0 in the National Instruments group of the Program Files, as shown in the following illustration: 10 Launch FieldPoint Explorer. Double-click on the FieldPoint Explorer icon. The What’s New message box appears, as follows. Click OK. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments The FieldPoint Explorer window appears. --End-- Installing DataSocket 4.0 This is a program that is required to communicate between the eIO module of DECT Messenger and the connected National Instruments distributed I/O modules. Procedure 27 Install DataSocket 4.0 Step Action 1 Begin installation. The software is shipped on the CD-ROM and is located in the directory \03 - National Instruments\03.02 – DataSocket 4.0\. Double-click the Setup.
Installing DataSocket 4.0 2 Read the Welcome information, and continue with the installation. Click Next to continue. 3 Read and accept the License Agreement. Read the License Agreement, and click Next to continue. 4 Enter user information. Enter the user information, and click Next. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments 5 Select Features. Click Next to accept the default settings and continue with the installation. 6 Begin copying files. Click Next to install the software. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Installing DataSocket 4.0 7 119 Acknowledge the completion of the installation. Click Finish. 8 Verify the shortcuts. Check the Start menu to ensure that DataSocket shortcuts are now available, as shown in following figure. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments 9 Verify the Program installation. You can access the DataSocket shortcuts in the National Instruments group of the Program Files, as shown in the following illustration. --End-- Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Launching FieldPoint Explorer 121 Launching FieldPoint Explorer Connect the hardware modules. Important notes Note that DECT Messenger has the following limitations: • A single eIO instance can handle communications through either a FP-1000 module (RS-232) or a FP-1600 module (Ethernet). So for each FP-1000 or FP-1600, you need an instance of an eIO module. • DECT Messenger supports the connection of only one eIO module.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments • Table 4 "Example 1c - FP-1000 module - Adjust contact configuration" (page 128) • Table 5 "Example 1d - FP-1000 module - Save configuration" (page 131) Table 2 Example 1a - FP-1000 module - Connect hardware modules Step 1 2 Action Attach the modules and power supply. • Attach the available modules (FP-AI-100, DP-DI-300, FP-DI-301, FP-DI-330, FP-DO-401) to the FP-1000 controller. • Attach the power supply to the FP-1000 module.
Launching FieldPoint Explorer 123 Table 2 Example 1a - FP-1000 module - Connect hardware modules (cont’d.) Step 5 Action • Expand the IA Server with OPC item, and click FieldPoint to highlight the section. • Right-click and select the option Add a com resource to this server... from the pop-up menu. The following window appears: Configure the comm resource. Adjust (if necessary) the Port (COM1) and Baud Rate parameter, according to your specific environment.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments Table 2 Example 1a - FP-1000 module - Connect hardware modules (cont’d.) Step Action Table 3 Example 1b - FP-1000 module - Adjust module configuration Step 1 Action Open the Device Configuration window for FP-1000. • • • Highlight FP-1000. Right-click to access a pop-up menu. Choose Device Configuration. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.
Launching FieldPoint Explorer Table 3 Example 1b - FP-1000 module - Adjust module configuration (cont’d.) Step Action Note: You can highlight any individual module, and right-click the pop-up window to edit it. 2 Open the Device Configuration window for FP-AI-1000. • • • 3 Highlight FP-AI-100. Right-click to access a pop-up menu. Choose Device Configuration. Adjust the range of analogue input on contact level for FP-AI-100.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments Table 3 Example 1b - FP-1000 module - Adjust module configuration (cont’d.) Step Action Click Channel Configuration... to open the Channel Configuration window. 4 Open the Device Configuration window for FP-DI-330. • • • Highlight FP-DI-330. Right-click to access a pop-up menu. Choose Device Configuration. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.
Launching FieldPoint Explorer Table 3 Example 1b - FP-1000 module - Adjust module configuration (cont’d.) Step 5 Action Adjust the range of discrete input on contact level for FP-DI-330. Click Channel Configuration... to open the Channel Configuration window. 6 Adjust the range of analogue input on contact level for FP-DO-401. • • • Highlight FP-DO-401. Right-click to access a pop-up menu. Choose Device Configuration.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments Table 3 Example 1b - FP-1000 module - Adjust module configuration (cont’d.) Step 7 Action Adjust the range of digital input on contact level for FP-DO-401. Click Channel Configuration... to open the Channel Configuration window. Table 4 Example 1c - FP-1000 module - Adjust contact configuration Step 1 Action Editing an individual contact. • • Highlight an individual contact. Right-click to open the pop-up window and edit the individual item.
Launching FieldPoint Explorer Table 4 Example 1c - FP-1000 module - Adjust contact configuration (cont’d.) Step Action 2 Edit an Analogue Input contact on a FP-AI-100 module. 3 Edit a Digital Input contact on a FP-DI-330 module. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments Table 4 Example 1c - FP-1000 module - Adjust contact configuration (cont’d.) Step 4 Action Edit a Digital Output contact on a FP-DO-401 module Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Launching FieldPoint Explorer 131 Table 5 Example 1d - FP-1000 module - Save configuration Step 1 Action Save the configuration. Choose File > Save As. Nortel recommends using the name ni.iak and locating the file on the desktop. Example 2: sample environment using FP-1600 module Note: National Instruments FieldPoint distributed I/O modules are documented extensively on the National Instruments web site http://www.ni.com.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments Table 6 Example 2 - FP-1600 module (cont’d.) Step Action • • • 3 Double-click IA Server with OPC. Highlight the FieldPoint resource. Right-click and select Add a comm resource to this server, as shown in the following illustration: Configure the comm resource.
Launching FieldPoint Explorer 133 Table 6 Example 2 - FP-1600 module (cont’d.) Step Action • 4 Click Browse. Find your Ethernet network module in the Remote System Explorer list. If your Ethernet network module does not appear in the list of Network Devices, refer to Troubleshooting Communication Problems with FieldPoint Ethernet Network Modules on the http://www.ni.com web site. Note: The Ethernet network module is shipped from the factory, without any configuration.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments Table 6 Example 2 - FP-1600 module (cont’d.) Step Action • • 6 Select your Ethernet network module. Double-click its serial number. The following window appears: Configure the network settings. Enter values for: • • • IP address Subnet mask Time Server IP The IP address is the address of your Ethernet network module on the network, the Subnet mask is the mask that the device uses to find other devices on the Ethernet network (255.255.255.
Launching FieldPoint Explorer 135 Table 6 Example 2 - FP-1600 module (cont’d.) Step Action Note 1: This illustration shows a typical configuration. You can press Suggest Values for the FieldPoint Explorer to suggest values. Note 2: If you are using a network, ask the network administrator to assign a unique IP address to your Ethernet network module. 7 Apply your changes.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments Table 6 Example 2 - FP-1600 module (cont’d.) Step Action Press Find Devices! to cause FieldPoint Explorer to detect your FP Modules: Note: If you receive the message No Modules were found, go to Troubleshooting Communication Problems with FieldPoint Ethernet Network Modules on the http://www.ni.com web site. 9 Review the list of devices. Left-click FP Res, and the devices appear in the left panel of the window. 10 Save configuration.
Installing latest firmware 137 Use the steps in Procedure 28 “Check which firmware you are currently using” (page 137) to determine your current firmware revision. Procedure 28 Check which firmware you are currently using Step Action 1 Open the Device Configuration dialog box. 2 • • • Launch FieldPoint Explorer. • Right-click your network module and select Edit this device in the pop-up menu. Click the + next to IA Server with OPC Server.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments 3 Check firmware revision if it is not displayed in Step 2. • If the firmware revision does not appear in the lower left corner, as shown in the previous dialog box, enter revision in the Name field. The firmware revision appears in the upper-right corner as shown in the following illustration. • Click Cancel to exit. Note: Do not press Enter or click OK. Doing so renames the module revision, resulting in undesired changes.
Installing latest firmware 139 the previous section, Procedure 28 “Check which firmware you are currently using” (page 137). --End-- Table 7 Minimum firmware revision required for each of the FieldPoint I/O modules Network Modules Minimum FP-1000/1001 Firmware Minimum FP-1600 Firmware Minimum FP-2000/2010 Firmware Minimum FP-3000 Firmware FP-1000 14 — — — FP-1001 14 — — — FP-1600 — 0100 — — FP-2000 — — 1.0.21 — FP-2010 — — 1.0.21 — FP-3000 — — — 1.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments Table 7 Minimum firmware revision required for each of the FieldPoint I/O modules (cont’d.) Network Modules Minimum FP-1000/1001 Firmware Minimum FP-1600 Firmware Minimum FP-2000/2010 Firmware Minimum FP-3000 Firmware FP-PWM-520 24 0100 1.0.21 1.0 Relay Modules — — — — FP-RLY-420 14 0100 1.0.21 1.0 FP-RLY-422 14 0100 1.0.21 2.3.5 Quadrature Input Module — — — — FP-QUAD-510 25 0200 1.0.
Installing latest firmware 141 and Updates > All Software Versions > Distributed I/O - Fieldpoint). 2 Download the firmware update utility. Browse in the list titled Firmware, and: 3 • Click FP-1000/1001 Firmware Revision 30 for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME. • • Click continue the download process. • • Download FPupdate.zip. If are not already logged in, log in to the web site as prompted. Unzip the archive into your FieldPoint directory. Run FPUpdate to update the firmware.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments Follow the steps in Procedure 28 “Check which firmware you are currently using” (page 137). --End-- Use the following instructions if you use FieldPoint Explorer 3.0.0 or higher. The steps are slightly different if you are using an older version. Procedure 31 Downloading firmware for the FP-1600 Step Action 1 Go to the NL Software Library web site. • • 2 Launch your internet browser. Go to the Driver and Firmware download page on http://www.ni.
Installing latest firmware 4 143 Open the Remote System Explorer dialog box. In the Comm Resource Configuration dialog box, click Browse. 5 Select Install/Upgrade Software. In the Remote System Explorer dialog box, right-click your FP-1600 and select Install/Upgrade Software. 6 Select the firmware update file to install. • • In the Upgrade Firmware dialog box, click Browse. • Click Update. Navigate to the firmware upgrade file you downloaded from the NI web page in Step 2.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments Using the eIO module WARNING Close the FieldPoint Explorer application when you want to activate the eIO module. Both applications attempt to allocate the distributed I/O resources, and therefore cannot run concurrently. If one application is active, the other one cannot run simultaneously. You must adjust the configuration of each module and contact prior to using eIO.
Using the eIO module Figure 10 eIO connections Figure 11 Analogue input module Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments Figure 12 Digital input module Figure 13 Digital output module Accessing troubleshooting resources In case of problems, you can consult the http://www.ni.com for more information.
Accessing troubleshooting resources 147 Why Does the FP-1600/2000/2010 Have Problems Configuring in Computers with 2 Ethernet Ports? Product Group: FieldPoint Hardware Product Name: FP-1600 Version/Revision: N/A Problem: In computers that use two ethernet cards, attempts to configure an FP-1600/2000/2010 sometimes results in the message, no response from module. I am trying to assign an IP address to my FieldPoint 1600 module.
Install PC - Step 3 - National Instruments Note 1: Broadcast messages pass through both ports simultaneously, whereas point-to-point messages go out a single port, based on the address information. Note 2: This affects only the configuration of the IP settings of an FP-1600/2000/2010, but does not affect normal communications.
Accessing troubleshooting resources 149 Problem: Noise from a nearby fluorescent light or machine is interfering with the communication of my FieldPoint Ethernet network module. How do I suppress this noise? Solution: 1. Place a snap-on ferrite noise suppressor on the Ethernet cable. Install the suppressor, using one half-turn (one pass-through) and place the suppressor within 10 cm of the network module.
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. Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server This chapter provides information on the following subjects: • • • • • “Installing ODBC” (page 151) “SQL Server 2005 Express” (page 156) “Installing Apache Web Server 2.0.55” (page 165) Procedure 38 “Installing PHP” (page 172) “Configuring PHP” (page 180) This section is required only if you install the eWEB module or the Web Administrator module.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=sa;Password=BEFMI@A31;Initial Catalog=Messenger_DATA;Data Source=127.0.0.1 • Example of SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server 2005, typically on a remote host, for example 192.168.1.30 Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=sa;Password=BEFMI@A31;Initial Catalog=Messenger_DATA;Data Source=92.168.1.
Installing ODBC • 4 153 Click Finish. Enter parameters and set the database path • Enter the parameters as specified in the following illustration: • Click Select and specify the appropriate configuration databa se: C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Mdb\Messenger_CFG.Mdb. • Click OK. The window that follows appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server • Click Cancel. --End-- If you use Microsoft Access for Messenger_DATA database, use the following steps. Procedure 33 Configuring System DSN for Messenger DATA database Step Action 1 Launch the Open Database Connectivity (OBDC) Administrator tool shown in the previous figure. Click Start on the Windows task bar, and choose Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Data Sources (ODBC) 2 Open the OBDC Setup window for Messenger_DATA.
If you plan to use an SQL Server 4 155 Enter parameters and set the database path. • Enter the parameters as specified in the following illustration: • Click Select and specify the appropriate configuration database: C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Mdb\Messenger_D ATA.mdb. • • Click OK. Click Cancel.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=sa;Password=sa;Initial Catalog=Messenger_DATA;Data In the previous example, user =sa and password = sa. Nortel recommends that you select a new password during the setup of an SQL Server. SQL Server 2005 Express If you use SQL Server 2005 Express, use the steps in the following procedure.
SQL Server 2005 Express 4 157 Click Next. The following window appears. Enter the values as shown. 5 Choose SQL Server authentication and enter sa and password sa and click Next. The following window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server 6 Check the box next to Change the default database to and select Messenger_DATA . Check the other boxes as indicated in the previous figure. Click Next. The following figure appears. 7 Click Finish. The following window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
SQL Server 2005 Express 8 Click Test Data Source. The following window appears. 9 Click OK. The following window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server 10 Click Cancel. --End-- SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine If you use SQL Server 2005 Express, use the steps in the following procedure. Procedure 35 Using SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine Step Action 1 Launch the Open Database Connectivity (OBDC) Administrator tool shown in . Click Start on the Windows task bar, and choose Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Data Sources (ODBC) 2 Open the OBDC Setup window for Messenger_DATA.
SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine 3 Select SQL Server and click Finish. The following window appears. 4 Click Next. The following window appears. Enter the values as shown. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server 5 Choose SQL Server authentication and enter sa and password sa and click Next. The following window appears. 6 Select the check box next to Change the default database to and select Messenger_DATA . Check the other boxes as indicated in the previous figure. Click Next. The following figure appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine 7 Click Finish. The following window appears. 8 Click Test Data Source. The following window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server 9 Click OK. The following window appears. 10 Click Cancel. --End-- Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Installing Apache Web Server 2.0.55 165 Installing Apache Web Server 2.0.55 If installing Apache Web Server on a Windows 2000 Server operating system, STOP the default web server before installing Apache, as follows: Procedure 36 Installing Apache web server 2.0.55 Step Action 1 Click Start on the Windows task bar, and choose Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Internet Services Manager 2 Right-click Default Web Site and choose Stop.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server 3 Accept the License Agreement. Click Next. 4 Review the Apache information. Read the information provided and click Next. 5 Enter Server Information. Enter the domain name, server name and e-mail address. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Installing Apache Web Server 2.0.55 167 In most cases you can accept the default settings, which are retrieved from the current Windows settings. These values are appropriate for most installations. If your network administrator chooses tighter integration of DECT Messenger in the existing network, you must adapt your settings to those provided by the network administrator. In the following illustration, the system is defined to be a member of a domain (in this example, ibsbe.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server 7 Select the features you want to install. Click Next to continue. 8 Begin copying files. Click Install to continue. 9 Acknowledge the completion of the installation. Click Finish. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Installing Apache Web Server 2.0.55 169 --End-- As part of the installation procedure, a number of resources are installed in C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2, as shown in Figure 14 "Resources installed with Apache 2.0" (page 169). Figure 14 Resources installed with Apache 2.0 Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server The startup group contains a number of shortcuts, as shown in Figure 15 "Startup items added by Apache 2.0" (page 170), among which Monitor Apache Servers is the most important one. This process is also shown as an icon in the system tray of your desktop. Figure 15 Startup items added by Apache 2.0 Use the Apache Service Monitor tray icon shown in the following figure to stop the Apache HTTP Server.
Installing Apache Web Server 2.0.55 171 Figure 17 Apache2 as a service Configuring the Apache web server Step Action 1 Navigate to Start > Program Files > Apache HTTP Server 2.0.55 > Configure Apache Server > Edit the Apache httpd.conf Configuration File. 2 Edit the file and add the statements in the following figure at the end of the file. 3 Use the Apache Service Monitor tray icon to restart the Apache HTTP Server.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server Apache is configured. Go to the next section for instructions on how to install the PHP engine. --End-- Install PHP The PHP engine must be installed separately, as follows. Procedure 38 Installing PHP Step Action 1 Start the PHP installer. 2 • Browse to the following folder on the CD-ROM: \05 - Web Server\05.02 – PHP\PHP 5.1.1\. • Double-click php-5.1.1-installer.exe. Begin the installation. Click Next to continue.
Install PHP 3 Accept the License Agreement. 4 Click OK. 5 Choose the Installation type. Select Advanced and click Next to continue. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server 6 Select an install location. ATTENTION Do not accept the default location C:\PHP. 7 • • Click Browse • This creates a new folder called Php. Select the path C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Php as shown in the following illustration: Choose Backup options. Check No and click Next to continue. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
Install PHP 8 Choose a directory to store session data. Click Browse to specify a directory, and the click Next to continue. 9 Specify a temporary directory. Click Browse to specify a directory, and the click Next to continue. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server 10 Enter mail information. Enter the IP address and the mail address of the system administrator. You can accept default values, or choose a dummy value if these parameters are not available. 11 Configure error reporting. Check the level of error reporting you prefer, and click Next to continue. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
Install PHP 12 177 Select the type of http server you wish to run PHP. Check None and click Next to continue. 13 Select file extensions. Select the file extensions you wish to associate with PHP, and click Next to continue. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server 14 Begin copying files. Click Next to confirm your choices and begin copying files. 15 Discard old configuration data. The following error message appears if a previous version of PHP is installed: Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PHP • 16 179 Choose No to prevent using old configuration data. Acknowledge completion of the installation. Click OK to continue. --End-- The PHP install process also creates a number of resources in C:\Program Files\Apache\Php as shown in Figure 18 "Resources installed by PHP" (page 179). Figure 18 Resources installed by PHP Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server Configuring PHP A configuration file named php.ini is also created in the Windows directory, usually C:\Windows. Note: In the configuration file, the semicolon (;) denotes a comment. Procedure 39 Configuring PHP to support DECT Messenger Step Action 1 Double-click on the PHP.ini file to open it in your editor of choice, for example Notepad. 2 Look in the file for the max_execution_time keyword. 3 Specify 45 instead of the default value of 30.
Configuring PHP 6 181 Save the file and close the Notepad editor and Windows Explorer. --End-- The Apache Web Server and PHP are installed and started. If you have configured the DECT Messenger database, you can now test the eWEB application. This requires configuration of the eWEB-related tables: eWEB, eWEB_TOC, eWEB_USER_AUTH, and others. Testing module eWEB You can verify that the web server is running by starting Internet Explorer and typing the URL http://messenger/ez_index.php.
Install PC - Step 4 - Web Server Figure 19 Verifying that the web server is running Testing module Web Administrator You can verify that the web server is running by starting Internet Explorer and typing the URL http://messenger/ez_index.php. If the web server is working correctly, the next window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Configuring PHP 183 You can now return to the remaining steps described in “General - Install PC” (page 11). Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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. Install PC - Step 5 - eSMTP_Server This chapter provides information on the following subjects: • • “Installing the Microsoft SMTP service component” (page 185) “Configuring the Microsoft SMTP service” (page 187) Installing the Microsoft SMTP service component The SMTP Service component is shipped with Windows 2000. The SMTP server is part of the Windows component Internet Information Server.
Install PC - Step 5 - eSMTP_Server 4 Select SMTP Service Choose one of the following: • If SMTP Service is not already checked, select the corresponding check box to select the SMTP Service. • If the box is already checked, the SMTP service is already installed, and you can proceed to Procedure 41 “Configuring the SMTP Service” (page 187).
Configuring the Microsoft SMTP service 6 187 Acknowledge the completion of the installation. Click Finish. --End-- Configuring the Microsoft SMTP service Once the SMTP service is installed, you can tailor the parameters to your own preferences. Procedure 41 “Configuring the SMTP Service” (page 187) illustrates some of the configuration settings that you can define. For more information on these settings, see the Microsoft web site at http://www.microsoft.com.
Install PC - Step 5 - eSMTP_Server • • • 3 4 the folder icon refers to the FTP service (if installed). the globe icon refers to the web server (if installed). the letter icon refers to the SMTP service. Open the Properties window for the SMTP Service • Highlight the SMTP Service, indicated with the letter icon, and right-click. • Select Properties from the pop-up menu. Set parameters on the General tab. Use the General tab to maintain general parameters.
Configuring the Microsoft SMTP service 5 189 Access Advanced settings. Click Advanced to specify the port the SMTP service listens to (leave this value at the default (25) for most environments). 6 Access the Connections window. Click Connection... to configure incoming and outgoing connections on this SMTP virtual server.
Install PC - Step 5 - eSMTP_Server 7 Set options on the Access tab. Use the Access tab to configure client access to the SMTP virtual server and to establish transmission security. • Use Access control to configure Microsoft SMTP Service to allow anonymous access or to prompt users for a username and password. • Use Secure communication to set security for the virtual server once access has been granted.
Configuring the Microsoft SMTP service 8 191 Set Connection control options. Use these options to limit access to the SMTP virtual server by client IP address or domain name. You can grant access to all computers, and then make exceptions to this rule by denying access to specific computers. Alternatively, if you deny access to all computers, you still can grant access to specific computers. 9 Set Relay restrictions.
Install PC - Step 5 - eSMTP_Server Note: If your virtual server is on the Internet, Nortel does not recommend relaying, as the virtual server can end up propagating unsolicited commercial e-mail. 10 Set options on the Messages tab. When a connection is open, and the receiving server is ready to receive data, the system can transmit messages.
Configuring the Microsoft SMTP service 11 193 Set options on the Delivery tab. When a connection is open, and the receiving server has is ready to receive data, the system can transmit messages. Use the Delivery tab to set all delivery and routing options.
Install PC - Step 5 - eSMTP_Server 12 Set Advanced Delivery options. Click Advanced to open the Advanced Delivery dialog box. Use this window to set routing options on your SMTP virtual server: • • • • • • maximum hop count, masquerade domain, fully-qualified domain name, smart host, attempt direct delivery before sending to smart host, perform reverse DNS lookup on incoming messages. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.
Configuring the Microsoft SMTP service 13 195 Set directory services server properties on the LDAP Routing tab. Use the LDAP Routing tab to specify the identity and properties of the directory services server used for this SMTP virtual server. The directory services store information about mail clients and their mailboxes. The SMTP virtual server uses Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) to communicate with the directory services.
Install PC - Step 5 - eSMTP_Server 15 Access domain configuration options. The SMTP virtual server has at least one domain: the Local (default) domain. • Highlight the domain name and right-click to open the pop-menu. Choose Properties to open the Properties window. You can add more domains and configure them as local or remote. You can delete any domain that you create, but you cannot delete the default domain.
Configuring the Microsoft SMTP service 197 For local default domains, you can set the drop directory. • Click Browse and choose the location where you wish set the drop directory. The drop directory is used in the DECT Messenger configuration of the eSMTP_SERVER table. In most cases, the default value C:\Inetpub\mailroot\Drop is used. --End-- Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
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. Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG This chapter provides information on the following subjects: • • • “Installing eCONFIG” (page 200) “Using eCONFIG” (page 203) Procedure 45 “Editing eCONFIG.ini” (page 206) Before you begin Follow the steps in the next procedure before you install Nortel DECT Messenger eCONFIG. Procedure 42 Pre-installation of Nortel DECT Messenger eCONFIG Step Action 1 Complete the steps in “General - Install PC” (page 11).
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG ATTENTION The installation procedure assumes you are installing from a CD-ROM, or a CD image of the product. This means the \07 - Configurator folder must reside in the root of the drive (usually drive D:). Installation from a subdirectory or a network drive is not supported, and can result in the error "Could not find enough disk space for extracting files".
Installing eCONFIG 4 201 Review Welcome information Review the Welcome window information and click Next to continue. 5 Accept the License Agreement. Review the License Agreement, and click Yes to continue. 6 Enter name and company information. Enter name and company information, and click Next to continue Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG 7 Start copying files. Click Next to verify your selections and start copying files. 8 Acknowledge completion of the installation, and reboot your machine if requested. When the installation is complete, review the information provided, and choose one of the following: • If the Setup Complete window advises you to reboot your PC, do so. • If no reboot is required, click Finish to complete the installation.
Using eCONFIG --End-- Using eCONFIG After you complete the preceding steps, a shortcut appears on your desktop, as shown in Figure 20 "The Messenger shortcut" (page 203). Figure 20 The Messenger shortcut Procedure 44 Accessing properties from the Messenger shortcut Step Action 1 Select the Messenger shortcut icon, and right-click. 2 Choose Properties from the pop-up menu to access the Properties window for this shortcut, as shown in Figure 21 "Messenger icon properties" (page 204).
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG Figure 21 Messenger icon properties The Target field points to C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net eCONFIG\Exe\eConfig.exe. Editing startup parameters If you start the software with this default setting, you are prompted at startup to enter a number of missing parameters, as shown in Figure 22 "Missing parameters prompt" (page 204). Figure 22 Missing parameters prompt eCONFIG is requesting the following parameters: • eKernel address: the default setting *LOCAL refers to the 127.0.
Editing eCONFIG.ini 205 IP address of the DECT Messenger system that runs eKERNEL must be specified. • eKernel port: the default value 9000 is the port number that is typically used in eKERNEL_SITE table as the administration port, which is used in the sockets connection between eCONFIG and eKERNEL. Note: The language keyword pictured in Figure 22 "Missing parameters prompt" (page 204) is no longer used, because the language of the user is retrieved from the configuration automatically.
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG Figure 23 Accessing the eCONFIG.ini To edit the eCONFIG.ini: Procedure 45 Editing eCONFIG.ini Step Action 1 Open Windows Explorer. 2 Navigate to the file. 3 Double-click to open the file in your default text editor, usually Notepad. --End-- During installation, eCONFIG uses the default eCONFIG.INI file, as shown in Figure 24 "eCONFIG.ini default" (page 207). Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.
Editing eCONFIG.ini 207 Figure 24 eCONFIG.ini default In this case, the parameter Messenger_CFG is not defined, and the user is prompted to select the Messenger_CFG database on the PC that runs eKERNEL. This is usually found in the path C:\SOPHO Messenger\Mdb , on the system that runs eKERNEL. To prevent the software from prompting for a database file at startup, set the path and filename in the eCONFIG.INI file.
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG In this case, you can skip the process of manually editing the eCONFIG.INI file. Once the correct file is selected, you can use eCONFIG to navigate on the network. • On a local machine, navigate to the local path C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Mdb\Messenger_CFG.MDB • On a distributed machine, navigate to the appropriate machine, and select the Messenger_CFG.MDB file in the shared directory.
Editing eCONFIG.ini 209 When eKERNEL is started, the first tab shows the eCONFIG module. In Figure 27 "eKERNEL interface" (page 209), eKERNEL is shown with IP address 10.110.49.170 port 9000. Figure 27 eKERNEL interface When the eCONFIG task is started, you must enter a valid user and password as shown in Figure 28 "eCONFIG Signon" (page 209). The information you enter is compared to the eCONFIG_USER table in Messenger_CFG.MDB.
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG An operational environment usually features other users as well, each of them with an associated password and security level. Note 1: Nortel strongly recommends assigning a secret password to default users. Note 2: It is possible to keep the changes of eCONFIG suspended, so that you can resume the configuration later. As a result, the changes are not applied immediately, and the work space of temporary changes is stored online.
Editing eCONFIG.ini 211 Figure 30 Select the correct path In the dialog box shown in Figure 30 "Select the correct path" (page 211): Procedure 46 Updating eCONFIG.INI Step Action 1 Navigate to the folder where MESSENGER_CFG resides. 2 Select the MESSENGER_CFG file. 3 Press OK. The eCONFIG.INI is updated automatically with the selected path. --End-- The most common location for local users to find MESSENGER.
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG navigate through the Network Neighborhood to select the appropriate file. Contact the system administration regarding security, and network questions related to access privileges. Note: In some environments, distributed maintenance can lead to redesign of the network topology, especially in cases where DECT Messenger is initially installed in a separate network.
Editing eCONFIG.ini 213 The eCONFIG features an interface as shown in Figure 32 "The eCONFIG interface" (page 213). Contact Nortel for more information on training sessions for the DECT Messenger. Figure 32 The eCONFIG interface To make any configuration change, left-click a node in the left panel of the window. • Right-click the node to access a pop-up a menu, with menu options depending on the selected environment.
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG — Date picker — Time picker Figure 33 Site configuration window An example of a Grid view is shown in Figure 34 "GRID view" (page 215). In most cases, these nodes are indicated with >>> symbol, indicating the one-to-many relationship that is common with these nodes. For example, a single eASYNC instance (site 1 – area 1) can have definitions for multiple providers, each of them with a separate set of parameters.
Editing eCONFIG.ini 215 Figure 34 GRID view You can edit detailed records on the Grid by selecting the record in the left-hand area of the grid (indicated with an arrow) and clicking Edit. You can add new records by clicking New. You can delete records by first clicking Edit, and then clicking Delete. Figure 35 "Browsing option" (page 216) illustrates the Browsing option. The current value is shown in a Label; click Browse to select a new value.
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG Figure 35 Browsing option Click on Default output program facility to view information for it. Click Browse to open the Select Facility window as shown in Figure 36 "Browsing an output program" (page 216). In this interface, you can select a record in the left-hand pane of the Grid interface. When a record is selected, OK is enabled.
Editing eCONFIG.ini 217 An advanced grid interface is available in many situations, as shown in Figure 37 "Advanced GRID interface" (page 217). As well, many module-related windows include an Overview tab, which provides access to only those tables that are relevant. A table selector is shown on the left. Use the drop-down list to choose the function from the following options: Normal, Inverted, or Group.
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG Figure 38 eKERNEL error: connection cannot be established On the maintenance windows, there is extensive consistency testing on data validation of several parameters. These nodes are indicated in red. For example, on the Alarm window shown in Figure 39 "Alarms" (page 218), two parameters are in error. The selected error is explained on the right-hand panel of the window, in a statement such as Value must be specified for this parameter.
Editing eCONFIG.ini 219 Figure 40 Date selector If you want to abort the configuration process, you can use the Exit menu. A confirmation requester appears, as shown in Figure 41 "Confirm Applying configuration" (page 219). Figure 41 Confirm Applying configuration Choose one of the following: • If you answer No, the changes you made are stored online on the hard disk, and the can resume the configuration process later.
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG for example, eGRID, Microsoft Access, and so on. You can stop the Apache web server as well. • When eTM is operational, refer to the special instructions. Because eTM is monitoring jobs, this includes the following steps: Procedure 48 Apply a new configuration Step Action 1 Shut down eTM • • • 2 Select the Stop menu option Close all modules Selecting the Exit menu option Confirm your choice to shut down eTM Click OK. 3 Apply the new configuration Click OK.
Editing eCONFIG.ini 221 Click OK. 5 Acknowledge successful application of the new configuration files. If the apply process was successful, the following dialog box appears. Click OK. 6 Remove old registry keys. Nortel recommends using REGDIT to manually remove the old registry keys in the following section: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Philips\SOPHO Messenger@Net] 7 Locate the new registry file.
Install PC - Step 6 - eCONFIG 9 Acknowledge the completion of the merge operation. After merging the data, the following message box appears 10 Restart the environment. Choose either of the following: • If you use eTM, the Task Manager retrieves the new configuration from the local registry repository, and activates the configured modules. This is shown in Figure 42 "eTM module interface" (page 223).
Editing eCONFIG.ini Figure 42 eTM module interface Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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. Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic Overview This chapter describes the following procedures to install the hardware and software required when you plan to use the eVBVOICE module of the DECT Messenger. • • • • Procedure 49 “Meeting installation requirements” (page 225) • Procedure 53 “Installing VBVOICE 4.
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic ATTENTION Supported means supported by both Dialogic SR6, Pronexus VBVoice 4.4 and IBS Technology, and Services eVBVOICE. In the current release of DECT Messenger only the following adapters are supported. • • • 12-ports analogue Dialogic Board D/120JCT-LS 4-ports analogue Dialogic Board D/41JCT-LS EURO 4-port analogue Dialogic D4PCIUFWEU Test other adapters that are supported by Dialogic SR6 and Pronexus VBVoice 4.
Install the board 227 --End-- Install the board Procedure 50 Installing the board Step Action 1 Power off the PC and disconnect all power cables. 2 Install the Dialogic adapter in a suitable PCI slot. See the manual Pronexus – Voice Card Setup that came with your board for mode information. WARNING Adjust the rotating address switch on the board to the address 0. There is a small switch in the middle of the board that can adjust to cause all lines to start at boot time in onhook position.
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic 3 Restart your computer. On some computers a Found new hardware message appears. Always click Cancel when this occurs. Do not attempt to install drivers at this stage. The required drivers are installed later. --End-- Install Dialogic SR6 for Windows Procedure 51 Installing Dialogic SR6 for Windows Step Action 1 Navigate to Dialogic SR6 located on the CD-ROM in 04 - Dialogic SR6.1.63 and VBVoice 4.4 > 04.01 Dialogic SR6.1.63. 2 Unzip Dialogic.6.1.63.zip.
Install Dialogic SR6 for Windows 6 In the Customer Information window that appears, enter your user name and company name. 7 Click Next. The Choose Destination Location window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic 8 Accept the default Destination Folder. 9 Click Next. The Select Features window figure appears, shown in the following figure. 10 Check the box next to Core Runtime Package. 11 Click Next. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install Dialogic SR6 for Windows 231 The following window appears. 12 Ignore the message shown and click Yes to continue. The Select Program Folder window appears, shown in the following figure. 13 Accept the default Program Folder. 14 Click Next. The Start Copying Files window appears, shown in the following figure. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic 15 Click Next to start the copying process. The Found New Hardware Wizard appears, shown in the next figure. 16 When the Found New Hardware Wizard appears, shown in the next figure, perform the actions that follow. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install Dialogic SR6 for Windows • • Select No, not this time. • • Select Install the software automatically. 233 Click Next. A second Found New Hardware Wizard window appears, as shown in the following figure. Click Next. The Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard window appears, as shown in the following figure. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic • • Click Finish to close the wizard. If you are prompted to restart, click Finish in the window that appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Launch the Dialogic Configuration Manager • 235 Reboot your computer. --End-- Launch the Dialogic Configuration Manager Procedure 52 Launching the Dialogic Configuration Manager Step Action 1 Navigate to the Dialogic Configuration Manager located in Start > Program Files > Intel Dialogic System Release > Configuration Manager – DCM. The Dialogic Configuration Window appears with the appropriate installed board shown in the configuration panel.
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic Right click on the configure device to adjust the settings according to your country. For example, as shown in the following figure, BE represents Belgium. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Launch the Dialogic Configuration Manager Click OK to continue. Click on the green arrow to attempt to start the Dialogic drivers. If the drivers can start, the following windows open. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic • A system equipped with Dialogic D4PCIUFWEU The following windows show similar screens for a system equipped with a Dialogic D4PCIUFWEU board. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic 3 Check that Dialogic System Service is listed in the Service section in the Control Panel. 4 Check that Dialogic System Service is defined with startup type Manual. eVBVOICE starts the service as required automatically. This means you do not need to change the startup mode to Automatic. You can stop the service back to restore the initial startup state. You can changes the properties of the card after you stop the service. --End-- Install VBVOICE 4.
Install VBVOICE 4.4 runtime 241 Step Action 1 Navigate to VBVOICE 4.4 runtime located on the CD-ROM in 04 - Dialogic SR6.1.63 and VBVoice 4.4 -> 04.02 - VBVoice 4.4 Runtime. 2 Double-click vbv44_44039.exe. The following window appears as shown in the following figure. When the Installation Wizard starts up, the license agreement appears. 3 Click Yes to accept. 4 Click Next to continue. The following Welcome window appears. 5 Click Next to continue.
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic 6 Click Next to continue. The Backup Replaced Files? window appears. See following figure. 7 Click Next to continue. The Ready to Install window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install VBVOICE 4.4 runtime 8 Click Next to continue. The Installing progress window appears. 9 When the installation is complete, click Next to continue. The Install VBWap? window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic 10 Click No. Do not install VBWap. The Install VBVoice VBVConfig? window appears. 11 Click Yes to install VBVConfig. The Initializing Wise Installation Wizard appears, followed by the Welcome to vbvConfig Setup program window, shown in the following figure. 12 Click Next to continue. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install VBVOICE 4.4 runtime The Start Installation window appears, shown in the following figure. 13 Click Next to continue. The Updating System Configuration window appears. Wait for the Installation Complete window to appear, shown in the following figure. 14 Click Finish. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic The Install VBVoice VoiceInterfaceInstaller? window appears. 15 Click Yes to install the VoiceInterfaceInstaller. The Initializing Wise Installation Wizard appears, followed by the Welcome to the Voice Interface Installer window, shown in the following figure. 16 Click Next to continue. The Select the type of Voice Card window appears, shown in the following figure.
Install VBVOICE 4.4 runtime 17 Choose Dialogic. 18 Click Next to continue. 247 The Ready to Install window appears, as shown in the following figure. 19 Click Next to continue. The VoiceCard Type window appears, as shown in the following figure. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic 20 Click OK. A registering runtime components window appears. When the registration to complete, a warning window appears. Ignore the warning message shown in following figure stating that Dialogic SR5.1 drivers are not found. The VBVoice runtime distribution was developed by Pronexus before the Intel Dialogic System Release 6.0 existed, so the verification signals the non existence of the Service Release. 21 Click OK.
Install VBVOICE 4.4 runtime 23 249 Read the message and click Finish. Another Installation Completed window appears, as shown in the following figure. 24 Click EXIT. The following window appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Install PC - Step 7 - Dialogic 25 Read the message and click OK to restart the computer, or click Cancel to return to Windows. --End-- Start eVBVOICE Note: If eVBVOICE and eKERNEL are not configured, skip the remainder of this chapter. If eVBVOICE and eKERNEL are already configured, continue with the remainder of this chapter. The required drivers and runtime distribution objects are now installed.
Start eVBVOICE The eVBVOICE application shows a window similar to the following window. Figure 44 eVBVOICE - DECT Messenger This completes the installation procedure for the Dialogic adapter. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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. Install PC - Upgrade DECT Messenger Introduction Since the introduction of DECT Messenger, several commercial versions have been released: 1.0, 2.0, 2.8, 2.9, 2.9.10, 3.0, and now 4.0. There are two major items involved in upgrading to a new release. • • updated database design prerequisites Generally speaking, new releases typically introduce new functionality and handle known maintenance issues of previous releases.
Install PC - Upgrade DECT Messenger This involves making a backup of data you do not want to lose, uninstalling the components you installed previously as part of your current version of DECT Messenger, and installing the new components from the CD-ROM of release 4.0. Finally you must restore the data you saved in the beginning. Note: If you can afford the down time, consider a "scratch" install.
Upgrade DECT Messenger from 2.8 to 4.0 2 255 Make a backup of your current environment. Create a ZIP-file containing the following directories (if available) C:\SOPHO Messenger C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net eCONFIG Note: Store the ZIP-files in a safe location, especially if you plan to format the PC to scratch install a new operating system. 3 Make a copy of any important items you do not want to lose. 4 Copy the file "Messenger_CFG.MDB" residing in "C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Mdb".
Install PC - Upgrade DECT Messenger Only perform a scratch install if you have good reasons to do so, as it increases downtime and involves additional risks, as more steps are involved. --End-- Procedure 55 Uninstalling previously installed items (recommended) Step Action 1 Due to the number of changed items, for example in Prerequisites, Nortel recommends that you uninstall or delete all software related to DECT Messenger. If the message shown in the following figure appears, click No to All.
Upgrade DECT Messenger from 2.8 to 4.0 257 To continue the upgrade of DECT Messenger, follow the steps in the procedure “Upgrade DECT Messenger from 2.8 to 4.0” (page 254). --End-- Follow the steps in the next procedure to install DECT Messenger release 4.0 from scratch. Installing from scratch formats the system and erases all the data. Again, only perform a scratch install if you have good reasons to do so, as it increases downtime and involves additional risks, as more steps are involved.
Install PC - Upgrade DECT Messenger Follow the steps in the next procedure to complete the Upgrade of DECT Messenger from 2.8 to 4.0. Procedure 57 Completing the upgrade from 2.8 to 4.0 Step Action 1 Install DECT Messenger based upon the latest CD-ROM. Follow all steps in the documentation. Install all prerequisites and components as described in steps 00 to 09. ATTENTION After installing 02.01 - Nortel DECT Messenger, copy the file Messenger_CFG.
Upgrade DECT Messenger from 2.9 to 4.0 259 Upgrade DECT Messenger from 2.9 to 4.0 Follow the steps in the next procedure when you want to upgrade DECT Messenger from release 2.9 to release 4.0. Procedure 58 Upgrading DECT Messenger from 2.9 to 4.0 Step Action 1 End all activity of DECT Messenger including the following activities. 2 • • end all running modules • end the activities in the remote PCs if your modules are distributed among multiple PCs.
Install PC - Upgrade DECT Messenger 8 If you use the Task Manager or Task Manager High Availability, export the registry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Philip s\SOPHO Messenger@Net. Make sure you have a copy of this REG-file to be applied again later. You probably have a shortcut to eTM or TM_HA residing in the Startup group of the Administrator and launched automatically with automated windows logon. 9 To continue with the upgrade of DECT Messenger 2.9 to 4.
Upgrade DECT Messenger from 2.9 to 4.0 • • • • • • • • • • 261 Prerequisites Philips License Manager Philips DMS-API Service Apache HTTP Server Adobe Acrobat Reader NI DataSocket NI FieldPoint Explorer PHP 4.x.x Dialogic System Release VbVoice 4.x Note: Some items may not be present in you system. To continue the upgrade of DECT Messenger, follow the steps in the procedure Procedure 61 “Completing the upgrade from 2.9 to 4.
Install PC - Upgrade DECT Messenger operating system, such as Moxa adapter, PCI boards, and so on. 2 • Record the usage of COM-ports, for example COM1 for eCAP, COM2 for pcAnywhere, and so on. • Ensure you have the License file for the dongle that licenses the system. • Make a backup image of the PC, for example with GHOST software. Now you can scratch install the system. Apply the changes gathered in the previous step, for example Computer Name, IP address, and so on.
Upgrade DECT Messenger from 3.0 to 4.0 4 263 Uninstall and install eCONFIG instances installed on other systems in the network as well. In some environments eCONFIG is not only available on the main system running eKERNEL, but also on networked PCs of departmental administrators. ATTENTION Never reuse or apply an old configuration generated with eCONFIG prior to R4.0. At prompt of eCONFIG that a working database is available, reply No. --End-- Upgrade DECT Messenger from 3.0 to 4.
Install PC - Upgrade DECT Messenger 6 Store the contents of the following directories (if available) • • 7 C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Log C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\eLOG If you are using National Instruments infrastructure, make sure you have a copy of the configuration file. This is a file that usually has the extension IAK. Use the Fieldpoint Explorer tool to create the file. 8 If you launch eKERNEL and other processes through shortcuts, make sure you have a copy of these shortcuts.
Upgrade DECT Messenger from 3.0 to 4.0 265 If the message shown in the following figure appears, click No to All. 3 Release 3.0 and release 4.0 share some items that remain unchanged and so must not be uninstalled. Uninstall only the items that changed compared to your current Messenger installation. Do not uninstall the following unchanged items: • • • • MDAC 2.8 TCP Monitor MSDE National Instruments The following are changed items that are optional to uninstall.
Install PC - Upgrade DECT Messenger An install from scratch is a recommended option if you want to replace hardware, replace operating system, or you suspect your system is malfunctioning. Procedure 64 Installing from scratch (not recommended) Step Action 1 Verify the following. 2 • Record the Computer Name and presence in workgroup of domain. • Record the Network Setting, such as IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. • • Record if ROUTE PRINT shows persistent routes.
Upgrade DECT Messenger within release 4.0 267 ATTENTION If you skipped uninstalling unchanged components, you can skip the reinstalling of the unchanged components. ATTENTION After installing 02.01 - Nortel DECT Messenger, copy the file Messenger_CFG.MDB saved in the procedure Procedure 62 “Upgrading DECT Messenger from 3.0 to 4.0” (page 263) into the C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Mdb. 2 If you saved \Log or \eLOG, restore this data.
Install PC - Upgrade DECT Messenger This section applies to you if you have a release 4.0 environment and you followed the installation instructions, upgrade instruction, or both. Also you must covered “prerequisite” steps as well as other steps involved in setting up release 4.0. Naming conventions At general availability of release 4.0, a CD-ROM was produced with the naming convention "Nortel DECT Messenger - Release 4.0.0 - build 2008.04.23" The “4.0.0” indicates release 4.
Upgrade DECT Messenger within release 4.0 • • 269 copying the new program resuming the task manager In some conditions the introduction of new functionality or enhancement effects more than one file. In such cases, an “InstallShield” or “MSIsetup” file is found. For example, if in Q3 or Q3 2007, further enhancements to “Web Administrator” are made, resulting in new PHP-pages and other new/update resources, you may find a file “2007.12.32 – Web Administrator” containing a “Web Administrator.msi” file.
Install PC - Upgrade DECT Messenger New build When the number of “updates” reaches an internal limit, NEC Philips may decide to deliver a new build. The level of the software can then change into, for example “SOPHO Messenger@Net - Release 4.0.1 - build 2008.04.01”. If special instructions in such a future build apply, the instructions will be documented. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.
. Install PC - Reinstalling Nortel DECT Messenger This chapter provides instructions to help you upgrade DECT Messenger within the same Major release. Follow the steps in Procedure 66 “Upgrading DECT Messenger” (page 271) to reinstall DECT Messenger. Procedure 66 Upgrading DECT Messenger Step Action 1 Stop DECT Messenger. End all activity of DECT Messenger by closing all running modules and (if available) task manager. 2 Create Backups.
Install PC - Reinstalling Nortel DECT Messenger You must install this software again during the installation of the Messenger. 5 Uninstall the Messenger. • Click Start in the Windows task bar, and choose Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. • • • Select DECT Messenger from the list. Click Remove. When the following dialog box appears, click No to All.
Upgrade DECT Messenger within release 4.0 273 ATTENTION After completing the steps in “Install PC - Step 2 - Nortel DECT Messenger” (page 95), you must restore the file Messenger_CFG.MDB, which you backed up Step 3 of this procedure, to the folder: C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Mdb. If you saved \Log or \eLOG you can restore that data as well. ATTENTION Never reuse or apply an old configuration generated with eCONFIG prior to the Messenger version you are using.
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. Module eAPI Introduction The module eAPI is not a real module, but rather a description of a public Application Program Interface (API) for third-party developers who want to communicate with DECT Messenger. This chapter is intended for developers who want to build an interface to the eKERNEL module. The objective of this document is to describe how developers can integrate applications with DECT Messenger. Note that the eAPI interface has limited capabilities.
Module eAPI Therefore, when building an eAPI-based third-party product, you require an application that acts as TCP client and establishes a sockets connection to the eKERNEL module, which acts as TCP server. Depending on the eKERNEL settings, the sockets connections are kept open or are closed after reception of a request. When the socket is kept open, the port remains allocated to the connected client. This is suitable for implementations where a dedicated connection is required.
Introduction to a sockets client 277 • The parameter set_or_reset can supports the following values: *SET or *RESET • The parameter group refers to a configured group defined in the eKERNEL_GROUP table • The parameter alarm_descry refers to a configured alarm description, defined in the eKERNEL_ALARM table • The parameter remove_after supports the following values: *SENT, *RESET or *CALC Refer to the appropriate chapters of this document for more information on the tables.
Module eAPI 7 You can alter the code shown in Figure 46 "Sample socket client code" (page 279) to specify the correct parameters for the parameters group (use one of the values specified in the eKERNEL_GROUP table), alarm description (use one of the values specified in the eKERNEL_ALARM table), and so on.
More extended program 279 Figure 46 Sample socket client code More extended program Refer to “Module - eAPI sample” (page 281) for a detailed source code listing of a more complete implementation of a Visual Basic program that implements eAPI functionality. The compiled program eAPI.exe and the source code eAPI.zip (zipped) are shipped with the DECT Messenger and the .exe is installed when you select eAPI module during custom install.
Module eAPI Some typical features include: • Ability to specify certain runtime parameters of the program by means of the command line parameters in the shortcut, such as: /Site:2 /eKernel address:*LOCAL /eKernel port:3209 /Log drive:C • A menu that provides a queue (list) that the module can use to handle situations in which eKERNEL is temporarily unavailable. • Logging facilities on-screen, with the option to left-click a log entry to see details.
. Module - eAPI sample eAPI_form - 1 Option Explicit ’ -------------------------------------’ This program requires a valid command$ ’ -------------------------------------’ /Site:1 ’ /eKernel address:*LOCAL or value xxx.xxx.xxx.
Module - eAPI sample Dim lcl_start As Integer Dim lcl_end As Integer Dim lcl_from As String Dim lcl_to As String Dim lcl_value As String lcl_from = LCase$(< & keyword & >) lcl_to = LCase$() lcl_start = InStr(1, LCase$(xml), lcl_from) lcl_end = InStr(lcl_start + Len(lcl_from), LCase$(xml), lcl_to) lcl_value = Mid$(xml, lcl_start + Len(lcl_from), 1 + lcl_end - lcl_start Len(lcl_to)) If Err Then parse_xml = N/A log S, INF, Warning : parameter ’ & keyword & ’ not available in ’ & xml & ’ E
Real-world examples ’ Inform user lab_msg = Message submitted to eKERNEL. End Sub Private Sub Form_QueryUnload(Cancel As Integer, UnloadMode As Integer) Dim lcl_o As String ’ Submit shutdown request to ekernel if connected On Error Resume Next: Err = 0 If ip_ekernel.State = 7 Then lcl_o = Shutdown ip_ekernel.SendData lcl_o + Chr$(13) + Chr$(10) If Err Then lab_msg = Error & Err & - & Err.Description log E, ERR, TCP senddata error & Err & - & Err.
Module - eAPI sample g_log_path = D:\SOPHO Messenger@Net g_log_days = 14 lab_log_path = & g_log_path lab_log_days = & g_log_days ’ Default command line parameters eAPI_form - 3 ’ /Site:1 /eKernel address:*LOCAL /eKernel port:3209 /Log drive:C g_command = Command$ If g_command = Then Lcl_Msg = Warning: eAPI is started without command line parameters. + Chr$(10) + Ch r$(10) Lcl_Msg = Lcl_Msg + Check the command string in the target value in the properties o f the shortcut.
Real-world examples 285 issing in command string., vbCritical, eAPI - SOPHO Messenger@Net) Unload Me End If If g_ekernel_remote_port = N/A Then lcl_rc = MsgBox(eAPI could not start. Parameter ’/eKernel port:xxxxx’ missing in com mand string., vbCritical, eAPI - SOPHO Messenger@Net) Unload Me End If If g_log_drive = N/A Then lcl_rc = MsgBox(eAPI could not start. Parameter ’/Log drive:x’ missing in command st ring.
Module - eAPI sample tim.Interval = 100 tim.Enabled = True End Sub Private Sub ip_ekernel_Connect() Dim lcl_version As String Dim lcl_o As String ’ Update screen g_ekernel_local_address = ip_ekernel.LocalIP lab_ekernel_local_address = & g_ekernel_local_address g_ekernel_local_port = ip_ekernel.
Real-world examples ong, ByVal Source As String, ByVal HelpFile As String, ByVal HelpContext As Long, CancelDispl ay As Boolean) lab_msg = Error & number & - & Description log E, ERR, TCP error & number & - & Description & (eKERNEL) End Sub Private Sub mnu_ekernel_disconnect_Click() ip_ekernel.Close lab_ekernel_state.
Module - eAPI sample Case 9 lab_ekernel_msg = Error lab_ekernel_state.BackColor = RGB(128, 0, 0) Case Else End Select End If ’ Only process if ekernel_outq is populated If lst_ekernel_outq.ListCount = 0 Then Exit Sub ’ Not yet connected If ip_ekernel.State <> 7 Then On Error Resume Next Err = 0 If ip_ekernel.State <> sckClosed Then ip_ekernel.
Real-world examples 289 ip_ekernel.SendData lcl_o + Chr$(13) + Chr$(10) If Err Then lab_msg = Error & Err & - & Err.Description log E, ERR, Error & Err & - & Err.Description & during SendData & lcl_ o & to eKERNEL Exit Do Else lst_ekernel_outq.RemoveItem 0 log O, TCP, lcl_o End If Loop On Error GoTo 0 ’ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------’ Close socket after send ’ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------DoEvents ip_ekernel.
Module - eAPI sample lab_clock = & Format$(Now, hh:nn:ss) ’ Update guarding lcl_guarding = Timer - g_guarding If lcl_guarding < 0 Then lcl_guarding = lcl_guarding + 86400 If (lab_guarding <> Format$(lcl_guarding, 00000)) Then lab_guarding = Format$(lcl_guarding, 00000) End If ’ Process ekernel process_ekernel ’ Enable timer to resume processing tim.Enabled = True End Sub Private Sub txt_log_GotFocus() lst_log.
Real-world examples If g_ekernel_remote_port = Then Exit Sub ’ build directory and file Dim lcl_path As String Dim lcl_file As String ’ start error recovery On Error Resume Next: Err = 0 ’ if specified drive is valid, try to toggle between C: drive and D: drive Err = 0 Dim lcl_chk As Integer lcl_chk = Len(Dir$(g_log_path, vbDirectory)) lcl_path = g_log_path If Len(Dir$(lcl_path, vbDirectory)) = 0 Then MkDir lcl_path End If lcl_chk = Len(Dir$(g_log_path, vbDirectory)) If ((Err = 52) Or (lcl_chk = 0)) Then S
Module - eAPI sample g_LastLogFile = lcl_file ’ open file D:\SOPHO messenger@Net\log\02001_eAPI\20001030txt Open lcl_path & \ & lcl_file For Append As 1 ’ write log record Print #1, Format$(Now, dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss) & - & log_type & : & log_sts & : & log_dta ’ close log file Close 1 ’ disable error recovery On Error GoTo 0 End Sub Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
. Module - eASYNC The module eASYNC consists of one program eASYNC.exe, written in Visual Basic. Overview eASYNC.exe The eASYNC.exe is the Visual Basic component of the eASYNC module. The program communicates with two processes: the eKERNEL.exe and the asynchronous modem attached to a COM port. The eKERNEL.exe is the central engine that centralizes all database access and communication with input and output capable modules. The eASYNC.exe communicates with eKERNEL.exe by means of TCP sockets.
Module - eASYNC command or in the appropriate sections of the Windows network settings. The keyword Log drive refers to the drive in which the logging data must be stored; usually this is the C:-drive, referring to C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Log\ structure. At startup, the eASYNC.exe sends an XML string to eKERNEL.exe requesting a configuration. This step is needed for each module that interacts with eKERNEL.
Overview 295 Refer to the appropriate sections on the database tables that define the received parameters for more information on each value. The information in this document is provided for informational purposes; detailed description of these internal inter-process communications is beyond the scope of this document. If the shown in Figure 48 "A typical cfgrqs configuration request and reply" (page 294) is received, a license for eASYNC is valid.
Module - eASYNC The eASYNC module receives message requests from eKERNEL. After processing, feedback is sent from eASYNC to eKERNEL. Figure 51 "Sample eKERNEL message request and eASYNC feedback" (page 296) shows an example of a message request and the feedback generated by eASYNC. Figure 51 Sample eKERNEL message request and eASYNC feedback During communications, eASYNC contacts the provider and handle the dialog that is required to deliver the message.
Overview Figure 52 eASYNC tab Logging Logging information is available both on-screen and in logging files. You can view on-screen logging through the Logging tab. Figure 53 eASYNC Logging tab Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Module - eASYNC Figure 54 Sample logging data for SMS to PROXIMUS Figure 55 Sample logging data for SMS to KPN Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Overview Figure 56 Sample logging data for PAGING to BELGACOM Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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. Module - eBACKUP You can use the eBACKUP module to make a backup of a predefined list of files. The eBACKUP.exe must be started from a shortcut, which provides a number of command line parameters.
Module - eBACKUP Table 8 eBACKUP sample data Si t e From path From file To path To file 3 C:\Php php.ini C:\Temp\[weekday]\php php.ini 3 C:\Program Files\Apache group\Apach e\conf httpd.conf C:\Temp\[weekday]\Progra m Files\Apache Group\Apache\conf httpd.conf 3 C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Exe csta.dll C:\Temp\[weekday]\SOPH O Messenger@Net\Exe csta.dll 3 C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Exe CSTA_Service.ex e C:\Temp\[weekday]\SOPH O Messenger@Net\Exe CSTA_Service .
Overview 303 When eBACKUP is started, a blank window with one button is shown, for example, Backup site 3. Figure 58 Backup start window Click Backup to begin the backup procedure. When all the files are successfully copied, the window becomes green. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Module - eBACKUP Figure 59 Backup successful If one or more files are not copied, the window becomes red. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Overview 305 Figure 60 Backup error window During backup, logging information is written to the hard disk, an example of which is shown in Figure 61 "Sample backup log" (page 306). Note that in the example, the file eIO.exe was not saved. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Module - eBACKUP Figure 61 Sample backup log Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Overview 307 Nortel recommends that you close all the DECT Messenger applications before starting the backup procedure. In release 2, the file copy procedure is implemented by means of a Windows API-call, as shown with the code excerpt in Figure 62 "File copy example" (page 307): Figure 62 File copy example ATTENTION To ensure a complete and consistent image, you must close all applications before backup.The code shown in Figure 62 "File copy example" (page 307) can back up files, even if they are open.
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. Module - eCAP The module eCAP consists of the program eCAP.exe, written in Visual Basic. In general, DECT Messenger programs reside in the default directory C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Exe, unless otherwise implemented in your environment. Overview eCAP.exe The eCAP.exe is a Visual Basic component of the eCAP module. The program communicates with two processes: the eKERNEL.exe and an external alarm interface. The eKERNEL.
Module - eCAP 3102. The special value *LOCAL refers to the assigned IP address of the first NIC adapter found in the PC. You can determine the IP address using the IPCONFIG.exe command or in the appropriate sections of the Windows network settings. The keyword Log drive refers to the drive where the logging data must be stored. Usually this is C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Log\. At startup, the eCAP.exe sends an XML string to eKERNEL.exe requesting a configuration.
Overview 311 Figure 65 eCAP Connection tab Because the eCAP is designed to handle asynchronous serial communications with a number of alarm systems, the eCAP requires configuration settings to start processing. These values are returned through the reply that is sent on return of the request.
Module - eCAP In many cases the distance between the DECT Messenger and the external-alarm system is relatively small, so no extra hardware is needed. In some conditions hardware is needed, such as, when RS-232-C limitations apply (for example, at 9600 baud maximum limit of 9 metres). In some cases galvanic isolation is requested, or base-band modems, SOPHO LAM, CISCO equipment, and so on are needed to bridge the distance between the DECT Messenger and the alarm system.
Functional description 313 Table 9 Supported manufacturer/model protocols (cont’d.) Manufacturer Model BEMAC DIANA 1 BEMAC DIANA 2 ELDAD L:48-0:RC-1:SR-2:SS-3:SS-4:SR GENERIC *BASE GENT 3400 GENT VIGILON EN54 M-TECH ESPRESSO NIRA *BASE TELEVIC PROTOCOL CONVERTOR – L:03 TYCO MINERVA 80 VSK DE LICHTERVELDE VSK OLV VAN VREDE VSK ST-JOZEF WORMALD *BASE WORMALD L:01 WORMALD G:EIPM ARGINA The valid manufacturer is ARITECH and the valid model is *BASE.
Module - eCAP Aritech *BASE is based upon the installation Floreal Nieuwpoort. Figure 66 Sample Aritech protocol data Aritech alarms are always sent to group ARITECH, because no pager information is available in the datastream. Messages are sent with alarm description ARITECH. An alarm is set only when Gebeur occurs in the Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Functional description 315 datastream. When BRAND occurs the message is BRAND; in other cases the message is ARITECH. When HERSTEL occurs a general reset of all ARITECH alarms is issued. Note: Use of this protocol usually requires consulting services and customizing. Figure 67 ARITECH Model 1 alarm (based upon installation RUCA) Aritech model 1 alarms are always sent to group ARITECH_F, ARITECH_C, or ARITECH_B, depending on the datastream.
Module - eCAP When HERSTEL occurs a general reset of all ARITECH alarms is issued for *ALL groups and *ALL alarm descriptions. Note: This protocol usually requires project-based consulting services and customizing. BEMAC Valid manufacturer is BEMAC, valid model is DIANA 1 and DIANA 2. Bemac is based upon installation Clinique St-Vincent Rocourt. Figure 68 Sample Bemac protocol data Bemac alarms contain three fields, a pager number, a message and a tone code.
Functional description 317 For each tone code, the syntax ends on two characters. The first character can be S or R. S denotes set of alarm, R denotes reset of alarm. The second character can be S or R or C. The value S refers to remove after *SENT, the value R refers to remove after *RESET, the C refers to remove after *CALC.
Module - eCAP GENT The valid manufacturer is GENT and the valid model is 3400 and VIGILON EN54. Model 3400 The GENT model 3400 transmits binary datastreams of 56 bytes. The first bytes identify the alarm type. Currently, only Fire and Super Fire are processed. Figure 70 GENT Model 3400 The message is retrieved from bytes 25 to 56. The group is always FIRE and the alarm description is always FIRE. Alarms are *SET with the option: remove after *sent.
Functional description 319 For FIRE alarms, the group is FIRE and the alarm description is FIRE. Messages are sent with the option: remove after *sent. For MCP alarms, the group is MCP and the alarm description is MCP. Messages are sent with the option: remove after *sent. The message is retrieved from the remaining part of the line after FIRE or MCP. For example, FIRE;FAP 1 BLOCK 2 LOWER GROUND FLOOR Z returns the message FAP 1 BLOCK 2 LOWER GROUND FLOOR Z.
Module - eCAP Alarms are always *SET, and repeat mechanisms are configured to indicate if an alarm is no longer active (logical *RESET is based upon no longer repeating). For this reason, Nortel recommends that the alarm repeat interval be specified, for example, to 30 seconds. The room number is retrieved from the data-stream and is used as a group, for example, 416, 419, 336, and so on. The message is 4-bytes long and consists of the room number, followed by either a C or an A indication.
Functional description 321 TELEVIC The valid manufacturer is TELEVIC and the valid model is PROTOCOL CONVERTOR–L:xx, with xx between 01 and 99. Note: The extension – L:xx is new in release 2, and must be specified. The functionality is introduced to obtain more flexibility in message handling.
Module - eCAP Table 12 Televic Example (cont’d.) Length Original message Resulting alarm type Length L:05 NUR K100 NUR 3 WC 120 WC 2 BEERPUT BEERP 5 Refer to the official specifications on Televic Protocol Convertor. You can obtain these specifications from the manufacturer, or through Nortel sales support. Detailed information is beyond the scope of this document. Televic is based upon installation CAZK campus Groeninghe Kortrijk.
Functional description 323 The DECT Messenger implements three distinct alarm descriptions. 1. The highest priority is assigned to alarm types that are configured through the specified length L:xx of the alarm text (For example, L:03 : NUR, ASS, SAN, REA, MUG, and so on). If this definition is found, the alarm attributes are fetched there. 2. When the first definition is unavailable, alarm types are fetched equal to the tone code (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9).
Module - eCAP An alarm is sent to the group MINERVA and the alarm description FIRE_EVACUATE, as well as a remove after *SENT and message BGU.FRONT HALL EAST. The group is always MINERVA and the alarm description comes from the first line when _ symbol appears. The message is retrieved from the second line, for example, BGU.FRONT HALL EAST. VSK Valid manufacturer is VSK.
Functional description Figure 76 Sample DE LICHTERVELDE protocol data Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Module - eCAP Figure 77 Sample OLV VAN VREDE protocol data Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Functional description Figure 78 Sample ST-JOZEF protocol data Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Module - eCAP Fire alarms are sent to group VSK_F (fire alarm) with alarm description VSK_F, system errors are sent to group VSK_S (system errors) with alarm description VSK_S, detector errors are sent to group VSK_D (detector errors) with alarm description VSK_D. All alarms are *SET with remove after *RESET. When GENERAL RESET occurs in the datastream, all active alarms for the VSK input program are reset for all groups.
Functional description 329 Table 13 Alexianen 27/04/99 15:30:23 ALARM 001-084 DK 8000 REV EVACUA This datastream results in *SET of alarm with alarm description WORMALD_F and message F8000 REV EVACUA, remove after *RESET. The group varies depending on the model Table 14 F8000 REV EVACUA groups Model Group *BASE WORMALD_F.
Module - eCAP 27/04/99 19:56:12 Reset This datastream results in a *RESET of alarm description *ALL for group *ALL and message *ALL. Table 16 RUCA 0000. Brand Boodschap MG 099 MLD 009 01:01:00 01.01.97 This datastream results in a *SET of alarm description WORMALD_F, with message Boodschap and remove after *RESET. The group varies depending on the model Table 17 F8000 REV EVACUA groups Model Group *BASE WORMALD_F. L:01 B L:02 Bo L:03 Boo L:04 Bood G:EIPM EIPM for all alarms 0001.
Generic description, set_or_reset and remove_after parameters. There are also default values available if some parameters are missing. Another set of parameters describes record separators, field separators, and so on. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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. Module - eESPA The module eESPA consists of one program. The program is eESPA.exe and is written in Visual Basic (v6.0). In general, the programs reside in the default directory C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Exe, unless otherwise implemented in your environment. Note: In release 4.0 an additional implementation is available that you can activate by specifying manufacturer ESPA and model VSK.
Module - eESPA Figure 79 Typical parameters in the shortcut In the example shown in Figure 79 "Typical parameters in the shortcut" (page 334), the eESPA.exe identifies itself as belonging to site 1, and specifies the location of eKERNEL through IP address *LOCAL and port 3114. The special value *LOCAL refers to the assigned IP address of the first NIC adapter found in the PC. You can determine the IP address using the IPCONFIG.exe command or in the appropriate sections of the Windows network settings.
Overview 335 Refer to the appropriate sections on the database tables that define the received parameters for more information on each value. The information in this document is provided for informational purposes only; a detailed description of these internal inter-process communications is beyond the scope of this document. If no valid license is available to run an eESPA module, the eKERNEL sends a reply NO LICENSE AVAILABLE and close its port.
Module - eESPA Figure 81 eESPA Connection tab showing a valid configuration Because the eESPA is designed to handle serial data communications with a number of paging systems, the eESPA must be configured before use. These values are returned through the reply that is sent on return of the request.
Functional description 337 If no COM ports are available, extra hardware (such as DigiBoard PC/4e and DigiBoard PC/8e) is required to provide extra serial ports. Investigate compatibility issues (operating system support, driver available, and so on) and hardware requirements (memory, available slots, IRQ conflicts, and so on) before purchasing equipment, or configuring the system.
Module - eESPA separators, unit separators, and data that is retrieved from the message request. Every data block also contains a specifically calculated checksum (block check character ISO 1155). After sending the data over the serial line, the receiving side uses the block check character (BCC) to determine whether data has arrived properly or not. In the event of a successful delivery, the receiving side answers with an ACK.
Functional description 339 out requests to the other devices available on the communication line. Every device on the line has a specific address. The characters 0 to 9 are available as addresses. Nortel recommends that you assign the character 1 to the controlling station. In the field eESPA_Polling_address_list_str of the table eESPA you can define multiple addresses of slave devices. At least one address (that represents a slave) is required in this field. Multiple addresses are separated by ^.
Module - eESPA from the controlling station, the slave becomes temporarily master station. Only a master station is able to send data blocks. A master station always sends data; a slave always receives. In this scenario, the controlling station becomes (temporarily) a slave. Every eESPA module has a status bar with some additional information about the actual communication situation. • The label Receiving shows the timestamp and the latest incoming databits.
Manufacturer ESPA and model VSK 341 To show and log additional information, choose the menu item eESPA > Logging > Detailed. The additional information is set in bold in Figure 86 "Detailed logging information" (page 341). Figure 86 Detailed logging information The label Last message shows the last sent or received message. Manufacturer ESPA and model ASCOM In release 4.0 an additional implementation of ESPA 4.4.4 protocol is available. You can activate it by defining manufacturer ESPA and model ASCOM.
Module - eESPA Figure 87 Field model containing VSK Restrictions: • Configure eESPA as Control station value No. The remote system is then control station and handles polling. • • Set the field Polling to No. Only one data block is received at a time.
Manufacturer ESPA and model VSK 343 Figure 89 1[ENQ][EOT], no response For example, the FalconNet fire detection system alternatively polls itself and then the remote system (eESPA), as shown in Figure 90 "FalconNet fire detection system" (page 343). Figure 90 FalconNet fire detection system To improve problem determination, a more detailed and human readable logging is enabled when the model VSK is used.
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. Module - eESPA - sample Table 18 MASTER (address 1) SLAVE (address 2) No data to be transferred 2ENQ EOT Master has data to be transferred 1ENQ (I want to send something) 2ENQ (Destination address) ACK (I am ready to receive data) Data Block1 1NAK Data Block1 ACK Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Module - eESPA - sample Table 18 (cont’d.) MASTER (address 1) SLAVE (address 2) EOT EOT 2ENQ (polling) Master has data to be transferred (Slave is not ready to receive data) 1ENQ (I want to send something) 2ENQ (Destination address) 1NAK (Transmission error) EOT 1ENQ 2ENQ 1NAK EOT Slave has data to be transferred 2ENQ Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
Manufacturer ESPA and model VSK Table 18 (cont’d.) MASTER (address 1) SLAVE (address 2) 1ENQ (I have data for address 1) ACK (I am ready to receive data) DATA Block1 ACK DATA Block2 1NAK (Transmission error) DATA Block2 ACK EOT 2ENQ (Polling) EOT 2ENQ Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Module - eESPA - sample Table 18 (cont’d.) MASTER (address 1) SLAVE (address 2) EOT ... Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
. Module - eDMSAPI The module eDMSAPI consists of two separate programs. One program is eDMSAPI and is written in Visual Basic. The other program is called CSTA_Service.exe and is written in C++. In general, both programs reside in the default directory C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Exe, unless otherwise implemented in your environment. Overview eDMSAPI.exe The eDMSAPI is the Visual Basic component of the eDMSAPI module. The program communicates with two processes: the eKERNEL and the CSTA Service.
Module - eDMSAPI Figure 92 Typical parameters in the shortcut In the example shown in Figure 92 "Typical parameters in the shortcut" (page 352), eDMSAPI identifies itself as belonging to Site 1, and specifies the location of eKERNEL through IP address *LOCAL and port 3101. The special value *LOCAL refers to the assigned IP address of the first NIC adapter found in the PC. You can determine the IP address using the IPCONFIG.exe command or in the appropriate sections of the Windows network settings.
Overview 353 Table 19 Possible values for the network and pbxtype tags eDMSAPI_PBX_type_str(eDMSAPI DAP controller DAP Controller dasgif DMC DMC ETHERNET_DMC NORTEL NORTEL Dasgif Refer to the chapters of this document that deal with the database tables for more information on each value. A detailed description of these internal inter-process communications is beyond the scope of this document.
Module - eDMSAPI Figure 94 eDMSAPI Connections In the left panel of the window shown in Figure 94 "eDMSAPI Connections" (page 354), the configuration and state of the different socket connections is shown. On the right side, the configuration parameters received () from the eKernel are shown. Note: When the eDMSAPI functionality is not licensed, the eKernel sends the following configuration reply: NO LICENSE AVAILABLE.
Overview 355 Figure 95 eDMSAPI tab Note that during call handling, the eDMSAPI tab shows an overview of current call states of each device. The window consists of two sections: • The Jobq section contains two job queues. One jobq is for the request from eKernel, and the other is for requests from external clients. This area is used to temporarily store requests that are waiting to be executed. For instance, when all the data paths are in use, new requests must wait until resources are available.
Module - eDMSAPI Overview of CSTA_Service.EXE The CSTA_Service runs behind the scenes and communicates through CSTA.DLL with a PBX. The CSTA_Service acts as TCP server towards eCSTA. Communications to a PBX is done through CSTA.DLL, based upon Ethernet iS-Link CSTA interface on Ethernet. Details on these communications are beyond the scope of this document. The CSTA_Service has no user interface, but an icon appears in the tray when it is running.
Overview Figure 97 Logging information Sample logging data is shown in Figure 98 "Log example: initialization procedure" (page 358). Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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. Module - eFR ATTENTION Due to the ongoing development of the DECT Messenger product suite, some modules that provide additional functionality may become available after the initial release of DECT Messenger 4.0. The following modules are described in this NTP but are not available at initial General Availability. • • • • • • eFR eLICENSE eLOCATION eSMS eSNMP eVBVOICE The eFR module is an add-on module and is licensed separately through the eLICENSE module.
Module - eFR Overview of monitoring The monitoring section covers four items. • OM section The OM section is not applicable for traditional and SIP DECT systems. • DISK section The DISK section verifies the state of a hard disk drive and notifies you on: — whether the disk drive is ready or not, — how much disk space is available. The status information is compared with a previous run for the same drive. You are notified if different information is found.
Basic overview 365 Overview of notification The notification part covers the following items. • The SMTP destinations refer to the notification based upon e-mail by means of SMTP protocol. SMTP destinations requires an e-mail server infrastructure that is configured to support inbound SMTP connections originated from the eFR module.
Module - eFR to a Windows PC. The depending messenger service must be enabled and active on the destination system, and all prerequisite conditions for named pipes messaging applies. Install module eFR Follow the steps in the next procedure to install the software. Procedure 68 Installing module eFR Step Action 1 Double-click the EXE files delivered by Nortel. 2 Accept all defaults to install the software. After installation, a number of items ARE installed.
Configure module eFR 4 367 Configure an automatic logon (recommended). Your ability to configure an automatic logon depends on your security policy. When you have automatic logon, after a power failure the PC restarts and logs on automatically. Do not logoff the desktop as this ends the monitoring application. --End-- License module eFR The module eFR is a licensed software module. The module eFR cannot be copied without valid agreement from Nortel. A software key is required to launch the program.
Module - eFR Step Action 1 Browse to the directory C:\Program Files\Messenger@Net\Exe. 2 Double-click on the file eFR.xml. You can use Microsoft Internet Explorer to access files with XML extensions. These XML files must have the correct syntax or XML cannot be opened by Internet Explorer and results in a failure of module eFR. --End-- Destinations Destinations planning Follow the steps in the next procedure for destinations planning.
Destinations 369 Consultant services are available to assist in this process. For some transport mechanisms you can depend on other parties and people, for example the administrator of the e-mail infrastructure. Other transport mechanisms can require you to perform actions in the destination site, for example for NET SEND, the messenger service needs to be activated in the target PC.
Module - eFR You can use the windows delivered with Notepad or Wordpad accessories maintain the XML file. On the internet, a number of free XML editors are available. These tools typically feature syntax checking, colored editing, and advanced editing features including copy and pasting of nodes. You can download the file XmlNotepad.msi (XML Notepad 2007) on the Microsoft web site. 2 Ensure that every destination has a unique value for the parameter id.
Destinations 371 a Windows pop-up message on a destination PC with a Windows operating system. • SMS SMS is used with SMS technology to send a SMS message to a destination mobile GSM phone. • SMTP SMTP is used when sending an e-mail message by means of an SMTP enabled mail server infrastructure, resulting in delivery of an e-mail message to the inbox of the destination addressee. • SNMP SNMP is used when sending SNMPv1 trap to a destination SNMP trap receiver.
Module - eFR • The parameter description refers to the name of the destination user, and allows you to assign a user name. For example, you can enter the first name and last name. • The parameter "from" is part of the resulting Windows pop-up message and is shown to the user. The parameter "from" allows the destination user to identify what user or application has sent the pop-up message. For example, you can use DECT Messenger.
Destinations 373 The default value 29081 matches most installations. Refer to the SMS_service system administrator. • The parameter "extension" is the most important parameter, as "extension" defines the destination peripheral of the SMS notification. Format "extension" starting with + and country code, which results in a valid mobile GSM phone. For example, in Belgium a valid mobile extension number is formed starts with +32 followed by the remaining numbers of the mobile GSM phone.
Module - eFR use an existing e-mail address so people can respond to the e-mail if necessary. • The parameter "to" is the most important parameter and refers to the e-mail address of the destination e-mail user. Depending on relay settings of the e-mail server infrastructure, this can be limited to an internal e-mail user only, which limits you to send e-mail only to users of the same domain.
Monitoring 375 Monitoring The monitoring section is defined in the eFR.xml file. The monitoring section starts with the tag . Within the tag are the following subsections.
Module - eFR • • The default value is 600 seconds • The maximum value is 86400 seconds, so once a day a verification cycle takes place. When a larger value than 86400 is configured, the system will adjust to 86400 seconds. The minimum value is 60 seconds. Every minute a verification cycle takes place.
Monitoring 377 Figure 108 Define drives for monitor type DISK The line shown in the following figure is the opening tag for a drive definition. Figure 109 Opening tag for a drive definition You must define two parameters. • Create the parameter "id" as a single upper case character that represents the drive name to be monitored. For example, entering C as the "id" indicates that the C: drive is monitored. This character is typically the drive letter you assign to the hard disk drive.
Module - eFR The window in the following figure shows a green bullet next to the C drive to indicate that the required conditions are met. The window shows a red bullet next to the D drive to indicate that for that drive, the conditions are not met. D drive is not ready or has reached the defined usage. Figure 110 Required conditions met for monitor type DISK You define the message and the destinations to be informed in the following circumstances.
Monitoring 379 Figure 114 Drive below threshold usage level • When the D drive is not ready to be sent as SNMPv1 trap to an SNMP server Figure 115 Drive not ready to be sent as SNMPv1 trap The following figure shows the message received by the destination device, implemented in DECT Messenger module eSNMP. The window shows that an SNMPv1 trap is received. The varbind 1 parameter contains the message.
Module - eFR Adding a definition for each system that you want to monitor. The window in the following figure shows two definitions, one for address 127.0.0.1 and another for address 192.168.1.12. Figure 117 Monitoring type PING configuration The definition of a system that needs to be monitored with PING is done using a line. Figure 118 Monitoring type PING definition The following parameters are available.
Monitoring 381 • Define the parameter "size" to indicate the size of the ICMP packet during the PING test using ICMP protocol. A default value of 32 bytes meets most requirements. • Define the parameter "timeout" to indicate the number of milliseconds to wait for a response. The default value is 1000. This means you can expect feedback on the PING command within 1 second.
Module - eFR Figure 119 Message sent after ICMP check Note: You can use the PING command to verify the ability to perform an ICMP check prior to defining a system in the eFR.xml configuration. Figure 120 PING command verifying ability to perform ICMP check Monitoring type NETSTAT You can verify the configured list of connections using the NETSTAT monitoring capability.
Monitoring 383 Figure 121 Monitoring type NETSTAT The configuration for NETSTAT is in the monitoring section starts with the opening tag and the closing tag . This area contains a subsection starting with opening tag and ending with closing tag . Figure 122 NETSTAT connections Definition of a TCP server A sample definition of a connection is shown in the following figure.
Module - eFR connection. Nortel recommends that you choose meaningful names name for the parameters. • Define the parameter "port" to identify the port number. For example, use the value 25 specified the port used for SMTP servers. • • Define the parameter "state". Define the parameter "Listening" for monitoring TCP Servers. A TCP Server is always up and running and in "state" of "listening" on port 25 on a local system that runs the eFR monitoring process.
Monitoring 385 Figure 125 Monitoring the state of the TCP server If the SMTP Server is stopped by an administrator, the socket no longer is "listening" on port 25 and the message "Mail Server is down" is sent as an SNMPv1 trap to the configured SNMP destination. Definition of a TCP client A sample definition of a connection is shown in the following figure. The definition is very similar to the definition of a TCP Server, but the state is "established" instead of "listening".
Module - eFR In a TCP client/server connection, a TCP Server listens on a specific port. A client can reside on the same system or on another system, and make a socket connection by specifying the address and the port the server listens to. The following figure illustrates that the server listens on port 3102. Figure 127 TCP client/server connection If connection is successful, a connection is established between the client and the server.
Monitoring Figure 129 Sample e-mail Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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. Module - eGRID The eGRID application gives you a view of the different tables in the databases. You can start the eGRID.exe application without command line parameters. At startup, the window in Figure 130 "eGRID startup window" (page 389) is shown: Figure 130 eGRID startup window Seven drop-down lists are available at the top of the window. From left to right, the functions of these drop-down lists are as follows.
Module - eGRID • Use the first drop-down list, on the far left, to select the Messenger_CFG database or the Messenger_DATA database • Use the second drop-down list to select one of the following: — Perform inquiry functions using the View table — Perform maintenance using the Edit table — Export a table to a comma separated file using Export to CSV — Export to an HTML file using Export to HTML • Use the third drop-down list to select a table.
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Monitoring 393 Figure 133 eGRID grouping functions Because eGRID is the preferred access method for maintenance, an extra functionality is implemented to optimize flexibility. This functionality is referred to as Data Filtering and is handled through the command buttons Subset, Clear filter, and an entry field between the column heading and the first row. Figure 134 "eGRID Data Filtering" (page 394) illustrates the usage of Data Filtering.
Module - eGRID Figure 134 eGRID Data Filtering Look at the column header to find out what data type the field has. Because the filtering function is based upon SQL instructions, you must specify subset data that results in valid SQL grammar: • Selecting partial data (omitting training characters) is valid only for string fields with the extension _str. For example, DEV_OUTPGM_str can be part of a subset with e, eD, eDM, and so on.
Monitoring 395 Figure 136 Accessing Generate registry files for eTM Click Generate registry files for eTM to export the configuration for the module eTM, also referred to as Task Manager. ATTENTION Ensure the eGRID module is not made available for unauthorized access. Remove the shortcut where applicable. The eGRID module provides direct access to the tables in the database. There is no password protection on this module.
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. Module - eIO Overview The eIO module is a stand-alone application that communicates with eKERNEL. The module is capable of controlling and measuring Distributed I/O peripherals of National Instruments. eIO offers support for analogue input, digital input and digital output.
Module - eIO settings. This identifier is also required so that eKERNEL can respond with the appropriate configuration settings. • eKernel address Defines the IP address of eKERNEL. Use the special value *LOCAL to refer to the same address as the system where eIO resides. In a single-computer environment the *LOCAL value is usually specified, because eKERNEL and eIO both share the same network adapter. When eIO is running on a different computer, the IP address of the eKERNEL must be specified.
Startup 399 Figure 139 eIO configuration request and response When the configuration is received, the eIO updates the configuration information on the Connections tab, as shown in Figure 140 "eIO Connections update" (page 400). During this time, the eIO is temporarily less responsive to user input. This is due to the large number of OPC Server connections that take place at startup time. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.
Module - eIO Figure 140 eIO Connections update eIO Modules Select the eIO tab to see a panel with details of the available modules and contacts. Use the drop-down list at the right-hand side of the window to select the module to view. Analogue input When you select an analogue input module (FP-AI-100), a window similar to the one in Figure 141 "eIO analogue input modules" (page 400) is shown. For each module a graphical display shows the available contacts.
eIO Modules 401 For each module, the URL is shown, and the module identifier. When you hold the mouse pointer over the status area of a contact, detailed information is shown. An example of the information provided is as follows: Min (set: 02,000000 - reset: 08,000000) Max (reset: 14,000000 - set: 20,000000) The chart shown in Figure 142 "Analogue input ranges" (page 402) explains the behavior of these settings.
Module - eIO Figure 142 Analogue input ranges Note: Alarm values are given in pairs. Both maximum and minimum alarms are set and reset with different values. This was implemented to prevent continuous switching between set and reset when measured values are in the neighborhood of alarm values. • Left-click in the status zone of an analogue contact to display the currently measured value.
eIO Modules 403 Figure 143 Digital Input module information Note: When the value of a contact changes from Off to On or from On to Off, the Before and After fields are updated with the status of the contact before the change occurred and the status of the contact after the change occurred. The Change field is also updated with the new value.
Module - eIO Figure 144 Digital Output module information Note 1: When the value of a contact changes from Off to On or from On to Off, the Before and After fields are updated with the status of the contact before the change occurred and the status of the contact after the change occurred. The Change field is also updated with the new value. Note 2: You can also change the status of the contacts to On or Off by using the mouse to drag the switch to the On or Off position.
eIO Modules 405 Figure 145 eIO logging The log files on disk contain the same information as shown on-screen. On the next few pages, Figure 145 "eIO logging" (page 405) through Figure 150 "Log example: Termination" (page 408) show examples of log information saved on disk during different steps of eIO setup and use. Figure 146 Log example: initialization procedure Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.
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eIO Modules Figure 148 Log example: Binding to OPC Servers Figure 149 Log example: Message Request Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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. Module - eKERNEL General eKERNEL is the core engine of the DECT Messenger, and is in the basic implementation the only module that accesses the database. The eKERNEL receives information from various input sources, and exchanges information with various output sources. Communication with eKERNEL is performed through TCP/IP stream sockets, where the eKERNEL acts as a server. The other modules that communicate to the eKERNEL act as clients.
Module - eKERNEL Figure 151 eKERNEL interface License Manager The DECT Messenger package is secured by a licensing system, to prevent unlicensed usage of certain modules and clients. Figure 152 License Manager At startup, the eKERNEL searches for a valid license. If there is no valid license (because, for instance, the license expired or licensing system is not installed), the eKERNEL program aborts.
License Manager 411 installed licensing system is valid, use the Nortel License Manager. If this component is not yet installed, refer to “Install PC - Step 1e - License Manager” (page 39). If a valid application is bound, all Tabs of the eKERNEL program show a crossed-through key icon, while the eKERNEL Tab shows a clear key icon.
Module - eKERNEL • Equipment model If the client is defined as equipment, the eKERNEL tries to bind this equipment to the license. Success depends on the availability of a free license. To verify how many licenses are available on the system, use the Nortel License Manager. This program gives an overview of bound licenses. If an equipment model disconnects, its license is unbound and the total of free equipment licenses is increased.
License Manager 413 new license, use the menu command: eKERNEL > License > Recheck license of all clients (open port) as shown in Figure 153 "Rechecking licenses" (page 413). Note: eKERNEL makes this same check automatically at midnight. Note that rechecking all licensing is a time-consuming process. Figure 153 Rechecking licenses When installing a new license with new available functionality (eGuardian or eWatchdog), the eKERNEL must be told about the new license.
Module - eKERNEL External interfaces There are a number of external interfaces that you can attach to the eKERNEL. These interfaces can act as input source, output source, or play both roles. An eKERNEL without any external models is unable to perform work. A minimum configuration requires at least one input source (for example, eCAP for capturing a TELEVIC PROTOCOL CONVERTOR signalling system), and one output source (for example, eDMSAPI for sending E2-data messages to cordless DECT handsets).
License Manager 415 TCP Connections The eKERNEL acts as a TCP Server, and typically listens to several ports. You can configure the TCP clients in the configuration database. The status of each connection is visible on the screen of the eKERNEL application. In normal operation, an active connection is indicated by the color green. A client that is not connected is indicated by the color yellow. Other colors indicate an intermediate state or an error condition.
Module - eKERNEL Figure 155 Watchdog enabled Guarding For every input program, the administrator can configure a guarding facility, as shown in Figure 156 "Guarding information" (page 417). If guarding is activated for a specific input program, an indication is given in the Client information frame for every TCP/IP client.
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. Module - eLICENSE ATTENTION Due to the ongoing development of the DECT Messenger product suite, some modules that provide additional functionality may become available after the initial release of DECT Messenger 4.0. The following modules are described in this NTP but are not available at initial General Availability. • • • • • • eFR eLICENSE eLOCATION eSMS eSNMP eVBVOICE The eFR module is an add-on module and is licensed separately through the eLICENSE module.
Module - eLICENSE the majority of the cases, add-on modules, such as eFR, reside on the MESSENGER system running eKERNEL. However, when add-on modules are installed on different systems, install eLICENSE on the systems where add-on modules are installed. Procedure 73 Installing eLICENSE Step Action 1 Locate and open the eLICENSE module from the CD-ROM image, found in directory 09 - Add-ons - 2008.04.23 > 2008.04.23 – eLICENSE. 2 Double-click the SETUPEX.EXE file to install.
Run module eLICENSE 421 Step Action 1 Start the module eLICENSE by double-clicking file C:\Program Files\Messenger@Net\Exe\eLICENSE.exe A window similar to the one in the following figure appears. 2 Save the XML file by selecting File > Save Fingerprint. 3 Accept the default path C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Xml . The default filename is usually your computer name with extension Xml. For example, on computer MESSENGER the file is MESSENGER.Xml.
Module - eLICENSE --End-- Applying the key The license file name contains the originating computer name, for example, MESSENGER, as well as the licensed module name, for example, eFR. Therefore, if you request a license for computer MESSENGER for add-on eFR, the filename is MESSENGER_eFR.reg. A sample license file follows.
Disaster recovery 2 423 Double-click the license file. A message appears. 3 Click Yes when the message appears that asks if you are sure you want to add the information in the license files, for example, C\Program Files\Messenger@Net\Reg\Messenger_eFR.reg, to the registry. A Registry Editor message appears that states that the Information in your license file is successfully entered into the registry. 4 Click OK when the Registry Editor message appears.
Module - eLICENSE in Figure 158 "Invalid license key warning" (page 423). This gives you access to the module, but it does not apply a permanent key. By entering the word Evaluation, you can continue to run the application until you receive a new valid license for the changed system. Note 2: The invalid license key warning appears each time the software starts unless you apply the new license key. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.
. Module - eLOCATION ATTENTION Due to the ongoing development of the DECT Messenger product suite, some modules that provide additional functionality may become available after the initial release of DECT Messenger 4.0. The following modules are described in this NTP but are not available at initial General Availability. • • • • • • eFR eLICENSE eLOCATION eSMS eSNMP eVBVOICE The eFR module is an add-on module and is licensed separately through the eLICENSE module.
Module - eLOCATION Initialization You use a shortcut to start the eLOCATION module. The following figure shows an example of the required keywords. Figure 159 eLocation module keywords The following keywords are used to start the eLocation module. • The "site" keyword indicates the site that is assigned to the eLOCATION module • The "eKernel address" keyword indicates the IP address that is assigned to the eKERNEL module.
Initialization 427 When the configuration is received, a screen similar to the one shown in the following figure is shown. View the configuration in the "Connections" tab. Figure 161 eLocation configuration connections tab The logging tab shows logging information. Figure 162 eLocation configuration logging tab Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Module - eLOCATION Program activity When the startup phase is done, eLOCATION has two permanent socket connections. • One socket connection is established with the eKERNEL and is used to exchange "location requests" and "location reply" data flow. • The other socket connection is established with the DAP Controller PC (DCC) and follows a proprietary protocol to retrieve location information of SIP DECT extensions.
Program activity 429 Figure 164 Idle state of system at startup After the processing of a location request, the panels are updated as shown in the following figure. Figure 165 eLocation updated panels The "history" panel keeps track of all location request results. In the previous figure several requests with positive feedback are presented in a history tab. The "logging" panel in the following figure illustrates the detailed data exchange with the DAP Controller for the previous requests.
Module - eLOCATION Figure 166 Logging panel Architecture There are several steps involved to make eLOCATION operational. The effected items in the setup of the functionality follow. • One special number with ’*LA’ type should be defined in the eDMSAPI module in the eDMSAPI_INBOUND table (i.e. number 112 or 911). In the following figure, eCONFIG is used to illustrate the configuration process. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.
Architecture Figure 167 eConfig illustrates the configuration process In the following two figures, extension 112 with type ’*LA’ is defined for location detection. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Module - eLOCATION Figure 168 Module eDMSAPI • The next item that you must define is the correct record in the table eDMSAPI_INBOUND_EVENT for the special number defined above in the same manner as it is done for all other extensions. The following figure shows an example of the special number configuration in the eDMSAPI_INBOUND_EVENT table. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
Architecture 433 Figure 169 Module eDMSAPI inbound event The following figure illustrates detailed configuration for a special number in eDMSAPI_INBOUND_EVENT table. Figure 170 Module eDMSAPI inbound event - detailed configuration • Next the eKERNEL module contacts the eLOCATION module to find out the physical location of the SIP DECT user. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
Module - eLOCATION In DECT Messenger prior to release 2.9.10, the eKERNEL contacts only the eLOCATION of the same site and the same area as the eDMSAPI module that alerted the alarm. This means if the alarm was detected from eDMSAPI site 1 area 1, eKERNEL only contacts eLOCATION site 1 area 1. This was a limitation to the scalability of the solution, as there is a one-to-one relationship between eDMSAPI numbering and eLOCATION numbering. In release 2.9.
Architecture 435 For each DAP Controller and each eLOCATION instance, a number of associated definitions are required in the tables eLOCATION_BOARD, eLOCATION_RPN, and eLOCATION INBOUND_RESULT. The eLOCATION_BOARD defines the SIP DECT extensions that are registered in the DCC board. See the configuration of the PBX to determine the DECT extensions that are associated with a DAP Controller. The devices are entered in the system as shown in the following two figures.
Module - eLOCATION Figure 173 Module eLOCATION board 00 definition • Next the eLOCATION_RPN table must be populated with records for every RPN known in the DAP Controller configuration. In the following figure, RPN "11" up to RPN "13" is defined. A generic catchall definition is indicated with a "?". For each RPN, we define a description in words that tell the end-user the physical location of the RPN.
Architecture 437 Figure 174 eLOCATION_RPN table At this stage, you already know the calling number, the called number, and the physical location. With this knowledge, eKERNEL can resume processing. A group of users is alerted with an alarm message in words, not technical code, that contains enough information to let the group of users know the geographical location of the alerting DECT user. This is done using the eLOCATION_INBOUND_EVENT table, as illustrated in the following figure.
Module - eLOCATION Figure 175 eLOCATION_INBOUND_EVENT table In the sample in the following figure, alarms from the eDMSAPI input program 12901, site 1, area 2 and all calling devices, that called special extension 112, result in an alarm sent to group 3000. Figure 176 eLOCATION inbound result SOS message from eDMSAPI Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Architecture 439 The following figure shows an example of a message sent to the group as defined in the Message parameter. Figure 177 SOS message sent to group The eKERNEL parses the data stream and performs the appropriate replacements of the replacement values [calling number], [location] and [location time]. Note: The "Site ID eLOCATION module" equals 1 and the "Area ID eLOCATION module" equals 1 in the example shown in the previous figure.
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. Module - eSMS ATTENTION Due to the ongoing development of the DECT Messenger product suite, some modules that provide additional functionality may become available after the initial release of DECT Messenger 4.0. The following modules are described in this NTP but are not available at initial General Availability. • • • • • • eFR eLICENSE eLOCATION eSMS eSNMP eVBVOICE The eFR module is an add-on module and is licensed separately through the eLICENSE module.
Module - eSMS In addition a Siemens TC35i module, you need the following items. • • • • a serial cable to connect the TC35i with the PC, included in TC35i a power unit and cable for the TC35i, included in TC35i an antenna for the TC35i, included in TC35i a SIM card of mobile provider of choice with a PIN and a PUK code Follow the steps in the next procedure to install the Siemens TC35i module.
SMS service 443 Refer to the documentation that comes with the Siemens TC35i module for installation details. --End-- SMS service When you install eSMS, the eSMS module, the SMS_service module, SMS_service.ini, and SMS_service.exe are installed in the directory: C:\SOPHO Messenger@Net\Exe. The SMS_service module is a separate process and communicates with the GSM box. SMS_service.exe and SMS_service.ini are two resources related to SMS_service functionality. Configure SMS_service through the .INI file.
Module - eSMS The statement in Figure 179 "INI file" (page 443) indicates that in absence of a /System:xxxx in the shortcut, the default system is used. In the sample configuration in the following figure, the configuration Module 1 is set as a default system. This means only Module 1 is used. Figure 180 Sample configuration Special circumstances exist where two instances of eSMS and SMS_service and TC35i can be requested.
SMS service 445 Figure 182 Default configuration At startup, initialization takes place. The SMS_service contacts the Siemens TC35i module and initializes the system. A message window appears that states "Initialization completed normally". The SMS_service is then operational for sending outbound messages received from eSMS. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Module - eSMS Figure 183 SMS_service operational The module polls the box to find out if inbound messages are received from external mobile phones through the mobile network. The logging file can feature the AT+CMGL loop condition during the idle time. eSMS module The support for SMS messaging is implemented with different processes. The eKERNEL process integrates with eSMS process, and eSMS process integrates with SMS_service process.
eSMS module 447 Figure 184 Startup values prompt The command line parameters are shown in the following figure. Figure 185 Command line parameters The module eKERNEL responds to the with . This configuration is retrieved from the Messenger_CFG database table. In native mode, the configuration is retrieved from the eSMS table. This table contains, for example the IP address and the port number used to connect to the SMS_service process.
Module - eSMS Figure 187 eSMS Main screen The section on the left features outbound messaging and the section on the right features inbound messaging. Figure 188 Inbound and outbound messaging The tab connections shows the details of the configuration received from the eKERNEL. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Outbound messaging 449 Figure 189 Configuration details in tab connections Outbound messaging The eSMS module can send outbound SMS messages to mobile phones. It connects to the mobile world through an SMS box, controlled by the SMS_service process. The eSMS module contacts the SMS_service process during the messaging delivery process. The message delivery process bidirectional. The eSMS sends a request to the SMS_service and the SMS_service sends a reply to the eSMS module.
Module - eSMS Figure 191 Details under logging tab The logging files provide more details on the data exchange. Figure 192 Logging files When message delivery is successful, positive feedback is returned to eKERNEL. This XML datastream contains the characters. When message delivery fails, a negative response is sent to eKERNEL, as shown in the following figure. The window in the following figure shows that the eSMS cannot connect to the SMS_service due to a network error.
Inbound messaging 451 Figure 193 Example of message delivery failure Inbound messaging The eSMS module also handles inbound SMS messages. These messages are received on the GSM box, and transferred to the eSMS module to be processed in DECT Messenger by eKERNEL. For this purpose, additional tables eSMS_INBOUND and eSMS_INBOUN D result are added to the Messenger_CFG database. The eSMS module communicates with the SMS_service through a separate TCP connection.
Module - eSMS Figure 194 Reception of an inbound SMS message More details on this data exchange are given under the logging tab, as shown in the following figure. Figure 195 Logging tab The logging files provide more details on the data exchange, as shown in the following figure. Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Configuration Figure 196 Logging files Configuration The eSMS module is configured through the eCONFIG module. The eSMS module requires eCONFIG 2.9.10 or above. The following eight figures illustrate the configuration process for both outbound and inbound messages. Figure 197 eCONFIG configurator Figure 198 Sign on to DECT Messenger configurator Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks.
Module - eSMS Figure 199 eSMS area IBS 1 Figure 200 Module eSMS inbound definitions Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Configuration Figure 201 Module eSMS - Inbound Figure 202 Module eSMS - Inbound ACL Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Module - eSMS Figure 203 Module eSMS eKERNEL_DEVICE_FORMAT Figure 204 SMS Service logging tab Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Web interface 457 Web interface When eSMS is configured, the new Web Administrator interface features a window where you can send an SMS message from the web interface. This window retrieves all defined devices from the eKERNEL_DEVICE table configured for the eSMS output program. Figure 205 Select destination Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Module - eSMS Figure 206 Enter message information Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Web interface Figure 207 Logging tab Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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. Index A Acrobat Reader 17 Add-on modules 419 Additional configuration 100 Adjust configuration 94 Adjust SQL Server Configuration Manager 78 Adjust SQL Server Surface Area Configuration 81 Adobe Acrobat Reader 17 Alarm information 312 Alarms 313 Alexianen Bouchout installation 328 Analogue input 400 Apache web Server 151 Apache Web Server 165 Application Program Interface 275 Applying a new configuration 219 Applying the key 422 Applying updates in release 4.
Digital output 403 Disaster recovery 423 Discrete input 402 Discrete output 403 DISK 375 DISK section 364 Documentation samples 78 E e-mail sample 386 eAPI 275, 412 eAPI basic architecture 275 eAPI interface to eKERNEL 280 eAPI limitations 275 eAPI real world examples 280 eAPI sample 281 eASYNC 293 eASYNC.exe 293 eCAP 309, 312–313, 316, 318 eCAP functional description 312 eCAP.exe 309 eCONFIG 199–200, 203 eCONFIG Signon 209 eCONFIG.ini 205 Editing eCONFIG.ini 205 Editing eCONFIG.
Installing Apache Web Server 165 Installing DataSocket 116 Installing DECT Messenger 95 Installing DECT Messenger from scratch 257 Installing Dialogic SR6 228 Installing eCONFIG 199–200 Installing eFR 366 Installing FieldPoint Explorer software 111 Installing firmware 136 Installing from scratch 261, 266 Installing License manager 39 Installing MDAC 23, 67 Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition 70 Installing Microsoft Windows Installer 68 Installing PHP 172 Installing SMTP 185 Installing
Planning destinations 368 PROTOCOL CONVERTOR-L xx 321 R Real world examples of using eAPI 280 Reducing size of transaction log file 93 Reinstalling DECT Messenger 271 Release 2.8 to 4.0 254, 258 Release 2.9 to 4.0 259, 262 Release 3.0 to 4.0 263, 266 Release 4.
Visual Basic 277, 309, 351 Visual Basic (v6.0) 333 VSK 324, 341 W Watchdog 415 Web administrator 109 Web interface 457 Web Server 151 Windows installer 68 WinZip 29 WORMALD 328 Nortel Communication Server 1000 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 1 NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010 Copyright © 2003-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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