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1. Binary ASCII STX ETX LG Opticon ISDX RoboDog Syslog Avaya IPS 2000 CPU 3000 4000 FTP DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 SNTP NBNS DNS TCP UDP FTP Page 4 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 3 DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL SS 76 NG The Front Panel BEEPER The beeper sounds when the buffer is 95 full and also indicates status changes LED INDICATORS LED INDICATORS e This LED flashes with a 50 duty cycle when searching for the GSM network e It flashes with a 10 duty cycle when logged onto the GSM network e Permanently on when contact has been established with the server GSM PWR e This LED indicates that power is being received from the buffer e Flashing indicates that the unit is operational HEARTBEAT e Double flash indicates some data in the buffer 64 or more characters e Triple flash indicates more data in buffer 2048 or more characters 50 full e This LED flashes when buffer is 50 full 80 full e This LED flashes when buffer is 80 full e Indicates that the logging server has responded to buffer e ON when logging server has responded to buffer or a TCP session is DOWN LOAD connected to Socket 0 either MMI or NetLog flicks off when data sent e Off when Serial connected flashes on when data sent PABX CON e Indicates when IP connection is active to the PABX e Indicates when data is received from PABX either via the serial or via PABX RX the LAN interface thereby providing visual c
2. Connect a serial cable between the buffer serial port 1 and your PC Select the Com port to be used on the PC Select Baud Rate 115200 Once conneted The version of the buffer firmware and the buffer status menu will be displayed on the terminal DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 25 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL Click on Setup The following screen will be displayed Serial 1 Baud Serial 2 Baud Serial 2 Parity 1200 1200 2400 4800 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 8N1 7N1 4800 Default MMI Port Serial 1 Serial 2 z Discard Oldest Data Date Insertion F Century Year AutoDump TO 10 0 Seconds Beep Volume 50 Before Record After Record Pad Reset Timer 0 None AutoDump _ Compress Data 7 Enable Call Centre Use DHCP Local IP 192 168 0 234 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 DNS Server 192 168 0 254 NetBois Name BUFFERO000000 MMI Listen Port 23 Use Link Signal LAN Speed 100 Mbit MAC Address TMS Settings Buffer ID SS000000 TMS Server TMS Server Port 1122 Time Server time a nist gov TimeZone minutes 120 UDP Packet Size Translate Option ASCII Default Log Port D Serial 1 Serial 2 LAN Log Short Record Elimination 1 GSM Module not fitted Load Defaults Save Settings Load Settings Fetch Settings Upload Settings Save amp Reset Step 6 Select 9600 baud rate under Ser
3. DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 28 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL COMMAND TABLE Command Description Sets the local IP address to a b c d This setting is ignored when DHCP LIP lt a b c d gt mode is enabled SNM lt e f g h gt Sets the Subnet Mask to e f g h This setting is ignored of DHCP mode is enabled GWA lt ij k l gt Sets the Gateway Address to i j k This setting is ignored of DHCP mode is enabled Sets the DNS server address to m n o p This setting is ignored of DHCP DNS lt m n o p gt mode is enabled NBN lt NetBIOS This will set the NetBIOS Name The default name is SS 76NG ABCDEF N where the ABCDEF is the last 6 characters of the MAC address The ame gt name can be set to any alpha numeric string up to 15 characters long UDH lt ON OFF gt Sa or not Default is ON Input can be Y N T F E D 1 0 or Set 10Mbit operation Input can be Y N T F E D 1 0 or ON OFF When this setting is enabled the buffer will only connect at 10Mbit and not TM lt ONOFES 100Mbit On some LANs auto negotiation of LAN speed may cause LAN link issues so 10Mbit can be manually selected Sets the address of the timer server Either FQDN format time a nist gov STS lt time server gt or dotted IP 129 6 15 28 is suitable Dotted format will be necessary if no DNS server is available STZ lt iimeoleeis Set the time offset from UTC in minutes Negative for East positive for West South Africa the default is
4. translation option is used The available ports are Value Port Name SDL lt Value gt o leialen S i S SOSA 2 Serial Port 2 4 Ethernet Socket 1 Sets the serial port to be used in for MMI setup of the buffer If socket O is set up as a TCP listener then an incoming connection on that port will automatically become the MMI port While the TCP link is established the serial port control will be disabled Value Port Name O Serial Port 1 2 Serial Port 2 Use the first few letters of the mode name XLT ALC will select the Alcatel 4400 Enough letters need to be entered so differentiate between options otherwise the 1st match will be selected Value Logging Mode Description BIN Binary Unformatted data any character sequence ASC _ ASCII Vanilla ASCII using CR LF ROB RoboDog Proprietary Security ISD ISDX The ISDX PABX XLT lt Value gt ALC Alcatel4400 Alcatel 4400 PABX OOOO LG Opticon LG Opticon PABX STX StxEtx ASCII special start and end characters AVA _ Avaya Avaya Definity supplies option promt SYS Syslog CISCO Syslog Can be used for any Syslog IPS IPS2000 Philips Sopho IPS 2000 CPU CPU 3000 4000 Philips Sopho CPU 3000 4000 FTP Client The SS 76NG logs onto the PABX using IP address FTP Server The SS 76NG wait for the PABX to log in Note If an invalid or unauthorised option for XLT is selected an option list is displayed with the authorised options marked SDM lt Value gt
5. 120 The SDI command is used to enable the insertion of the Date and Time either before the record or after the record The command parameters are either low case to remove an option or upper case to enable an option Certain parameters automatically either remove others you can t have the century without the year so disabling the year disables the century or enables them enabling the century automatically enables the year The parameter letters are Enable Disable Description A j Insertion AFTER the record data fixed format hhmmDDMMCCYY b Insertion Before the record data allows some format options Cc Stores the Century giving a 4 digit year only for Before y Stores the year as 2 digits only for Before S sS Stores the seconds only for Before Example To set the storage Before 2 digit year no seconds input SDI BacYs The various flags can be set or enable individually so to turn on seconds use SDI S This will set the seconds on The result of the command is displayed DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 29 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL COMMAND TABLE Command Description Displays the product identity and s w version number Typically VER SS 76NG rev a bc where a is the major revision number and bc is the minor revision number This clears the memory pointers of the buffer This effectively CLEAR removes access to any data that may be in the b
6. Buffer gt Assigns a Static IP Address to the Buffer SM lt Subnet Mask gt GA lt Gateway gt Sets the default gateway DNS lt DNS Server gt Use the following settings for Alcatel 4400 Omni PCX XLT ALC Sets the Protocol translation to Alcatel 4400 PABX ALI lt PABX IP Address gt To set the PABX IP DATA RETRIEVAL USING UDP LOGGER Configuring the buffer to connect to UDP Logger TMI sstelecoms pointclark net IP address or FQDN of the UDP server TMP 1122 The UDP Logger port BID SSO005A4 Sets the buffer ID as used by UdpLog APN Internet GAG Off DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 39 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 13 CONTACT DETAILS Office 23 Botha Avenue Lyttelton Manor Pretoria Gauteng South Africa Tel 27 12 664 4644 Fax 27 86 614 5625 Postal address Postnet Suite 48 Private Bag x 1015 Lyttelton 0140 Pretoria Gauteng South Africa Sales Support United Kingdom Technical Support DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 telecoms our solutions your success E mail info sstelecoms com E mail sales sstelecoms com E mail uksales sstelecoms com E mail support sstelecoms com Page 40 of 40
7. This disables date insertion Step 8 Configure the LAN Settings that the buffer should use Remember to disable Use j DHCP when using a statis IP address Step 9 Ensure that the MMI port is set to 23 This would be the port that the Netlog client P would connect to Step 10 Ensure that the Default Log Port is set Serial 2 This is where the PABX will be P connecting to Step 11 Click on Upload Settings Step 12 Click on Save amp Reset Step 13 Configure NetLog to collect data from the buffer on TCP port 23 Load Defaults Fetch Settings i Upload Settings Save amp reset DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 18 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 9 2 Scenario 2 The client has a PABX that has a LAN output for the CDR s The PABX is passive and listens on TCP port 5003 for incoming connections The IP of the PABX is 192 168 0 221 The data will be collected using the UdpLog software UdpLog software uses the UDP protocol The IP assigned to the buffer is 192 168 0 234 The UDP server address is sstelecoms dyndns org port 1122 Scenario 2 This explains how to setup the buffer to log data on the LAN port and dump the data via LAN to UDP Logger Description 55 77 Tool 1 06 Setup File PBX Mode Font Colour Close 0 08 beta D Remote Firware Upload stop HostName amp Port 192 168 0 233 Not connected Connect Disconnect et ComPort Main Sc
8. buffer to route the logging port to the MMI port This provides direct access to the device being logged so that setup and diagnostics can be undertaken remotely There are a few configurations but essentially the target being logged should be a serial port device Thus it is possible to connect DIRECT to Serial 1 or Serial 2 whichever is the default logging port DIRECT from serial the MMI serial port will copy characters from the MMI serial port to the Logging Serial port and vice versa DIRECT from a TCP IP connection on socket 0 will copy characters from the Network Connection to the Logging Serial port and vice versa To use DIRECT from UdpLog a chat session first needs to be established The command DIRECT must be issued Once DIRECT mode has been entered it will exit due to activity timeout To prevent indeterminate DIRECT operation a UDP packet must be received to prevent the timeout 10 12 2 SETUPMODE This command instructs the buffer to enter remote setup mode from a UDP session Normally this will take place during an UdpLog chat session When the SETUPMODE has been entered all the normal MMI commands can be executed The command will timeout after 2 minutes of inactivity 11 DONGLE OPERATION CODE lt abc nmo gt This is the challenge of the Challenge Response dongle mode of operation Note There is no space between the command CODE and the random challenge code The response will be CODE hhhh Where
9. changed to locked If the SIM attempt counter is less than 3 then the PIN has to be SIM attempt counter less d lly To do thi h d than 3 entered manually To do this use the command AT CPIN lt correct pin gt If the SIM PIN have become blocked it will be necessary to enter the SIM PIN Blocked PUK To enter the PUK use the following command AT CPIN PUK NewPin Set the PAD reset timer This timer causes the LAN module to be restarted when it expires It can be disabled by setting it to zero Attempts to set it below 30 minute will result in it being set to 30 minutes The maximum value is 255 minutes The timer is restarted when the SS 76NG receives an S or SEND command Display the number of timer the LAN module has been reset If lt x gt is PRC lt x gt present and non zero the count will be cleared Sends the number of records specified by lt nn gt on the MMI port that was used to enter the command The records will be preceded by a line with the text DataBlock SEND lt nn gt Followed by the lesser of the number of requested records or that actual number in the buffer This is followed by TotalRecords x Where x is the actual number of records sent If the buffer is empty it sends the message NO DATA lt enter gt SIMPIN lt simpin gt lt simpin gt SIMLOK lt s gt lt simpin gt PRT lt 0 30 to 255 gt DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 32 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MAN
10. hhhh is a 16 bit number presented in hexadecimal format hhhh is the CRC 1021 result calculated using the Secret Code and the challenge as a message The challenger produces a random challenge message and sends this to the SS 76NG and at the same time calculates the expected response The challenger then waits for the response from the SS 76NG and if it matches its internal calculation then it can be satisfied that the buffer is authentic lt aa gt lt CC gt This command tilde space is used to set the characters of the Secret Code The secret code can be up to 16 characters in length aa is the character index from 00 to OF total 16 cc is the character code and can be any hexadecimal value other then FF The value FF is reserved as the end code and as the blank code The Secret Code characters can only be set if they are FF DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 38 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 12 QUICK SETUP GUIDES 12 1 ASCII DATA COLLECTION VIA SERIAL PORT Configuring serial port 2 as PABX Logging port XLT ASC Sets the Protocol translation ASCII SDL 2 Sets the default logging port to serial 2 SB 2 9600 Sets the baud rate to 9600 DATA COLLECTION ON ALCATEL 4400 OMNI PCX Configure IP on the Ethernet interface UDH 1 This will enable the buffer to use DHCP Or Configuring the buffer to use a static IP UDH 0 To disable DHCP LI lt IP Address of
11. is that of a multifunction data buffer It is designed to collect data from a variety of sources primarily PABXs using various protocols The data can then be retrieved from the SS 76NG using a number of different methods This allows the buffer to be used where the link between the data processing solution and the data source may be intermittent or otherwise prone to data loss The SS 76NG can also be used to provide remote access to serially connected equipment RS 232 by Ethernet The data can optionally be time stamped by the buffer 2 FEATURES FEATURES e Memory capacity of 8 megabytes e Battery backup e LEDs to indicate buffer status e 10MBit or 100MBit Ethernet operation e Dongle Function e Built In tests for Supply voltages LEDs e Hardware Reset Button e Audio Beeper Allows loading of default settings Alerts users to status changes Warnings of system failures e Data collection options e Data retrieval Via Serial ports a Via Serial Port o Port 1 Baud rates from 1200 o Auto Dump using handshake line baud to 115200 baud o ASCII protocol S lt enter gt to o Port 2 Baud rates from 1200 retrieve a record baud to 19200 baud a Via Ethernet Via Ethernet o NetLog standard protocol o Active TCP IP o UdpLog standard protocol o Passive TCP IP o Auto Dump on Ethernet o UDP e g Syslog connection e Protocol translation e Supports the following Internet Protocols Alcatel 4400 DHCP
12. is the UdpLog default too Other values may be used if the UdpLog server installation requires it Enable Auto Dump Default is OFF Input can be Y N T F E D 1 0 or ON OFF When enabled the buffer will dump its stored data when the Serial 1 handshake is enabled or when an MMI port socket 0 Ethernet connection is made SAD lt ON OFF gt Sets the delay from connection active until dumping starts to nnn n SAT lt nnn n gt seconds This allows short glitches to be ignored Such as mouse probing when a PC starts up DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 30 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL COMMAND TABLE Command Description Sets the port number for the SS 76NG that it will listen on for MMI or MMP lt MMI Listen Port gt NetLog connections The command will also indicate the Socket Mode that has been set up This sets the buffer ID as used by UdpLog It is an 8 character name If aname short than 8 characters is used then it will be padded to 8 characters with _ Underscore characters If non alpha numeric characters are used they will also be replaced with _ This sets the mode of the LAN logging socket Options are 0 None 1 LLM lt LAN Logging Mode gt TCP passive or 2 TCP Active This sets the LOCAL port number When set to 0 in Active client aa Logging LOCAL mode the port will be auto selected starting from 1024 Each time a gt connection is attempted the next sequential port number will be
13. retrieve data Port LAN Log Remote Port Pon Log Local DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 This sets the LOCAL port number If the LAN Log mode is set to Server this would be the port that the buffer would listen on for incoming connections from the PABX This sets the REMOTE port number It is the port number on which the buffer will connect to the PABX It is not used if the mode is TCP Passive Server Page 15 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL AN JS APN Name internet APN UserName APN Password GSM Aggressive download GSM Module IMEI Number 357749034894791 SIM Card ID 89553000000000361750 APN Name GPRS Access Point Name The default setting is internet The APN can be up to 23 characters long APN UserName User Name The default setting is blank The User Name can GSM Settings be up to 23 characters long It is only normally required of a private APN is in use APN Password Password The default setting is blank The Password can be up to 23 characters long It is only normally required of a private APN is in use for use with the User Name GSM Aggressive Enables GSM Aggressive download When this option is Download enabled the SS 76 NG will attempt to send records immediately when they are received rather than wait for the normal 90 second cycle The negative impact of this is that records are sent one at a time rather in blocks It should only normally be enabled when perf
14. sets that IP address of the PABX This sets that port number on which the PABX is listening Normally port 23 will be used Lap lt port number gt This sets that port number from which the connection is initiated by the buffer The port number should be fixed so that badly terminated IP connections will reconnect on the same PABX socket Typically a port number of 1023 should be satisfactory This sets the timeout for receiving records in minutes If a record has LGT lt timeout gt not been received for this number of minutes the IP link is closed and re opened after 30 seconds LGS lt port number gt DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 34 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 10 4 SYSLOG SETUP When the SYSLOG logging option has been selected then no other options need to be selected The logging UDP listening port will automatically be set to 514 and the socket will be set to UDP Any packets received will be store with an appended Carriage Return character Optionally the date will be stored too using the normal date storage settings 10 5 PHILIPS SOPHO IPS 2000 PHILIPS SOPHO IPS 2000 IP COMMANDS The IPS 2000 is logged using an IP connection The PABX acts as the server and the buffer connects to its client Command Description s lt IP address gt i sets the IP address of the PABX The port number is fixed at 60010 10 6 PHILIPS SOPHO CPU 4000 PHILIPS SOPHO CPU 4000 IP COMMANDS The CPU 4000 is l
15. used This sets the REMOTE port number Itis the port number on which LER lt LAN Logging the PABX will listen It is not used if the mode is TCP Passive REMOTE Port gt Server LLI lt LAN Logoing IP gt This sets the PABX IP address Itis the IP address of the PABX to gging which the SS 76NG will connect to retrieve data CTRL4Z The previously entered line will be displayed if this is the 1st character typed Note Only displays line if ECHO ON Phone Home PHO 1 The technician types in the command PHO 2 The SS 76NG sends an E record it is the next letter and corresponds to Enquire 3 UdpLog Responds with a 0x12 Device Control 2 character followed by the text UdpLog Response as a single 16 character UDP packet Upon receipt of the packet the buffer will turn on the DownLoad LED and then a Beep at full volume b Pause for 0 2 seconds c Turn off the beeper d Pause for 0 8 seconds e Repeat the above 4 steps 5 times Initial a normal A record poll sequence so that the DownLoad LED will turn off if the buffer is not registered GPRS Access Point Name The default setting is internet The APN can be up to 23 characters long GPRS User Name The default setting is blank The User Name can be up to 23 characters long It is only normally required of a private APN is in use GPRS Password The default setting is blank The Password can be up to 23 characters long It is only normally required o
16. HostName amp Port 192 168 0233 23 Not connected Connect Disconnect ooo ComPort Main Screen w Refresh List Baud Rate 1200 19200 2400 38400 4800 57600 O00 115200 Show input characters MEM Used gt 0 00 Record Count gt 0 State gt stIdle 0 Coms Mode gt Not connected Source File gt C 55Telecoms Andre_Test TestSw S5 77 95 77_0_08_beta_D hex DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 9 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL Setup This will open the Setup configuration screen explained below When upgrading the firmware of the SS 76NG Use the file menu File to select the firmware file to be uploaded These type of file are normally has an HEX extension PABX Management Mode This mode allows remote access to a PABX Ethernet port through the buffer It allows commands to be passed from either the Serial MMI port or the Ethernet MMI port to the PABX Ethernet port The buffer will attempt to establish a connection to the PABX using Menu Items PBX Mode the LOG LAN IP addr with the specified port number When the connection is established the buffer will respond with PMS Connected lt port gt A twenty second timer is started so that if no commands are sent to the PABX the link will be disconnected with the message PMS Disconnect Er nt To change the font size and type of the text displayed in the terminal screen Colour To change the terminal background colour and text col
17. I port 1 will be set to Silent Mode Set the local port to listen for incoming connections This can be LAN Local any number from 1 to 65524 Note that certain ports are commonly Port used for tasks such as FTP SMTP etc so care needs to be taken in choosing a suitable port number Enable Trough Connect DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 11 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL Logging Settings Default MMI Port Serial 1 Serial 2 Silent AutoDump Compress Data Discard Oldest Data V Enable Call Centre F Date Insertion E Century 1 Year AutoDumpTO 10 0 F Seconds aise Beep Volume 50 Before Record E After Record Pad Reset Timer 0 DateLabel This sets the serial port to be used for programming of the buffer also known as the MMI Port Because the buffer can also be programmed via the LAN interface an incoming connection on the TCP port will automatically become the MMI Default MMI Port port While the TCP link is established the serial port control will be disabled The default MMI Port is Serial 1 Note When the Through Connection feature is enabled the Serial MMI port 1 will be set to Silent Mode bate neskion This is used to enable the insertion of the Date and Time either before the record or after the record Enable Auto Dump Default is OFF When enabled the buffer will dump its stored data when the Serial 1 handshake is enabled or when an MMI port
18. N output for the CDR s The PABX is passive and listens on TCP port 5003 for incoming connections The IP of the PABX is 192 168 0 221 The data will be collected via LAN using the NetLog software The IP assigned to the buffer is 192 168 0 234 Scenario 3 This explains how to setup the buffer to log data on the LAN port and dump the data via the LAN interface using NetLog Description 55 77 Tool 1 06 Setup File pBxMode Font Colour Close Remote Firware Upload KES r HostName amp Port 192 168 0 233 Not connected Disconnect TT ComPort Main Screen v Refresh List poe Rate Show input characters MEMUsed gt 0 00 Record Count gt N 5 State gt stIdle 0 Coms Mode gt Not _ Source File gt C 55Telecoms Andre Test TestSW 55 TASS 77 0 _08 beta _ D hex _ sige Connect a serial cable between the buffer serial port 1 and your PC P e oee eee ooo o a LAN cable between the buffer and the network Step2 Step2 Select the Com Seet e ene 0 0000 to be used on the PC Step3 Step3 Select Baud Rate 115200 Baud Rate 115200 Once conneted The version of the buffer firmware and the buffer status menu will Step 4 be displayed on the terminal DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 21 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL Click on Setup The following screen will be displayed Serial 1Baud Serial 2Baud Serial 2 Parity Use DHCP Translate Option 1200 ascu 2400 4800 2400 Su
19. PORT 1 THROUGH CONNECTION The SS 76NG has the ability to route the LAN socket 1 through the MMI serial port 1 Amongst other things this allows LAN access to the serial port on a PABX There are a number of items that require setup Note This mode of operation is only possible when LAN logging of the PABX is not used In order to no have gratuitous data being sent to the PABX the Serial MMI port 1 needs to be set to SILENT While SILENT MODE is active the serial MMI PORT is completely non responsive Commands can still be entered using the LAN MMI port if it has been set up In the event that SILENT MODE was turned on before the buffer was fully set up then it can be temporarily overridden by resetting and holding the button in until the message Exit Silent Mode is displayed This happens after about 5 seconds If the button is held too long then the unit will restore default settings SKM11 Socket 1 need to set to TCP SERVER mode to accept incoming connections This command will set the socket 1 to TcpServer mode Set the local port number for the TCP socket Note This can be any number from 1 LPT 1 lt port gt to 65524 Note that certain ports are commonly used for tasks such as FTP SMTP etc so care needs to be taken in choosing a suitable port number DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 37 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 10 12 REMOTE ACCESS TO SERIAL CONNECTED EQUIPMENT 10 12 1 DIRECT This command instructs the
20. UAL COMMAND TABLE Command Description Sets the packet size of the UDP packet to be used when logging using UdpLog lt n gt can be set from 0 to 7 giving the following values Ensure that records are smaller UPS lt n gt Default setting Compatible with previous firmware Use Link status Default is ON Input can be Y N T F E D 1 0 or ON OFF When enabled the buffer checks the physical link in relation ULK lt on off gt to stopping or starting the LAN functions When switched OFF the Link Status is ignored and the LAN interface is started up just using some timing delays PING lt IP address or Sends 4 PING requests to the designated IP address or host name name gt Enable Call Centre mode Default is OFF Input can be Y N T F E D 1 0 or ON OFF When this option is enabled the buffer will output call records on serial port 1 ECC lt on off gt Note that when Serial Port 2 is used for logging it is necessary to ensure that Serial Port 1 is set up to use a baud rate the is the same or higher than Serial Port 2 MPW lt password gt Sets the password When a LAN connection comes in you will be prompted for the new password DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 33 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 10 1 ALCATEL 4400 RELATED COMMANDS ALCATEL 4400 COMMANDS The Alcatel 4400 is logged using an IP connection The PABX acts as the server and the buffer conn
21. bnet 255 255 255 0 Default Log Port LAN Log Mode N1 Serial 1 None 5 9600 Gateway 192 168 0 254 oo 4800 D Serial 2 Server DNS Server 192 168 0 254 LAN Log Client 38400 57600 NetBois Name BUFFERO000000 D 1200 8Ni Local IP 192 168 0 234 Short Record Elimination 1 115200 MMI Listen Port 23 LAN Log IP Address 192 168 0 221 Use Link Signal 7 LAN Log Local Port 65535 LAN Speed Default MMI Port AutoDump F 100 Mbit 10 Mbit Eee Compress Data V Serial 2 MAC Address Discard Oldest Data LAN Log Remote Port 5003 Date Insertion Enable Call Centre 7 TMS Settings Century Year AutoDump TO 10 0 Buffer ID SS000000 Seconde Beep Volume 50 TMS Server Sere Pad Reset Timer 0 TMS Server Port 1122 GSM Module not fitted _ After Record Time Server time a nist gov None TimeZone minutes 120 UDP Packet Size 5 nA Load Defaults Save Settings Load Settings Fetch Settings Upload Settings Save amp Reset Step 6 Configure the LAN settings that the buffer should use Remember to disable Use DHCP when using a statis IP address Step 7 Set the Default Log Port to LAN Log Step8 Set the LAN Log Mode to Client Step 9 Set the LAN Log IP Address to the PABX IP E g 192 168 0 221 Step 10 Set the LAN Log Remote IP to the PABX port E g 5003 Step 11 Click on Upload Settings Step 12 Click on Save amp Reset Step 13 Configure NetLog to collect
22. d Serial 1 Serial 2 AutoDump TMS Protocol GSM Aggressive download Silent Compress Data F UDPLogger FTP Client Discard Oldest Data V GSM Module IMEI Number 357749034894791 SIM Card ID 89553000000000361750 Enable Call Centre F Buffer ID SS000000 TMS Server AutoDump TO 10 0 Beep Volume 50 TMS Server Port 1122 Time Server time a nist gov Pad Reset Timer 0 TimeZone minutes 120 UDP Packet Size S Buffer Time 2011 09 20 16 32 41 Use PC Time Fetch setings upload settimos savea reset Set the Serial Port 1 baud rate This is the default MMI port The Serial 1 Baud buffer can be accessed and programmed via this serial port The default baud rate is 115200 Bur Settings Set the Serial Port 2 baud rate This is the default logging port for 9 Serial 2 Baud collecting data The PABX serial output would normally be connected to this port Default baud rate is 19200 Serial 2 Sets the number of data bits and parity format for Serial Port 2 Parity The SS 76NG has the ability to route the LAN socket 1 through the MMI serial port 1 Amongst other things this allows LAN access to the serial port on a PABX Note This mode of operation is only possible when LAN logging of the PABX is not used This will enable a through connection between the LAN socket with the TCP port that is specified and the Serial Port 1of the SS 76NG Note When enabling this feature the Serial MM
23. data from the buffer on TCP port 23 DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 22 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 9 4 Scenario 4 The client has a PABX that has a LAN output for the CDR s The PABX is passive and listens on TCP port 5003 for incoming connections The IP of the PABX is 192 168 0 221 The data will be collected via the serial port of the buffer using the NetLog software The IP assigned to the buffer is 192 168 0 234 Scenario 4 This explains how to setup the buffer to log data on the LAN port and dump the data via the Serial interface using NetLog Description 55 77 Tool 1 06 Setup File PBX Mode Font Colour Close 5 77 rev 0 08 beta D Remote Firware Upload ES HostName amp Port 192 168 0 233 Not connected Connect Disconnect TT ComPort Main Screen v Refresh ust Show input characters MEM Used gt 0 00 Record Count gt State gt stIdle 0 Coms Mode gt Not i Source File Sse SSTelecomstAndre Test Testsw 55 TASS 77_0_08 beta TY hex Step 1 Connect a serial cable between the buffer serial port 1 and your PC p Connect a LAN cable between the buffer and the network Step2 Step2 Select the Com port to be used on the PC the Com Select the Com port to be used on the PC to be used on the PC Step 3 Select Baud Rate 115200 Once conneted The version of the buffer firmware and the buffer status menu will Step 4 i be displayed on the te
24. ects to it as a client Command Description Alle addresss This sets that IP address of the Alcatel 4400 PABX The port number is fixed at 2533 and therefore does not need to be set 10 2 AVAYA DEFINITY RELATED COMMANDS AVAYA DEFINITY COMMANDS The Avaya Definity acts as a client and needs to connect to the SS 77 The SS 77 needs to have its local port set It has been found in the field that the PABX can sometimes stop outputting data A simple solution was to prompt the PABX by sending it a character In the SS 77 this character will be sent every 60 seconds if it is set to something other than OxFF Command Description This sets that port number at which the SS 77 should listen for incoming connections Some Avaya documentation suggests using port 50000 It ANE choca Pet is probably not critical as long as the PABX and the SS 77 have the same settings This sets the character code to be used as a prompt for the PABX It is set in hexadecimal An empirically determined code that has been used successfully is the X ON 0x11 code The command to set this is AVP 11 To disable the prompt set the code to OxFF using AVP FF 10 3 LG OPTICON IP RELATED COMMANDS LG OPTICON IP COMMANDS The LG Opticon can be logged on its serial port or on the LAN On the serial port the logging is pretty straight forward ASCII logging For the IP port there are a number of settings Command Description LGI lt IP address gt This
25. ernet Telnet terminal package The SS 76NG defaults to using DHCP with its NetBIOS Name set to SS 75 followed by the last 6 digits of the MAC address For example if the MAC address is 00 21 44 12 34 56 the NBNS name is SS 75 123456 7 1 3 The buffer can also be accessed and programed using the NG Buffer Tool Please see section 8 1 Using the NG Software Programming Tool 7 2 Character Echo To function correctly with NetLog and other data collection packages the local echo of typed characters is disabled In order to view what is being typed it is necessary to enable local echo The simplest way to do this is to enter the command ECHO ON This will automatically be cancelled when the SS 76NG is reset Alternatively one can enable echo in HyperTerminal by selecting Properties gt Settings gt ASCII Setup gt Echo typed characters locally This session can be saved for future use as SS 76NG and the settings will be retained 8 USING THE NG PROGRAMMING TOOL Note The NG Programming Tool can be downloaded from SS Telecoms web site 8 1 NG MAIN TERMINAL SCREEN NG Tool Main Screen The SS 76NG Tool can be used as a terminal program enabling the user to issue commands via the terminal screen The main purpose of the Tool is to make programing of the buffer user friendly Setting Description SS 77 Tool 1 06 Setup File PBX Mode Font Colour Close 55 77 rev 0 08 beta D C Remote Firware Upload EET en
26. erver gt E g 196 213 211 32 Note the addresses shown are not valid addresses merely examples of the format to be used FTU lt username gt Sets the FTP Username Maximum length is 12 characters ETP lt passwotd gt Sets the FTP password for Username Maximum length is 12 p characters ETE efil baths This selects the directory from which to extract the files or in the case p of FTP push the directory for uploading the records FDL lt n gt Enables FTP PUSH download of records lt n gt can be Y N T F E D DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 36 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 1 0 or ON OFF Sets the hour and minute upon which the FTP push download will start This is to provide a staggered download from the field to reduce the peak load on the server EDT Setting the hour greater than 23 will cause the FTP download to start at lt hh mm gt the set minute every hour Setting the minute to a value greater than 59 will prevent automatic download If the download fails it will retry after 10 minutes FDNOW Initiates a download immediately for testing purposes 10 10 FTP SERVER FTP SERVER COMMANDS The SS 76NG waits for the PABX to log in The PABX needs to use the username and password set Command Description FTU lt username gt Sets the FTP Username Maximum 12 characters FTP lt password gt Sets the FTP password for Username Maximum 12 characters 10 11 THROUGH CONNECTION LAN TO SERIAL
27. etween the buffer and the network Step 2 Secte compoto bewedonmetc the Com port to be used on the PC Step3 Step3 Select Baud Rate 115200 Baud Rate 115200 Once conneted The version of the buffer firmware and the buffer status menu will Step 4 be displayed on the terminal DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 17 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL Click on Setup The following screen will be displayed Serial 1 Baud Serial 2 Baud 1200 1200 _ 2400 4800 2400 9600 19200 D 38400 57600 4800 Serial 2 Parity 8N1 Use DHCP Local IP 192 168 0 234 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 DNS Server 192 168 0 254 NetBois Name BUFFER0000000 Translate Option asci Default Log Port Serial 1 Serial 2 LAN Log Short Record Elimination 1 115200 MMI Listen Port 23 Use Link Signal V LAN Speed Default MMI Port 100 Mbit 10 Mbit Serial 1 Serial 2 AutoDump Compress Data V MAC Address Discard Oldest Data Date Insertion Enable Call Centre TMS Settings Buffer ID 55000000 Century E Year Seconds AutoDump TO 10 0 Beep Volume 50 TMS Server Before Record After Record Pad Reset Timer 0 TMS Server Port 1122 GSM Module not fitted Time Server time a nist gov None TimeZone minutes 120 use PC Tine UDP Packet Size sr Save Settings Load Settings Step 6 Change Serial 2 Baud to 9600 Step 7 Untick the Before Record field
28. f a private APN is in use for use with the User Name DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 31 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL COMMAND TABLE Command Description Enables GSM Aggressive download When this option is enabled the SS 76 NG will attempt to send records immediately when they are GAG lt On Off gt received rather than wait for the normal 90 second cycle The negative impact of this is that records are sent one at a time rather in blocks It should only normally be enabled when performing diagnostic work on a PABX csa Displays the signal strength IME Displays the IMEI number for the module Only available once the GSM module has started up SCI Displays SIM Card ID Only available once the GSM module has started up Sets the PIN for automatically logging on to the GSM network when the SIM PIN lock has been enabled The value set can NOT be interrogated The SS 76 NG will only attempt to log on using the stored PIN if there are still 3 attempts available If there are less than 3 available or the PUK is required then the GSM state machine will be disabled pending user intervention Locks or Unlocks the SIM PIN lt s gt can be Y N T F E D 1 0 or ON OFF lt simpin gt is required and must match both the SIMPIN stored on the SS 76 NG and the PIN set on the SIM card The command will display the lock status if entered with no parameters It will show LOCKED if a SIM PIN was required on startup or if the lock state was
29. g Step 8 Set the LAN Log Mode to Client Step 9 Set the LAN Log IP Address to the PABX IP E g 192 168 0 221 Step 10 Set the LAN Log Remote IP to the PABX port E g 5003 Step 11 Click on Upload Settings Step12 Step12 Click on Save amp Reset on Click on Save amp Reset amp Reset Connect a serial cable between the buffer serial port 1 and your PC running Step 13 NetLog Step 14 Configure NetLog to collect data from the buffer using the COM Port on the PC P with baud rate set to 115200 DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 24 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 9 5 Scenario 5 The client has a PABX that has a serial output for the CDR s The PABX baud rate is 9600 The data will be collected via the serial port of the buffer using the NetLog software Scenario 5 This explains how to setup the buffer to log data on the Serial Port 2 and dump the data via Serial Port 1 using NetLog Description SS 77 Tool 1 06 Setup File PBXMode Font Colour Close Remote Firware Upload KEN mmm HostName amp Port 192 168 0 233 Not connected Disconnect ComPort Main Screen v Refresh List Baud Rate 1200 Q 2400 4800 9600 115200 Show input characters MEM Used gt 0 00 T Record Count gt O State gt stIdle 0 Coms Mode gt Not connected Source File gt C SSTelecoms Andre_Test TestSw 55 77155 77_0_08_beta_D hex
30. ge 13 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL UDP Logger FTP Client This option is used when configuring the buffer This option is used when configuring to dump data to Udp Logger the buffer to push data to a FTP server TMS Settings TMS Settings TMS Protocol TMS Protocol UDPLogger FTP Client UDPLogger FTP Client TMS P rotocol Buffer ID SS000000 Buffer ID SS000000 TMS Server 192 168 0 101 FTP Server 192 168 0 101 TMS Server Port 1122 FTP User Name username Time Server time a nist gov FTP Password password TimeZone minutes 120 FTP Path UDP Packet Size FTP Connection Time Ez Every Hour At Min 12 00 Specific Time This sets the buffer ID as used by UdpLog It is an 8 character name If a name is shorter than 8 characters is used then it will be padded to 8 characters with _ Underscore characters If non aloha numeric characters are used they will also be replaced with Sets the address of the UdpLog server Either FQDN format udplog co za TMS Server dotted IP 123 1 1 234 is suitable Dotted format will be necessary if no DNS server is available Note the addresses shown are not valid addresses merely examples of the format to be used UDP TMS Server Sets the port number to use for communicating to Udp Logger The default Settings port is 1122 Other values may be used if the UdpLog server installation g Port Buffer ID requires it Sets the address of the timer server Eithe
31. ial 2 port settings Step 7 Select Serial 1 as the Default MMI Port Step 8 Under the Protocol Settings select Serial 2 as the default Log Port Step 9 aton uosa on Upload Settings Step10 Step10 Click on Save amp Reset on Save amp Reset Connect a serial cable between the buffer serial port 1 and your PC running Step 11 NetLog Step 12 Configure NetLog to collect data from the buffer using the COM Port on the PC P with baud rate set to 115200 DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 26 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 10 COMMANDS COMMAND TABLE Command Description This will turn on the local echo of characters It does not affect the download ECHO when using UdpLog but should be turned off for operation with NetLog or other collection packages The echoed characters can corrupt transmitted records Default is OFF Input can be Y N T F E D 1 0 or ON OFF Displays most of the current settings of the SS 76NG This display is SHOW sensitive to the translation mode selected so it will not display the Robodog setup if ASCII mode is selected SAVE This will save the current settings to non volatile memory will save the current This will save the current settings to non volatile memory to non volatile memory LOAD This restores the settings from the non volatile memory This would normally only be used when one wishes to discard changes made so far Resets the SS 76NG This wil
32. ing a login rejection message from a popular PABX PBXR 707201000000000000000000000008000000 10 8 TCP CALL BACK MODE TCP Call Back Mode This function allows the buffer to create a TCP connection to the TMS server using a specified port The connection is attempted to the host that was specified using the TMI command The purpose of this is to allow the buffer to tunnel out from behind firewalls when the using UDP LOG to gather the data The command to setup this call back link is Command Description The response when the connection takes place is TCB Connected lt porit gt TCPC lt port gt The is an MMI timeout on the Ethernet MMI connection and when this occurs or when the remote application disconnects a message is output on the originating port TCB Disconnected 10 9 FTP TMS CLIENT FTP TMS Client The FTP push download mode is enabled using the FDL command The SS 76NG logs into the server at the TMI IP address It uses the username specified by FTU and the password specified by FTP It then sets the working directory to that path specified by FTF This path must exist on the server All the records in the buffer will be downloaded to a file named using the buffer ID and the current DateTime E G BUFFERID_YYMMDD_hhmmss log This process will take place at every hour at the minute specified by FDT or at set a Time Command Description Sets the address of the FTP server It needs to be in dotted notation TMI lt tms s
33. l IP 192 168 0 233 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS Server 0 0 0 0 NetBois Name BUFFERO000000 MMI Listen Port 23 MMI Password Use Link Signal V LAN Speed 100 Mbit 10 Mbit MAC Address 00 21 44 00 09 EE Use DHCP Enable this when using DHCP Local IP Sets the local IP address of the Buffer This setting is ignored when DHCP mode is enabled LAN Settings Subnet Sets the Subnet Mask to use This setting is ignored when DHCP mode is enabled Gateway Sets the Gateway Address to be used This setting is ignored when DHCP mode is enabled DNS Server Sets the DNS server address to be used This setting is ignored when DHCP mode is enabled NetBios Name This will set the NetBIOS Name The default name is SS 76NG ABCDEF where the ABCDEF is the last 6 characters of the MAC address The name can be set to any alpha numeric string up to 15 characters long MMI Listen Port Sets the port number for the SS 76NG that it will listen on for MMI or NetLog connections via the LAN interface Use Link Signal When enabled the buffer checks the physical link in relation to stopping or starting the LAN functions When switched OFF the Link Status is ignored and the LAN interface is started up just using some timing delays LAN Speed Selection between 10Mbit and 100Mbit On some LANs auto negotiation of LAN speed may cause LAN link issues so 10Mbit can be manually selected DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Pa
34. l cause the SS 76NG to start running as if the RESET reset button was pressed Any setup changes will be lost if they have not been saved DEFDAT Initializes the setup data Factory Settings except for the MAC address and the Dongle Secret Code TIM Sets the current date and time of the SS 76NG If the setup data is not lt YYMMDDhhmmss gt jentered then the time is displayed SBi bandage Set the Serial Port 1 baud rate Valid rates are 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Set the Serial Port 2 baud rate Valid rates are 1200 2400 4800 9600 SB2 lt baud rate gt 19200 Sets the number of data bits and parity format for Serial Port 2 S2P lt port setting gt The options are 8N 7N 7O or 7N One or two stop bits are always acceptable BPV lt Volume gt Beeper volume Volume lt 0 gt off lt 100 gt maximum DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 27 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL COMMAND TABLE Command Description Short Record Elimination length is lt nnn gt Valid values from 0 to 39 If this value is set to a value other then O it will prevent the storage of a record that has less SRE lt nnn gt characters than it is set I E Setting it to 10 will prevent the storage of records with less than 10 characters It is only active for ASCII and STX ETX modes The default value is 1 ensuring that empty lines CR LF only are eliminated Sets the logging port to be used in the event that a generic
35. lume BPV 50 2 2 2 Auto Dump SAD CDisabled Auto Dump Timeout SAT 10seconds j S RoboDog Sync Char RSY R RoboDog Character cout ROT 8 TMS Server UdpLog TMI Blank NotSet 0 Time Sever sTS lime anistgov gt O i Time Zone STZ 420 minutes for South Africa DHCP UDH Enabled Use Ten MBit UTM Off Local IP address LP f92 1468 0 234 0 Subnetmask SNM 255 255 255 0 2 2 2 i Gateway ons 0 0 0 0 DNS IPaddress IP address 0 0 0 0 0028 NetBIOS Name en PIO EE a e O where ABCDEF are the last 6 digits of the MAC address Buffer Name UdpLog Briona with ABCDEF the last 6 digits of the MAC Socket 0 Connection Type PRT TCP Passive Socket 0 Local Port LPT 23 Telnet address for LAN access 12345 must be something other than 1122 which is the Socket 2 UdpLog Socket Port remote port Echo ECHO Off GPRS APN APN internet GPRS Username USR Blank Not Set GPRS Password GPW Blank Not Set Aggressive Download GAG Disabled DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 8 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 7 GETTING STARTED 7 1 As delivered from the factory the buffer can be accessed for setup in the following ways 7 1 1 On serial port 1 using a communications package such as HyperTerminal or using the NG Tool The port settings are 115200 baud 8 data bit no parity 1 stop with hardware flow control disabled Via LAN Use an Eth
36. n the make and model of the PABX Most PABX system use standard ASCII ASCII is the default Binary Unformatted data any character sequence Asci Vanilla ASCII using CR LF RoboDog Proprietary Security lt lt Stx Etx ASCII special start and end characters ISDx TheISDXPABX gt Alcatel 4400 Alcatel 4400 PABX gt Opticon LG Opticon PABX Avaya _ Avaya Definity supplies option prompt Syslog CISCO Syslog Can be used for any Syslog IPS 2000 Philips Sopho IPS 2000 CPU 3000 4000 Philips Sopho CPU 3000 4000 FTP Client The SS 76NG acts as a FTP client FTP Server The SS 76NG acts as a FTP Server Sets the logging port to be used in the event that a generic translation option is used This sets the mode of the LAN logging socket Server The buffer will be passive and will wait for an incoming connection from the PABX Client The buffer will be active and will make an connection to the PABX Valid values are from 0 to 39 If this value is set to a value other than O it will prevent the storage of a record that has less characters than it is set I E Setting it to 10 will prevent the storage of records with less than 10 characters It is only active for ASCII and STX ETX modes The default value is 1 ensuring that empty lines CR LF only are eliminated If the LAN Log mode is set to Client this would be the PABX IP address to which the SS 76NG will connect to to
37. ndshaking line then excess data will be lost SERIAL 1 Default serial MMI port o Used to access equipment such as FCT Mux o Baud rates from 1200 baud to 115200 baud o Only 8N1 7E1 701 8N2 7E2 702 7N2 BATTERY BACKUP Internal o AAA NiMH 500mAH to 1000mAH rechargeable batteries o Batteries are replaceable by the end user Note Battery backup allows Orderly shutdown of Ethernet connections Continued logging on Serial Port for up to 2 days Date Time RTC for extended period up to 2 weeks DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 6 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 5 APPLICATIONS BASIC SETUP Connection via Private or amp SS 76NG GPRS Buffer Central TMS with build in GPRS modem Server GSM Tower DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 7 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 6 FACTORY SETTINGS 1 The Buffer can be set to default settings by pressing the reset button and holding it for 6 seconds Until the buffer beeps 2 Alternatively if serial communications has been established the command DEFDAT can be issued DEFAULT VALUES Setting Command Value Serial 1 baud rate SB1 f15200bada gt Serial 2 baud rate SB2 19200baud Serial 2 data parity S2P BN Defaut MMI pot MMP Seil 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Default Logging Pot SDL Seia 20222 22 2 2 2 2 PABX translation sis XLT ASCH Short Record Elimination length SRE i 4 Beeper Vo
38. ogged using an IP connection The PABX acts as the server and the buffer connects to its client Command Description This sets the IP address of the PABX The port number is fixed at PAP addiess gt 2599 The command is the same as for the Sopho 2000 IPS PABX MANAGEMENT MODE PABX MANAGEMENT MODE COMMANDS This mode allows remote access to a PABX Ethernet port through the buffer It allows commands to be passed from either the Serial MMI port or the Ethernet MMI port to the PABX Ethernet port Command Description The command PBXC lt port gt is issued to the buffer The buffer will attempt to establish a connection to the PABX using the LOG LAN IP addr command LLI with the specified port number When the connection is established the buffer will respond with PBXC lt port gt PMS Connected lt port gt A twenty second timer is started so that if no commands are sent to the PABX the link will be disconnected with the message PMS Disconnect DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 35 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL Messages are sent to the PABX using a Hexadecimal PDU format with the PBXM command This allows any character to be sent from ASCII 0 to ASCII 255 0x00 to OxFF Example PBXM727001 ffffffO02200000022FFFFFFFFFFFF PBXMchex data gt This message is the logon header for a popular PABX Responses from to PABX are converted to the same PDU format and prefixed with PBXR lt space gt Example show
39. onfirmation that the buffer is sos GaSe a SO data from the PABX TIME TIMESVR e Indicates the time server returned a valid time the time server returned a valid time IP OK e Indicates that the IP address is OK or that DHCP was successful if enabled PWR e This LED indicates that power is being received from the external 12 volt power supply GSM STATUS DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 5 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 4 DESCRIPTION OF REAR PANEL SERIAL 2 The rear panel ANTENNA o Sma GSM antenna RESET SWITCH Used for resetting the buffer and the Network Interface It is also used to restore default settings by pressing the reset button and holding it for 6 seconds Until the buffer beeps Refer to Default Settings POWER SUPPLY External o External power supply o Minimum Voltage 10 VDC o Maximus Voltage 20 VDC o Current requirements Under 100 mA ETHERNET RuJ 45 o Green LED indicates LINK is up o Yellow LED indicates 100MBit speed active SERIAL 2 Default serial logging port o Baud rates from 1200 baud to 19200 baud o Options 8N1 7E1 701 7N1 8N2 7E2 702 7N2 o Handshake output for buffer full power down The Handshake will be set inactive when the Flash Memory is full and there is capacity for 100 characters left in the input buffer To prevent continuous up down the Handshake will be activated when in input buffer has been emptied If the data is not stopped by the ha
40. orming diagnostic work on a PABX GSM Module Shows the GSM module type IMEI Number Displays the IMEI number for the module Only available once the GSM module has started up SIM Card ID Displays SIM Card ID Only available once the GSM module has started up DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 16 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 9 PROGRAMMING SCENARIOS AND EXAMPLES 9 1 Scenario 1 The client has a PABX that has a serial output for the CDR s The PABX baud rate is 9600 The data will be collected using the NetLog software Netlog software uses an active TCP LAN connection on port 23 to collect the data CDR s from the buffer The IP assigned to the buffer is 192 168 0 234 No date insertion is required Scenario 1 This explains how to setup the buffer to log data on the serial port and dump the data via LAN Description 55 77 Tool 1 06 Setup File PBX Mode Font Colour Close 55 77 rev 0 08 beta D Remote Firware Upload A Upload Stop aa HostName amp Port 192 168 0 233 Not connected 1 Main Screen EN v Refresh List Show input characters MEM Used gt 0 0 Record Count gt 0 State gt stIdle 0 Coms Mode gt Not connected Source File eG SSTelecomstAndre Test TestsW 55 TASS 77 _0_08_beta_D hex Connect a serial cable between the buffer serial port 1 and your PC Step 1 Connect a serial cable between the buffer serial port 2 and the PABX Connect a LAN cable b
41. our Close Closes the NG Tool application Remote This setting should be enabled when the firmware updated is done through an Firmware Upload TCP LAN connection The IP or Hostname to make a connection to This would normally be the IP Address or Hostname of the buffer The default MMI Programming Interface and Buffer port is 23 Use the Connect and Disconnect buttons for TCP Com Port Com Port Use the Dropdown box to select the com port This is com port to use on the local PC for connecting to the buffer DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 10 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 8 2 NG TOOL SETTINGS SCREEN NG Tool Settings Screen This screen is used to configure and upload the SS 76NG settings Setting Description Port Settings i LAN Settings Protocol Settings Translate Option Serial 1 Baud Serial 2 Baud Serial 2 Parity Use DHCP 7 D 1200 Local IP 192 168 0 234 ascu 5 2400 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Default Log Port N1 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Serial 1 Serial 2 LAN Log 4800 701 DNS Server 0 0 0 0 9600 NetBois Name BUFFERO000000 115200 19200 ert eo ES Short Record Elimination 1 Through Connection LAN to Serial Port 1 MMI Password E Enable Through Connect Use Link Signal 7 LAN Speed GSM Settings 100 Mbit 10 Mbit LAN Local Port 65535 APN Name internet Settings Logging Settings MAC Address 00 21 44 00 12 C6 RON ene Default MMI Port TMS Settings APN Passwor
42. r FQDN format time a nist gov Time Server jor dotted IP 129 6 15 28 is suitable Dotted format will be necessary if no DNS server is available Set the time offset from UTC in minutes Negative for East positive for West South Africa the default is 120 UDP Packet Sets the packet size of the UDP packet to be used when logging using Size UdpLog The records in the buffer will be downloaded to a file The file name will be Buffer ID the buffer ID and the current DateTime E G BUFFERID_YYMMDD_hhmmss log FTP Server Sets the address of the FTP server It needs to be in dotted notation E g 196 213 211 32 FTP Sets the FTP Username Maximum length is 12 characters Username FTP Sets the FTP password for Username Maximum length is 12 characters FTP Password Settings ETP Path This selects the directory from which to extract the files or in the case of FTP push the directory for uploading the records Every Hour This will set the FTP client to upload the data file every hour at the Minute specified Specific Time Sets the hour and minute upon which the FTP Client will upload the data file This is to provide a staggered download from the field to reduce the peak load on the server Time Zone DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 14 of 40 Translate Option Default Log Port LAN Log Mode Short Record Elimination LAN Log IP Address SS 76 NG USER MANUAL The Translation Option to use This depends o
43. re TMS Settings E Century Year AutoDumpTO 10 0 Buffer ID SS000000 i z Beep Volume 50 TMS Server Before Record Pad Reset Timer 0 TMS Server Port 1122 GSM Module not fitted After Record Time Server time a nist gov None TimeZone minutes 120 UDP Packet Size 5 X Load Defaults Save Settings Load Settings Fetch Settings Upload Settings Save amp Reset Enable Century and ensure Before Record is enabled Configure the LAN Settings that the buffer should use Remember to disable Use DHCP when using a statis IP address Under the TMS Settings configure the Buffer Name that will used to identify the buffer on Udp Logger Configure the Udp Logger IP or FQDN address in the TMS Server field Set the Default Log Port to LAN Log Set the LAN Log Mode to Client Set the LAN Log IP Address to the PABX IP E g 192 168 0 221 Set the LAN Log Remote IP to the PABX port E g 5003 Under the TMS Settings Set the TMS Server Address E g sstelecoms dyndns org Set the TMS server port Default is 1122 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 o o o ola o ie D D O D 0 O T O Ale ie Click on Upload Settings Click on Save amp Reset On UDP Logger add the Buffer ID to the contacts D D O To DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 20 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 9 3 Scenario 3 The client has a PABX that has a LA
44. reen v Refresh List 19200 38400 7600 115200 Show input characters MEM Used gt 0 00 Record Count gt a p n State gt stIdle 0 Coms Mode gt Not connected Source File gt C SSTelecoms Andre_Test TestSw 55 77 55 77_0_08_beta_D hex Connect a serial cable between the buffer serial port 1 and your PC Connect a LAN cable between the buffer and the network Select the Com port to be used on the PC Select Baud Rate 115200 Once conneted The version of the buffer firmware and the buffer status menu will be displayed on the terminal DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 19 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL Click on Setup The following screen will be displayed Serial 1 Baud Serial 2Baud Serial 2 Parity Use DHCP Translate Option ASCII 1200 1200 8N1 Local IP 192 168 0 234 2400 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Default Log Port LAN Log Mode 4800 Ni D Serial 1 D None 9600 Gateway 192 168 0 254 Serial 2 Server 19200 701 DNS Server 192 168 0 254 LAN Log Client 38400 57600 NetBois Name BUFFERO000000 JE1 Short Record Elimination 1 115200 MMI Listen Port 23 LAN Log IP Address 192 168 0 221 Se Ek Sga a LAN Log Local Port 65535 Logging Settings 0g Local LAN Speed p LAN Log Remote Port 5003 Default MMI Port AutoDump F 100 Mbit 10 Mbit Serial 1 Compress Data V ar MAC Address Ser Discard Oldest Data 7 Jait Enable Call Cent
45. rminal DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 23 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL Click on Setup The following screen will be displayed Serial 1Baud Serial 2Baud Serial 2 Parity Use DHCP F Translate Option 5 1200 ASCIL 2400 4300 2400 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Default Log Port LAN Log Mode Serial 1 None 9600 Gateway 192 168 0 254 4800 Serial 2 Server DNS Server 192 168 0 254 LAN Log Client 1200 8N1 Local IP 192 168 0 234 19200 D 38400 57600 NetBois Name BUFFER0000000 Short Record Elimination 1 115200 MMI Listen Port 23 LAN Log IP Address 192 168 0 221 Use Link Signal V LAN Log Local Port 65535 LAN Speed Default MMI Port AutoDump 100 Mbit 10 Mbit seid 1 Compress Data 7 Serial 2 MAC Address Discard Oldest Data Enable Call Centre TMS Settings LAN Log Remote Port 5003 Date Insertion E Century Year AutoDump TO 10 0 Buffer ID SS000000 Second Fees Beep Volume 50 TMS Server Before Record aeons Pad Reset Timer 0 TMS Server Port 1122 GSM Module not fitted After Record Time Server time a nist gov None TimeZone minutes 120 UDP Packet Size 5 X Load Defaults Save Settings Load Settings Fetch Settings Upload Settings Save amp Reset Step 6 Configure the LAN Settings that the buffer should use Remember to disable Use P DHCP when using a statis IP address Step 7 Set the Default Log Port to LAN Lo
46. socket 0 Ethernet connection is made AutoDump Compress Data Compress Data Compresses the data records Compresses the data records data records Discard oldest When enabled the buffer will discard old data and log the new Data data once the buffer is full Enables the Call Centre mode When this option is enabled the buffer will output call records on serial port 1 while logging the data simultaneously Note that when Serial Port 2 is used for logging it is necessary to ensure that Serial Port 1 is set up to use a baud rate that is the same or higher than Serial Port 2 By default this feature is disabled Sets the delay from connection active until dumping starts The AutoDump TO time out is in seconds This allows short a to be ignored Such as mouse probing when a PC starts up BEEP Volume Beeper volume Where 0 is off and 100 is the maximum volume Set the PAD reset timer This timer causes the LAN module to be restarted when it expires It can be disabled by setting it to zero Attempts to set it below 30 minute will result in it being set to 30 minutes The maximum value is 255 minutes The timer is restarted when the SS 76NG receives an S or SEND command Use PC Time Sets the current date and time of the SS 76NG to the PC s Date and Time DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 12 of 40 Enable Call Centre PAD Reset Timer SS 76 NG USER MANUAL LAN Settings Use DHCP T Loca
47. telecoms our solutions your success SS 6 NG User Manual REVISION HISTORY Revision 01 Revision 02 Revision 03 Revision 04 Revision 05 Revision 06 Revision 07 Revision 08 Revision 09 Revision 10 DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL Original document PHO command IPS PABX ECC and PRT PABX Management Using NG Tool Programming Scenarios FTP TMS CLIENT MMI Password PABX FTP SS 75 TIME Commands Through Connection 2009 05 19 2009 10 01 2010 01 21 2010 06 24 201 1 05 13 201 1 07 06 2011 07 22 2011 07 22 2011 07 22 201 1 08 12 Page 2 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL CONTENTS PURPOSE FEATURES DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION OF REAR PANEL APPLICATIONS FACTORY SETTINGS GETTING STARTED USING THE NG PROGRAMMING TOOL PROGRAMMING SCENARIOS AND EXAMPLES COMMANDS ALCATEL 4400 RELATED COMMANDS AVAYA DEFINITY RELATED COMMANDS LG OPTICON IP RELATED COMMANDS SYSLOG SETUP PHILIPS SOPHO IPS 2000 PHILIPS SOPHO CPU 4000 PABX MANAGEMENT MODE TCP CALL BACK MODE FTP TMS CLIENT FTP SERVER THROUGH CONNECTION LAN TO SERIAL PORT 1 REMOTE ACCESS TO SERIAL CONNECTED EQUIPMENT DONGLE OPERATION QUICK SETUP GUIDES ASCII DATA COLLECTION VIA SERIAL PORT DATA COLLECTION ON ALCATEL 4400 OMNI PCX DATA RETRIEVAL USING UDP LOGGER CONTACT DETAILS DOC NO SS 76 NG REVISION 10 Page 3 of 40 SS 76 NG USER MANUAL 1 PURPOSE The purpose of the SS 76NG
48. uffer and allows it to be overwritten This will perform a DNS query on lt internet address gt The result can be inspected with DNSR The command will respond with DNS Query Result n with n 1 if DNSOQ lt internet address gt _ the query could be initiated and n 0 if no workspace was available or a DNS server has not been assigned Example DNSQ www google com DNS Query Result 1 Outputs the IP address returned by the DNSQ command DNS Answer 0 0 0 0 Waitin DNS Answer 255 0 0 0 Failure s s S DNS Answer Success for www google com 72 14 203 104 This command will set the character recognised as the start of logging character There are two ways to set the character either using Hexadecimal or by placing the literal character in normal round STX lt stx char gt brackets Examples STX 41 will set the STX character to A STX A will also set the STX character to A ETX aie chars This command will set the character that is to be used as the end of logging character The setting methods are the same as for STX Sets the address of the UdpLog server Either FQDN format udplog co za or dotted IP 123 1 1 234 is suitable Dotted format TMI lt tms server gt will be necessary if no DNS server is available Note the addresses shown are not valid addresses merely examples of the format to be used Sets the port number for the TMS server The default is 1122 and this TMP lt TMS Server Port gt
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