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AlertDisk1 | Urgent/Critical Alerts log file name and path as defined in Setup|System tab. | \alert1.log | ||||||||
AlertDisk2 | Warning Alerts log file name and path as defined in Setup|System tab. | \alert2.log | ||||||||
AlertDisk3 | Information Alerts log file name and path as defined in Setup|System tab. | \alert3.log | ||||||||
AlertEmail1 | Email address(es) to send Urgent/Critical Alerts notification to. |
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AlertEmail2 | Email address(es) to send warning Alerts notification to. |
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AlertEmail3 | Email address(es) to send information Alerts notification to. |
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IATTrigger | Specifies the time (in minutes) after which, if no activity has been logged, an alarm is produced as part of the Inactivity Timer feature. | 0 | ||||||||
IATExcludeDays | Specifies the days (in the abbreviated form of
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IATExcludeHours | Specifies the hours (in the ref), separated by spaces, during which the Inactivity Timer will not be activated if no data is logged. For example, an organisation whose telephone system is usually inactive outside the hours of 8am and 6pm might include ’00 include
| 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 18 19 20 21 22 23 | ||||||||
IATAudible | Specifies that in the event of an alert (as part of the Inactivity Timer feature), in addition to notifying the system administration by e-mail or logging to a file, the PC’s internal bell is also sounded every second. This could be used to ensure that an administrator who is nearby the PC is notified of the inactivity as soon as it occurs, rather than waiting for an e-mail, etc. | False | ||||||||
DefaultSTDCode | Default local area code as defined in
| 020 |
Optional Options
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AARemoveCalls | It is used to determine whether or not calls are deleted from the database when backed up, using the Automatic Archive feature; it can take a True or False value. |
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ComplicateCallReference | Prefixes the call reference element
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ConciseGraphs | It specifies the Y-axis in the Trunk Busy report scales, according to the total number of trunks configured in the software or the total number of trunks in the set of data being reported on. | True | ||||||||||||||||||||
EXEName | Specifies the executable file, mainly used in conjunction with the auto restart function ( check the
| tim.exee | ||||||||||||||||||||
FileScoutInterval | Sets the interval at which the system scans for call data files in its
| 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
ForceUserFolders | Allows separate HTML content to be forced upon a particular web user. It determines whether or not the web server draws its content from the current user's home folder, which is defined as the username within the
Normal rules about the default document being INDEX.HTML appl. | False | ||||||||||||||||||||
HighlightExtn | It specifies a particular (partial) extension number to be highlighted when a call from or to that extension(s) is made. |
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HighlightExtnGroup | Specifies a particular (partial) extension group to highlight, if a call is made from or to an extension within that group/those groups. |
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KeepLiveViewData | Determines whether or not the information displayed in the Live the
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LookupUserNamesFirst | This option instructs the system to look at an extension's label in order to determine its extension number, contrary to the default waysetting, which is to lookup up a number to determine the label/name. This CFO is immediately configurable in the 'the
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LoopTCP |
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MAPIPassword | Sets the password for the MAPI profile being used, when sending e-mail using the MAPI transport method. |
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MAPIProfile | Sets the profile name to be used when the system sends e-mail using MAPI transport, instead of SMTP. |
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MaxDBSize | Changes the default database size from 2000000000. Commas can be used to separate 0sthe zeros, but will be ignored. Used in conjunction with ‘ShowDBMeter’
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NDSHost | Implemented Nettel integration into TIM where each call that is processed is sent to Nettel whereupon a decision is made by that server as to whether or not to update its own extension status. This is in addition to TIM's own extension status facility. By having this option enabled, call processing is drastically slowed down, because for each call that is processed, a connection is made to a remote server (i.e. Nettel).
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NDSPort | The facility is enabled simply by specifying a non-zero value for NDSHost , - along with NDSPort , - both specifying the TCP/IP connectivity values to the Nettel Data Server (i.e. not the telephony engine). | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||
NewStationUsersGroup | Defines the name of the extension group to which any 'phantom' extensions are added in the case where station usernames are used instead of extension numbers. | Station Users | ||||||||||||||||||||
OverrideMarkup | Used to override any mark-up that is selected when producing a Billing Report. Even if the user sets their own mark-up, this setting will take precedence. Specify as a %, but don’t include the % symbol is NOT percentage without entering the
NOTE the The value used is is
Using values less than 100 will result in a markdown mark-down of call charges. (Only useful if feeling generous at Christmas!) – completely wrong, should be just the markup value itself without the extra 100 being added |
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OverrideSurcharge | Used to override any surcharge that is selected when producing a Billing Report. Even if the user sets their own surcharge amount, this setting will take precedence. The currency symbol should NOT id not required to be included. Eg For example, if a surcharge of 65p is required the command would be: |
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PieColour | Specifies the colour to paint each segment in any pie charts. The value should be specified in the HTML-HexRGB style (egg, e.g. ff00ff). In For the case of the Call Geography report, the # specifies the slice of the pie chart corresponding to it’s its associated dialled number, e.g. . For example,
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RawBackupFile | See ‘SaveRawBackup’ See
| \RAWBACKUP.PBX | ||||||||||||||||||||
RestartDelay | Specifies the number length of time (seconds) the system has to wait, following a request, before the system it restarts. Increasing this setting allows more time for tasks such as closing the database. | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
RPCSecurity | Used in conjunction with the Nortel CDRServer connection object, in order to connect to Nortel BCM PBXs. The installation package includes includes
Alternatively, '%ip'
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SaveRawBackup | Raw Backup functionality, It allows you to store an exact copy of the data sent from a PBX. Usually, this is handled at source by NetPBX, but in the case of data being provided to the application in another way (egg. by a third-party data capture tool); the raw backup still allows the original data to be kept if the third-party data capture software doesn't provide such a facility.The two CFOs are also administered in the PBX Settings section of the Setup Wizard. | False | ||||||||||||||||||||
ShowDBMeter | When enabled, displays a database size meter on the main screen with the percentage full in numbers to the right of the icon, in the status bar (bottom-right). The icon fills will fill with red, as a percentage of the max database size. Default database size is 2000000000, i.e. 2Gb. When disabled, shows a database icon with a green tick on top. SEE ALSO ‘MaxDBSize’ See also the
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ShowExtnNamesOnly |
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StartStationUserExtn | Sets the beginning of the range , at which the system starts to find a spare extension against which to allocate a Station User. | 9000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
StatsFor | Sets a particular extension group to monitor , for the Live Statistics function (, if enabled). Partial entries are acceptable, egg. e.g.
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StripDigits | Strip initial n digits from the dialled number. | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
TCPTimeout | Specifies in seconds, how long the system waits for inactivity on the TCP socket ( when a remote site sends data to the host) and ; the value cannot exceed 60. | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
TimeStampData | When enabled, a timestamp is added to each CDR that is received over an IPPBX IP-PBX connection. This happens before the local backup is performed, so that old data preserve preserves their dates and times. The default behaviour for this feature is that it is DISABLEDdisabled, in order to maintain backward compatibility. | False | ||||||||||||||||||||
TrackHeaderXXX | Added MultipleHeaders option to TDT files, which if set to True, will store the headers in the MAIN.CFG file as TrackHeaderXXX, where XXX is the filename extension associated with the site sending the data. This is to overcome the previous restriction that only one PBX in a multiple site TIM setup, can use the TrackHeader feature in its TDT. Now each header for any PBX that requires it, is stored separately. |
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HTTPAuthPair | A Base64-encoded string containing the username and password needed to access the system's web functions. This is no longer used (it was superseded by the Users & Passwords function in R157). |
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ControlPattern
| Implemented 'ControlPattern' CFO, to allow for lower strength license checking. Possible values are 1, 2 or 3, and relate to the bit-wise settings, as follows:
| 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
ControlDrive |
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DefaultLocalBand | Under the Tariffs section of the Setup screen, user can localise a particular tariff table to a specific band (Default is LOCAL) | Local | ||||||||||||||||||||
RoundNextMinute | Indicates whether a call's duration is rounded up the next full minute, for carriers such as One.Tel, for outgoing calls. | False |
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