RUBY and the Ericsson BP250

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RUBY and the Ericsson BP250

Postby Belinda Frick » Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:00 am

Requirements:

Ericsson TAPI.

The following is required:
Licenses
The Pc must be able to run XP Pentium 4 with at least 512Mb of Ram.
Software (Business Link, TAPI Bridge (TSP))
Hardware (Card)
Connection:
Network connection for TAPI
RS-232 for SMDR data via PABX3 to TOPAZ
Contact your PABX dealer regarding the Ericsson TAPI.

PABX3
To receive SMDR data from the PABX unit

TOPAZ
To send SMDR data to RUBY

RUBY TAPI:
to send CLI to TOPAZ
to send Login/Logout and QUEUE information to RUBY
RUBY

Setup:

SMDR DATA:

PABX3
Install PABX3 to receive data via serial cable.
TOPAZ
Install TOPAZ.
Configure your RUBY extension.
DATA -> EXTENSIONS, tick "Ruby Extension", for each call centre extension.
SETUP -> PROPERTIES -> NETWORK/FRONT OFFICE:
Tick "Ruby Call Centre".
Enter the IP of the RUBY server.ACD:

Ericsson TAPI:
Install the Ericsson TAPI.
Configure the extensions and groupsThis will give you the login and logout, aswell as queue data.
ALSO SEE: Ericsson Tapi Problems

RUBY TAPI
Install the RUBY TAPI.
Right-Click on the RubyTAPI icon, and then on 'Configure...'

Select the 'RUBY' tab.

Under the 'RUBY' section:
Enter your Ruby IP address next to 'Host'
The default RUBY 'port' is 20000.

Under the 'PABX' section:
Select your pabx brand and model from the drop-down list in the middle

Select the 'Extensions' tab.
Configure the extensions and groups
'Number of digits' is set to 3 by default.
Configure this to the requirements for your setup.

Select the 'Queue' tab.
Default 'Pre-queue delay' is 0 seconds
Under the 'Queue' section:
Setup the:
Group
TAPIDevice
DID (optional)

Under the 'Topaz' tab,
enter your 'Topaz IP'
Default 'Port' is 25000
make sure that 'Send CLI' is ticked


TEST: To see information received by RUBYTAPI, you need to set the
logging to "debug", under CONFIGURE -> RUBY -> Log.
To view this file: C:\Program Files\Datatex\Ruby2\Logs\yyyyww\RubyTAPI.log,
where yyyy is the year, and ww is the week of the year.


RUBY:

Install RUBY.
ALSO SEE: How do I install Ruby from the Internet?
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