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Microtronix Access User Guide
To configure switch interfaces, repeat the following steps for each interface:
1) Below the form, a table labeled Switch/PBX Interfaces is displayed. This table lists the switch
Interfaces with their current configuration and status.
2) To edit or enable a Switch Interface setting, select the corresponding radio button on the right
side of the interface table. The current values will populate the fields in the form above. The
interface unit number will display in the Interface Number box.
3) Domain: field - specify the domain name that will be used to match the domain field of the SIP-
URI field of incoming SIP Notify messages. Messages matching this will be delivered to this
switch. If the name is entered as “default”, then messages that have no other match will be
delivered to this switch. If left blank, then only telephone number lookup will apply for this
switch.
4) Select the switch's protocol in the Protocol drop-down list.
5) Enter the IP Address and TCP Port Number of the Switch or the terminal server that
corresponds to the serial link connected to the Switch. To initiate a connection, specify the
external IP address. To accept a connection, set the IP to 0.0.0.0. The built-in terminal server
can be specified by using the local loopback IP address (127.0.0.1). The TCP port specified will
be 400x, where x is equal to the SMDI-Switch Interface number (ie. Device Port 0 = 4000).
6) For SMDI, specify the SMDI keepalive interval, which is the time it takes in seconds between
receiving a response to a heartbeat message and when the next heartbeat message will be
sent.
7) Click the Apply button to commit changes made.
For additional configuration information, click on the Help button.
The Interface number field in the Switch Interfaces table is a link that displays the current running
status of the corresponding application with a red or green indicator. Clicking the link will display the
application status and message statistics.
When multiple switches are to be configured, start with the switch with the most telephone numbers,
followed by switches with decreasing numbers. This increases the likelihood of an early match when
the MWI router application is learning a new number. Assign an interface number for each stating with
0.
If destination switches are addressed by the UMS by a unique domain name, enter it in the Domain
field. Lookup by telephone number in the database will not be necessary unless there are exceptions.
The following sections illustrate the possible connection types to the switches or PBX's.
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