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Alcatel 4200 E
You have to do the following settings using your Alcatel programming software (MMC).
If you don't have a cable you'll need to make the wiring directly on the CM board.
Connect X7, X8 : 10 pin BURNDY connector for connecting a pulse metering device (X7) and the MMC PC (X8). The terminals connected to these interfaces must be classified S.E.L.V.
| Pin no. | Signal | Function |
| 1 | | REMOTE | | Signal used for remote access |
| 2 | | RXD | | 104 - Reception |
| 3 | | TXD | | 103 - Transmission |
| 4 | | DTR | | 108 - Data Terminal Ready |
| 5 | | 0V | | Ground |
| 6 | | DCD | | 109 - Carrier Detection |
| 7 | | RTS | | 105 - Request To Send |
| 8 | | CTS | | 106 - Clear To Send |
| 9 | | 0V | | Ground |
| 10 | | GND | | 102 - Signalling Ground |
Alcatel OmniPcx and 4400 via TCP/IP
The default address of the pbx system is 192.168.0.254 and the port for ftp is 30021. You need to set in the PbxMon:
- Communication port: Remote server
- Log Server address:Port to the following string: 192.168.0.254:30021 (this is the default IP of the PBX, change it if there is other)
- user: ftp_nmc
- password: tuxalize
- activate monitoring: checked
Be sure that your PBX responds to ping (run ping 192.168.0.254 from the command line.
Pinging 192.168.0.254 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
If you receive response like above you must check why you can't connect to the pbx. Follow the instructions from Alcatel for this problem.
You must be in the same subnet with your PBX in order to be able to connect to the PBX.
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Ultima actualizare ( Monday, 04 June 2007 )
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