The following must be set on teh PABX for a successful TCP connection.
SMDR Port 1 SMDR Port 2
OUTPUT PORT TYPE Lan (Exifu) Not set
HEADER LANGUAGE English English
OMIT DIGITS 0 1
MINIMUM DIGITS 0 0
MINIMUN DURATION 0 0
MINIMUN RING 0 0
TOLL RESTRICTION CALL Output Output
PBX CALL Output Output
TRUNK NUMBER/NAME Number Number
DAILY SUMMARY Output Output
WEEKLY SUMMARY Output Output
MONTHLY SUMMARY Output Output
COST CHARGING Output Output
INCOMING CALLS Output Output
EXTENSION NUMBER/NAME Number Number
ALL LINES BUSY Not Output Not Output
WALKING TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE Output Output
DID TABLE NAME Not Output Not Output
CLI OUTPUT WHEN DID TO TRUNK Not Output Not Output
DATE OUTPUT Output Output
CLI/DID NUMBER SWITCHING CLI CLI
TRUNK NAME/RECEIVED NUMBER Trunk port name Trunk port name
DATE FORMAT American format (Month/date/year)
TCP port by default is 4000.
Once this has been configured on the PABX, proceed to PABX 3:
In PABX3, go to Options -> Network.
-Enable TCP connect
-Enter the PABX IP
-Enter the PABX port
-Enter the login and password for the PABX if applicable.
Save these settings and PABX3 will establish a TCP connection to the PABX.
Please note that a TCP conenction is dependant on the network and ports can be blocked by firewalls etc.
Special thanks to Charles Paxton for the above settings.
The above is all that is required for PABX to connect via TCP to the PABX.