Toshiba Marine Radio Release 40 User Manual

Telecommunication Systems Division  
Release 4.0  
Administrator Manual  
June 2001  
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Changes in Strata CS from version 2.1 to 3.0 or later ..........................1-7  
Chapter 2. The Strata CS Administrator  
Creating items ................................................................................... 2-8  
Working with voice files................................................................... 2-10  
Chapter 3. Strata CS Licenses  
Chapter 4. Defining System Settings  
About system settings...........................................................................4-2  
Customizable settings....................................................................... 4-2  
The General tab ....................................................................................4-3  
Defining business hours and holidays .............................................. 4-5  
The Call Log tab....................................................................................4-8  
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How emergency numbers are handled...........................................4-15  
The Trunks view ...................................................................................5-8  
About digital and Internet spans........................................................5-9  
Adding an analog trunk.......................................................................5-10  
Setting up digit collection on an analog trunk .................................5-11  
Adding a digital Robbed Bit T1 span ..................................................5-13  
Configuring signaling using the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter........5-13  
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Adding a digital ISDN BRI span ..........................................................5-18  
Mobile phone issues with forwarded calls ...................................... 6-27  
Call forwarding and voice mail ........................................................ 6-27  
Forwarding calls over Centrex/PBX trunks..................................... 6-27  
Listing a user in the dial-by-name directory.................................... 6-27  
The Phone tab.....................................................................................6-28  
Activating features on Toshiba digital phone................................6-30  
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Deleting a user ................................................................................6-42  
Adding an Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension service.......................8-17  
Trunks tab........................................................................................8-18  
Location Settings tab ..........................................................................8-20  
Codecs tab ......................................................................................8-21  
Dialing Exceptions tab.....................................................................8-22  
Permissions tab...............................................................................8-26  
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Adding a routing service.................................................................. 8-33  
Chapter 9. Handling Inbound Calls  
Defining menu choices...................................................................... 9-8  
Chapter 10. Using Account Codes  
Creating a text file of valid account codes ...................................... 10-5  
About monitoring and backing up your Strata CS system...................11-2  
Using the Device Monitor....................................................................11-3  
Monitoring station activity................................................................ 11-3  
Monitoring trunk activity................................................................... 11-4  
Enabling and disabling trunks......................................................... 11-5  
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Reporting problems ..........................................................................11-20  
Chapter 12. System Prompts  
Managing system prompts..................................................................12-3  
Placing calls to Net Meeting from the Strata CS Client ..................13-3  
Placing calls to Net Meeting from a Strata CS phone.....................13-3  
Calling Strata CS from H.323 terminals such as Net Meeting........13-4  
Using Windows 2000 Phone Dialer as an H.323 terminal..............13-6  
Enhancing a Web page with a Call Us!button.................................13-6  
Connecting two Servers using IP Gateways.......................................13-7  
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Creating IP Gateway dialing services ........................................... 13-13  
The Strata CS SDK.............................................................................14-8  
VoiceBoard settings ........................................................................A-18  
VoiceBoard channel settings ..........................................................A-20  
E1 and T1 board settings................................................................A-23  
ISDN Megacom service settings.....................................................A-24  
MSI station board settings...............................................................A-25  
Using the Strata CS Settings program............................................... A-26  
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Logging in........................................................................................A-26  
Changing key values.......................................................................A-28  
Modifying other supported Strata CS settings ................................A-28  
For More Information...................................................................... D-11  
Transferring and handling calls with a FreeRide phone ................ D-16  
Appendix E. Using Performance Counters  
The Strata CS performance counters...................................................E-2  
Viewing performance counters in Windows NT/2000...........................E-2  
Glossary ....................................................................................Gloss-1  
Index .......................................................................................... Index-1  
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CHAPTER 1  
CHAPTER 1  
OVERVIEW OF UPGRADING AND  
CONFIGURING STRATA CS  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
Welcome to Strata CS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2  
Whats New in Strata CS 4.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3  
Before you begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7  
Changes in Strata CS from version 2.1 to 3.0 or later . . . . . . . . . . 1-7  
Changes in Strata CS 3.0 or later. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8  
Configuring Strata CS for the first time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9  
Where to get help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10  
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Welcome to Strata CS __________________________________  
Toshibas Strata CS is dramatically improving the way business professionals  
communicate. An intelligent phone system designed specifically for small- to  
medium-sized businesses and branch offices, Strata CS combines the power of  
the desktop computer with the most advanced communications technology  
available. With Strata CS you have unprecedented call management that lets you  
maximize your productivity while controlling costs. Strata CS offers you more  
functionality than a stand-alone PBX, and at a lower price.  
Significant Strata CS features  
The following is a partial list of significant Strata CS features.  
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Fault Tolerant architecture is designed to keep your phone system up  
and running. If the network or your desktop PC goes down, your phone  
lines are unaffected. Even in the case of a Strata CS server malfunction or  
power outage, your critical phone lines will stay open.  
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Multi-line call control gives you an easy graphical way to place calls,  
transfer, put on hold, send to voice mail, set up conference calls and more.  
Verbal menus guide you through all call handling and user management  
tasks, so you can use Strata CS even without a PC.  
Full-featured voice mail lets you create caller-specific greetings, log in  
remotely, and manage your voice messages graphically. You can also  
easily call back the person who left you a message.  
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E-mail and pager notification of incoming voice mail, with or without  
voice mail attachments.  
Advanced caller identification via PIN or caller ID lets you easily screen  
every call and message, either visually or by announcing the caller's name  
when you answer the phone.  
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Call recording lets you record conversations of calls or conferences.  
Personal Status lets you create vacation, out-of-the-office, and other  
status settings for ringer, greeting, and routing list behavior when you are  
not able to answer calls.  
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The Strata CS Web Client enables users with a browser to access voice  
mail or manage personal settings from anywhere in the world over the  
Internet or from non-Windows platforms in the office.  
“Follow-me” call forwarding features routing lists that try several  
locations to find you. You can set different routing lists for the callers you  
choose.  
Call logging lets each user see a record of his or her own calls, while  
giving administrators access to the companys complete log.  
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Automatic call distribution (ACD) lets you create call center  
workgroups, keep a call log of workgroup activity, and use the Call Center  
Reporter to analyze workgroups, agents, hold time and more.  
Scheduled auto attendants allow greetings to change and calls to be  
routed to different extensions at different times of the day and days of the  
week.  
Built in Internet H.323 gateway saves money by routing calls over the  
Internet or your intranet. It supports tie-lines between branch offices, and  
even allows your customers to call you from a Web page.  
TAPI Service Provider and Contact Manager Assistant let you use  
Act!, Outlook, GoldMine, or other TAPI-compliant applications,  
including Front Office 2000, with Strata CS. You can place calls and  
receive screen-pop identifications when you receive calls.  
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The Strata CS SDK lets you extend Strata CS functionality. The IVR  
Plug-in API lets you integrate IVR and call control applications that pass  
caller input or database information to Strata CS users, place outbound  
calls; process initial command line arguments defined in the  
Administrator; and, for security purposes, determine if the caller is a  
Strata CS logged inuser. Use the Client API for applications that  
require a subset of the functions available in the Client (for example,  
monitoring the status of stations and trunks).  
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Multi-lingual system prompts let both users and callers select the  
language of their choice for Strata CS's verbal commands.  
Support for CLASS feature phones with caller ID displays, caller ID on  
Call Waiting and message waiting lights.  
Whats New in Strata CS 4.0 _____________________________  
New features in Toshiba Strata CS 4.0 include the following:  
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Completely Rewritten Client Application. The Strata CS Client has  
been rewritten using a collection of COM objects that make it more  
modular, internationalized, and flexible. Third-party developers can use  
these COM objects to build custom applications that can harness all of the  
Clients data and call information. Third-party applications will be able to  
do anything the Client does.  
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Monitor Calls from Multiple Users and Queues. You can click the  
appropriate tab in the Call Monitor and see any calls that ring your phone,  
calls in ACD workgroups, or call center queues. You can also share your  
Call Monitor with other users, so that they can cover your calls as needed.  
You no longer need to run multiple Clients to see and manage these calls.  
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Call Center Queues. Call center queues can be configured to distribute  
calls to agents using a variety of distribution algorithms. Agents can sign  
in/out of one or more queues, see calls in queues and take them before  
being offered them, if they so choose. Queues can prompt callers for  
Customer ID numbers or other data. On-hold messages can be highly  
customized or can change based on caller data.  
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Calling workgroups. You can call a public workgroups extension to ring  
all of the usersphones in the workgroup at the same time.  
More drag and drop. Drag a message or Call Log entry onto the Call  
Monitor to call it back.  
Ringback numbers. Your callers can enter a ringback number by  
pressing a specific key while they listen to the voice-mail greeting. This  
feature is useful when caller ID is inaccurate or is not available at all.  
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Dialing toolbar. You can quickly enter a number to dial using the optional  
dial toolbar without opening  
Drag and drop to make calls, transfers, conferences, and more. You  
can drag a call onto an extension to transfer the call to that extension. To  
call an extension, drag the extension from the extension pane onto the Call  
Monitor. To create a conference, hold down the shift key drag and a call  
onto another call and drop.  
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Integrated Call Monitor and Extensions panes . The optional  
Extensions pane shows the systems extensions (users, and so forth) along  
with the Call Monitors calls. The optional Calls pane lets you manage  
your calls in any Strata CS view, such as the Voice Messages view. See  
the View menu to turn the optional panes on or off.  
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Personal Status. You can indicate to your co-workers what you are  
doing by setting your personal status to Available, In a Meeting, Out of  
the Office, Do Not Disturb, and more. You can see everyones personal  
status in the extensions pane, just like they can see your personal status.  
You can create personal status settings that can change your forwarding  
number, your active greeting, your routing list, or prevent your phone  
from ringing. You can also create custom personal statuses such as On  
Sales Call, or At Client Presentation. Personal statuses can be selected  
from the Client or from the phone while you are on the road. Personal  
statuses replace Do Not Disturb in previous versions.  
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Workgroups. Workgroups are collections of extensions, such as all the  
users in Sales and Marketing. Workgroups appear as tabs in the extensions  
pane so that you can quickly find people in different departments. To pick  
up a ringing phone within workgroups you are a member of, pick up the  
phone and press *99. Users can create personal workgroups that help them  
quickly find people they work with. Workgroups can group related items  
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together such as auto attendants, queues, IVR plug-ins, and contacts.  
Workgroups replace Contact Groups used in previous versions.  
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Call Rules. You can change the way calls are handled based on who calls  
or a particular date or time. For example, you can automatically send  
specific calls to voice mail during lunch, change your personal greeting  
after hours, or forward calls from your mother or special co-workers to  
your cell phone. Call rules replace people rules and Smart Do Not Disturb  
used in previous versions.  
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Hands-free Answering. You can leave your phone off-hook while  
waiting for calls and will not hear dial tone. When a new call arrives, you  
hear a zip-tone and then you are connected to the call. Connect an  
overhead speak to a station using hands-free answering to set up a paging  
system.  
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Permissions. User groups provide administrators a way to assign  
permissions to a group of people, similar to Class of Service. Users can  
now inherit permissions from one or more groups, such as Administrators  
or Users.  
Account Codes. You can use account codes to help track calls back to  
one or more accountssuch as clients or customers you may need to bill.  
Account codes can be used for any call, are saved in the Call Log, and can  
be reported on using the Call Center Reporter. Administrators can  
optionally force that users enter account codes for every call on a per user  
basis. Account codes can be optionally verified against a list configured  
by the Administrator.  
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New Call Center Reporter. The new Call Center Reporter does not  
require any roll-ups or separate roll-up database. All reports are run  
directly from the Strata CS server and get the latest data. Several new  
reports allow better analysis of call center, trunk, and agent performance  
and behavior.  
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Custom greetings in Routing Lists. You can define special greetings  
between routing list actions, such as Attempting to call my cell phone,  
please stay on the line.You can also define special greetings for final  
actions.  
Streamlined Place Call To Dialog Box. The Place Call To dialog box  
has been optimized so that in one place you can easily make calls to any  
contact, extension or number, including your own home, mobile, and  
other personal numbers.  
Easily forward your calls to your remote phone. If caller ID is  
available, you can press *51 from the account menu to forward your calls  
to a remote phone, such as your cell phone.  
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Voice Mail Bookmarks. Drag the green bookmarks to save the beginning  
and end of an important segment of a voice message. After you set the  
bookmarks, the message is only played between the bookmarks.  
Windows Performance Counters. Strata CS now includes several  
standard Windows performance counters that can show you the number  
of calls in use, total calls handled, and more.  
Custom folders and folder list. You can organize your contacts,  
messages and greetings in different folders. Display the folder list to  
quickly jump between any folder or view.  
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Share Contacts. Share any contacts folder to other users, just like you  
can share any messages folder or your Call Monitor.  
Custom data easier to use. Custom data items are now centrally defined  
in the Administrator so that it is easy to see a list of all custom variables  
that can be associated with calls.  
Miscellaneous new features  
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Voice messages include a list of all recipients, allowing you to reply to all  
of them at once  
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5-Digit extensions are now supported  
Extensions and station IDs are automatically suggested when you create  
new users  
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All Call Log entries are displayed at once in the Client, instead of a page  
at a time  
What’s automatically upgraded  
The following items are upgraded automatically when you upgrade to Strata CS  
4.0:  
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Contact groups become workgroups  
Permissions  
Routing lists and greetings  
People rules become call rules  
Personal status  
Phone settings  
Folders  
Custom data  
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Before you begin ______________________________________  
Before you begin to upgrade Strata CS or configure it for the first time, first  
complete the following tasks as described in Strata CS Installation &  
Maintenance Manual:  
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Install the Dialogic hardware and drivers in the Strata CS server computer.  
Physically connect your trunks and stations.  
Install the Strata CS server and Strata CS Administrator.  
This chapter outlines the tasks you must perform after installation. Detailed  
instructions for each step are in subsequent chapters.  
Changes in Strata CS from version 2.1 to 3.0 or later_________  
The following administrative tasks have changed in this version of Strata CS:  
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Licensing has changed. See About Strata CS licenseson page 3-2.  
Outbound calls are now made via dialing services that you create and  
configure in the Administrator. See About dialing serviceson page 8-2.  
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Dialing services provide a way to restrict the numbers that can be dialed by  
all users. You can also define exceptions to further restrict or permit user  
dialing. See Permissions tabon page 8-26.  
Location settings and dialing rules are now part of dialing services, and must  
be defined separately for each service. See Location Settings tabon  
page 8-20.  
Business hours and holidays are now defined centrally. This lets both users  
schedules. If you previously had auto attendants that included business  
and holiday hours, those hours must be redefined in system settings. See  
Business Hourson page 4-5.  
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Based on the business hours you defined, auto attendants can now include  
scheduled greetings or transfers (to other auto attendants or IVR  
Plug-ins). See Scheduling transfers and greetingson page 9-14.  
Robbed Bit T1 signalling is now defined using the Robbed Bit T1  
Experimenter instead of the Administrator. See Installing Strata CS for  
more information.  
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Fax routing is now set up at the trunk level. Several other trunk properties  
have moved to dialing services. See Setting up fax routingon page 5-7.  
An ACD workgroup user can be configured so that only supervisors can put  
an ACD workgroup in Do Not Disturb. See the Strata CS Call Center  
Administrator Guide for details.  
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You can no longer enter # at the beginning of a phone number to bypass least  
cost routing for the call. Instead, create another dialing service that does  
not use least cost routing.  
*8900to hear a station ID has been replaced with *0  
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Wherever possible, Strata CS 2.1 settings are upgraded seamlessly to work with  
new Strata CS features.  
For example, dialing permissionsset for dialing services and usershave  
replaced the old dialing exceptions, previously set only at the user level. When  
you upgrade to this version of Strata CS, all Strata CS 2.1 users are assigned the  
permissions setting Use dialing service permissions except the following, and  
their preexisting dialing exceptions are carried forward.  
Changes in Strata CS 3.0 or later _________________________  
The following administrative tasks have changed in this version of Strata CS:  
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Workgroups. You can arrange users into specific workgroups (such as  
Sales, Marketing, Gold Box Team, and so forth) to better manage calls, or  
share specific information. Workgroups can also include auto attendants,  
queues, IVR plug-ins, and contacts. Workgroups replace Contact Groups.  
See Chapter 7, Managing Workgroups.”  
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calls back to one or more accountssuch as clients or customers you may  
need to bill for. Account codes are saved in the call log and can be  
reported on using the Call Center Reporter. Administrators can optionally  
force account codes be entered for every call on a per user basis. Account  
codes can be set up to be verified against a list of valid account codes.See  
Chapter 10, Using Account Codes.”  
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User permissions. You can now assign permissions to groups of users.  
User groups provide administrators a way to assign permissions to a group  
of people, similar to Class of Service. Users can now inherit permissions  
from one or more groups such as Administrators or Users. See The  
Permissions tabon page 6-37.  
New Call Center Reporter. Accessible from the Clients Tools menu, the  
new reporter does not require any roll ups or separate roll-up database. All  
reports are run directly from the Strata CS server and get the latest data.  
Several new reports allow better analysis of call center, trunk, and agent  
performance and behavior.  
Windows Performance Counters. Strata CS now includes several  
standard Windows performance counters that can show you the number  
of calls in use, total calls handled, and more.  
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Custom data easier to use. Custom data items are now centrally defined  
in the Administrator so that its easy to see a list of all custom variables  
that can be associated with calls.  
Miscellaneous new features and changes.  
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Five-digit extensions are now supported  
Extensions and station IDs are automatically suggested when  
creating new users  
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Personal Status has replaced Do Not Disturb (DND)  
Call Rules replace People Rules and Smart DND  
In the Client, Extensions view replaces User view  
Wherever possible, Strata CS 3.x settings are upgraded seamlessly to work with  
new Strata CS features.  
Configuring Strata CS for the first time ____________________  
When you are configuring your Strata CS system for the first time, you must  
complete the following tasks, which are explained in detail in the remainder of  
this manual:  
1. Add licenses.  
To configure Strata CS, you must first enter the license codes that your  
system requires. See About Strata CS licenseson page 3-2.  
2. Configure system settings.  
For more information, see About system settingson page 4-2.  
3. Configure your trunks.  
In addition to physically connecting your trunks, you must define them  
in the Trunks view in the Administrator in order to use them, and  
configure the trunk behavior. This is true for every kind of  
trunkanalog, T1, E1 or Internet. See Adding trunkson page 5-3.  
4. Create users.  
Define your Strata CS users, assign them stations, extensions and  
passwords, record their voice titles, set up their voice mailboxes and  
define their permissions. See About adding a useron page 6-7.  
5. Set up outbound call handling.  
See Chapter 8, Managing Outbound Calls.”  
6. Set up call routing for inbound calls.  
You can have calls sent to an operator or directly to users via direct  
inward dial (DID) without going through the main auto attendant. See  
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About call routingon page 9-2.  
Optionally, you can route calls to an auto attendant that answers  
incoming calls automatically and lets callers enter extensions to connect  
with users. If you want to use auto attendants, record a greeting and  
prompts for each one, and set up any options that your menu should  
offer the caller. Apply scheduling to your auto attendants to have them  
change with your business hours. See About auto attendantson page  
9-4.  
Where to get help______________________________________  
You can get help from Strata CS documentation and from your Strata CS  
provider.  
Strata CS documentation  
Strata CS includes the following documentation:  
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Strata CS Administrator ManualThis manual contains instructions for  
configuring and managing your Strata CS system, including Strata CS  
Administrator system settings, licenses, trunks and stations, users, dialing  
services, auto attendants, inbound and outbound call routing, and system  
prompts.  
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Strata CS Client User GuideThis manual describes how to use Strata  
CSs Client Web Client, Contact Manager Assistant, TAPI Service  
Provider features, and the telephone commands.  
Strata CS Call Center Administrator GuideThis manual contains  
complete instructions for setting up and maintaining a call center in which  
multiple agents answer calls to a single number, such as a sales or  
customer support department.  
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Strata CS Quick Reference CardThis wallet-sized card is a convenient  
reference for the Strata CS telephone commands.  
Strata CS Quick Reference GuideThis quick-start guide for new users  
describes basic Strata CS commands for the Client and telephone.  
Strata CS SDK and API Programming GuideThis manual describes  
how to extend Strata CS's built-in features using the Client API, the IVR  
Plug-in API, and Device Status API.  
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Online HelpContext-sensitive Help is available in all Strata CS  
applications. To access Help in the current dialog box, click the Help  
button or press F1.  
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This table list the available components in the Strata CS documentation set and  
the presentation format:  
Online  
Book  
Document  
Printed  
Acrobat (PDF)  
Strata CS Installation &  
Maintenance Manual  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Strata CS Administrator  
Manual  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Strata CS Client User Guide  
Strata CS Call Center  
Administrator Guide  
SDK and API Programming  
Guide  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Strata CS Quick Reference  
Card  
Yes  
Notes:  
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The online books are available in HTML-based format. To access an  
online book, click Help > Online Books from any Strata CS application.  
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Manuals directory. Use Adobe Acrobat Readeralso available on the  
Strata CS CDto view and print these files.  
Your Strata CS provider  
Contact your Strata CS provider for technical support. To view your provider's  
contact information, choose Help > About from the Strata CS Client or  
Administrator.  
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CHAPTER 2  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About the Strata CS Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2  
The Administrator interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3  
Performing basic actions in the Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8  
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About the Strata CS Administrator________________________  
The Strata CS Administrator is a Microsoft Windows program that lets you  
configure, monitor, and manage your Strata CS system. Through the  
Administrator you can control the following items:  
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System settings (see Chapter 4)  
Trunk configuration (see Chapter 5)  
User configuration and permissions (see Chapter 6)  
Workgroups (see Chapter 7)  
Dialing services (see Chapter 8)  
Auto attendants (see Chapter 9)  
System prompts (see Chapter 12)  
IVR Plug-ins (see Chapter 14)  
Queues (see Strata CS Call Center Administrator Guide)  
This chapter describes logging on to the Administrator, using the interface of the  
Administrator, and performing basic actions in the Administrator.  
Linking computers and phones  
Strata CS runs simultaneously on two communication systems:  
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Your internal telephone wiring. Connects the Strata CS Server to users’  
telephones around the office.  
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A Microsoft TCP/IP Local Area Network. Connects the Strata CS Server  
to usersWindows PC workstations. This network is required if users will  
be running the Client or the Administrator on a computer other than the  
Server. This is the typical setup in most installations.  
For information about the network and phone wiring in your office, consult the  
appropriate vendor. For details on configuring the network for Strata CS, see  
Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual.  
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Logging on to the Administrator  
1. Choose Start > Strata CS Administrator. The Log on dialog box opens.  
2. If you want to change your default Server or station ID, click Options  
to view the expanded dialog box. You also can log on as a different user  
to access this dialog box.  
3. Type your User name.  
A user called Adminexists by default. To create other administrators,  
you must add users to whom you give Administrator permissions (see  
The Permissions tabon page 6-37).  
4. Type your Password. The Administrator password is set to 100 at  
installation. Change the password for the Administrator user after you  
log on for the first time (see Creating a passwordon page 6-14).  
5. If you want to log on to a different Server than the one already selected  
under Server, choose a Server name on the drop-down list.  
6. If you want to change your station ID, enter a valid station ID in the  
Station ID field.  
7. Click OK.  
For information about logging on to the Administrator using command line  
options, see Appendix B.  
The Administrator interface _____________________________  
The Strata CS Administrator interface is composed of views (see Working in  
viewson page 2-5). Views are used in Strata CS to configure, manage, and  
monitor the components of the Strata CS system.  
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This section introduces the Strata CS Administrators views, explains how to  
work in views, and shows you how to perform basic tasks in them. It also explains  
how to work with voice files.  
View  
Description  
See  
Add, edit, and delete Strata CS users.  
Includes changing passwords and  
allotting users disk space for voice  
mail messages and greetings.  
Chapter 6,  
Managing Users and Stations”  
Users  
Create and manage workgroups  
(groups of related extensions or  
contacts).  
Chapter 7  
Managing Workgroups”  
Workgroups  
Trunks  
Manage the phone lines that connect  
your Strata CS system to the public  
phone network.  
Chapter 5,  
Managing Trunks and Spans”  
Create and manage dialing services,  
which define outbound trunk  
allocation and dialing behavior for  
groups of trunks.  
Chapter 8,  
Managing Outbound Calls”  
Dialing  
Services  
View and manage Strata CS stations Chapter 11,  
Device  
Monitor  
and trunks.  
Monitoring & Backing Up”  
Create, modify, and delete auto  
attendants.  
Chapter 9,  
Handling Inbound Calls”  
Auto  
Attendants  
Create and manage groups of agents Strata CS Call Center  
Queues  
in Strata CS call center queues.  
Administrator Guide  
Listen to and change recordings used  
for standard system prompts and  
auto attendants.  
Chapter 12,  
System Prompts”  
System  
Prompts  
View a record of the calls made on  
the system.  
Chapter 11,  
Monitoring & Backing Up”  
Call Log  
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View  
Description  
See  
Manage Strata CS IVR Plug-ins, the  
interactive voice response  
applications that share the Dialogic  
hardware with the Strata CS Server.  
Chapter 14,  
Extending Strata CS”  
IVR Plug-Ins  
Create, modify, and delete IP  
Gateways, by which you can  
Chapter 13  
exchange calls with remote Strata CS Configuring Internet  
IP Gateways  
Servers over the Internet or an IP  
network.  
Telephony Support”  
Tracks specific actions and presents Chapter 11  
Maintenance  
Log  
details about each action  
Monitoring & Backing Up”  
Working in views  
To open a view, click its button in the vertical view bar on the left side of the  
Administrator window. To change the location of a button on the view bar, drag  
and drop it.  
You can also open a view by clicking one of the choices under View on the main  
menu bar.  
The main part of a view contains rows of the items that pertain to that view. For  
example, in the Users view, each Strata CS user appears as an item on a row. In  
some views, such as the Users or the Trunks view, you can double-click an item  
to open the related dialog box for the item. For example, in the Users view,  
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double-clicking an item opens the User dialog box for that user. This dialog box  
contains Strata CS settings for that user. Some views, such as the Call Log and  
Device Monitor, display read-only information that cannot be expanded or  
changed.  
Using commands in a view  
A command always affects the item or items that are selected. You can access  
commands in a view by the following methods:  
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Selecting an item or items and choosing a command from the views  
menu. For example, in the Trunks view, click the Trunks menu and  
choose a command.  
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Selecting an item or items and clicking a toolbar button (see the next  
table).  
Right-clicking an item in a view and choosing a command from the  
shortcut menu. Right-clicking an item selects it and opens the shortcut  
menu, so it is often the fastest way to perform an action.  
Using the Administrator toolbar  
The Administrator toolbar is located on the main menu bar in each view. It gives  
you quick access to Administrator commands that are also available through the  
Administrator menus.  
Some toolbar buttons change depending on the view. For example, the buttons in  
the next table for new items in Strata CS each appear as the first button in their  
respective views.  
New User  
Create a new user.  
New Workgroup  
New Trunk  
Create a new workgroup.  
Create a new trunk or digital span.  
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New Auto Attendant Create a new auto attendant.  
New Queue  
Create a new queue.  
New Dialing Service Create a new dialing service.  
New IVR Plug-in  
Create a new IVR Plug-in.  
Print  
Print the contents of the current view.  
Delete  
Refresh  
Help  
Delete the selected item.  
Refresh and update the current view.  
Open the Strata CS Administrator Help.  
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Performing basic actions in the Administrator  
This section shows you how to perform the following basic actions in most views:  
Creating items  
Deleting items  
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Copying and pasting items  
Customizing columns  
Creating items  
In any view, clicking the first toolbar button opens a dialog box for a new item  
associated with that view. For example, in the Users view, clicking the first  
toolbar button opens a User dialog box with the title Untitled - User.  
You can also click the small arrow to the right of the first toolbar button and use  
the menu that opens to create any new Administrator item. The arrow is available  
in every view.  
You also can create all items from any available view. To create a new item,  
choose File > New.  
To create a new item that is based on an existing item  
1. Select the item on which you want to base a new item, such as a user in  
the Users view.  
2. Choose Edit > Copy.  
3. Choose Edit > Paste. A User dialog box opens. Copy of <item that you  
copied> appears in the title bar of the dialog box. It contains a duplicate  
of the selected items information. You can use the this information as  
a basis for creating a new item.  
4. Enter the information about the new item in the dialog box.  
5. Click OK to save the changes as a new copy.  
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Deleting items  
1. Right-click the item. To select more than one item, use SHIFT-click or  
CTRL-click.  
2. Choose Edit > Delete. In the confirmation dialog box that opens, click  
Yes or No.  
Renaming items  
Items in some views cannot be renamed, for example, Call Log items cannot be  
renamed.  
To rename an item  
1. Double-click the item to open its dialog box.  
2. In the Name field, type a new name for the item.  
3. Click OK.  
Copying and pasting items  
Copying a row in any view places the information about the item in that row on  
the clipboard as text, for easy pasting into other applications. Use this method to  
paste Call Log entries and voice message information into the Problem Report  
Wizard (See Using the Problem Report Wizardon page 11-22.).  
Customizing columns  
Click a column header to sort by that column. Click again to sort in the reverse  
order. The triangle in the column header shows by which column and in what  
direction the display is currently sorted.  
You can resize column widths by dragging the sides of the column headers.  
For each view in the Administrator, you can choose the columns that you want to  
see and the columns that you want to hide. Some views do not show all the  
available columns by default.  
To show or hide columns in a view  
1. Choose Tools > Columns, or right-click a column header.The Columns  
dialog box opens.  
2. From the View drop-down list, choose the view you want to change.  
3. Check a column to show it. Uncheck a column to hide it. For an  
explanation of the various columns, click Help.  
4. Click OK.  
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Working with voice files  
A voice file is an audio recording that is stored as a file. Strata CS stores system  
prompts, greetings, voice messages, and recorded conversations in voice files that  
you can play over your computer speakers or on the telephone. You can record  
voice files using the telephone.  
Strata CS supports the following file formats for voice files:  
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.VOX (a-law and µ-law formats)  
The Strata CS Server natively uses 8-bit PCM .VOX format.  
Changing the voice file format  
You can change the format of your Strata CS .VOX voice files from a-law to  
µ-law, or from µ-law to a-law by using the TVConvert utility. To do so:  
1. Run the file TVConvert.exein the Strata CS Server directory on the  
Strata CS Server computer. The default path is:  
C:\Program Files\Strata CS Server\CSConvert.exe.  
2. Click OK to convert all your Strata CS voice files to the other format. If  
the voice files are a-law, they become µ-law. If they are µ-law, they  
become a-law.  
In most cases you will not need to use this procedure, because your voice file  
format will have been correctly set by your Strata CS provider.  
Using the audio controls  
Strata CS makes it easy to create and listen to recordings. The following controls  
appear in Strata CS wherever you can make a recording.  
To create recordings, use the buttons on the recording control as shown in the  
following table and speak into your phone.  
Record  
When you are ready to record, pick up your phone, and  
then click this button. A beep signals that recording has  
begun.  
Stop  
When you are done recording, you can either hang up or  
click this button.  
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Play  
To hear the recording, click this button.  
To move forward and backward within the recording, drag the slider bar.  
Importing and exporting voice files  
To import or export a voice file, use the import or export buttons on the recording  
control, as shown in the next table.  
Import  
You can import a voice file in .WAV or .VOX format to  
use for any Client recording (greetings, voice titles, and so  
on).  
Strata CS can import .WAV files with a frequency of  
8Khz, 11.025 Khz, 22.05 Khz, or 44.1 Khz. You can also  
import an 8 kHz PCM .VOX file (µ-law format for North  
America and Japan, a-law format for other countries).  
Export  
You can export any of your Client recordings, including  
voice messages and recorded conversations, to a .WAV  
file.  
Changing audio output  
Strata CS can play audio files over your telephone. You can also play them on  
your computer if it has a sound card and speakers.  
To hear audio output over the phone, click the telephone button on the  
status bar, or choose Tools > Audio Output > Phone.  
To hear audio output over your computer speakers, click the speaker  
button on the status bar, or choose Tools > Audio Output > Speakers.  
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CHAPTER 3  
STRATA CS LICENSES  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About Strata CS licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
Entering licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
Removing licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4  
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About Strata CS licenses________________________________  
The following types of licenses are required for your Strata CS system:  
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Server license. One license for each Strata CS Server. A Server license  
is provided when you purchase Strata CS. The Server license authorizes  
you to run one copy of the Strata CS Server. Only one Server license is  
required per Strata CS Server regardless of the number of trunks or users.  
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Trunk licenses. One license for each analog, T1, E1, or BRI trunk that is  
connected to the Strata CS Server.  
IP Port licenses. One license for each Internet trunk that is connected to  
the Strata CS Server.  
Station licenses. One license for each internal telephone that is  
connected to the Strata CS Server. A station license is also required for  
each running instance of an IVR Plug-in. For more information about how  
to enter licenses for IVP Plug-ins, see Chapter 14, Extending Strata CS.”  
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Client licenses. One license for each computer that is using Strata CS.  
One Client license allows a user to log on to multiple Clients or to have  
multiple Client API sessions using a single user name and password. An  
additional Client license is required each time a user logs on using a  
different user name and password.  
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Call Center Agent licenses. Each agent in a call center queue must have  
a license. A single licensed agent can participate in multiple call center  
queues. Call Center Agent licenses are also used by the Strata CS Call  
Center Reporter. If you want to use the Reporter, even for non-queue  
reports such as call activity on trunks, you need a minimum of four Call  
Center Agent licenses.  
To see a license summary that shows the total number of each type of license  
currently installed on the Server, in the Administrator choose Tools > System  
Settings, and then click the Licenses tab.  
The Stations field under License summary displays the total number of licenses.  
You must supply the appropriate license serial numbers and verification keys to  
the Server before you can use the corresponding trunks, stations, and Strata CS  
Clients. For this reason, you may want to purchase additional licenses for  
expected system growth so that you do not have to wait for a license the next time  
you expand your system.  
Entering licenses ______________________________________  
You must enter your Strata CS Server license, as follows, before you enter any  
other licenses and before you configure the Server.  
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To enter your Strata CS Server license  
1. Select Tools > System Settings, and then click the Licenses tab.  
2. Select Server from the Show License Category drop-down list.  
3. Enter the Serial number and Verification key in the corresponding  
fields.  
4. Click OK.  
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To enter all other license types  
1. On the Licenses tab, select the license type from the Show License  
Category drop-down list.  
2. Click Add. The Modify License dialog box opens.  
3. Enter the license serial number and verification key and click OK.  
4. If you are entering more than one license, repeat the procedure until you  
have finished entering all licenses.  
5. Click OK on the Licenses tab of the System Settings dialog box.  
You can remove installed licenses and use them on another Strata CS Server as  
long as you do so according to the following rules:  
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trunk or user that had used the license from the system configuration (see  
Deleting trunkson page 5-3 and Deleting a useron page 6-42).  
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Before you remove the Server license, make sure that you have removed  
all Trunk, IP Port, Station, Client, and Call Center Agent licenses.  
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To remove all licenses  
1. Choose Tools > System Settings. The System Settings dialog box  
opens.  
2. On the Licenses tab, select the license type from the Show License  
Category drop-down list.  
3. Select the license that you want to remove.  
4. Click Delete and then click OK to close the System Settings dialog box.  
To remove the Server license  
1. Verify that you have removed all other licenses.  
2. On the Licenses tab of the System Settings dialog box, select Server  
from the Show License Category drop-down list.  
3. Delete the serial number and verification key that are displayed in the  
fields.  
4. Click OK and then click Yes or No when the system prompts you for  
confirmation.  
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DEFINING SYSTEM SETTINGS  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About system settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
The General tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3  
The Call Log tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8  
The Storage tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10  
The Dialing tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12  
The Emergency tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14  
The Other tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17  
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About system settings _________________________________  
System settings control overall system behavior. Before you can add Strata CS  
trunks or users, you must define your system settings using the tabs in the System  
Settings dialog box. You can use system settings to customize Strata CS as your  
system develops.  
To open the System Settings dialog box, choose Tools > System Settings.  
This chapter assume you have already entered the required licenses (see  
Chapter 3) and describes how to create system settings by using the following  
tabs in the System Settings dialog box:  
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General. Use to set number of rings before answering, set hold audio,  
generate tones using software, select default language for system prompts,  
set up Windows NT Event Log notifications, and define business hours.  
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Call Log. Use to set configuration and archiving options for the Call Log  
(see Using the Call Logon page 11-7).  
Storage. Use to view current disk usage and set locations for backups of  
voice files and the database (see Monitoring database and disk usageon  
page 11-11).  
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Dialing. Use to set up access codes for the dial-by-name directory and  
trunk access. Also use to set default access codes and dialing timeouts.  
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Emergency. Use to configure emergency dialing options.  
Other. Use to configure the dial-by-name directory, present a  
confirmation menu before sending callers to voice mail, set up Microsoft  
Exchange synchronization, and set the minimum password length.  
Customizable settings  
Here are some frequently referenced settings that you can customize:  
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Use hold audio (see page 4-4).  
Specify the number of rings before Strata CS answers a call (see  
page 4-3).  
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Select the default language for system prompts (see page 4-4).  
Set special access codes (see page 4-12).  
Configure Microsoft Exchange synchronization (see page 4-19).  
Set up business hours and holidays (see page 4-5).  
Set up 911 and E-911 dialing (see page 4-14).  
Set dial-by-name directory options (see page 4-17)  
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Changing Windows NT/2000 registry settings  
Some Strata CS settings are maintained in the Windows NT/2000 registry. These  
are low-level settings that are rarely changed, or settings that cannot be changed  
from the Administrator. For a complete description of these settings, see  
Appendix A, Strata CS Configuration Settings.”  
Rerecording voice prompts  
For information about how to rerecord the Strata CS system prompts or translate  
them into another language, see Chapter 12, System Prompts.”  
The General tab _______________________________________  
Choose Tools > System Settings and then click the General tab to set general  
Server options.  
Server Configuration  
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Number of rings before answering a call. For analog trunks only, this  
field sets the number of times Strata CS allows the phone to ring before it  
answers the call.  
The default of 2 rings allows for the capture of caller ID on analog trunks.  
In the U.S. this information appears between the first and second ring. In  
other areas, such as the U.K., or when using digital trunks, where caller  
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ID appears before the first ring, this setting can be changed to 1 so that  
calls on an inbound trunk are answered after the first ring.  
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Use hold audio from station number. Check this box to play music for  
callers on hold. The music can be played on a CD player or other  
music-on-hold device that is attached to the specified station. It is highly  
recommended that you use music on hold for systems with ACD  
workgroups or follow-me call forwarding.  
Strata CS plays whatever is on the specified channel. It does not monitor  
the channel. If the music device stops, callers on hold hear nothing.  
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Generate tones using software. Check this box to generate dial,  
reorder, ringback, and stutter dial tones using Strata CS software. This  
feature supports Dialogic boards that do not generate these tones in  
hardware.  
U.S. customers should leave this box unchecked, because U.S. Dialogic  
hardware generates the tones. International customers who use the  
D/41ESC board must check this box.  
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Default system prompts. Use this drop-down list to select the language  
version of system prompts presented to callers and users on the Strata CS  
system.  
U.S. English is installed by default. You must reinstall Strata CS to access  
additional languages, such as U.K. English or Latin American Spanish.  
For more information, see Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual.  
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Allow voice-first answering. Check this box to enable voice-first  
answering for users who have Toshiba Strata (digital) phones (see Strata  
CS Client User Guide for details about voice-first answering).  
Windows Event Log notifications  
When a Strata CS-related event is logged in the Windows NT/2000 Event Log, a  
notification is sent based on the settings described in this section.  
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E-mail Strata CS events for  
Select one of the following from the drop-down list:  
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All events.  
Errors and warnings.  
Errors only.  
No events. This is the default. No notifications are sent.  
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E-mail to  
Identify to whom the notifications are sent. The users you identify here  
must also have e-mail notification set to receive Windows Event Log  
notifications (see Setting e-mail notificationon page 6-18).  
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All Strata CS Administrators. Notifications go to all Strata CS  
users with Administrator permissions who have e-mail notification  
turned on. This is the default setting.  
E-mail address(es). Type the e-mail addresses of users whom you  
want to receive notifications, separated by semicolons.  
Business Hours  
Click Business Hours to schedule specific Strata CS behavior for particular  
hours and on specific dates.  
Your settings are used by Strata CS to schedule the following:  
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Transfers and greetings. See Scheduling transfers and greetingson  
page 9-14.  
E-mail and pager notifications. See Scheduling notificationson  
page 6-19.  
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Business hours and holidays for call rules. See Defining business  
hours and holidayson page 4-5.  
Strata CS uses the following categories to define business hours and holidays:  
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Work days and work hours for each work day  
Full or partial holidays  
Custom work days, hours, and dates  
Strata CS includes a default set of business hours that you can customize. You can  
create as many sets of business hours as you need. For example, you can create a  
set of business hours for the company as a whole, and then create additional sets  
of business hours for individual departments, shifts, and so forth.  
Note: When you define business hours and holidays, you can type dates and  
times in most formats. Your entries are converted to a standard format that is  
based on your Windows regional settings.  
Defining business hours and holidays  
Business hours and holidays are used by Strata CS to schedule transfers and  
greetings, notifications, and call rules.  
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To define business hours and holidays  
1. On the General tab, click Business Hours. The Business Hours dialog  
box opens.  
2. If you have more than one set of business hours defined, select the  
Name of the set to edit from the drop-down list.  
3. On the Work Hours tab, check each day that is a Work day.  
4. Set Work hours for each work day by entering the starting and ending  
times for that day in your organization.  
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5. To define holidays, click the Holidays tab.  
6. Click Add to add a new holiday. Click Edit to edit an existing one.  
7. Type the Holiday date.  
8. Choose if this is an All day holiday or Partial day holiday. For a partial  
day holiday, enter:  
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Work hours begin at. Starting time for work on the holiday.  
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Work hours end at. Ending time for work on the holiday.  
9. When you finish creating holidays, click OK.  
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The Call Log tab_______________________________________  
The Call Log tab contains settings for logging internal calls and for archiving the  
Call Log.  
Logging internal calls  
By default, Strata CS logs only external calls. If Call Log information is important  
to you, and you can afford the additional disk space, you can log internal calls as  
well.  
To log internal calls as well as external calls  
2. Under Configuration, check Log internal calls.  
Archiving the Call Log  
Over time, Call Log information will begin to fill up your Strata CS database (see  
Monitoring database and disk usageon page 11-11). To recover database space,  
you can archive old Call Log information that is no longer needed to a location  
outside the database.  
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Archived information is permanently removed from the Strata CS database. Use  
the Export command (see Exporting the Call Logon page 11-11) to create a file  
containing Call Log information without removing the information from the  
database.  
Call Log information is written to a comma separated value (.CSV) text file that  
can be read by most spreadsheet and database programs. The default path for this  
file is  
C:\Program Files\Strata CS Server\Archive\Calllog.csv  
You can archive Call Log data in the following ways:  
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Set up automatic archiving, which takes place at 1:00 a.m. every day.  
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Automatically overwrite the Call Log after a number of days that you  
specify.  
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Perform a manual archive on an as-needed basis, in addition to daily  
automatic archiving. You can do a manual archive whether or not  
automatic archiving is turned on.  
You do not need to stop the Strata CS Server or any other Strata CS components  
to perform an archive. However, because archiving is database-intensive you may  
want to perform it during off-peak hours so as not to affect normal system  
operation.  
To archive Call Log information  
1. Choose Tools > System Settings. The System Settings dialog box  
opens.  
2. Click the Call Log tab and specify how you want to perform archiving:  
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Archive Call Log daily. If checked, the Call Log is archived  
automatically at 1:00 a.m. every day. Calls are archived according to  
the settings you make in the following fields. If unchecked, the Call  
Log will continue to grow unless you manually archive it.  
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Archive calls older than ___ days. Number of days a call remains  
in the Call Log until it is archived.  
Archive filename. Location of the Call Log archive file on the Strata  
CS Server. This file is in .CSV format and can be viewed with most  
spreadsheet or database programs.  
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Overwrite archive every ___ days. Number of days' worth of  
automatically archived information that will be appended to the Call  
Log archive file. At the end of that time, information in the file will  
be deleted and the file will be reused.  
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Archive will be overwritten on. Date and time when the Call Log  
archive file will next be overwritten and the data in it deleted. To  
preserve the archived data, back up the file just before it will be  
overwritten.  
3. Click Archive Now to manually archive the Call Log according to the  
settings specified above. The archive begins immediately and may take  
several minutes to complete. You cannot perform any other  
Administrator functions until the archive completes. You can perform a  
manual archive at any time whether or not automatic archiving is turned  
on.  
4. Click OK to save your archiving settings.  
The Storage tab _______________________________________  
The Storage tab controls how Strata CSs database stores your system  
configuration settings and voice files.  
Disk usage  
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Database. Percentage of disk space allocated for the Strata CS database  
that is currently used, also shown in kilobytes used out of the total number  
of kilobytes allocated. The size of the Strata CS database is set and the  
required disk space allocated when the Strata CS Server is installed. The  
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default database size is 100 MB. This space is allocated automatically if  
necessary.  
When you start the Administrator, Strata CS displays a warning message  
if the Strata CS database is 80% or more full. You must check the database  
usage periodically to make sure you are not running out of space.  
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Messages. Percentage of disk space allocated for all usersvoice mail  
messages, as well as any call recordings users have made, that is currently  
used.  
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Greetings. Percentage of disk space allocated for all usersgreetings and  
voice titles that is currently used.  
Call Log. Amount of space currently used in the Strata CS database for  
Call Log records, in kilobytes. Some or all of this space can be recovered  
by archiving Call Log information if total database usage is high (see  
page 4-8).  
Allocating disk space  
When you set up new users, you specify the maximum size of each users voice  
mailbox and the maximum space permitted for each user's greetings and voice  
titles.  
If there is not enough free disk space for all mailbox and greeting allotments to be  
full at the same time, the Administrator displays a warning, but allows you to  
continue. When you see a disk space warning message, you must take steps to  
reduce disk space usage, such as reducing the space allocated to users or having  
users delete their stored messages.  
See page 6-15 for more information about allocating disk space for new users.  
Note: When users log into the Client or use the telephone commands, they may  
get a warning if their voice mailboxes are more than 80% full. You can check  
available message and greeting space on a per-user basis using the Users view.  
If the free disk space on the Server drops below 50 MB, a verbal message alerts  
you when you pick up a Strata CS phone.  
Moving voice files  
If you are running out of disk space on the drive where you installed Strata CS but  
have space available on another local drive, you can move your voice message  
and prompt files to the other drive. To move voice files, the user name with which  
you logged into the Administrator must have write access to both the source and  
destination directory.  
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To move voice message files  
1. Shut down the Strata CS Server. You cannot move voice files while the  
Server is running.  
2. Start the Strata CS Administrator.  
3. Choose Tools > Systems Settings and then click the Storage tab.  
4. Click Move.  
5. Choose a new location for your voice files. The drive you select must be  
a local drive on the Strata CS Server, not a network drive.  
6. Click OK.  
The Dialing tab ________________________________________  
System-wide settings for special access codes and dialing timeouts are made on  
the Dialing tab.  
Choose Tools > System Settings and then click the Dialing tab (see the next  
illustration).  
Defining special access codes  
Enter the access codes that users must dial to reach the following:  
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Dial-by-name directory. Number to access the Strata CS dial-by-name  
directory. The default is 411.  
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Select a trunk. Number to dial to place a call on a particular trunk. The  
default is 88.  
To place a call on a specific trunk, dial the access code and the trunk  
number. Only users with Administrator permissions can select a trunk  
before placing a call. If you must allow users to select a trunk, create  
dialing services for the appropriate trunks. See About dialing services”  
on page 8-2 for more information.  
You also enter default access codes on this tab. Default access codes are used for  
ringbacks from the Client. For more information, see Setting default access  
codes for ringbackson page 8-9  
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Setting dialing timeouts  
Strata CS uses timeouts that you specify to determine the end of a number that  
was entered by a user. If users press # after entering the final digit of a number,  
Strata CS dials the number immediately and does not wait for the timeout period  
to elapse.  
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Internal dialing incomplete timeout. Number of milliseconds before  
Strata CS times out on an internal call if not enough digits were entered.  
The default is 8000 milliseconds (8 seconds).  
Internal dialing ambiguous timeout. Number of milliseconds before  
Strata CS times out on an internal call if the digits entered cannot be  
resolved into a recognized number. The default is 3000 milliseconds (3  
seconds).  
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Dialing service incomplete timeout. Number of milliseconds before  
Strata CS times out on an external call if not enough digits were entered.  
The default is 8000 milliseconds.  
Dialing service ambiguous timeout. Number of milliseconds before  
Strata CS times out on an external call if the digits entered cannot be  
resolved into a recognized number. The default is 3000 milliseconds.  
Note: The default dialing timeouts work in most installations, and they should be  
modified carefully.  
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You may want to consider increasing the dialing service ambiguous timeout by  
half-second intervals if users report intermittent problems hearing Number not  
availablewhen they dial out on analog or Robbed Bit T1 trunks (this is not a  
problem for ISDN or IP lines).  
If you increase this timeout by too much, you can introduce other problems, such  
as users missing the beginning of the audio signal at the target, for example, the  
beginning of an auto attendant that answers calls immediately. If this problem  
occurs, you can do any of the following:  
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Reduce the dialing service ambiguous timeout.  
Instruct users to enter # after dialing a number.  
Collect all digits before dialing (see page 8-10).  
The Emergency tab ____________________________________  
Strata CS supports two kinds of emergency dialing servicesstandard 911 and  
Enhanced 911 (E-911).  
Using standard 911 service with Strata CS  
A standard 911 call does not require any additional hardware. All standard 911  
calls use a Strata CS trunk and go through the local phone company to the  
emergency dispatching center.  
To support 911 calls in Strata CS, you must provide an emergency access code  
for users to dial.  
Using extended 911 service with Strata CS  
An extended 911 (E-911) call includes the calling stations ANI information (the  
Strata CS station ID). This information helps the phone companys E-911 center  
identify the location of the person who made the emergency call, for example, the  
specific floor and office in a large building.  
An E-911 call does not use a Strata CS trunk. Typically, a dedicated trunk  
connects the E-911 device directly to the emergency dispatching center.  
All E-911 calls go through an E-911 device. For information about obtaining,  
installing, and configuring an E-911 device, see Strata CS Installation &  
Maintenance Manual.  
After the E-911 device is installed and configured, you must enable E-911 and  
assign E-911 stations. You assign one or more Strata CS stations for the exclusive  
purpose of handling E-911 calls. An E-911 station is physically connected to a  
port on the E-911 device, and can be any station that is not already assigned and  
that has a valid station license.  
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Note: When you select stations to connect to the E-911 device, do not use the  
first 4 stations on the BCP connection panels. The Strata CS Watchdog mode uses  
these stations to maintain phone service during a power or Windows Server failure.  
For more information about Watchdog mode, see Strata CS Installation &  
Maintenance Manual.  
How emergency numbers are handled  
Users can make an emergency call from any station, including a station that has  
not yet been assigned to a user. Users can make an emergency call even if they  
are blocked from making external calls.  
If E-911 is enabled and the E-911 device has been installed and configured  
correctly, the emergency call is routed to one of the stations connected to the  
E-911 device. As soon as the E-911 station takes the call, the station ID of the  
callers station is passed to the device. The E-911 device then calls the emergency  
center directly over a dedicated trunk.  
If for any reason the emergency call cannot be placed using E-911 service, Strata  
CS automatically places a standard 911 call to the emergency center using the  
local carrier. Reasons why an E-911 call cannot be placed include:  
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All the E-911 stations are busy.  
The E-911 device fails.  
The dedicated trunk from the E-911 device to the emergency center is  
down.  
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The trunk does not respond within a certain time period.  
E-911 is not enabled in Strata CS.  
To set emergency dialing options  
1. Choose Tools > System Settings and then click the Emergency tab (see  
the next illustration).  
2. Check Emergency number can be dialed at internal dial tone if you  
want users to be able to dial the emergency number without dialing an  
access code first. If unchecked, users must dial the access code and then  
the emergency number. This setting only affects emergency calls.  
3. If you have configured an E-911 device and service (as described in  
Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual), check Enable support  
for E-911 service, and then go to the next step.  
If you leave this option unchecked, calls to the emergency number are  
made using standard 911 service.  
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4. Click Add to add each station that is connected to the E-911 device.  
5. In the Add E-911 Station dialog box, choose a station from the list of  
available stations, and then click OK.  
If the list in this dialog box is empty, make more stations available by  
unassigning users that are no longer used, or purchase additional station  
licenses (see About Strata CS licenseson page 3-2).  
6. Repeat steps 4-5 until all E-911 stations have been added. Click OK  
when you are done.  
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The Other tab _________________________________________  
Choose Tools > System Settings and then click the Other tab to set the options  
that appear in the next figure.  
Setting dial-by-name directory options  
Specify the method by which callers can search the dial-by-name directory:  
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Last name. Caller enters Smith. This is the default.  
First name. Caller enters John.  
Last name or First name. Caller enters Smithor John.  
In Present names using, select one of the following methods for presenting  
usersnames to callers:  
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Extension number. Callers hear an extension number after each name,  
as in For John Smith, press 175. This is the default.  
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Numbered list. Callers hear a sequence number after each name, as in  
For John Smith, press 1.  
By default Strata CS connects a caller immediately to the user that was chosen in  
a menu of multiple names. Similarly, when the system finds one match only, the  
call is immediately transferred to the user.  
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Select Present a confirmation menu before transferring if you want callers to  
confirm their choices before they are transferred to the extension that matched the  
names they entered. For example, a caller would hear, For Cecilia St. John, press  
1. To try again, press *.”  
Presenting a confirmation menu before voice mail  
Check Present a confirmation menu before voice mail so that callers hear the  
message To leave a message press 1, or press * to return to the menuafter they  
hear a user's voice mail greeting. If unchecked (the default), callers go directly to  
voice mail.  
Setting up Microsoft Exchange synchronization  
If your organization is using Microsoft Exchange Server for e-mail, you can  
choose this option to synchronize Strata CS voice mail messages with the  
corresponding e-mail notifications in Exchange on a per-user basis.  
Synchronization behavior depends on whether e-mail notifications have voice  
attachments or not, as follows:  
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If a voice message is attached to an e-mail notification, the following  
occurs:  
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Moving a voice message from the Inbox folder to the Deleted folder  
(or the reverse) in either system moves the voice message on the  
other system as well. For example, messages deleted from the Strata  
CS Inbox are deleted from the Exchange Inbox as well.  
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A voice message in Strata CS is deleted permanently when the  
associated e-mail notification in Exchange is deleted or is moved to  
any folder other than the Inbox or Deleted folder in Exchange.  
An e-mail notification in Exchange is deleted permanently when the  
associated voice message is deleted permanently in Strata CS.  
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If the voice message is not attached to an e-mail notification, the  
following occurs:  
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An e-mail notification in Exchange is deleted permanently when the  
associated Strata CS voice message is deleted, either via the Client or  
telephone commands.  
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Deleting an e-mail notification in Exchange has no effect on the  
voice message in Strata CS. Voice messages therefore cannot be  
deleted in Strata CS before a user has the opportunity to listen to  
them.  
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Exchange Server Mailbox Permissions  
In order to synchronize with Microsoft Exchange, the Strata CS account must be  
a domain account that has User role permissions to all Exchange mailboxes that  
are to be synchronized.  
One way you can do this is by assigning the Strata CS User role permissions to  
each individual mailbox. This method is secure but time-consuming.  
Alternatively, you can assign the Strata CS User role permissions to all mailboxes  
at the site level. This method is less secure, but it requires less intervention by  
system administrators. For more information about assigning User role  
permissions, see your Exchange Server documentation.  
With Exchange Server version 5.5 or later, note that depending on how Exchange  
Server is configured, it may take up to two hours for mailbox permission changes  
to take effect, because changes are cached before they are applied. For more  
information and details on how to change the cache interval for Exchange Server  
5.5, see:  
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q179/0/65.asp  
To set up Microsoft Exchange synchronization for a user  
1. In the System Settings dialog box Other tab, check Synchronize  
messages with Microsoft Exchange to synchronize message deletions  
between Strata CS and Microsoft Exchange. Then enter:  
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Exchange Server name. Name of the Exchange Server on your  
LAN.  
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place, in minutes. The default is one minute.  
2. Set up e-mail notification for the user (see Setting e-mail notification”  
on page 6-18).  
3. Enable Exchange synchronization for the user (see Enabling Microsoft  
Exchange Server synchronizationon page 6-16).  
Note: The users Microsoft Outlook client must be configured to deliver messages  
to a mailbox on the Exchange Server. Exchange Server synchronization does not  
work if the users Outlook client is configured to deliver messages to a PST file on  
the local computer.  
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Setting the minimum password length  
Enter the Minimum password length, the shortest permissible password to log in  
to Strata CS (the maximum password length is 12 numeric digits). Set this field  
to 0 if you want to allow users to log in without using a password. The default is 0.  
When you change the minimum password length, existing passwords shorter than  
the new minimum length continue to work until they are changed.  
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CHAPTER 5  
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CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About trunks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2  
Configuring trunks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4  
ANI/DID digit collection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5  
Setting up fax routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7  
The Trunks view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8  
Adding an analog trunk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10  
Adding a digital Robbed Bit T1 span . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13  
Adding a digital ISDN or CAS span . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-17  
Adding a digital ISDN BRI span . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-18  
Optimizing your ISDN settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-19  
Enabling ISDN Megacom support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-20  
Adding an Internet span . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-21  
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About trunks__________________________________________  
Trunks are the outside phone lines that connect your business to the telephone  
company and other providers.  
Adding a trunk to your Strata CS system is a three-step process:  
1. Connecting the physical trunk line to the Dialogic voice board in the  
Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual.  
2. Defining the trunk in the Strata CS Administrators Trunks view. See  
Adding trunkson page 5-3.  
3. Including the trunk in a dialing service, so that users can place outbound  
calls on it. See About dialing serviceson page 8-2.  
For information about required hardware and how to order services from your  
phone company, see Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual.  
Trunk types  
Strata CS supports analog and digital trunks.  
The analog trunks supported are the following:  
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Standard analog trunks. Analog Direct Inward Dial (DID) trunks. For  
Strata CS to support analog DID trunks, they must be properly configured  
following the instructions in Strata CS Installation & Maintenance  
Manual.  
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Centrex trunks or analog extensions from another PBX. In Strata CS,  
these are referred to collectively as Centrex/PBX extensions.  
The digital trunks supported are the following:  
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Robbed Bit T1 trunks  
ISDN PRI over T1 trunks  
ISDN PRI over E1 trunks  
ISDN BRI over BRI trunks  
E1 CAS trunks  
Note: Strata CS supports Internet telephony and does not require any additional  
telephone company trunks. A Dialogic Internet telephony board connects directly  
to your network and accesses the Internet over your companys normal Internet  
connection.  
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Adding trunks  
This chapter contains instructions for adding new trunks of each type, as follows:  
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Adding a digital Robbed Bit T1 spanon page 5-13  
Adding a digital ISDN or CAS spanon page 5-17  
Adding an Internet spanon page 5-21  
Before you perform the steps in each section of this chapter, make sure you have  
installed and configured the Dialogic boards and drivers that are necessary to  
support your trunks. See Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual for  
instructions.  
As long as the Dialogic boards and drivers have been properly installed and  
configured, you can start using a trunk as soon as you add it according to the  
instructions in this chapter. Note that if you add a trunk in the Administrator  
before it is physically installed or configured, the trunk has a status of Not  
Installedin the Device Monitor.  
Naming trunks  
Give your trunks names that convey important information about them, so that  
you can identify trunks quickly and easily. Information to use in a trunk name  
includes:  
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The telephone number of an analog trunk  
The IP address of an Internet trunk  
The name of the digital or Internet span to which the trunk belongs  
Monitoring trunks  
For instructions on how to monitor the activity on a trunk, enable or disable a  
digital trunk, or restart a trunk that is experiencing problems, see Using the  
Device Monitoron page 11-3.  
Deleting trunks  
Deleting a trunk removes it from your Strata CS system configuration, but does  
not affect the telephone line or hardware, or the trunk license.  
Although you can delete a single analog trunk, you cannot delete a T1, E1, or  
Internet trunk from the span it belongs to. If you must permanently remove a  
digital line, you must delete the entire span. To disable an individual trunk in a  
span temporarily, edit the trunk and uncheck the options for receiving inbound  
and placing outbound calls.  
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A deleted trunk appears in the Device Monitor as NAif a telephone line is still  
connected to the BCP Connection Panel.  
For information about deleting items in Strata CS, see Deleting itemson  
page 2-9.  
Configuring trunks_____________________________________  
You can configure trunks as inbound-only, outbound-only, or both inbound and  
outbound. In most Strata CS systems, trunks are configured for both inbound and  
outbound use.  
If it is critical that a phone line is always available for inbound calls (for example,  
if you have an emergency hotline), you can set up an inbound-only trunk.  
Similarly, if it is critical that there is always a trunk available for outbound calls,  
you can set up an outbound-only trunk.  
For instructions on configuring a trunk for inbound and outbound calls, see  
Adding trunkson page 5-3.  
Inbound and outbound calls and hunt groups  
The best arrangement for Strata CS is to ask the telephone company for a  
terminated hunt group. In this arrangement, inbound calls try the lowest phone  
number first and then the next lowest until a free line is found. When you are  
adding trunks to your configuration in the Administrator, assign the lowest phone  
numbers to the lowest Strata CS trunk numbers.  
On outgoing calls, by default Strata CS starts searching for a free line with the  
highest Strata CS trunk number. This behavior results in the fewest conflicts for  
lines, since inbound calls are coming in on the lower-numbered trunks, and  
outbound calls are going out on the higher-numbered trunks. This behavior is  
defined by the dialing service used to place the call, and can be changed to  
accommodate other configurations and needs. See About dialing serviceson  
page 8-2 for more information.  
Matching trunk settings with your phone company  
Strata CS inbound and outbound settings control only how Strata CS treats the  
line, and they do not affect how the telephone company treats the line.  
For example, if you configure a trunk for inbound calls only, Strata CS does not  
use the line for outbound calls. You do not receive any calls on the line, however,  
unless you have distributed the number to callers and instructed your telephone  
company to include the trunk in your inbound hunt group.  
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Similarly, specifying a trunk as exclusively outbound does not prevent inbound  
calls if you have given the lines telephone number to outside parties or included  
the trunk in your inbound hunt group. If calls arrive on a trunk designated for  
exclusive outbound use, Strata CS plays a message indicating that the caller  
dialed a wrong number and then hangs up.  
Note: The message played under these circumstances is the system prompt  
Wrong Number.You can rerecord it to have the message give the caller the  
correct number to reach your company. See Chapter 12 for more information about  
recording system prompts.  
Routing inbound calls on a trunk  
If you set a trunk to accept inbound calls, you can route the calls to the following  
places in Strata CS:  
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A user  
An automatic call distribution (ACD) workgroup  
A group of internal users simultaneously  
An IVR Plug-in application  
Placing outbound calls on a specific trunk  
Administrators can place a call on a specific trunk for testing purposes by dialing  
88, the trunk number, and then the phone number. For example, to place a call on  
trunk #1, dial 8801 (you must use 4 digits). To place a call on trunk #12, dial 8812.  
When you are using specific-trunk dialing, you do not need to dial the access code  
to make an external call.  
You can change the 88 code to other digits. See Defining special access codes”  
on page 4-12.  
Note: If you want to allow specific trunk access for users, create a dialing service  
that allocates that trunk. See About dialing serviceson page 8-2.  
ANI/DID digit collection _________________________________  
The following services from your phone company enable Strata CS to work with  
maximum efficiency:  
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Caller ID.  
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ANI (Automatic Number Identification). Provides Caller ID  
information about analog DID and digital trunks  
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DID (Direct Inward Dial). Enables direct routing of incoming calls to  
the individual stations  
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DNIS (Dialed Number Identification Service). Provides DID data  
on toll-free lines such as 800, 877, and 888 numbers. Throughout Strata  
CS, DIDrefers to DNIS as well.  
DID information appears in the following Administrator and Client views:  
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The Users view in the Administrator shows the DID number assigned to  
a user in the DID Number column.  
The Auto Attendants view in the Administrator shows the DID number  
assigned to an auto attendant in the DID Number column.  
The Trunks view in the Administrator identifies analog trunks configured  
to handle DID calls. Digital trunks will retrieve DID depending on the  
configuration.  
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The Call Log in the Administrator shows the DID number associated with  
a call in the DID Number column.  
The Call Monitor in the Client shows the DID number associated with a  
call in the DID Number column.  
Collecting ANI/DID digits  
Some caller or number identification services that you can order with your analog  
or Robbed Bit T1 phone lines require that Strata CS collect information that  
arrives with an inbound call.  
Note: Strata CS automatically collects caller ID digits on analog trunks, and  
ANI/DNIS digits on ISDN or CAS trunks if available. If your system is configured to  
collect digits automatically, you can skip this section.  
For Strata CS to collect DID/DNIS information when a call arrives on an analog  
Server needs to know exactly how the data is signaled. Use the information  
supplied by your telephone company or T1 carrier to define these signals to Strata  
CS. For detailed instructions, see:  
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Setting up digit collection on an analog trunkon page 5-11  
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Configuring signaling using the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenteron  
page 5-13  
See Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual for information about ordering  
and installing DID/DNIS for analog or digital lines.  
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Using DID with Robbed Bit T1 lines  
1. Make sure that your Robbed Bit T1 lines have been installed correctly.  
2. Configure digit collection signaling for the trunks (see Configuring  
signaling using the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenteron page 5-13 for step  
by step instructions and examples).  
3. Verify that each trunk in the digital span is configured to accept inbound  
calls, and that calls are sent to a user or auto attendant (see Entering  
trunk defaults for a spanon page 5-16).  
4. Assign DID numbers to users or auto attendants (see The General tab”  
on page 6-9).  
Using DID with analog lines  
1. Make sure your analog DID lines and digital interface units have been  
correctly installed and configured. See Strata CS Installation &  
Maintenance Manual.  
2. Configure analog digit collection signaling for the trunks (see Setting  
up digit collection on an analog trunkon page 5-11).  
3. Enable DID for each inbound analog DID trunk (see Adding an analog  
trunkon page 5-10).  
4. Assign DID numbers to users or auto attendants (see Assigning a DID  
numberon page 6-13).  
Setting up fax routing __________________________________  
You set up fax routing on a per-trunk basis for the following trunk types:  
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Robbed Bit T1  
ISDN/CAS T1/E1  
Fax calls can be routed to an auto attendant, user, or IVR Plug-in. Usually you  
route faxes to a user whose station is connected to a fax Server or fax machine.  
Whenever Strata CS detects a fax signal on the trunk, the call is automatically  
routed to this station.  
Note: If a DID match occurs on an inbound call, the fax is not routed to the auto  
attendant, user, or IVR Plug-in as described in the trunk. The fax instead is routed  
directly to the DID target.  
For instructions on how to configure specific trunk types to support fax routing,  
see the sections on adding these trunk types later in this chapter.  
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Customizing fax routing  
To route incoming faxes to a pool of fax machines, set up a routing list for the user  
that points to a series of users whose stations are attached to fax machines. To  
handle faxes differently based on time or date, route fax calls to an auto attendant,  
and then schedule transfers to the appropriate users.  
The Trunks view_______________________________________  
Click the trunks button in the view bar to open the Trunks view.  
Each trunk you add appears as a row in the view. The following table show the  
information that appears for each trunk.  
Column  
Number  
Description  
Port number on the Dialogic board associated  
with this trunk.  
Type  
Type of trunk: Analog, Robbed Bit T1, Internet, or  
ISDN/CAS E1/T1.  
Inbound  
If checked, this trunk is used for inbound calls.  
If checked, this trunk is used for outbound calls.  
Outbound  
Retrieve DID  
If checked, Strata CS retrieves Direct Inward Dial  
digits from calls coming in on this trunk.  
Centrex  
If checked, indicates a Centrex trunk.  
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Span  
Description  
For digital spans, the number of the span to which  
the trunk belongs.  
Name  
Descriptive name assigned to the trunk.  
Send calls to  
Auto attendant, operator, user, or IVR Plug-in that  
receives inbound calls on this trunk.  
Send faxes to  
User to whom inbound faxes on this trunk are  
routed.  
IP Address  
IP address of the trunk.  
Span Description Optional information provided when the span was  
added.  
Because you can add trunks to the configuration before the physical lines are  
added to your system, the number of trunks shown in the trunks view may not  
reflect the actual number of trunks available for Strata CSs use.  
About digital and Internet spans  
Strata CS represents digital and Internet trunks as a span of individual trunks,  
corresponding to the number of available channels. For example, a Robbed Bit T1  
trunk offers 24 channels, so when you add a Robbed Bit T1 trunk, 24 individual  
trunks appear in the Trunks view. You can set some properties for an individual  
trunk in a span, and other properties for the span as a whole.  
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To set properties for an individual trunk, right-click the trunk, and then  
choose Open Trunk.  
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To set properties for a span as a whole, right-click a trunk in the span, and  
then choose Open Span.  
When Strata CS dials out over a board, it reads the board configuration  
information that was entered when the board was installed using the Dialogic  
Configuration Manager (DCM). However, the Administrator does not read this  
information when you add or configure a digital span that uses the board. When  
you add a digital span, make sure that the span type matches the protocol type  
specified using DCM.  
You cannot change a spans type after you add it. If you create a span of the wrong  
type, delete the span and add a new one of the correct type.  
Note: After adding Internet trunks to a span, you must restart the computer. If the  
trunks fail to appear, delete the span and add the span again.Then restart the  
computer.  
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Adding an analog trunk_________________________________  
Use the following procedure to add a new analog, analog DID, or analog Centrex  
trunk.  
1. Choose Trunks > New Trunk > Analog Trunk. A new Trunk dialog box  
opens.  
2. Enter the number and name of the trunk:  
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Number. Identifies the hardware resource on the Server used for this  
line. The number must correspond to the port on the Dialogic BCP  
If you have a mix of analog and digital trunks, be sure that you assign  
trunk numbers that reflect how trunks will be installed in your  
system. Analog trunks always use the lower-numbered trunks, so  
either add the analog trunks first, or bump up the starting trunk  
number for the digital span to reflect the actual line number. See  
About digital and Internet spanson page 5-9 for information about  
adding a digital span.  
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Name. Descriptive name for the trunk. See Naming trunkson  
page 5-3.  
3. Choose whether the trunk is used for inbound calls, outbound calls, or  
both, using the following fields:  
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Accept inbound calls. Check this box if the trunk is used for  
inbound calls.  
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that answers all inbound voice calls on this trunk. If you change  
the target by time of day, send the calls to an auto attendant and  
define the appropriate scheduled transfer action.  
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Faxes are sent to. Select the auto attendant, user or IVR Plug-in  
fax routingon page 5-7 for more information.  
Retrieve DID digits from this analog line. Check this box to  
collect DID digits on the line. When checked, Strata CS routes  
inbound calls directly to the user, auto attendant, or IVR Plug-in  
associated with the DID number. See Setting up digit collection  
on an analog trunkon page 5-11 for more information.  
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Allow outbound calls. Check this box if the trunk is used for  
outbound calls.  
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Registered for least cost routing. This feature is not available  
in this version.  
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Centrex/PBX transfers supported. If this is a Centrex trunk or a  
trunk connected to an external PBX, check the box to enable users to  
transfer or forward calls using only Centrex or PBX extensions.  
When this option is selected (and if supported by your Centrex/PBX),  
Strata CS can transfer or forward a call without using any Strata CS  
trunks.  
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Pre-transfer sequence. Type the keys required before  
transferring a call to a Centrex or PBX extension. The valid keys  
are 0-9, *, #, and & (Flash). The default is &.  
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Post-transfer sequence. Type the keys required after Strata CS  
dials the pre-transfer sequence and the extension, to transfer a call  
& (Flash). After the post-transfer sequence is dialed, Strata CS  
hangs up.  
4. Click OK to add the trunk to your configuration.  
Before Strata CS can use the new trunk, you must start it from the Device Monitor  
(see Restarting stations or trunkson page 11-6).  
Setting up digit collection on an analog trunk  
The format used to transmit ANI and DID/DNIS information on analog trunk  
varies with the carrier, as follows:  
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Fixed format. Each piece of information is always the same length. For  
example, DID information is typically the last four digits that the caller  
dialed.  
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Variable format. Each piece of information can vary in length, with filler  
digits used as separators, for example, 4 DID digits and 5 ANI digits in the  
format #DDDD#AAAAA#.  
To collect the variable-format digits in this example, you must specify 3 separate  
actions to Strata CS, using the procedure that follows:  
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The first action collects the filler digit # that indicates the start of the DID  
information. The digit type is Filler, and the number of digits to collect is  
1.  
The second action collects the DID digits sent by the carrier. The digit  
type is DID. You collect a variable number of digits up to the separator  
digit, #.  
The third action collects the ANI digits sent by the carrier. The digit type  
is ANI. You collect a variable number of digits up to the separator digit, #.  
To collect digits on an analog trunk  
1. In the Trunks view, select the trunk.  
2. Choose Trunks > Analog Digit Collection. The Analog Digit  
Collection dialog box lists the digit collection actions that have been  
defined already for this trunk.  
3. Type the number of milliseconds that you want Strata CS to wait for the  
analog DID interface device to send digits.  
4. Click Add to add an action to collect the digits that you expect, or Edit  
to modify the highlighted action.  
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5. In the Modify Action dialog box, select the Digit type to retrieve. You  
can retrieve DID, ANI, or filler digits.  
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To retrieve fixed-format data, click Exactly __ digits, and then type  
the number of digits to collect.  
To retrieve variable-format data in which each piece of information  
may vary in length, and filler digits are used as separators, click  
Variable up to the first ___ digit, and then type the separator  
character.  
6. Click OK.  
7. Repeat steps 4-6 to add all the actions required to collect digits coming  
in on the trunk.  
8. Click OK.  
After analog digit collection has been configured correctly, make sure that the  
trunk is configured to accept inbound calls and retrieve DID digits. Both these  
settings appear in the Trunks view and can be configured in the Trunks dialog  
box.  
Adding a digital Robbed Bit T1 span ______________________  
This section explains how to add a digital Robbed Bit T1 span by configuring  
signalling and adding the span to Strata CS in the Trunks view.  
Configuring signaling using the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter  
Before you add a Robbed Bit T1 span in the Administrator, you must run the  
Strata CS Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter on the Strata CS Server computer to  
configure signaling on the T1 trunk. For information about installing and using  
the Experimenter, see Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual.  
Adding the Robbed Bit T1 span in the Trunks view  
After you configure signaling on the span correctly using the Robbed Bit T1  
Experimenter, you can add the span in the Administrator.  
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1. Choose Trunks > New Trunk > Robbed Bit T1 Span. A new Robbed  
Bit T1 Span dialog box opens.  
2. On the General tab, specify the following information for the span:  
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Span number. The sequence number of this Dialogic T1 board as  
installed in your Strata CS Server computer (the sequence number of  
the first T1 board is 1, not 0).  
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Starting trunk number. The starting trunk number of the span. The  
numbers of the 24 trunks belonging to this span are displayed. If your  
system also has analog trunks, the analog trunks must have the lower  
trunk numbers, so if you have not added them yet, leave room for  
them in your numbering of the span.  
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Wink duration. The length in milliseconds of the signal Strata CS  
sends to your T1 carrier to indicate that it is ready to receive digits.  
You can also set the wink duration using the Robbed Bit T1  
Experimenter.  
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Send and receive. For T1 lines with ANI or DID/DNIS service only,  
the signaling typeDTMF or MFused for inbound digit  
collection. You can also set this in the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter.  
phone number of the span.  
3. On the Signaling tab, review the event definitions for your T1 trunk that  
you specified using the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter. The definitions  
must match your carriers definitions for the trunk to work. To change  
a definition, use the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter (see Configuring  
signaling using the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenteron page 5-13).  
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Note: If you are running the Administrator on the Server, click Edit to  
start the Experimenter. Otherwise, you must run the Experimenter on the  
Strata CS Server.  
4. On the Trunks tab, set the default values for the 24 trunks that will be  
created in this span. You can then change these values for each trunk  
individually. See Entering trunk defaults for a spanbelow.  
5. Click OK to add the span to your configuration.  
Using a signaling template  
The Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter includes templates that contain Robbed Bit T1  
signaling definitions that will be valid in many cases:  
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E&MSignaling. Use if your Robbed Bit T1 line supports E&M  
signaling.  
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Local1. Use for a local Robbed Bit T1 line.  
Longdistance. Use for a long-distance Robbed Bit T1 line.  
To apply a template to a span, click Apply Template on the Signaling tab. Select  
the template to apply, click Open, and then click OK.  
Note: If you have installed the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter to a directory other  
than the Strata CS Administrators directory, you must look for the template there.  
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To edit signaling definitions applied from a template, use the Robbed Bit T1  
Experimenter.  
Entering trunk defaults for a span  
When you create a new digital span, you can set the defaults for all the trunks in  
the span on the Trunks tab.  
To enter trunk defaults for a span  
1. Check Accept inbound calls if the trunk is used for inbound calls.  
2. In Calls are sent to, select the auto attendant, user or IVR Plug-in that  
answers all inbound voice calls on this trunk.  
In Faxes are sent to. Select the auto attendant, user or IVR Plug-in that  
answers all inbound fax calls on this trunk. See Setting up fax routing”  
on page 5-7 for more information.  
3. Check Allow outbound calls if the trunk is used for outbound calls.  
Registered for least cost routing is not available in this version.  
After you add the span, the Trunks tab is disabled. To modify the settings for an  
individual trunk after the span has been added, edit the trunk in the Trunks view.  
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Adding a digital ISDN or CAS span _______________________  
Use the following procedure to add an ISDN T1, ISDN E1, or CAS E1 trunk. To  
add ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) trunks, see Adding a digital ISDN BRI  
spanon page 5-18.  
1. Choose Trunks > New Trunk > ISDN/CAS T1/E1 Span. A new  
ISDN/CAS T1/E1 Span dialog box opens.  
2. On the General tab, specify the following information for the span:  
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Board number. The sequence number of the span.  
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Description. A description of the span, typically including the main  
phone number of the span.  
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Protocol type. Select whether the trunk is an ISDN T1 or an E1 type.  
The actual protocol used is determined when the Dialogic drivers are  
installed, as described in Strata CS Installation & Maintenance  
Manual.  
Note: If you are using an E1 board with the CAS protocol, and your  
countrys E1 CAS protocols are different from the standard format, see  
Manually entering E1 CAS protocolsin Strata CS Installation &  
Maintenance Manual.  
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Starting trunk number. The starting trunk number of the span. The  
numbers of the trunks that belong to this span are displayed. If your  
system also has analog trunks, the analog trunks must have the lower  
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trunk numbers, so if you have not added them yet, leave room for  
them in your numbering of the span.  
3. On the Tuning tab, optimize your ISDN settings as needed. See  
Optimizing your ISDN settingson page 5-19.  
4. On the Trunks tab, set the default values for the 24 trunks that will be  
created in this span. You can then change these values for each trunk  
individually. See Entering trunk defaults for a spanon page 5-16.  
5. Click OK to add the span to your configuration.  
Note: ANI/DNIS is automatically retrieved by Strata CS for these types of digital  
trunks.  
Adding a digital ISDN BRI span __________________________  
Use the following procedure to add a new ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) span.  
To add Primary Rate Interface (PRI) spans, see Adding a digital ISDN or CAS  
spanon page 5-17.  
1. Choose Trunks > New Trunk > ISDN BRI Span. A new ISDN BRI Span  
dialog box opens  
2. On the General tab, specify the following information for the span:  
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BRI board number. The sequence number of the span.  
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Description. A description of the span, typically including the main  
phone number of the span.  
Number of channels. The number of trunks supplied by your  
Dialogic BRI board. If you are using a BRI/80-SC board, select 8. If  
you are using a BRI/160-SC board, select 16.  
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Protocol. The protocol of your BRI span, as given to you by your  
BRI supplier.  
Starting trunk number. The starting trunk number of the span. The  
numbers of the trunks belonging to this span are displayed. If your  
system also has analog trunks, the analog trunks must have the lower  
trunk numbers, so if you have not added them yet, leave room for  
them in your numbering of the span.  
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Server Protocol Identifier Number (SPID). A unique number  
assigned to each trunk in the BRI span. Enter the SPID numbers  
supplied to you by your BRI supplier. SPID numbers are required for  
North American BRI installations only. If your BRI board is the  
Dialogic BRI/2VFD, you do not need to enter SPID numbers.  
3. On the Tuning tab, optimize your ISDN settings as needed. See the next  
section, Optimizing your ISDN settings.”  
4. On the Trunks tab, set the default values for the 24 trunks that will be  
created in this span. You can then change these values for each trunk  
individually. See Entering trunk defaults for a spanon page 5-16.  
5. Click OK to add the span to your configuration.  
Optimizing your ISDN settings ___________________________  
When you are adding an ISDN trunk, you can use the Tuning tab to change ISDN  
board parameters. Changes you make while a call is in progress on the board are  
not reflected until the current call ends and a new call begins.  
To set your ISDN parameters  
1. Run the Dialogic Makecall Utility (DMU), supplied on the Strata CS  
CD. For instructions, see Strata CS Installation & Maintenance  
Manual. The DMU wizard steps you through the process of testing your  
ISDN board, and generates a file in the Output subdirectory called  
Outbound_MCB.txt.  
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2. On the Tuning tab, click Import and select the Outbound_MCB.txtfile.  
This method updates all ISDN parameters based on their optimum value as  
determined by the DMU. To undo the update, click Restore Defaults to reset the  
Tuning tab to its initial values.  
You can also change each parameter individually. Click Help for a description of  
each parameter and its possible values.  
Enabling ISDN Megacom support ________________________  
If you are using ISDN Megacom service, you must change the Strata CS Server  
computers registry in order to make outbound international calls. Without this  
change, international calls will fail, because Strata CS does not provide the  
parameter indicating national or international calls that ISDN Megacom service  
requires.  
For instructions on changing the registry for ISDN Megacom calls, see ISDN  
Megacom service settingson page A-24.  
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Adding an Internet span ________________________________  
1. Choose Trunks > New Trunk > Internet Span. A new Internet Span  
dialog box opens.  
2. On the General tab, specify the following information for the span:  
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IP Board number. The sequence number of this Dialogic DM3  
IPLink board as installed in your Strata CS Server computer (the  
sequence number of the first DM3 board is 1, not 0).  
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IP Address. The IP address of the IP Link board if it has its own  
built-in Network Interface Card (NIC), otherwise the IP address of  
the Strata CS Server computers NIC.  
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Description. A description of the span. Include the address of the  
span in the description for easy reference.  
Number of trunks. The number of trunks contained in the span.  
Enter the number of channels available on the Dialogic DM3 IPLink  
board. To find the number of channels available on your board, refer  
to the model number of the board and Strata CS Installation &  
Maintenance Manual.  
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Starting trunk number. The starting trunk number of the span. The  
numbers of the trunks belonging to this span are displayed. If your  
system also has analog trunks, the analog trunks must have the lower  
trunk numbers, so if you have not added them yet, leave room for  
them in your numbering of the span.  
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Send inbound calls to. Select the auto attendant, user or IVR  
Plug-in that answers all inbound voice calls on the trunks in this span.  
3. Click the Trunks tab to specify how trunks in this span are used:  
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Accept inbound calls. If checked, the trunks are used for inbound  
calls.  
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Allow outbound calls. If checked, the trunks are used for outbound  
calls.  
4. Click the Codecs tab to view the default codecs used by this span for all  
inbound calls and as dialing service defaults for outbound calls. If you  
must change Strata CSs default codec list, see the next section,  
Modifying Strata CS IP codecs.”  
Note: You can override the default span codecs when you set up a  
dialing service that allocates trunks in this span (see Codecs tabon  
page 8-21).  
5. Click OK to add the span to your configuration.  
Modifying Strata CS IP codecs  
A codec is a protocol used to compress and decompress voice signals for  
transmission over an IP network. When an IP call is established between two  
devices, the devices automatically choose which codec to use. This choice is  
based on whether the codec is available to both devices and how highly the codec  
is preferred by both. This tab lets you make codecs available to your device, and  
arrange them in order of preference, with the topmost codec being the most  
preferred. For example, you may prefer one codec over another for bandwidth  
reasons.  
Important: When you are connecting two Strata CS Servers over an IP Gateway  
connection, the Servers must use the same codec lists, otherwise audio failure can  
occur during calls. See Connecting two Servers using IP Gatewayson page 13-7  
for more information about IP Gateway connections.  
The codecs you can make available are listed below. See the Known Issues in the  
Administrator online Help for up-to-date information about the availability of  
codecs.  
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G.729a. Best for Strata CS-to-Strata CS connections. Offers a good  
balance between sound quality and bandwidth. (8.8 kbs.)  
G.711 a-law, G.711 µ-law. Supported by all H.323 gateways and  
terminals, but high bandwidth. (64 kbs.)  
G.723.1. Best for NetMeeting and other H.323 terminals. (5.3 kbs. or 6.3  
kbs.)  
MSGSM. (13.0 kbs.)  
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GSM. (13.0 kbs.)  
To modify Strata CS IP codecs  
1. In the Trunks view, double-click the Internet span to open its dialog box,  
and then click the Codecs tab.  
2. If necessary, click Add to add another codec, or select a codec and click  
Edit to change any of the parameters used with the codec.  
3. In the Add Codec dialog box, select a Codec name from the list of  
codecs supported by the Dialogic IPLink boards in the drop-down list.  
4. If you want to modify any of the parameters used with the codec, enter  
the new values. The fields you can change may vary depending on the  
codec you select. If enabled for a particular parameter, select Any to  
accept whatever parameter value the other device sends.  
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Frame size. Frame buffer size, in milliseconds. A larger frame size  
means more latency (time delay).  
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Frames per packet. Number of frames in a packet.  
Bit rate. Rate at which data is transmitted over the network.  
Transmit audio only when voice is detected. If checked, only  
actual voice audio signal is digitized for transmission, not silence.  
5. Click OK to add the codec.  
6. Click the up or down arrows to promote or demote a specific codec  
within the list. The topmost codec is the most preferred. Continue to add  
codecs to the service.  
7. Click OK to return to the Codecs tab.  
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Fine-tuning your IP connection  
Strata CSs IP Span dialog box includes a Tuning tab that you use to change any  
of the IPLink board parameters between IP calls. Changes you make while a call  
is in progress on the board are not reflected until the call completes and a new call  
is initiated.  
Parameters are listed in the following groups:  
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Debug print levels  
DTMF parameters  
Echo canceler  
Level controls  
Miscellaneous  
Packet loss recovery  
Redundancy  
Parameters that may be useful to change include echo cancellation and volume  
(located under Level Controls).  
To change an IPLink board parameter  
1. In the Trunks view, double-click the Internet span to open its dialog box,  
and then click the Tunings tab.  
2. Click a Parameter to expand it.  
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3. Enter the new Value. Some fields are text boxes or drop-down lists.  
Other fields enable the slider bar at the bottom of the dialog box.  
4. Click OK to save your changes. Click Restore defaults to restore the  
IPLink board defaults.  
Note: If you dial out on an IP-to-Phone Number service and you cannot send  
digits to external phone systems, increase DTMF Gain and DTMF On-time, under  
DTMF Parameters on this tab.  
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CHAPTER 6  
CHAPTER 6  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
The Users view. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2  
About users and roles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4  
Setting user options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6  
About adding a user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7  
The General tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9  
The Recordings tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-15  
The Notifications tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-17  
The Call Handling tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-24  
The Phone tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-28  
The Dialing tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-33  
The Permissions tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-37  
The Other tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-40  
Managing users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-41  
Managing stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-43  
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The Users view________________________________________  
The Users view presents information about individual users and roles in your  
organization. Roles appear in bold in the Users view. Roles are collections of  
specific permissions that are used to grant permissions to users. You can grant  
additional permissions to users by changing that users permissions (see The  
Permissions tabon page 6-37).  
To add, edit, or delete Strata CS users, click the Users button in the view bar The  
Users view opens. Double-click a user in the view to open the User dialog box for  
that user.  
Each user that you add appears as a row in the Users view. The following table  
shows the information that is displayed for each user.  
Column  
Description  
Name  
Logged-on users name.  
Extension  
DID  
Extension number dialed to reach the user.  
Direct inward dial number used to dial the  
user directly.  
Station  
Default station (phone device) assigned to  
the user.  
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Column  
Type  
Description  
The type of user:  
User. An individual with an extension on this  
Server. Can also be a conference room.  
ACD workgroup. An automatic call  
distribution workgroup user.  
IP Gateway. A user created to enable IP calls  
to a user on a remote Server.  
Title  
enter titles for users when you create them.  
Mail Usage  
Percentage of allocated voice mail space  
currently used. For details on how the  
information in this and the following two  
columns is calculated, see Updating users’  
mail, greeting, and disk usage totalson  
page 6-42.  
Greeting Usage  
Disk Usage  
Percentage of allocated greeting and voice  
title space currently consumed by the user.  
Amount of disk space in megabytes  
consumed by the user's voice message,  
greeting, and voice title files.  
Mailbox Size  
Greeting Size  
Forwarding To  
Listed  
Total space allocated to the user for voice  
messages, in minutes.  
Total space allocated to the user for greetings  
and voice titles, in minutes.  
Number to which the user is currently  
forwarding calls.  
If checked, the user is listed in the  
dial-by-name directory.  
Voice Title  
If checked, the user has a recorded voice  
title. You can record titles for users or they  
can record their own.  
Announce Callers  
Exchange Sync  
Comments  
If checked, the caller's name is announced  
on incoming calls.  
If checked, Strata CS and Microsoft  
Exchange inboxes are synchronized.  
Comments added about the user.  
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About users and roles__________________________________  
Unlike a traditional PBX, Strata CS manages phone traffic by user rather than by  
device. Adding a user allows that person to make and receive calls through the  
Strata CS system. Roles are collections of permissions that you assign to users.  
You can add a user to an existing role and grant them the same permissions as  
every member who also has that role, and you can create new roles.  
Users  
Users in Strata CS are of the following types:  
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User. A person using a telephone in your office.  
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ACD workgroup. This special type of user sends callers to one or more  
automatic call distribution groups. To create an ACD workgroup, select  
ACD workgroup under Type. For more about setting up ACD  
workgroups, see the Strata CS Call Center Administrator Guide.  
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IP Gateway. This special type of user represents a user on a remote  
Strata CS Server that is linked to your Server by an IP Gateway  
connection over the Internet or other IP network. With IP Gateway users,  
the users on both Servers appear to be local, effectively creating a single  
large Strata CS site. To create an IP Gateway user, select IP Gateway  
under Type. For more information, see Connecting two Servers using IP  
Gatewayson page 13-7.  
The Admin and Operator users  
Strata CS comes with two default Users already defined, Admin and Operator.  
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Admin user. Allowed to run the Administrator and Device Monitor  
program and to perform all administrative functions. You cannot delete or  
rename the Admin user, nor can you remove the Admin users  
administrative permissions.  
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Operator. The user to whom all calls go to by default if they cannot be  
handled in any other way. For example, if a caller presses 0, or a users  
mailbox cannot be found, the call is sent to the extension assigned to the  
Operator. You cannot delete or rename the Operator, but you can remove  
the Operator users Operator permissions.  
You can assign Administrator and Operator permissions to other users (see The  
Permissions tabon page 6-37).  
Configuring a system without an Operator  
If you choose not to have a person act as an Operator in your system, the Operator  
extension still receives calls whenever callers press 0 from within the system.  
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Even if the Operator extension has no station associated with it, voice messages  
left by callers are saved in the Operator users mailbox.  
If you do not want this to happen, edit the Operator users Standard routing list so  
that its only action transfers calls to another extension. For instructions on editing  
routing lists, see Strata CS Client User Guide.  
Understanding personal Operators  
The Strata CS system has one Operator user, but each user can specify a personal  
Operator. A users personal Operator is the extension to which callers are  
transferred if the caller presses 0 from within the users voice mailbox or routing  
list. By default, a users personal Operator is the Operator user, but users can  
specify any extension as their personal Operators. See Creating a passwordon  
page 6-14.  
How callers are transferred to Operators  
The following table shows to which Operator callers are transferred, depending  
on their location when they press 0.  
Caller presses 0 within  
Caller is transferred to  
Auto attendant  
Operator user  
Dial by name directory  
Users voice mailbox  
Users routing list  
On hold  
Operator user  
Personal Operator  
Personal Operator  
Personal Operator  
Note: If a user does not set up a personal operator, callers are transferred to the  
Operator user in all cases.  
Changing the Operators extension from 0  
You can change the Operators extension to a number other than the default of 0  
(for example, in order to use 0 as a dialing service access code). However, even  
when the Operators extension is something other than 0, callers must press 0  
from within the system to transfer to the Operator. For example, if a caller reaches  
a users voice mail, and wants to transfer to the Operator instead of leaving a voice  
message, the caller dials 0, even if the Operators extension is 111.  
Setting up workgroups for the Operator  
To make the Operators job easier, you can set up a separate workgroup for each  
department in your system. The Operators Call Monitor will then display a tab  
for each department, and the Operator will be able to see a list of people in a  
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specific department by clicking on the appropriate tab. See Chapter 7, Managing  
Workgroups,for details about setting up workgroups.  
Roles  
Roles are collections of specific permissions that are granted to users according  
to the roles they perform in the organization. By default Strata CS contains two  
rolesAdministrators and Users. You can edit these roles as needed and you can  
also create new roles (see To create a new roleon page 6-39).  
Setting user options ___________________________________  
You can set user options in Strata CS in the following ways:  
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Set options for all users. To set up all users with the same options,  
create a template user, and then base all users on the template (see  
Set options for a group of users. Create a template user for each group  
of users with common characteristics, and then base each user in the group  
on the template.  
Set options for individual users. Follow the steps described in Adding  
a user in the User dialog boxon page 6-8.  
Also, users can customize many options themselves using the Client. You  
control the options that they can customize by allowing or restricting  
access to specific Options dialog box tabs in the Client.  
Where to set user options  
User options are set in both the Strata CS Administrator and Client.  
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Administrator, click the Edit All Client Settings button in the User dialog  
box. Client options are described in detail in Strata CS Client User Guide.  
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Some options can be set in both places. This allows you to set up  
users using standard defaults for your organization. Individual users can  
then customize the settings further, or you can restrict the options that  
users can customize. These options are described in this chapter and in  
Strata CS Client User Guide.  
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About adding a user ___________________________________  
Adding a user to the system allows that person to make and receive calls using  
Strata CS. Unlike other telephone systems, Strata CS assigns access permissions  
to specific people rather than to devices. Users access the system using their own  
identities regardless of the identity of the telephone device they use.  
Generally, you must have a station license available for each user you create. It is  
possible, however, to add a user who does not have a station (an actual telephone).  
Such a user is commonly created for ACD workgroups, voice mail-only users, or  
remote users who always have their calls forwarded outside the office. Users  
without stations do not require station licenses. For more information about  
license requirements, see Entering licenseson page 3-2.  
You can add a new user in the following ways:  
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when you are setting up a new Strata CS system. However, you must  
physically go to each users telephone to activate it, and must still use the  
Administrator to finish adding each user.  
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In the User dialog box. This method allows you to set up all user options  
at one time from one location.  
Using a template. You can save time and reduce typing when adding  
new users in the Administrator by creating a template user with  
characteristics common to all users. This template user can then be copied  
and customized for each new user. You can create different template users  
for various types of users who share specific properties, for example,  
ACD agents, remote users, and so on.  
Adding a user at the telephone  
From the new users telephone, press *0 and follow the prompts to create the user  
and assign an extension. The user is created with default information.  
For example, assigning the extension 123 creates a user with a default first name  
of New, a default last name of User123, and a default password of 123.  
You are also prompted to record a voice title for the user or change user  
preferences. You must run the Administrator at a later time to modify the default  
properties to reflect the new users real name and password and to set additional  
user properties.  
Note: This method does not work if the phone is already assigned to another  
user. For a phone that has already been assigned an extension, dialing *0plays  
the extension and station ID.  
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If for any reason Strata CS is unable to create the user at the telephone extension  
(for example, a user with that name already exists, or there are no more Client  
licenses available), you must run the Strata CS Administrator, resolve the issue,  
and add the user there.  
Adding a user in the User dialog box  
To create a user, choose Users > New User. The tabs in the User dialog box allow  
you to add and modify user properties. These properties are described later in this  
chapter.  
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General tab (see page 6-9). Enter basic information that defines the user  
password, specify a personal operator, and select a language for telephone  
prompts.  
You also use this tab to create a user for handling ACD agents (see Strata  
CS Call Center Administrator Guide) or an IP Gateway user that allows  
users to directly dial the extension of a user on a remote Strata CS Server  
(see Creating Gateway users to unify two Strata CS Serverson  
page 13-17).  
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Recordings tab (see page 6-15). Allocate space for the users voice  
messages, greetings, and voice title. Indicate where call recordings made  
by this user are sent. Record a voice title. Set up Microsoft Exchange  
synchronization.  
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Notifications tab (see page 6-17). Set up and schedule e-mail and pager  
notifications.  
Call Handling tab (see page 6-24). Set up call screening. Specify how  
the user is listed in the dial-by-name directory. Set up call forwarding for  
the user.  
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Phone tab (see page 6-28). Enable features on the users telephone, such  
as caller ID and message waiting indicator. Specify how long the phone  
rings before continuing to voice-mail.  
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Dialing tab (see page 6-33). Allow the user to make external calls, and  
specify phone numbers the user is permitted or restricted from dialing.  
Permissions tab (see page 6-37). Control user permissions to determine  
the options or features that the user can access. Set the permission roles  
that the user belongs to.  
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Other tab (see page 6-40). Set hands-free options.  
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Adding a user by using a template  
Create a user, named, for example, User Templatethat has the settings you want  
all users to share, such as mailbox size and dialing permissions. You can also set  
up e-mail and pager notification options in the template, and you can enable  
phone features that are applied to all users that are created using the template.  
To add a new user based on the template, select the template user in the Users  
view, and then choose Edit > Copy. Choose Edit > Paste to open the User dialog  
box, in which you can customize the new users properties, such as first and last  
name, extension and station ID, e-mail address for notifications, and so on.  
The General tab _______________________________________  
Choose File > New > User in the Administrator, and then click the General tab.  
Identifying the user  
In Type, choose User. Then enter the users First name and Last name. At least  
one of the name fields is required. You can enter the users Title and any  
Comments (such as the user's department) that you want to be displayed along  
with the user name in the User view.  
It can be helpful to use the Title field for the users department, for example,  
Sales.When a caller requests to be transferred to someone in Sales, the  
Operator can see all the users in the Sales department grouped together in the  
Clients Transfer Call dialog box.  
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Assigning an extension  
A users extension is the number callers dial to reach the user. Extensions must  
comply with the following restrictions:  
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Numeric characters only  
Must be unique  
In addition, follow these recommendations when assigning extensions:  
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Avoid extensions that begin with another extension or access code. For  
example, if one user is given extension 17 and another extension 177,  
users who dial extension 17 will experience a brief delay while Strata CS  
waits to see if another 7is dialed. See Avoiding dialing ambiguities”  
on page 8-8 for more information.  
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Avoid extensions that begin with frequently dialed area codesif users  
forget to dial an access code, they may unexpectedly dial the extension  
instead. For example, if 1-617 is a commonly dialed prefix for your  
location, do not assign extension 161.  
When you create a new user, you can accept the extension suggested  
automatically by Strata CS or you can assign a different one. Strata CS suggests  
the next-highest extension number that has not yet been assigned, and it reuses  
extensions that have been unassigned.  
By default, new extensions are assigned starting with extension 100. If you want  
all your extensions to start in a different range, choose Tools > Options, and then  
enter the Starting extension number under User auto suggestion.  
Note: You can give the Operator user an extension other than the default of 0.  
See Changing the Operators extension from 0on page 6-5.  
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Assigning a station ID  
The station assigned to a user of the type User is the numeric identifier of the  
telephone at the users default location. A station ID is not used for users of the  
type ACD workgroup or IP Gateway.  
Strata CS assumes that a user is located at the phone specified by the users station  
ID unless someone specifies otherwise.  
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Inbound calls. Calls to the users extension ring that station, unless the  
user routes calls elsewhere by using call forwarding or a routing list.  
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Outbound calls. Calls from that station appear in the Call Log as from the  
user and are subject to the users dialing restrictions and permissions,  
unless another user logs in to that station.  
Outbound calls from a station are identified by Strata CS as belonging to  
one of the following:  
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The user logged in using the telephone commands.  
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If no one is logged in using the telephone commands, the user who  
last logged in using the Client.  
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If no one else is logged in, the default user for that station.  
When you create a new user of the type User, you can accept the station ID  
suggested automatically by Strata CS, or you can assign a different one. Strata CS  
suggests the next-highest station ID that has not yet been assigned, and it reuses  
station IDs that have been unassigned. By default, new station IDs are assigned  
starting with station ID 1. If you want to start with a different station ID, choose  
Tools > Options, and then enter the Starting station number under User auto  
suggestion.  
Station ID corresponds to the interface on the MSI board to which the station is  
connected. On systems with analog trunks, this number is often the same number  
as that displayed on the BCP connection jack to which the phone is attached.  
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If you are using analog trunks and the BCP panel, assign station ID 1 to  
your operator and station IDs 2-4 to people who are assigned to answer  
phones in the event of a system failure. With analog phone service, Strata  
CS's Watchdog mode provides limited telephone support if power fails or  
the Windows NT/2000 server goes down. In Watchdog mode, the  
Dialogic hardware routes the first 4 incoming analog trunks to the first 4  
stations (station IDs 1-4).  
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For a user without a physical telephone (for example, a voice mail-only  
user, an ACD workgroup, or a user who works permanently off-site),  
assign station ID 0.  
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All stations must be assigned to a user, even phones that are not associated with  
an individual in the workplace, such as a conference room phone. To represent  
such phones, create dummy users called Conference Room 1,” “Mail room,and  
so forth, and assign the stations to them.  
Linking users and phones  
In Strata CS, the computernot the useris linked to the telephone. Each Client  
workstation has an assigned phone, which is usually be the phone closest to it. The  
station ID of the phone is specified during the Client installation and is stored in  
the computers Windows Registry.  
It is important to understand the distinction between a users extension and station  
ID:  
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Extension. The number that callers dial to reach the user, not the number  
they dial to reach the telephone on the users desk. Because users can set  
up call forwarding or routing lists to route their calls elsewhere, a call to  
a users extension might actually ring another phone in the office, their  
home phone, a cell phone, and so on.  
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Station ID. The station ID represents the physical telephone jack assigned  
to the user. A station ID is never dialed. The number corresponds to the  
MSI board interface that the phone is plugged into. To identify a phones  
station ID, pick up the phone and dial *0.  
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Assigning multiple users to the same station. You can give multiple users  
the same station ID, which means they share the same phone. Outgoing calls from  
the phone are attributed in the Call Log to the user who logged on most recently.  
For example, Steve and Dorothy work different shifts, but they share the same  
computer and phone. At the beginning of his shift, Steve logs on to the Client. In  
the Call Log, the From column for calls he makes contains Steve. At the end of  
his shift he logs off and exits the Client. Dorothy then starts work, and makes a  
call using the telephone. Because she forgot to log in, this call is also identified in  
the Call Log as having been placed by Steve. After Dorothy logs in, either via the  
Client or the telephone commands, the station is in her name and the calls she  
makes are attributed to her in the Call Log.  
Logging in at a station other than the assigned one. A usercan temporarily  
log in to someone elses default station, either through the telephone commands  
or the Client. While logged in, Strata CS treats outgoing calls as coming from the  
user, and applies the users own dialing permissions and permissions. Calls to the  
user appear in the Call Monitor. However, calls do not ring at this phone unless  
the user forwarded calls to the new location or selected Take Callfrom the Call  
Monitor. Calls for the default user at the location still ring there, but are not  
displayed in the Call Monitor.  
When the user logs off, the station reverts to its default extension. To find out the  
default extension for a phone, dial *0.  
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To log off using the telephone commands, hang up the phone.  
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To log off using the Client, exit the Client or log in as a different user.  
Reconfiguring a station for a different phone. Each Strata CS Client is  
configured to work with a specific station. For example, if you move a users  
Client workstation to a different office with a different phone, you must change  
the station ID, as described in Assigning a station IDon page 6-11.  
Assigning a DID number  
You can assign a DID number to a user from the block of numbers provided by  
your telephone company or T1 provider. When Strata CS recognizes this number  
as the final digits on an inbound call, the caller is automatically connected to this  
user, bypassing the main auto attendant.  
To assign multiple DID numbers to a user, separate each number with a comma  
(,). For more information about DID, see ANI/DID digit collectionon page 5-5.  
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Creating a password  
Enter a numeric Password used to access the users voice mail, options, and to  
start the Strata CS Client. The minimum password length for your system is  
specified in the General tab of the System Settings dialog box. The password can  
be changed either on this tab or in the Client.  
Retype the new password in the Confirmation field.  
By default, Strata CS dials the Operator users extension whenever a caller  
presses 0 while listening to a user's greeting or leaving a message. To transfer  
calls to another user instead (for example, a departmental operator, personal  
assistant, or other auto attendant), select the user from the Operator drop-down  
list on the General tab. For more information about operators, see The Admin  
and Operator userson page 6-4. A personal operator can be also be set in the  
Strata CS Client.  
Choosing a language for telephone prompts  
On the General tab, in the Telephone prompts drop-down list, select the  
language that you want to be used. When the user logs in or is identified on the  
telephone, Strata CS automatically switches to this language for all subsequent  
system prompts for that user. The language can be also be set in the Strata CS  
Client. This setting does not affect the prompts that callers hear.  
Editing a users Client settings  
A users Contacts, Greetings, Routing list settings, and Call rules can only be  
viewed or changed in the Strata CS Client.  
To edit these settings from the Administrator, click Edit All Client Settings from  
any tab. The Client starts, automatically logged in to the users account without  
your having to enter the users password. For privacy reasons, the Call Monitor  
and Voice Messages views are hidden. Using the Client you can view and edit any  
of the users custom settings.  
The Client must be installed on the same computer as the Administrator for you  
to use this feature.  
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The Recordings tab ____________________________________  
You allocate space for a users voice files on the Recordings tab of the User dialog  
box. For existing users, this dialog box displays the amount of allocated space (in  
minutes) that is currently used for the users mailbox, recorded greetings, and  
voice titles. This information is also shown in MB and as a percentage of the total  
space allocated.  
Allocating space for voice messages  
In Mailbox with __ minute max size, enter the number of minutes' worth of voice  
messages the user can save.  
Choose the default setting of 20 minutes (9.2MB of storage) for typical users. You  
may need to increase the default for users who record calls, because call  
recordings (including those that were e-mailed to the user) are stored in the user's  
mailbox.  
To create an extension at which no messages are left, for example, a conference  
room or an IP Gateway user, check No mailbox.  
Allocating space for recorded greetings and voice titles  
In Maximum storage, enter the number of minutes of recorded greetings and  
voice titles the user can save. The Maximum storage size can be also be set in the  
Strata CS Client.  
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The default setting of 10 minutes requires 4.6MB of storage. The Administrator  
posts a warning message if the total allotment of voice message and greeting  
space for all users exceeds the available disk space on the Strata CS Server.  
Voice titles can be recorded either from this tab or in the Strata CS Client.  
Enabling Microsoft Exchange Server synchronization  
You can enable synchronization of a users Strata CS voice mail messages with  
the corresponding e-mail notifications in Exchange.  
To enable synchronization  
1. Check Synchronize with Exchange Server mailbox. If this control is  
disabled, first set up Exchange Server notification on the Other tab of  
the System Settings dialog box. For more information, see Setting up  
2. Enter the users Exchange Server mailbox. This can be obtained from  
Microsoft Exchange.  
Note: Exchange Server mailboxes must not be confused with the  
e-mail address supplied when setting up e-mail notification for the user  
(see Setting e-mail notificationon page 6-18). One of the e-mail  
addresses specified for the user for e-mail notification must route e-mail  
to the Exchange Server mailbox that you specify here.  
Setting up call recording  
By default, call recordings are sent to the mailbox of the user who made them.  
Select a name from the Send call recordings to drop-down list on the Recordings  
tab to send recordings made by the user to another users mailbox.  
Note: This option is disabled if the user has been prevented from making call  
recordings.  
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The Notifications tab ___________________________________  
You can set Strata CS to send an e-mail message or call a pager whenever a user  
receives a new voice message. This feature is convenient for users who work at  
remote locations and do not use the Client program.You can receive notifications  
for all voice messages or for urgent messages only.  
E-mail notifications can contain:  
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Callers name  
Phone number at which call originated  
Strata CS extension at which message was left  
Voice message length  
Notes associated with the message  
Voice message as an attachment  
Pager notifications can contain:  
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Caller ID for message  
Strata CS extension that was dialed  
Voice message length  
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Setting e-mail notification  
Make sure e-mail notification is configured properly as described in Strata CS  
Installation & Maintenance Manual. See Configuring e-mail notification  
supportin Chapter 10 of that manual for more information.  
On the Notifications tab, under After receiving a message, notify this user via  
e-mail, select one of the following options from the drop-down list:  
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Do not send e-mail notifications. The user does not receive e-mail  
notification of new voice messages.  
Send e-mail for all messages. The user receives an e-mail notification  
whenever they receive a new voice message.  
Send e-mail for urgent messages only. The user receives an e-mail  
notification whenever they receive a voice message marked urgent.  
In the E-mail address(es) field, enter the e-mail address to which notifications  
are sent. Separate multiple addresses by semicolons (;).  
Note: Valid e-mail addresses must be in the format user@company.comor be  
resolvable via the address book of the e-mail client configured on the Strata CS  
Server. For example, the e-mail address Bob Smithwill work if the address book  
is configured to look up or resolve on that name.  
In the next drop-down list, set whether the voice message is attached to the e-mail  
as a .WAV file, by selecting one of the following:  
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Do not attach voice message. The voice message is not attached to the  
e-mail.  
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Attach voice message. Messages are attached to the e-mail and also  
appear in the users Strata CS Inbox marked as unheard.  
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Attach voice message and mark as heard. Messages are attached to  
the e-mail and appear in the users Inbox marked as already heard.  
Attach voice message and delete from Inbox. Messages are attached  
to the e-mail only, and do not appear in the users Inbox. You cannot  
select this option if Exchange synchronization is enabled for a user (see  
Enabling Microsoft Exchange Server synchronizationon page 6-16).  
Setting pager notification  
On the Notifications tab, under After receiving a message, notify this user via  
pager, select one of the following options from the drop-down list:  
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Do not send pager notifications. The user does not receive pager  
notification of new voice messages.  
Send a page for all messages. The user receives a page whenever a new  
voice message arrives.  
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Send a page for urgent messages only. The user receives a page  
whenever a voice message marked urgent arrives.  
In the Page using field, select the dialing service that you want Strata CS to use  
to dial the users pager.  
In the Dial Sequence field, enter the dial string for the pager, including the phone  
number of the paging service and the pager's PIN if required. The dial string can  
contain any touch tone digit (0-9, *, #). You can enter commas to indicate  
1-second pauses in the dial sequence.  
You can also use the following special characters to add information to the page:  
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I or i sends the caller ID number (for an external call) or Strata CS  
extension (for an internal call).  
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E or e sends the Strata CS extension that the caller dialed.  
L or l sends the length of the voice message in seconds.  
For example, the dial sequence 18007771000,,,1245983#E causes Strata CS to  
dial the paging service, pause for 3 seconds, enter the pagers PIN (1245983)  
followed by # to indicate end-of-PIN, enter your extension (where the voice  
message was left), and then hang up. In this example, your pager displays only the  
extension number.  
If users receive only the last portion of the pager data specified, there are not  
enough pauses between the pager number and the information. If this problem  
occurs, add more commas.  
Note: Do not enter multiple stars (*) in a row in the pager string. Use only one star  
to send a dash. Multiple consecutive stars can terminate the page message.  
Scheduling notifications  
You can schedule notifications to occur at specific times, for example, during  
business hours, after business hours on work days, and so on. You can also set up  
custom hours. Notifications can also be scheduled in the Strata CS Client.  
For information about how to set up business hours to use when scheduling  
notifications, see Business Hourson page 4-5.  
Note: When you turn e-mail or pager notification on for a user, by default Strata  
CS sends notifications 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If this is what you want to  
do, you do not need to schedule notifications.  
A schedule contains individual time rules that are added together. For example, if  
you want a user to be notified of new voice messages during business hours and  
all day on holidays, you would add a time rule for during business hoursand  
another time rule for on holidays.You (or users) can define custom time rules  
for even greater precision.  
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You can enable or disable each time rule, as needed. For example, if you do not  
want a user to be paged during a specific upcoming holiday, disable the time rule  
for on holidays.You can enable the rule after the holiday has passed.  
Defining a schedule for e-mail and pager notification  
On the Notifications tab, click Schedule to schedule e-mail or pager  
notifications. A Schedule button is provided in each area, but is disabled unless  
you have chosen to send notifications. The Schedule E-mail Notifications or the  
Schedule Pager Notifications dialog box opens.  
The Schedule E-mail Notifications and Schedule Pager Notifications dialog  
boxes list the schedules that have been defined so far, if any. Click one of the  
following:  
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Always send a notification. The schedule (if any has been set up) is  
ignored, and the user receives notification of new voice messages at all  
times.  
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Only send a notification during the following times. The user receives  
notification only during the times specified in the schedule.  
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To add a schedule entry  
1. To add a schedule entry, click Add. The Schedule Notification dialog  
box opens.  
2. To view or change the business and holiday hours used for scheduling,  
or to create other sets of business hours, click Business Hours. See To  
define business hours and holidayson page 4-6.  
3. Under This schedule entry occurs, choose one of the following time  
periods during which you want to notify the user of new voice messages.  
The examples below assume that business hours are Monday through  
Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and that the setting shown in the previous  
illustration has been made:  
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During business hours. In this example, notifications are not sent  
during business hours.  
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During nonbusiness hours. Notifications are sent at all times other  
than business hours, including early mornings, evenings, weekends  
and holidays. In this example, notifications are sent Monday through  
Friday, 5:01 pm to 8:59 am, and on Saturdays, Sundays, and  
holidays.  
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After business hours on work days. In this example, notifications  
are not sent Monday through Friday, 5:01 pm to 8:59 am.  
On nonwork days. In this example, notifications are not sent on  
Saturdays and Sundays.  
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On holidays. In this example, notifications are not sent on holidays.  
During custom hours. Notifications are sent during specific days  
and hours independent of the business and holiday hours already  
defined. See Setting up custom time rulesbelow.  
4. Be sure to check Enable this schedule action, and then click OK. Now  
the schedule includes the time rule you just created and you are returned  
to the Schedule E-mail Notifications or Schedule Pager Notifications  
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dialog box. Add more time rules as needed, and then click OK when you  
are finished.  
Setting up custom time rules  
You can define a custom time rule that is not related to your offices business  
hours and holidays and use it to schedule notifications, auto attendant actions  
(described in Chapter 9), and routing rules (described in Chapter 8). Custom time  
rules use custom hours, which are specific to the user, auto attendant, or routing  
rule for which you create them. That is, the custom hours you set up for a user do  
not apply automatically to other users. Custom hours for a user can also be set up  
in the Strata CS Client.  
When setting a custom time rule, you can enter dates and times in most  
formatsthey are converted to a standard format based on your Windows  
regional settings.  
To set up a custom time rule  
1. Click Custom Hours in either the Schedule Notification dialog box (for  
users) or the Schedule Action dialog box (for auto attendants). The  
Custom Hours dialog box opens.  
2. On the Days tab, check each day of the week when you want the custom  
schedule to be active. If you leave the Hours field blank for a selected  
day, the entire day is included in the custom schedule. To include only  
part of a day, enter starting and ending hours for the included period.  
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3. On the Dates tab, click Add if you want to apply the custom schedule to  
a specific date.  
4. In the Custom Date dialog box, type the Custom Date, and then click  
All day or Partial day. For a partial day, enter starting and ending times  
to indicate the hours that are included in the custom schedule.  
5. Click OK to add the custom date.  
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The Call Handling tab __________________________________  
You set up call screening and call announcing for a user on the Call Handling tab.  
These options can also be set in the Strata CS Client.  
Check Announce who the call is for to have Strata CS announce who the call is  
for when the user answers the phone. This feature is useful if the user shares a  
phone. It is also convenient to have call announcing turned on if the user receives  
phone both personal and ACD workgroup calls. If call announcing is not turned  
on, calls are connected directly without being announced.  
Under Screen and announce the callers name for these types of calls, if you  
want Strata CS to screen calls and announce the callers name. Choose any of the  
following types of calls:  
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External. External calls routed to the user by an auto attendant or  
operator.  
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External direct. Calls dialed directly using the users DID number, or  
calls that come in on a trunk configured to send calls to this user.  
Check Ask callers without a voice title for their name for Strata CS to prompt  
callers to say their names if no voice titles have been recorded for them. If the user  
has a phone with caller ID, check If caller ID is present, do not ask for their  
name to avoid prompting callers to identify themselves unnecessarily.  
Check Announce who is transferring for Strata CS to play the voice title of the  
user who is transferring a call.  
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Setting up call forwarding  
Call forwarding directs the users incoming calls to ring at another phone, either  
another extension or an external number.  
A change to call forwarding automatically updates the Where I Am location in all  
the users routing lists. The Where I Am location is normally the first entry in a  
routing list. When call forwarding is turned on, a routing list rings the forwarding  
phone number instead of the users default station. Call forwarding options can  
also be set in the Strata CS Client. For more information about routing lists, see  
Strata CS Client User Guide.  
Note: The call forwarding settings in this dialog box may be overridden if a user  
changes the active settings directly or applies a personal status with different call  
forwarding preferences. However, neither of these actions changes the settings in  
this dialog box. For more information about personal status and the active settings,  
see Strata CS Client User Guide.  
To turn on call forwarding  
1. From the Call Handling tab of the User dialog box, click Call  
Forwarding. The Call Forwarding dialog box opens.  
2. Check Forward Calls (change where I am) and select one of the  
following from the list of locations:  
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To forward calls to another extension, select to another extension  
in the list of locations and then select the extension from the  
drop-down list.  
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To forward calls to an external phone number, Internet address or  
other destination, select the appropriate category in the left pane, and  
then enter the dialing service in the Call using field and number in  
the Number field.  
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See Forwarding calls over Centrex/PBX trunkson page 6-27 for an  
explanation of the Attempt Centrex/PBX Transfer field.  
Note: When you forward calls to a mobile phone, make sure that you  
check Prompt recipient to accept or decline call. See Mobile phone  
issues with forwarded callson page 6-27.  
3. Under When forwarding calls to an external number, choose any of  
the following:  
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Call number for __ seconds. Determines for how long a call rings  
at the forwarded phone before proceeding to the next step on the  
users routing list (usually voice mail). If the option Prompt  
recipient for password or Prompt recipient to accept or decline  
call is checked (described below), you must allow at least 30  
seconds. Otherwise the call might be sent to voice mail before the  
user finishes listening and responding to the prompts.  
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Prompt recipient for password. If checked, the person who picks up  
me.To be connected to the caller, the user must enter a valid Strata  
CS password. Choosing this option ensures that only users can  
receive their forwarded calls.  
This option is used only when calls are forwarded to an external  
number and the user has a voice title recorded. See Recording the  
new users voice title and greetingon page 6-41.  
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Prompt recipient to accept or decline call. If checked, when the  
user picks up the phone, Strata CS announces the caller (Call from)  
and intended recipient (Call for) and offers the option to accept or  
decline the call. Declined calls proceed to the next step in the users  
routing list, usually voice mail.  
This option is used only when forwarding calls to an external  
number. When forwarding to an internal extension, the users call  
screening settings are used. See The Call Handling tabon  
page 6-24.  
4. Select Ignore call rules and use Standard routing list if you want to  
sends all of the users incoming calls to the forwarded phone. This  
setting disables the users call rules and uses the Standard routing list for  
all calls. See Strata CS Client User Guide for an explanation of routing  
lists and call rules.  
Leaving this field unchecked keeps the users active routing list and call  
rules in effect, which means that some calls might ring elsewhere than  
the forwarded phone.  
5. Click OK.  
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To turn the users call forwarding off, uncheck Forward Calls in the Call  
Forwarding dialog box.  
Mobile phone issues with forwarded calls  
Calls to a mobile phone are picked up by the mobile phone company first, and  
then passed to the individual phone. When Strata CS detects the first pickup, it  
stops proceeding down the routing list, whether or not anyone has actually  
answered the mobile phone. For this reason, when forwarding calls to a mobile  
phone, always check Prompt recipient to accept or decline call. Strata CS then  
relies on user input to signal a connection, and proceeds down the routing list  
unless someone explicitly accepts the forwarded call.  
Call forwarding and voice mail  
If a forwarded call is not answered, it is sent to the users voice mail.  
To completely transfer a users calls to another user's phone, so that the other user  
receives voice mail as well as the calls themselves, do not use call forwarding.  
Instead, use the Client to create a routing list whose final action is Transfer to  
Extension, and make it the users active routing list. See Strata CS Client User  
Guide.  
Forwarding calls over Centrex/PBX trunks  
If your Server uses Centrex trunks or if it is connected to an external PBX, you  
can forward calls using the option Attempt Centrex/PBX transfer, which  
economizes Strata CSs trunk usage.  
If this option is checked, Strata CS attempts to route the users incoming calls out  
to the forwarding number on the same trunk line using a Centrex or external PBX  
transfer, thus saving two Strata CS trunks. Strata CS makes the attempt only when  
the incoming call is on an analog Centrex/PBX line; it routes incoming calls on  
other trunk types to the forwarding number in the usual way, using a second trunk.  
Note: Forwarding calls with this method avoids tying up extra trunks. However,  
when a call is routed out using a Centrex/PBX transfer, Strata CS loses control of  
it and cannot send it to subsequent steps on the users routing list. For example,  
after a call is transferred using Centrex/PBX, it does not go to voice mail.  
This option is also available when specifying external phone numbers in a users  
routing list. See Strata CS Client User Guide.  
Listing a user in the dial-by-name directory  
To include a user's name in the dial-by-name directory that callers can search,  
check List in dial-by-name directory on the Call handling tab. This option can  
also be set in the Strata CS Client.  
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To play a users extension along with the users name when callers choose the user  
from the dial-by-name directory, check Play extension to the caller. This option  
can also be set in the Strata CS Client.  
Note: This checkbox is enabled only if Present names using numbered list is  
selected in the System Settings.  
The Phone tab ________________________________________  
Certain analog telephones support special features, known as CLASS features.  
Not all phones support all features. For a list of phones that have these features,  
see Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual. If a user has a phone that  
supports one or more of these features, you activate them on the Phone tab.  
Activating features for CLASS phones  
Under Use the following features on this users phone, check each of the  
following features that is supported on the users phone. These options can also  
be set in the Strata CS Client.  
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Caller ID. Strata CS sends caller ID name and phone number to the user's  
phone on an incoming call, along with the date and time of the call. Caller  
ID is sent for Strata CS users and external callers, as well as for contacts  
who can be identified by Strata CS. Strata CS may also send:  
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P, indicating that the calling party blocked transmission of  
caller ID  
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O, indicating that caller ID information was not available.  
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Caller ID on call waiting. Strata CS delivers caller ID information while  
the user is on another call, so the user can decide whether or not to accept  
the incoming call.  
When this option is used, the first call waiting beep is a different tone than  
the second beep, that because the first beep is a special ADSI Alert Tone.  
You can change the volume of the first beep by modifying the registry key  
DXCH_ADSIALERT_AMPL. See VoiceBoard channel settingson  
page A-20.  
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Message waiting indicator. Strata CS notifies the user when a new voice  
message is received by activating the message waiting indicator on the  
users phone.  
Stutter tone. Strata CS alerts the user to the existence of unheard  
messages via a stutter dial tone when the user picks up the phone.  
Padding extensions sent as caller ID on internal calls  
For internal calls, Strata CS passes the user's extension as caller ID. Some caller  
ID displays cannot handle caller ID strings of less than 10 digits. On the Phone  
tab, check Pad extensions when sent as Caller ID to pad the short string so the  
phones display extensions correctly. Choose a Padding position:  
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Before extension. Pads before the extension with the padding character  
you select, for example, *******186.  
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After extension. Pads after the extension, for example, 186*******.  
Setting the number of seconds to ring the phone  
On the Phone tab, in Ring phone __ seconds, enter the number of seconds Strata  
CS rings a users extension before continuing with the users routing list or  
transferring to voice mail. This option can also be set in the Strata CS Client.  
Note: In North America, caller ID is transmitted after the second ring. You must  
increase this setting for caller ID phones in North America so that there is enough  
time for caller ID to be displayed and read. See Number of rings before answering  
a callon page 4-3.  
Sending DTMF digits to stations  
Use this feature if you are integrating a third-party device with Strata CS, such as  
a fax server or voice mail system. For more information, see Extending Strata  
CS with third-party deviceson page 14-4.  
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Activating features on Toshiba digital phone  
If the users phone is a Toshiba Strata (digital), the Phone tab displays a set of  
options customized for the Stratas special features.  
Ring Patterns  
In these fields, enter the number of seconds that you want Strata CS to ring a  
users extension before continuing with the users routing list or transferring to  
voice mail. You must allow enough time for caller ID to be displayed and read,  
because caller ID information is transmitted after the first ring.  
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Internal calls. Number of seconds to ring if the call is from another user.  
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External calls. Number of seconds to ring if the call is from an external  
number.  
Phone settings  
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Button settings list box. You can set each of the Stratas programmable  
buttons in the list box under Phone settings. To set a button, click on the  
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button number in the Button column, and then select a feature from the  
drop-down list in the Feature column.  
Two of the selections in the feature column have parameters that must be  
defined (See Secondary Directory Number parameterson page 6-32  
and Speed Dial parameterson page 6-31 for details).  
There are two other fields in the Phone settings section:  
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LCD idle message. Enter the message that you want to appear on the  
LCD display when the phone is not in use. This message usually shows  
the user name and extension for the phone.  
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Ring volume. This slider bar adjusts the default ring volume for the  
phone.  
Hands free answering  
The Hands free answering section contains user options for hands-free mode.  
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Enable Hands-free answering. Check this box to enable hands-free  
answering for a user.  
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Dial tone duration before going silent. Enter the time in seconds that  
the user must wait between calls (before the dial tone ends). To end a  
hands-free call, the user presses the Flash button or hangs up, but has to  
wait for the phone to go off-hook again. During this time the user hears a  
dial tone. This setting allows you to set the timeout to 0so that the user  
does not hear a dial tone and returns to off-hook status immediately after  
disconnecting from a call.  
Speed Dial parameters  
If you select the Speed Dial feature in the Button settings list box (see page 6-30)  
and then click the button in the Parameter column, the Speed Dial window opens.  
To speed-dial an extension, click Extension and select an extension from the  
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drop-down list. To speed-dial an outside number, click Phone number, select the  
number used to get an outside line in the Call using field, and then enter the phone  
number that you want to dial in the Number field.  
Secondary Directory Number parameters  
If you select the Secondary Directory Number feature in the Button settings list  
box (see page 6-30) and then click the button in the Parameter column, the  
Secondary Directory Number dialog box opens. In the Extension field, you can  
select a secondary number from the drop-down list. If you check Ring this phone  
when the extension is called, you can set your phone to either ring immediately,  
or specify the number of seconds to wait before ringing.  
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The Dialing tab ________________________________________  
You can set up dialing permissions that allow a user to dial certain numbers and  
that prevent the user from dialing certain other numbers on the Dialing tab.  
Under Dialing permissions, specify the default behavior when a user dials a  
number:  
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Use dialing service permissions. Applies the dialing permissions set up  
for the dialing service used to place the outbound call.  
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Allow all numbers except the following (ignore service permissions).  
Allows the user to dial all numbers except those allowed or disallowed in  
the list.  
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Disallow all numbers except the following (ignore service  
permissions). Prevents the user from dialing any numbers except those  
allowed or disallowed in the list.  
Use dialing service permissions except for the following. Applies the  
dialing permissions set up for the dialing service used to place the  
outbound call, except those allowed or disallowed in the list.  
Numbers beginning with lists the beginning digits of phone numbers that this  
user is allowed or not allowed to call. Click Add to open the Dialing Permission  
dialog box and add a dialing permission. Click Edit to modify an existing dialing  
permission.  
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To set dialing permissions  
1. In the Dialing Permission dialog box, choose to Allow or Disallow calls,  
and then enter the digits. The permission is applied whenever the user  
dials a number beginning with the digits using the Phone Number  
service.  
2. In Phone numbers starting with, type a phone number or beginning  
portion of a phone number. Include 1 before the number if it would  
normally be dialed as part of the number, for example, 1800.  
3. Click OK to save the dialing permission and return to the Dialing tab.  
Global dialing permissions  
Dialing permissions can be set on a per-user basis, or globally for all numbers  
dialed using a Phone Number dialing service. It is recommended that you first set  
up dialing permissions at the dialing service level (see Permissions tabon  
page 8-26). Then set user permissions only for those exceptions to the service  
defaults when you need to allow or disallow additional numbers.  
A user who attempts to dial a restricted number hears the message, Sorry, you  
do not have permission to dial this number.A user cannot include a restricted  
number in a routing list, or forward calls to a restricted number. Commonly  
blocked numbers include those listed in the following table.  
Prefix  
1
Blocks  
Long distance calls. Be aware that in some areas this may  
block local calls as well.  
011  
International calls.  
1550  
1554  
1900  
1976  
Group conversation lines.  
Adult information services.  
Long distance programs.  
General information programs.  
To block the same numbers for all users, add a Phone Number dialing service that  
blocks the numbers (see Adding a Phone Number dialing serviceon page 8-10).  
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See Permissions tabon page 8-26 for more information about setting dialing  
permissions, including a detailed example and an explanation of the order in  
which dialing permissions are applied.  
Setting account code modes  
Account code modes determine when a user is to be prompted to enter an account  
code. For more information, see Setting a users account code modeson page  
10-4.  
If you select the Secondary Directory Number feature, the Secondary Directory  
Number dialog box opens. In the Extension field, you can select a secondary  
number from the drop-down list. If you check Ring this phone when the  
extension is called, you can set your phone to either ring immediately, or specify  
the number of seconds to wait before ringing.  
If you select the Speed Dial feature, the Speed Dial window opens. To speed-dial  
an extension, click Extension and select an extension from the drop-down list. To  
speed-dial an outside number, click Phone number, select the number used to get  
an outside line in the Call using field, and then enter the phone number that you  
want to dial in the Number field.  
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The last feature in the list under Button settings is Cnf/Trn  
(Conference/Transfer). You can use this feature to set the Strata phones Cnf/Trn  
button for either a direct transfer or a menu assisted transfer.  
Other settings  
Three other settings are grouped at the bottom of the tab.  
In Ring phone for __ seconds, enter the number of seconds that you want Strata  
CS to ring a users extension before continuing with the users routing list or  
transferring to voice mail. You must allow enough time for caller ID to be  
displayed and read, because caller ID information is transmitted after the first  
ring.  
In LCD idle message, enter the message that you want to appear on the LCD  
display when the phone is not in use. This message usually shows the user name  
and extension for the phone.  
The Ring volume slider bar adjusts the default ring volume for the phone.  
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The Permissions tab ___________________________________  
The Permissions tab controls user access to Strata CS features. Users inherit  
permissions from the roles to which they belong. To adjust individual  
permissions, make changes in the Permissions pane. Changes take effect when  
you click OK.  
Permissions are granted to users in the following categories:  
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Standard  
Folder Visibility  
Administration  
Folder Access  
When you add a user in Strata CS, the user inherits the permissions of the roles to  
which that user is assigned. For example, in the previous figure, the user has  
inherited permissions from the Users role.  
You can change a users individual permissions, however, in the Permissions  
pane, as follows:  
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Use roles (value). Permission for this item is determined by the users  
role memberships (described in the following section). The actual value  
of the permission is displayed in parentheses.  
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Allow. The listed feature (for example, exporting Contacts) is available to  
the user.  
Disallow. The function is not available to the user.  
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View and Edit. The specified tab or folder (such as the Phone settings tab  
or the Call Log folder) can be viewed and edited by the user.  
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View only. The user can view the folder or tab, but cannot change it.  
No access. The folder or tab cannot be used or viewed by the user.  
Individual permissions and roles  
There are two types of permissions: individual permissions and roles. All users  
have their permissions set to use rolesby default. This means that all users  
inherit their permissions from the roles to which they have been assigned. If a user  
belongs to more than one role, the highest level of permission is used.  
By default, Strata CS creates the following two roles:  
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Administrators. This role has full permissions, and cannot be modified or  
deleted. The Admin user is a member of the Administrators role group by  
default and cannot be removed. The Admin user's permissions are set to  
use rolesand cannot be changed. Each Administrator can use the  
permissions as defined for the role, or can define other permissions that  
override the current role permissions.  
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Users. All new users automatically have this role.  
You can change a permission for a role by editing the Permissions tab in the Role  
dialog box of the role.  
If a few people need different permissions, you can adjust their permissions  
individually on the Permissions tab of the User dialog box of the user. Individual  
permissions always override role permissions.  
Adding a user to a role grants the same permissions to that user as any other user  
with a similar function. Removing a user from the role takes away the role's  
permissions from that user. You can move users between roles and each time that  
user inherits the permissions of the new role.  
To change a users role membership, on the Permissions tab of the User dialog  
box, click Change. The Roles dialog box opens and in the left pane shows a list  
of all roles. The user is a member of the roles listed in Selected roles in the right  
pane.  
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Whenever a users list of roles is changed, the use rolesvalues on the  
Permissions tab are updated to reflect the new role configuration.  
New Role  
With Strata CS you can create a new role. A new role such as a Admin Assistant  
is one or more users that have the same permissions (for example, call or dialing  
permissions). All users assigned to this role are automatically granted the same  
permissions. There are two types of permissions: explicit and implicit. Explicit  
permissions are those permissions granted directly to a user. No other users are  
affected. Implicit permissions are those permissions granted to all the users in that  
role.  
When a user attempts to use the phone, that user's set of permissions are based on  
the intersection of that user's explicit and implicit permissions. A user's  
permissions are always the least restrictive of that user's explicit permissions and  
the permissions of any role to which that user belongs. For this reason, the least  
complicated way to administer users is to create a new role and assign  
permissions to those users rather than to individual users. Then you can change  
individual users' permissions by adding or removing them from the role. Also, if  
you need to grant new permissions, you can grant them to all members in that role  
in a single operation.  
To create a new role  
1. In the Users view, choose User > New Role. A new Role dialog box  
opens.  
2. Enter the name of the role and any comments about its function.  
3. Select the Users tab to manage (add or remove) users in the role.  
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4. Click the Permissions tab to change the default permissions.  
5. Click the Dialing Permissions tab to specify the types of numbers that  
can be dialed based on the prefix. For example, 1-800 may be allowed,  
while 1-900 may not allowed.  
The Other tab _________________________________________  
The Other tab contains user options for hands-free mode.  
1. To enable hands-free answering for a user, check Enable Hands-free  
answering.  
2. To allow dialing while in hands-free answering, check Allow dialing  
while hands free (requires dedicated voice resource). If this option  
is not checked, a user must press Flash to get a dial tone while in  
hands-free answering. When it is checked, the user can dial out directly  
without having to press Flash.  
3. In Number of seconds to play dial tone before going silent, enter the  
time in seconds that the user must wait between calls (before the dial  
tone ends.)To end a hands-free call, the user presses the Flash button or  
hangs up, but has to wait for the phone to go off-hook again. During this  
time the user hears a dial tone. This setting allows you to set the timeout  
to 0so that the user does not hear a dial tone and returns to off-hook  
status immediately after disconnecting from a call.  
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Managing users _______________________________________  
For an overview of user properties, see Adding a user in the User dialog boxon  
page 6-8. Detailed procedures for setting these properties are described in the  
sections starting on page 6-9. This section describes other user management tasks.  
Recording the new users voice title and greeting  
After you create a new user, do the following:  
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Record the users voice title. The voice title is used in many  
call-screening features, for example, when an auto attendant transfers a  
call. The voice title is a recording of the users name that Strata CS fits  
into its own prompts. It must not be a long recording or greeting.  
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You can record the users voice title when you create the user at a  
telephone extension or using the Administrator (on the Recording tab of  
the User dialog box). A user can rerecord a voice title later using the  
Client. For more information, see Using the audio controlson  
page 2-10.  
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Record the users voice mail greeting. This greeting is the message  
callers hear when they reach the users voice mail. You or the user must use the  
Client to record the users voice mail greeting.  
Helping new users get started  
To get new users up and running quickly on the system, give them copies of the  
Strata CS Quick Reference Guide and the Strata CS Quick Reference Guide.  
When you add a new user, a Welcome to Strata CSvoice message is copied  
automatically to the users voice mailbox. This message helps the new user get  
started by explaining how to record a voice title and create a custom voice mail  
greeting using the telephone commands.  
The information that new users must know includes:  
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Their extensions and passwords.  
Their Direct Inward Dial numbers, if any.  
A list of your office's dialing services and access codes, along with  
instructions about when to use each one.  
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A list of special access codes, such as the codes for the Strata CS  
dial-by-name directory and emergency services.  
The path they must use to install Strata CS client applications, such as the  
Strata CS Client and the TAPI Service Provider. The default path is  
<Servername>\NetSetup\Setup.exe  
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For users who are automatic call distribution (ACD) agents, the  
workgroup name to use when logging on and the password.  
The telephone key they must use at an auto attendant to log in from a  
remote phone, if you have changed it from #.  
Whether they have permission to make external calls:  
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From stations  
When logged in from an outside phone  
In call forwarding or routing list situations  
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A list of any views or Options tabs in the Client that they cannot access.  
Whether they can record calls in the Call Monitor.  
Updating usersmail, greeting, and disk usage totals  
The Users view displays the following for each user:  
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Percentage of space allocated for mail storage that has been used  
Percentage of space allocated for greetings and voice titles that has been  
used  
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Total amount of allocated disk space (in MB) that has been used  
To avoid slowing the opening and scrolling of the Users view, Strata CS does not  
dynamically recalculate the totals at any other time. Instead, this information is  
recalculated once a day at 1:00 a.m. You can recalculate the totals at any time by  
choosing Tools > Recalculate Disk Usage.  
Moving a user  
Each Strata CS Client is configured to work with a specific station ID. If you  
move a users Client workstation to a different office, you must change the station  
ID (see Assigning a station IDon page 6-11).  
Deleting a user  
Deleting a user prevents that user from using Strata CS and removes all of the  
users voice mail files from the system (unless the voice mailbox is being shared  
with another user). A deleted users Call Log entries are left in place to maintain  
an accurate and complete call history on the system.  
For information about deleting items in Strata CS, see Deleting itemson  
page 2-9.  
Note: You cannot delete the Administrator or Operator user.  
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Managing stations _____________________________________  
This section presents information about adding a station and about phones that are  
supported in Strata CS  
Adding a station  
To add a station to your Strata CS system  
1. Using phone cable, connect the phone to the Dialogic MSI board or BCP  
Control Panel at the Strata CS Server computer. See Strata CS Installation &  
Maintenance Manual for instructions.  
2. In the Users view of the Strata CS Administrator, assign the station to a user  
(see Assigning a station IDon page 6-11).  
Supported phones  
Strata CS supports standard analog touchtone telephonescalled 2500 sets in  
U.S. telephone terminologyfor internal stations. Multi-line analog phones can  
be used, but line use indicator lights may not perform correctly on some models.  
Strata CS also supports phones with caller ID displays and some phones with  
message waiting lights. See Chapter 5 of Strata CS Installation & Maintenance  
Manual for a list of supported phones.  
Supporting different types of CLASS phones  
Two Strata CS registry settings specify the format used to send caller ID or visual  
message waiting indicator information to CLASS phones. See MSI station board  
settingson page A-25 for more information.  
Important: These two registry settings change the message format sent to all  
phones connected to the specified MSI board.  
Caller ID information  
Caller ID information is sent to a display phone in one of the following formats:  
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Single Data Message Format (SDMF), which sends the date, time, and  
10-digit caller ID number.  
Multiple Data Message Format (MDMF), which sends the date, time,  
10-digit caller ID number, and 15-digit caller name.  
United Kingdom message format (UK), which sends the date, time,  
18-digit caller ID number, and 20-digit caller name. This information is  
only delivered as caller ID on call waiting, that is, when the user is on  
another call.  
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The default format, MDMF, works for most display phones, as does SDMF.  
Note: These formats specify only how Strata CS sends caller ID information to  
CLASS phones. They do not affect how caller ID information is passed along with  
a call by the phone company.  
Visual message waiting indicator information  
Visual message waiting indicator information is sent to a display phone in either  
SDMF or MDMF.  
The Strata CS default is the SDMF format. If the message waiting light on your  
CLASS phone does not work, try changing the VMWI_FSK_FORMAT setting to  
MDMF.  
Viewing station activity  
For information about how to view station activity and restart a station that is  
experiencing problems, see Monitoring station activityon page 11-3.  
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CHAPTER 7  
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CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About Workgroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2  
Creating a Workgroup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2  
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About Workgroups ____________________________________  
A workgroup is a group of related extensions or contacts. With Strata CS  
workgroups you can manage how calls are directed to groups of users, IVR  
Plug-ins, auto attendants, or queues. Workgroups appear in the Workgroups view.  
Note: Workgroups replace Contact Groups, which were supported in prior  
versions of Strata CS.  
Strata CS provides two types of workgroups: public and personal.  
Public workgroups are workgroups that callers from outside your company can  
reach by dialing a number. Administrators and users with the appropriate  
permissions can create public workgroups.  
Personal workgroups are workgroups that users can create in the Client for their  
personal use.  
Strata CS workgroups offer the following benefits:  
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The process of finding an individual to take calls or to join a conference  
is easier, because the Extensions view in the Client can be filtered by  
workgroup.  
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Any public workgroup member can pick up a ringing call within the  
workgroup if an extension has been assigned.  
Calls to a public workgroup simultaneously ring the phones of all the  
extensions that are members of that workgroup (users, IVR plug-ins, auto  
attendants, queues, or contacts).  
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When workgroup members set their personal statuses to Do Not Disturb”  
(see Strata CS Client User Guide) their phones do not ring when the  
workgroup is called.  
When workgroup members set their personal statuses to Where I Am (see  
Strata CS Client User Guide) on their phones, calls to a workgroup that  
they are in ring at the phone that has accepted the Where I Am from the  
member.  
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When members set their personal statuses to Where I Am (see Strata CS  
Client User Guide) on their phone to an external number, calls to a  
workgroup that they are in do not ring the external number.  
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Workgroups view  
To add, edit, and delete public workgroups, click the Workgroups button in the  
View bar to open the Workgroups view:  
Creating a Workgroup __________________________________  
To create a public workgroup, choose File > New > Workgroup and enter  
information on the tabs in the Workgroup dialog box.  
Using the General tab  
On the General tab, you must enter the Name of the workgroup and at least one  
member. You can optionally add a note about the workgroup in the Description  
field.  
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To add members to the workgroup, select names from the list of Available  
extensions and click Add. Press CTRL to select multiple names from the list.  
Use the up and down arrows next to the list of Members to arrange the order of  
the members. The order in which the names appear can be used in conjunction  
with a Routing List and the sequence can be either top downor round robin”  
for calling within the workgroup. You can also use the Remove button to delete  
members from the list.  
Using the Dialing tab  
Use the Dialing tab to enter the workgroups Extension number and its DID  
number (for external calls). All of the information on the Dialing tab is optional.  
Assigning an extension  
Assign an Extension number that callers can dial to reach the workgroup. For  
more information about extension requirements and restrictions, see Assigning  
an extensionon page 6-10.  
When no extension number is entered, the workgroup cannot be called by the auto  
attendant or telephone commands, and users cannot use the Workgroup pickup  
option (*99) to retrieve ringing calls within their workgroup. For more  
information about extensions, see Strata CS Client User Guide.  
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Assigning a DID number to a workgroup  
You can assign a DID number to a workgroup from the block of numbers  
provided by your telephone. When Strata CS recognizes this number as the final  
digits on an inbound call, the caller is automatically connected to this workgroup,  
bypassing the main auto attendant.  
To assign multiple DID numbers to a workgroup, separate each number with a  
comma (,). For more information about DID, see ANI/DID digit collectionon  
page 5-5.  
Adding a voice title  
After you create a workgroup, you can add a voice title so the workgroup can be  
listed in the dial-by-name directory. For more information, see Using the audio  
controlson page 2-10.  
Transferring unanswered calls  
You can specify the number of seconds before a call is transferred to the operator.  
By default, Strata CS transfers the call to the workgroups operator (a person  
designated to answer calls for the workgroup) whenever the time-out parameter  
is exceeded. To transfer calls to another user, for example, a departmental  
operator or other auto attendant, select the user from the if no answer, transfer  
drop-down list on the Dialing tab.  
Listing workgroups in the dial-by-name directory  
You can choose to have the workgroup displayed in the organizations  
dial-by-name directory or to play the workgroups extension when the extension  
number is dialed after the time limit has expired for the phone to ring.  
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CHAPTER 8  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About dialing services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2  
The Dialing Services view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4  
How you can use dialing services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5  
Access codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7  
Adding a Phone Number dialing service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10  
Adding a Centrex/PBX Extension service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-12  
Adding an Internet Address service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-14  
Adding an Internet-to-Phone Number service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-15  
Adding an Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension service. . . . . . . . . 8-17  
Trunks tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-18  
Location Settings tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-20  
Codecs tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-21  
Dialing Exceptions tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-22  
Permissions tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-26  
Routing services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-29  
Adding a routing service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-33  
Routing Rules tab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-35  
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About dialing services__________________________________  
Your Strata CS Server can place outbound phone calls over several different types  
of trunk. A Strata CS dialing service is used to manage calls over a specific type  
of trunk. For example, a Phone Number dialing service is used to manage calls  
over a group of PSTN trunks, while an Internet Address dialing service is used to  
manage calls over a group of Internet trunks. A dialing service creates a  
prioritized list of trunks that can be used to place the call. The call is then allocated  
to the highest priority available trunk.  
Each dialing service has an access code that users must dial when they begin to  
place a call. The access code tells Strata CS which dialing service to use. For  
example, users might dial 9 plus a phone number to use a Phone Number dialing  
service, or 71 plus an IP address to use an Internet Address dialing service.  
Dialing service types  
Strata CS supports the following types of dialing services:  
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Phone Number service. Used to dial standard phone numbers over the  
public telephone network. You can specify long distance prefix, area  
code, and other information to reflect the telephone companys dialing  
plan. For many installations, a Phone Number service is the only type of  
dialing service needed.  
See Adding a Phone Number dialing serviceon page 8-10.  
Centrex/PBX Extension service. Used to dial Centrex extensions, PBX  
extensions, or other custom numbers over analog and digital trunks that  
are connected to external switches such as the phone companys Centrex  
service or an external PBX. You can specify the minimum and maximum  
digits your Centrex/PBX service uses.  
See Adding a Centrex/PBX Extension serviceon page 8-12.  
trunks. With this service, users can pick up a phone and dial an IP address  
(for example, a number such as 123*456*78*90) to connect to H.323  
devices such as NetMeeting. Users can also place such calls from the  
Client using either IP addresses or domain names (for example, a name  
such as voip.mycompany.com).  
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Internet-to-Phone Number service. Gateway service used to dial a  
phone number through another Strata CS Server at a remote location. The  
call connects to the remote Server using the Internet or a private TCP/IP  
network, and then the phone number is dialed from that Server.  
See Adding an Internet-to-Phone Number serviceon page 8-15.  
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Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension service. Gateway service used to  
Strata CS Server at a remote location. The call connects to the remote  
Server using the Internet or a private TCP/IP network, and the number is  
dialed from that Server. With this type of service you can directly dial a  
Strata CS extension on the remote Server, or 411, or # to log in to an  
account on the remote Server.  
See Adding an Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension serviceon  
page 8-17.  
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Routing service. A dialing service that routes calls through other dialing  
services.  
See Routing serviceson page 8-29 for detailed information.  
The default dialing service  
You may not need to create any dialing services. Strata CS automatically creates  
a default dialing service named Phone Number,with an access code of 9. Phone  
Number includes all phone number trunks (analog or digital). With this dialing  
service, a user can pick up the phone and dial 9 plus a phone number. Strata CS  
then places the call on the first available trunk. This dialing service is often the  
only dialing service that a company needs.  
Using routing services to manage other dialing services  
If you need to create several different dialing services, you may be able to  
simplify dialing for your users by creating routing services. A routing service is  
a special type of dialing service that routes the number dialed to other dialing  
services. A routing service prioritizes the dialing services by following rules  
based on the phone number dialed and, optionally, on the time of day or day of  
the week. A routing service can do the following:  
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Allow users to dial a single access code for all their phone calls. Routing  
rules can automatically determine the best dialing service for a given call,  
and are not limited to a single type of trunk.  
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Automatically route a call to trunks on an alternate dialing service when  
all the trunks of the preferred dialing service are in use.  
Perform least cost routing by selecting the least expensive dialing service  
for a given phone number and time.  
For example, you might have two different carriers for long-distance calls. One  
carrier is the least expensive during business hours, and the other during evenings  
and weekends. You can set up a dialing service for each of the two carriers. You  
can then set up a routing service that can route the call through either dialing  
service. The routing service automatically assigns the highest priority to the  
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dialing service of the least expensive carrier, based on the calls time and date.  
Users do not have to remember separate access codes for the two carriers because  
they always dial the access code for the routing service.  
For detailed information on routing services, see Routing serviceson  
page 8-29.  
The Dialing Services view_______________________________  
To add, edit, and delete dialing services, click the Dialing Services button in the  
view bar to open the Dialing Services view.  
Each dialing service appears as a row in the Dialing Services view. Double-click  
a listed dialing service to see its properties in the Dialing Services view.  
The following table describes the information displayed for each dialing service.  
Column  
Type  
Description  
Dialing service type. The available types are:  
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Phone Number  
Centrex/PBX Extension  
Internet Address  
Internet-to-Phone Number  
Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension  
Routing  
Name  
Name that you assign to a dialing service when you  
create it.  
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Description  
Access Code Number that users dial to access this service. For  
phone number calls. See Access codeson page 8-7  
for more information.  
Note: You can see the access code for a call in the  
From code and To code columns of the Call Log view.  
Enabled  
Hidden  
If checked, Strata CS allows users to dial using this  
service. See Disabling dialing services while creating  
themon page 8-7.  
If checked, Strata CS does not display this service in  
the Client (see Hiding dialing services in the Client”  
on page 8-6).  
Default  
If checked, this is a default service. See Setting  
default access codes for ringbackson page 8-9 for  
more information.  
Trunk Order  
Order in which the dialing services list of trunks is  
prioritized (see Trunks tabon page 8-18 for more  
information). This column is blank for routing services,  
because they always get their lists of trunks from  
other dialing services.  
How you can use dialing services ________________________  
By creating new dialing services, you can do any of the following:  
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Segregate trunks for different uses. For example, you might want to  
use your long-distance T1 trunks for all long-distance calls and restrict  
your analog trunks to local calls only. You can create one dialing service  
that manages your long-distance T1 trunks and another that manages your  
analog trunks. Each dialing service will have its own access code. Users  
can dial those local and long-distance access codes manually or you can  
set up a Routing dialing service (see Routing serviceson page 8-29) that  
can distinguish between local and long-distance numbers and will  
automatically route them over the appropriate local and long-distance  
trunks.  
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Enable Internet calls. Any use of Internet telephony requires that you  
create one of the Internet dialing services. You can set up a dialing service  
that will place calls through remote Strata CS Servers over an Internet  
connection in a way that is transparent to users.  
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Use the same trunks in different ways. For example, you can send both  
Centrex numbers and regular phone numbers over your Centrex trunks.  
You would create a Centrex/PBX dialing service (access code 6) and a  
Phone Number dialing service (access code 9) that route calls to the same  
group of trunks. You would define the Phone Number dialing service to  
automatically prefix another 9 to the number dialed by the user, so that the  
user gets an outside line from the Centrex system.  
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Automatically add prefixes and suffixes to the phone number dialed  
by the user. For example, you can create a Cost Saving dialing service  
that prefixes all numbers with the 10-10-xxxcode belonging to the  
carrier of your choice. You can also create a Calling Card dialing service  
that automatically dials the prefix of the calling card number, then the  
users phone number, and then the suffix of a credit card number. In both  
of these examples the user dials only the access code and the phone  
number. Everything else happens behind the scenes.  
Deleting a dialing service means that users can no longer use that dialing service  
when placing calls. If you delete the last remaining dialing service assigned to a  
trunk, you have in effect disabled that trunk for outbound calls. Client contacts  
and routing lists that refer to the access code for the deleted service will not work  
until you specify an alternate access code (see Updating phone numbers after  
changing an access codeon page 8-8). For information about deleting items in  
Strata CS, see Deleting itemson page 2-9.  
To disable a dialing service temporarily, edit the dialing service and uncheck  
Enabled on the General tab.  
Hiding dialing services in the Client  
You can hide a dialing service if you do not want users to access it directly (see  
the Hidden column in The Dialing Services viewon page 8-4) through the  
Client. The Hidden setting is useful when you want to hide dialing services that  
you use for testing purposes, or services that you only want to make available to  
users through a routing service.  
For example, you can set up dialing services for each of several long-distance  
carriers, and then set up a single routing service that chooses the least expensive  
dialing service for each call. You can then hide the dialing services for the  
individual carriers so that users can only make long-distance calls through the  
routing service.  
Although it is not visible in the Client, a hidden dialing service is still available to  
phone users who dial the access code for that service.  
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Using dialing services to install and troubleshoot trunks  
You can also use dialing services to install and test new trunk lines without  
interfering with live call handling on the Strata CS Server. You add the new  
trunks to a service that you use for testing. After the trunks work properly, you  
can move them to the default Phone Number service or another dialing service  
that users access to place calls.  
You can also use dialing services to isolate problem trunks from your system  
without interrupting service. Remove them from the dialing service and the  
Server will no longer use them to place calls.  
Disabling dialing services while creating them  
While you are creating a dialing service, it can be helpful to uncheck Enabled on  
the General tab. Doing this disables the dialing service, making it unavailable to  
users. With the dialing service disabled, you can click OK to save your  
information at any time during the creation process, without giving users access  
to an incomplete service. When you have finished creating the dialing service,  
check Enabled again.  
Access codes_________________________________________  
Dialing services enable users to select what kind of call to make and to choose a  
dialing service before placing a call. Each dialing service has an access code that  
users must dial when they begin to place a call. For example, users might dial 9  
plus a phone number to use a Phone Number dialing service, or 71 plus an IP  
address to use an Internet dialing service.  
Tips on access codes and names for services  
If your system has multiple dialing services that users will access directly, it is  
points of contact for the users who place outbound calls. Typically, you set up  
dialing services with names like Phone number,” “Centrex extension,or  
Cambridge IP gatewayand access codes of 9 or 7, making it easy for users to  
remember the dialing service to use when they place a call.  
For dialing services that you do not want users to access directly and that you may  
have hidden (see Hiding dialing services in the Clienton page 8-6), consider  
using 4-digit access codes of the form 80xx. Doing this places the access codes in  
the same numbering space as is used for auto attendants, which helps prevent  
dialing ambiguities. It is important not to select access codes that begin with the  
same digit as extensions.  
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Avoiding dialing ambiguities  
When setting up access codes and extensions, it is possible to introduce  
ambiguities that will delay dialing. For example, if you have a dialing service with  
an access code of 9 and a user with the extension 901, a user who dials either one  
to make an external call will experience a delay in getting a dial tone while Strata  
CS waits to see if the number is complete.  
Note: Users can bypass the delay by pressing # after dialing. You can change the  
length of the delay by modifying the internal dialing ambiguous time-out system  
setting (see Setting dialing timeoutson page 4-13).  
If you enter an access code for a dialing service, an extension for a user, auto  
attendant, IVR Plug-in, or a special access code (411, for example) that starts with  
the same digits as one that already exists, Strata CS identifies the ambiguous  
number and prompts you to click Cancel to go back and change the ambiguous  
access code or extension, or OK to keep it. Choosing OK introduces a brief delay  
whenever a user dials one of these numbers.  
How Strata CS uses access codes  
Strata CS saves the dialing services access code with each phone number or  
Internet address stored in the Strata CS database. When a user selects a number to  
call in the Client, the system uses the dialing service that is currently assigned to  
the access code stored with the number.  
Because Strata CS associates each number with an access code, instead of with  
the service used to dial it, you can change the dialing service used by a number  
without changing all the numbers stored in the Strata CS database. You do this by  
changing the access code or reassigning the access code to a new service.  
Reassigning the access code to a new dialing service can be totally transparent to  
users, because users need to know only the access code, which remains the same.  
Updating phone numbers after changing an access code  
If you need to change the access code used to dial a certain type of call after users  
have entered phone numbers in Strata CS for contacts, routing lists, or call  
forwarding, choose Tools > Update Phone Numbers.  
Choose the Current access code and the New access code from the drop-down  
lists, and then click OK. All the phone numbers that users have entered in the  
Strata CS database with that current access code are changed.  
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Creating a dialing service with access code 0  
By default, 0 is the Operator users extension. To use 0 as a dialing service access  
code (for example, to have users dial 0 to get an outside line), you must first  
change the Operator users extension to a number other than 0.  
Even when the Operator users extension is a number other than 0, callers must  
press 0 from within the system to transfer to the Operator. For example, if a caller  
reaches a users voice mail and wants to transfer to the users personal Operator  
instead of leaving a voice message, the caller dials 0, even if the Operator users  
extension is 111.  
Setting default access codes for ringbacks  
When users return calls from the Strata CS Client, the system automatically uses  
a default access code that you set. You can set one default access code for phone  
numbers and one default access code for Internet addresses. The defaults are used  
system-wide.  
You set the default access codes on the Dialing tab of the System Settings dialog  
box as follows:  
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Default phone number access code. Select the access code for the  
dialing service that will be used to return a call from a phone number from  
the Call Log and Voice Messages views. The default is 9. You can select  
a Routing dialing service (see Routing serviceson page 8-29) or any  
dialing service that takes phone numbers as inputs. You typically would  
use a Routing dialing service or a Phone Number dialing service.  
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Default Internet address access code. Select the access code for the  
Internet Address dialing service that will be used to return an IP  
calltypically a NetMeeting callthat did not come from a remote Strata  
CS Server. When returning a call that came from a remote Strata CS  
Server, the system automatically uses the correct access code required to  
reach the remote Server.  
Where the default access codes appear  
In the Administrator, the Default column of the Dialing Services view shows the  
current defaults for phone number and Internet ringbacks.  
In the Client, the Place Call To dialog box always opens with the current default  
dialing service for phone numbers selected (the user can also choose a different  
dialing service to place a call). When you import contacts, new phone numbers  
and IP addresses automatically receive the default access codes.  
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Adding a Phone Number dialing service___________________  
A Phone Number dialing service allows users to dial standard telephone numbers  
over analog and digital trunks.  
1. Choose Dialing Services > New Dialing Service > Phone Number  
Service.  
2. On the General tab, enter the following basic information about the  
dialing service:  
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Name. Access code. Choose a name and access code that will make  
it easy for users to select this dialing service when placing a call. See  
Tips on access codes and names for serviceson page 8-7.  
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Enabled. To make this dialing service available to users, leave  
Enabled checked. Clearing the check box disables the dialing service  
so that users cannot select it. Disabling can be useful if you want to  
click OK before you are finished defining the dialing service, or later  
if you want to change or troubleshoot the dialing service.  
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Hidden. To hide this dialing service in the Client, check Hidden.  
This setting is typically enabled to hide dialing services that you use  
for testing purposes or only want to make available to users through  
a Routing service (see Routing serviceson page 8-29). A hidden  
service is still accessible to Telephone users.  
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Collect all digits before dialing on trunk. Check this box to have  
Strata CS play a dial tone, collect digits, and then dial those digits  
after the user has finished. Uncheck it to have Strata CS send digits  
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to the phone company as the user dials them and let the phone  
company determine when the dial string is complete.  
Digits are normally sent as the user dials them. In certain cases,  
however, you can collect all digits if you want to do either of the  
following:  
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Simulate a dial tone for carriers that do not generate a dial tone  
after a Primary Interexchange Carrier (PIC) code (in the U.S.,  
you can create a dialing service that uses a PIC code prefix to  
access a particular carrier).  
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call while logged into Strata CS remotely from a digital cell  
phone or other low-quality connection.  
If you check Collect all digits before dialing on trunk, Strata CS  
assumes that all digits have been dialed when the dialing service  
ambiguous time-out elapses, and places the call (for more  
information, see Setting dialing timeoutson page 4-13). Users can  
dial # when they are done dialing to skip the time-out and place the  
call immediately. Also see Routing serviceson page 8-29 for a  
more advanced way to avoid timeouts.  
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Dial prefix and dial suffix. Enter any digits to be dialed  
automatically before or after the phone number dialed by the user.  
When you create a Phone Number dialing service, you can enter a  
dialing prefix and suffix. A dialing prefix consists of digits dialed  
automatically by the dialing service before the number that the user  
dialed. Similarly, a dialing suffix consists of digits dialed  
automatically after the number the user dialed.  
You can use a dialing prefix or suffix as follows:  
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To create a Phone Number service (Outside Line) used to dial  
phone numbers over a Centrex trunk. Enter a dialing prefix,  
typically 9, to get an outside line from Centrex. You can also  
support the dialing of Centrex/PBX extensions over the same  
trunks by creating a Centrex/PBX Extension dialing service  
without entering a dialing prefix.  
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To create a Phone Number service (Calling Card) that makes it  
easy for users to charge calls to a calling card company. Enter a  
dial prefix that is the entire number used to access the calling card  
company (including the calling card number), and then enter a  
dialing suffix that is the number of the credit card used to pay for  
these calls.  
When users need to charge a call, they dial the access code for the  
dialing service, and then dial the number they want to call. The  
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dialing service automatically dials the number of the calling card  
(the prefix), and then dials the number the user dialed, and then  
supplies the credit card number (the suffix).  
3. Trunks tab. Click the Trunks tab (see Trunks tabon page 8-18) and  
choose the trunks that this dialing service will use to place calls.  
4. Location Settings tab. Click the Location Settings tab (see Location  
Settings tabon page 8-20) and specify the location of the Strata CS  
Server. Location information enables Strata CS to determine whether it  
needs to add a long-distance prefix, international prefix, or area code to  
5. Dialing Exceptions tab. Click the Dialing Exceptions tab (see Dialing  
Exceptions tabon page 8-22) and define specific rules used to dial  
numbers in a particular city, area code, exchange.  
6. Permissions tab. Click the Permissions tab (see Permissions tabon  
page 8-26) and specify any restrictions on the numbers that can be  
called using this dialing service.  
7. Click OK on any tab to add the dialing service.  
Adding a Centrex/PBX Extension service __________________  
A Centrex/PBX Extension service allows users to dial Centrex/PBX extensions  
or other custom numbers over analog and digital trunks.  
1. Choose Dialing Services > New Dialing Service > Centrex/PBX  
Extension Service.  
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2. On the General tab, enter the following basic information about the  
dialing service:  
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Name, access code. Choose a name and access code that will make  
it easy for the users to select this dialing service when placing a call.  
See Tips on access codes and names for serviceson page 8-7.  
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Enabled. To make this dialing service available to users, leave  
Enabled checked. Clearing the checkbox disables the dialing service  
so that users cannot select it. Disabling can be useful if you want to  
click OK before you are finished defining the dialing service, or later  
if you want to change or troubleshoot the dialing service.  
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Hidden. To hide this dialing service in the Client, check Hidden.  
This setting is typically enabled to hide dialing services that you use  
for testing purposes or only want to make available to users through  
a Routing dialing service (see Routing serviceson page 8-29). A  
hidden service is still accessible to Strata CS users.  
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Minimum, Maximum number of digits. When a user dials a  
Centrex/PBX extension, Strata CS waits to collect all of the digits up  
to the minimum number of digits you specify here, and does not dial  
them until one of the following occurs:  
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A time-out occurs (see Setting dialing timeoutson page 4-13).  
The user presses # to signify that all digits have been entered.  
The maximum number of digits (that you specify below) have  
been entered.  
If every Centrex/PBX extension that users can dial is the same length,  
you can expedite dialing by entering that information here. For  
example, if the extensions are 3 digits long, set both values to 3.  
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Collect all digits before dialing on trunk. Check to have Strata CS  
wait until the user finishes dialing before sending the complete dial  
string to the phone company. Uncheck to have Strata CS send digits  
to the phone company as the user dials them, and let the phone  
company determine when the dial string is complete.  
Normally, digits are sent as the user dials them. In certain cases,  
however, you can collect all digits:  
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To simulate a dial tone for carriers that do not generate a dial tone  
after a Primary Interexchange Carrier (PIC) code (in the U.S.,  
you can create a dialing service that uses a PIC code prefix to  
access a particular carrier).  
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To improve tone detection when users attempt to place an  
outbound call while logged into Strata CS remotely from a digital  
cell phone or other low-quality connection.  
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If you check this option, Strata CS assumes that all digits have been  
dialed when the dialing service ambiguous time-out elapses, and  
places the call (for more information, see Setting dialing timeouts”  
on page 4-13). Users can dial #when they are done dialing to skip the  
time-out and place the call immediately.  
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Dial prefix and dial suffix. Enter any digits to be dialed  
automatically before or after the phone number dialed by the user.  
A dialing prefix consists of digits dialed automatically by the dialing  
service before the number that the user dialed. Similarly, a dialing  
suffix consists of digits dialed automatically after the number the  
user dialed.  
For example, you can create a Centrex/PBX Extension service  
(Voice mail) that accesses a PBX that provides voice mail. Enter a  
prefix that takes users into voice mail. Enter a suffix that takes them  
directly to their new messages.  
3. Trunks tab. Click the Trunks tab (see Trunks tabon page 8-18) and  
choose the trunks that this dialing service will use to place calls.  
4. Click OK on any tab to add the dialing service.  
Adding an Internet Address service_______________________  
An Internet Address dialing service allows users to place calls to IP (Internet  
Protocol) addresses over Internet trunks. For example, you can use an Internet  
Address service to place a call to a PC running Microsoft NetMeeting.  
For complete information on setting up Strata CS for IP telephony, see  
Chapter 13, Configuring Internet Telephony Support.”  
1. Choose Dialing Services > New Dialing Service > Internet Address  
Service.  
2. On the General tab, enter the following basic information about the  
dialing service:  
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Name, access code. Choose a name and access code that will make  
it easy for the users to select this dialing service when placing a call.  
See Tips on access codes and names for serviceson page 8-7.  
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Enabled. To make this dialing service available to users, leave  
Enabled checked. Clearing the checkbox disables the dialing service  
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so that users cannot select it. Disabling can be useful if you want to  
click OK before you are finished defining the dialing service, or later  
if you want to change or troubleshoot the dialing service.  
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Hidden. To hide this dialing service in the Client, check Hidden.  
This setting is typically enabled to hide dialing services that you use  
for testing purposes or only want to make available to users through  
a Routing service (see Routing serviceson page 8-29). A hidden  
service is still accessible to Telephone users.  
3. Trunks tab. Click the Trunks tab (see Trunks tabon page 8-18) and  
choose the trunks that this dialing service will use to place calls.  
4. Codecs tab. Click the Codecs tab (see Codecs tabon page 8-21) and  
choose whether to default to or override the codecs specified for the  
Internet span used by the service.  
Adding an Internet-to-Phone Number service_______________  
You use an Internet-to-Phone Number service to dial telephone numbers from a  
remote Strata CS Server. For complete information on setting up Strata CS for IP  
telephony, see Chapter 13, Configuring Internet Telephony Support.”  
1. Choose Dialing Services > New Dialing Service > Internet-to-Phone  
Number Service.  
2. On the General tab, enter the following basic information about the  
dialing service:  
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Name, access code. Choose a name and access code that will make  
it easy for the users to select this dialing service when placing a call.  
See Tips on access codes and names for serviceson page 8-7.  
Enabled. To make this dialing service available to users, leave  
Enabled checked. Clearing the checkbox disables the dialing service  
so that users cannot select it. Disabling can be useful if you want to  
click OK before you are finished defining the dialing service, or later  
if you want to change or troubleshoot the dialing service.  
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Hidden. To hide this dialing service in the Client, check Hidden.  
This setting is typically enabled to hide dialing services that you use  
for testing purposes or only want to make available to users through  
a Routing dialing service. A hidden service is still accessible to phone  
users.  
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IP Gateway. Select the IP Gateway that will direct calls from this  
dialing service to a remote Strata CS Server. To create a new IP  
Gateway, click the IP Gateway button. See Creating an IP Gateway”  
on page 13-9.  
Remote Servers Phone Number service access code. Use this  
field to specify the dialing service that the remote server will use to  
place outbound calls. Enter the access code of a Phone Number  
dialing service on the remote Server (typically 9).  
3. Trunks tab. Click the Trunks tab (see Trunks tabon page 8-18) and  
4. Codecs tab. Click the Codecs tab (see Codecs tabon page 8-21) and  
choose whether to default to or override the codecs specified for the  
Internet span used by the service.  
5. Location Settings tab. Click the Location Settings tab (see Location  
Settings tabon page 8-20) and specify the location of the Strata CS  
Server. Location information enables Strata CS to determine whether it  
needs to add a long-distance prefix, international prefix, or area code to  
the number before dialing.  
6. Click OK on any tab to add the dialing service.  
Note: If you have problems sending digits to external phone systems when  
dialing out on an Internet-to-Phone Number service, try increasing the DTMF Gain  
and DTMF On-time parameters on the Tuning tab of the remote systems Internet  
span. See Fine-tuning your IP connectionon page 5-24.  
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Adding an Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension service________  
You use an Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension service to dial any number such  
as an extension or 411, or # to log in to Strata CS from the remote Servers dial  
tone. You can also use an Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension service to dial  
Centrex or PBX extensions or other custom numbers from a remote Strata CS  
Server. For complete information on setting up Strata CS for IP telephony, see  
Chapter 13, Configuring Internet Telephony Support.”  
1. Choose Dialing Services > New Dialing Service >  
Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension Service.  
2. On the General tab, enter the following basic information about the  
dialing service:  
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Name, access code. Choose a name and access code that will make  
it easy for the users to select this dialing service when placing a call.  
See Tips on access codes and names for serviceson page 8-7.  
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Enabled. To make this dialing service available to users, leave  
Enabled checked. Clearing the checkbox disables the dialing service  
so that users cannot select it. Disabling can be useful if you want to  
click OK before you are finished defining the dialing service, or later  
if you want to change or troubleshoot the dialing service.  
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Hidden. To hide this dialing service in the Client, check Hidden.  
This setting is typically enabled to hide dialing services that you use  
for testing purposes or only want to make available to users through  
a Routing service (see Routing serviceson page 8-29). A hidden  
service is still accessible to Strata CS users.  
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Minimum, Maximum number of digits. When a user dials a  
Centrex/PBX extension, Strata CS waits to collect all of the digits up  
to the minimum number of digits you specify here, and does not dial  
them until one of the following occurs:  
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A time-out elapses (see Setting dialing timeoutson page 4-13)  
The user presses # to signify that all digits have been entered  
The maximum number of digits (that you specify below) have  
been entered  
If every Centrex/PBX extension that users can dial is the same length,  
you can expedite dialing by entering that information here. For  
example, if all Centrex/PBX extensions are 3 digits long, set both  
values to 3.  
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IP Gateway. Select the IP Gateway that will direct calls from this  
dialing service to a remote Strata CS Server. To create a new IP  
Gateway, click the IP Gateway button. See Creating an IP Gateway”  
on page 13-9.  
Place Centrex/PBX calls on remote Server using. Choose how  
calls from this dialing service will connect to the remote Server:  
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Remote Servers Centrex/PBX service access code. The  
remote Server places a call using the Centrex/PBX Extension  
dialing service whose access code you enter here. This option lets  
users dial Centrex/PBX extensions external to the remote Server,  
for example, to connect to a legacy PBX on the remote Server, or  
dial a Centrex extension.  
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Remote Servers internal dial tone. The call is connected to the  
remote Servers internal dial tone, as if the user was dialing from  
a station on that Server. This option lets users dial internal Strata  
CS extensions on the remote Server, or log in to an account on  
that Server.  
3. Trunks tab. Click the Trunks tab (see Trunks tabon page 8-18) and  
choose the trunks that this dialing service will use to place calls.  
4. Codecs tab. Click the Codecs tab (see Codecs tabon page 8-21) and  
choose whether to default to or override the codecs specified for the  
Internet span used by the service.  
5. Click OK from any tab to add the dialing service.  
Trunks tab  
The Trunks tab is used by all dialing service types except routing services (see  
page 8-29). This tab specifies the trunks to which calls will be routed, and the  
order in which those trunks will be allocated.  
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1. Click the Trunks tab.  
2. Identify the trunks allocated by the service:  
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Use trunks in this order. Choose the algorithm used to allocate  
trunks from the dialing service:  
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Bottom to Top. Trunks are allocated starting at the bottom of the  
list each time. If a trunk is busy, the next trunk up is allocated.  
Top to Bottom. Trunks are allocated starting at the top of the list  
each time. If a trunk is busy, the next trunk down is allocated.  
Round Robin. Trunks are allocated in the same sequence as  
Bottom to Top, but starting with a different trunk for each call.  
3. Identify the trunks that will be allocated by this service.  
Note: The label of the next field, and the trunks available for allocation  
will vary depending on the type of service you are creating.  
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Use all phone number trunks. If selected, this dialing service will  
allocate all analog and digital trunks in the Strata CS system, using  
the algorithm selected above.  
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Use only selected trunks. If selected, only the trunks in the list on  
the right will be allocated, using the algorithm selected above.  
Click Add to add a trunk to the Selected trunks list. Click Remove  
to remove it.  
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Available trunks. Lists all the trunks in the Strata CS system that  
can be used by this type of dialing service:  
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Phone Number service: analog and digital trunks  
Centrex/PBX Extension service: analog and digital trunks  
Internet Address service: Internet trunks  
Internet-to-Phone Number service: Internet trunks  
Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension service: Internet trunks  
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Selected trunks. Lists the trunks that will be allocated from this  
dialing service. Use the up and down arrows to move a trunk higher  
or lower in the list.  
Location Settings tab___________________________________  
The Location Settings tab is used by Phone Number dialing services (see  
page 8-10) and Internet-to-Phone dialing services (see page 8-15). Strata CS uses  
location information to format and dial telephone numbers entered in the Client  
or collected from caller ID information.  
1. Click the Location Settings tab.  
2. Identify the local and long-distance phone number formats used to dial  
using this service.  
Note: When using this tab to create an Internet-to-Phone Number  
dialing service, these values must match those on the remote Strata CS  
Server.  
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Country/Region. Location of the Strata CS Server.  
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Long-distance prefix. Prefix required to dial a long-distance number  
from the Server location.  
In the U.S., enter 1. Outside of the U.S. and Canada, the  
long-distance prefix is typically 0.  
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International prefix. Prefix required to dial an international number  
from the Server location. In the U.S., enter 011. Outside of the U.S.,  
the international prefix is typically 00.  
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Area code. City or area code for local phone numbers.  
Dial local numbers without area code. If checked, Strata CS strips  
the area code from local numbers before dialing. In most areas, this  
field should be checked, unless the service allocates trunks that only  
support long-distance numbers, or always expect numbers to include  
area codes.  
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Include long-distance prefix in area code. If checked, Strata CS  
assumes that the long-distance prefix is always included with the area  
code, as in the U.K. for example, 0181. This field is only available  
for a Phone Number service, and is disabled in the U.S.  
Codecs tab  
When you add a dialing service of the type Internet Address (see page 8-14),  
Internet-to-Phone Number (see page 8-15), or Internet-to-Centrex/PBX  
Extension(see page 8-17), you can default to the codecs specified for the Internet  
span or override the default and specify one or more codecs for this service. For  
a complete discussion of codecs, including which ones to choose, see Modifying  
Strata CS IP codecson page 5-22.  
You can create different IP services optimized for specific uses, for example, one  
IP service with codecs optimized for Net Meeting, and another with codecs  
optimized for Strata CS-to-Strata CS communication over IP.  
Note: The default is to use the codecs set up at the span level. If you want to use  
the default codecs, you do not need to make any changes on the Codecs tab. The  
Codecs tab does not display the default codecs assigned at the Internet span level.  
To view the default codecs, you must display the span properties in the Trunks  
view.  
If you decide to override the default codecs for the span, arrange the codecs in the  
order in which you prefer to use them. For example, you may prefer one codec  
over another to get greater bandwidth or better voice quality.  
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To change the codecs used by a dialing service  
1. Click the Codecs tab.  
This dialog box lists codecs assigned to the service so far. It does not  
display the default codecs assigned at the Internet span level. To view  
the default codecs, you must display span properties in the Trunks view.  
2. To override the codecs set up at the Internet span level, click Use the  
following codecs.  
3. Click Add to add another codec, or select a codec and click Edit to  
change any of the parameters used with the codec. For more information  
on how to use the Add Codec dialog box, see Adding an Internet span”  
on page 5-21.  
4. Click the up or down arrows to promote or demote a specific codec  
5. Click OK on any tab to save the dialing service.  
Dialing Exceptions tab  
The Dialing Exceptions tab is used only for Phone Number dialing services (see  
Adding a Phone Number dialing serviceon page 8-10). If Dial local numbers  
without area code on the Location Settings tab is checked (see Location  
Settings tabon page 8-20), Strata CS dials all calls as long-distance calls except  
calls in your area code. Within your area code, all calls are dialed as local calls.  
You can change this default behavior, or add other dialing rules to cover  
exceptions for certain exchanges.  
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Note: If you did not check Dial local numbers without area code, you usually  
do not need to specify dialing exceptions.  
1. Click the Dialing Exceptions tab. This tab displays dialing exceptions  
created so far. If these settings are incorrect, calls dialed automatically  
to local exchanges will be dialed as long-distance calls.  
2. Click Add to create a new dialing exception, or Edit to modify an  
existing one. The Dialing Exception dialog box opens.  
For information about importing and exporting dialing exceptions, see  
Exporting and importing dialing exceptionson page 8-25.  
3. In the Dialing Exception dialog box, add a default dialing rule for each  
city or area code for which you want to define exceptions.  
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City/Area code. Enter the city or area code.  
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Dial as. Select a dial string from the drop-down list. This string will  
be used to dial all calls to this city or area code that do not match any  
of the exceptions that you define below. In this example, the default  
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dialing rule for the 617 area code has been defined. Click Apply to  
save the default dialing rule.  
4. In Number, enter the exchange within the selected City/Area code that  
requires a dialing exception. Select the Dial string to be used for calls to  
this exchange from the drop-down list. In the following figure, the  
dialing exception for the 235 exchange has been defined.  
5. Click Apply to save the dialing exception.  
You can define several dialing exceptions for a city or area code to cover  
different exchanges. Continue to enter exchanges for which dialing  
exceptions are needed. When you are done, click OK.  
The Dialing Exceptions tab displays the default dialing rule and the  
dialing exceptions you defined.  
You can continue to add default dialing rules for other city or area  
codes, or add additional dialing exceptions. Enter only those city or area  
codes for which local calling applies. If a city or area code is not in the  
list, all calls to it are dialed as long-distance calls.  
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Exporting and importing dialing exceptions  
You use these functions to copy dialing exceptions from one Strata CS Server to  
another, or from one Phone Number service to another on the same Strata CS  
Server, so you do not have to retype them on each system. Dialing exceptions are  
exported into a comma separated value (.CSV) file.  
To export dialing exceptions  
1. In the Phone Number Service dialog box, click the Dialing Exceptions  
tab.  
2. Click Export. The Export Dialing Exceptions dialog box opens.  
3. Enter a filename for the exported file. Click Browse to specify a  
destination.  
4. Click Finish to export the file.  
To import dialing exceptions  
1. In the Phone Number Service dialog box, click the Dialing Exceptions  
tab.  
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2. Click Import. The Import Dialing Exceptions dialog box opens.  
4. Click Finish to import the file.  
Permissions tab  
The Permissions tab is used only for Phone Number dialing services (see Adding  
a Phone Number dialing serviceon page 8-10). Dialing service permissions  
allow or restrict users from dialing certain numbers when using specified dialing  
services. You can set permissions for dialing services or for users. Dialing service  
permissions can be inclusive (allow all numbers except for...) or exclusive  
(disallow all numbers except for...). A users permissions can override those set  
for the dialing service. For more on setting user permissions, see The Dialing  
tabon page 6-33.  
Note: Dialing service permission settings apply to numbers dialed using a Phone  
Number dialing service. Numbers dialed using a Centrex/PBX Extension service  
are only restricted by your Centrex/PBX provider. Numbers dialed using an Internet  
Address service are only restricted by your network.  
A user who attempts to dial a restricted number using the service hears the  
message, Sorry, you do not have permission to dial that number.A user cannot  
include a restricted number in a routing list or forward calls to a restricted number.  
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To set dialing service permissions  
1. In the Phone Number Service dialog box, click the Permissions tab.  
2. Specify the default behavior when users dial a number using this  
service, by selecting one of the following options:  
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allow all. Users can dial all numbers over this dialing service except  
the disallowed ones listed below.  
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disallow all. Users cannot dial any numbers over this dialing service  
except the allowed ones listed below.  
3. Click Add to add a new permission, or Edit to modify an existing one.  
4. Choose to Allow or Disallow calls, and then enter the digits. The  
permission is applied whenever a user selects this dialing service and  
then dials a number beginning with the prefix.  
5. Click OK to close the dialog box.  
6. Click OK on any tab to save the Phone Number service.  
An example of how to set dialing service permissions  
The following example illustrates how to set up dialing service permissions:  
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You want to allow users to dial all local numbers in the 216 area code.  
These calls are dialed without the area code because they are local calls as  
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set up on the Location Settings tab (see Location Settings tabon  
page 8-20).  
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You want to allow calls to some exchanges in the 330 and 440 area codes,  
which are dialed with a 1 in front of them because they are long-distance  
calls, for example, 1-330-531-1234 and 1-440-674-4321.  
In addition, you want to prevent calls to all other long-distance and  
international numbers, but allow calls to 1800 and other toll-free numbers.  
To do this with the fewest steps, set up the following dialing service  
permissions:  
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By default, allow all numbers except those starting with:  
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Disallow 1. This prevents calls to long-distance numbers.  
Disallow 011. This prevents calls to international numbers.  
Allow 1330531. This allows calls to numbers in the 531  
exchange of the 330 area code.You enter a separate permission  
for each valid exchange in the 330 area code.  
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Allow 1440674. This allows calls to numbers in the 674  
exchange in the 440 area code.  
Allow 1800. This allows calls to toll-free numbers.  
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In this example, the rules are applied in this order, longest to shortest:  
1330531—allow  
1440674—allow  
1800—allow  
011—disallow  
1—disallow  
The following numbers are allowed:  
1 330 531 1234  
1 800 123 4567  
731 4521 (in the local area code)  
The following numbers are disallowed:  
1 347 555 1212  
1 330 532 1212  
011 44 181 555 1212  
Routing services ______________________________________  
A routing service is a special type of dialing service that routes calls through other  
dialing services. It uses routing rules to identify the dialing services that are valid  
for the number dialed. For example the following table shows a simple routing  
rule that identifies local calls. If the dialed number matches the pattern in the  
digits dialed column, then the Local callsdialing service can be used to place  
the call. Local calls is referred to as the target dialing service for this rule.  
Schedule Digits dialed  
Always Nxxxxxx  
New digits  
Action Service/Reason  
Notes  
Nxxxxxx  
Route 76 - Local calls  
This example shows the rule as it would be displayed in the Routing Rules tab  
(see Routing Rules tabon page 8-35). Columns in the Routing Rules tab  
contain the following information:  
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Schedule. Scheduled times at which the rule will be applied. This column  
contains Always if no schedule is defined.  
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Digits dialed. Pattern that matches the dialed numbers that you want the  
routing rule to process. The pattern Nxxxxxxmatches any seven-digit  
number starting with digits  
2
through 9. See Defining patterns to match  
the dialed digitson page 8-38 for details.  
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New digits. Pattern of the number to be passed to the target dialing  
service. In this example, the number is unchanged.  
Action. The rules action is Routeto attempt to route the call through the  
target dialing service, or Stopto stop processing of any further routing  
rules that use this pattern.  
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Service/Reason. The example gives the access code and name of the  
target dialing service for this rule. If the rules action was Stop, this  
column would list the reason for stopping.  
Notes. Comments that you enter when you create the rule.  
A routing service can have many different routing rules. The routing service  
attempts to match the number dialed to each routing rule until it reaches the end  
of the routing rules or finds a rule that tells it to stop processing the number. If one  
or more valid dialing services are found, the routing service attempts to route the  
call through the first one found. If all trunks on the first dialing service are busy,  
the routing service tries other valid dialing services in the order that they were  
found until the call is placed or all valid dialing services have been tried.  
Before the routing service passes the number to a dialing service, it modifies the  
number according to the pattern specified in New digits (the number is  
unchanged if New digits matches Digits dialed). The dialing service applies any  
prefixes, suffixes, and dialing exceptions (see pages 8-11, 8-14, and 8-22) to the  
modified number before the call is placed.  
How you can use routing services  
By setting up multiple dialing services and using a routing service, you could do  
any of the following:  
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Set up dialing services to roll over automatically. Set up multiple  
routing rules that match the same type of number on the same schedule,  
but route to different dialing services. The routing service identifies all  
routing rules that match a phone number until it either encounters a stop  
rule for that phone number or reaches the end of the routing rules. If all  
trunks on the first rules target dialing service are busy, the second rules  
target dialing service is tried, and so on until the call is placed.  
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Route local calls and long-distance calls to different trunks. Write  
routing rules that identify local calls and route them to dialing services  
that offer the lowest cost for local calls. Write another routing rule that  
identifies long-distance numbers and routes them to the trunks that offer  
the lowest price for long distance.  
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Route long-distance calls over an Internet gateway to be made as  
local calls from a remote Strata CS Server. You are in the New York  
office. Your company also has an office in Boston. Your New York users  
make many calls to the Boston area code (617). You would set up an  
Internet-to-Phone Number dialing service named Call Through Boston  
that routes calls over the Strata CS Server in Boston. You would then  
create a routing rule that matches numbers with the 617 area code  
(1617Nxxxxxx) and routes the calls to the Call Through Boston dialing  
service.  
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Schedule the use of different dialing services for the same number to  
implement least cost routing. You have three different carriers for  
long-distance calls. One is the least expensive during business hours, one  
during the evening hours of business days, and one during nights and  
weekends. You would set up three dialing services for the three carriers.  
In your routing service, create three routing rules, all of which match  
long-distance numbers but are in effect during the three different times.  
Have each rule route the calls to the appropriate dialing service.  
An example of routing rules  
Arrange your routing rules in the order you want them to be evaluated and  
applied, top to bottom. There often are multiple rules to match the same phone  
number. The first routing rule might be the least expensive long-distance option,  
for example, while subsequent rules route to progressively more expensive  
options.  
The routing service in the following example has four routing rules (rules 5  
through 8) that match the same set of numbers.  
Schedule  
Always  
Always  
Always  
Always  
Weekdays  
Always  
Always  
Always  
Always  
Digits dialed  
011~  
New digits  
Action Service/Reason  
Stop  
Stop  
Invalid number  
Invalid number  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1900~  
411  
411  
Route 79 - T1 line  
Stop All lines busy  
411  
1NxxNxxxxxx  
1NxxNxxxxxx  
1NxxNxxxxxx  
1NxxNxxxxxx  
~
1010321NxxNxxxxxx  
+1NxxNxxxxxx  
Route 79 - T1 line  
Route 79 - T1 line  
Route 78 - All trunks  
+1NxxNxxxxxx  
Stop  
All lines busy  
~
Route 79 - T1 line  
1. Users are not permitted to place international calls with this access code.  
This could be useful if you only want international calls to be placed by  
users who have been given a special access code.  
2. Stops calls to 900 pay-per-minute numbers. (But see Adding new  
routing variableson page 8-38. You could replace 900with a new  
routing variable that matches all pay-per-minute numbers).  
3. Route 411 calls to the T1 line dialing service.  
4. If all trunks are busy on T1 line, stop processing and play a message  
saying all lines are currently busy. This stop rule causes a much quicker  
time-out when no lines are available.  
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5. If a call is placed during hours defined by the Weekdays schedule, use  
the least expensive carrier. The PIC code 10-10-321 is added to the  
dialed digits before the number is passed to the T1 line dialing service.  
6. This rule will be used when the call is not placed during Weekday hours.  
The rule uses the same target dialing service as rule 5, but it doesnt  
append the PIC code.  
7. This rule has a different target dialing service than the previous two. If  
all of the T1 line dialing service trunks are busy, this rule routes the call  
to the All trunks dialing service.  
8. If the dialed digits match this rule, no more routing rules will be  
processed. With the stop rule in place, if no trunks are available from the  
previous rules, the routing service stops the processing of the call and  
plays a system prompt to the user saying that no lines are available.  
Without such a stop rule, the routing service would search every routing  
rule in the list.  
9. All other numbers are passed to the T1 line dialing service unchanged.  
Processing phone numbers received from the Client  
The Client automatically reformats most phone numbers using the area code and  
country code settings of the service being used. This means, for example, that  
even if the user types a number as 3540600 in the Clients Place Call To dialog  
box, the number would reach a routing service as (617)3540600. Phone numbers  
dialed from a telephone, on the other hand, reach the routing service exactly as  
dialed.  
When the Client sends a number to a routing service, it also specifies whether or  
not the number must be used exactly as dialed (see Strata CS Client User Guide  
for information about entering a phone number by using a dialing service). If this  
information indicates that the number can be altered, area code and country code  
information is stripped from the number before the routing service processes it.  
Putting local numbers from the Client and the telephone into the same seven-digit  
form allows you to use the same routing rules for local phone numbers from both  
sources.  
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A routing service does not have location settings of its own, but every routing  
service is configured with a default dialing service (see Adding a routing  
serviceon page 8-33). The location settings of the default dialing service supply  
the information needed to convert a number to the local form.  
Applying permissions in routing services  
When a routing rule has a Phone Number dialing service as its target, the target  
dialing service must check user permissions (see Permissions tabon  
page 8-26). If a routing rule matches the dialed digits, the target dialing service  
checks the rules New digits against the permissions defined for the user, the user  
role or roles, and the target dialing service itself. If the call is blocked, the target  
dialing service is not used.  
For information about permissions, see Chapter 6, Managing Users and  
Stations.”  
Adding a routing service  
1. In the Dialing Services view, choose Dialing Services > New Dialing  
Service > Routing Service. The Routing Service dialog box opens.  
2. On the General tab, enter the following basic information about the  
routing service:  
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Name, access code. Choose a name and access code that will make  
it easy for the users to select this routing service when placing a call.  
See Tips on access codes and names for serviceson page 8-7.  
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Enabled. To make this routing service available to users, leave  
Enabled checked. Clearing the checkbox disables the routing service  
so that users cannot select it. Disabling can be useful if you want to  
click OK before you are finished defining the routing service, or later  
if you want to change or troubleshoot the routing service (see  
Disabling dialing services while creating themon page 8-7).  
When you disable a routing service that is currently being used, you  
should assign its access code to a dialing service or another routing  
service that can handle all the types of calls that the routing service  
interruption.  
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Hidden. To hide this dialing service in the Client, check Hidden.  
This setting is typically enabled to hide dialing services that you use  
for testing purposes or only want to make available to users through  
a routing service. A hidden service is still accessible to Strata CS  
users (see Hiding dialing services in the Clienton page 8-6).  
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Default service. Dialing service whose location settings are applied  
to numbers dialed from the Client. Select a dialing service from the  
drop-down menu, or click  
to create a new dialing service.  
3. Click the Routing Rules tab and add routing rules (see Add a new  
routing ruleon page 8-36) until you have provided coverage for all  
numbers that you expect users to dial.  
4. Click OK to add the routing service.  
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Routing Rules tab  
The top pane on the Routing Rules tab displays routing rules for this service.  
The columns in the top pane contain the following information:  
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Schedule. Scheduled times at which the rule will be applied. Contains  
Alwaysif no schedule was defined.  
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Digits dialed. Pattern that will match the dialed numbers you want the  
routing rule to process.  
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New digits. Pattern of the digits to be passed to the target dialing service.  
Action. The rules action is Route to pass a number to the target dialing  
service, or Stopto stop processing of any further routing rules that use this  
pattern.  
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Service/Reason. Lists either the access code and name of the target  
dialing service or the reason for stopping, depending on the Action.  
To create a new routing rule, click Add (see Add a new routing ruleon  
page 8-36).  
The bottom pane displays the routing variables that are currently available. Click  
Variables if you need to create or edit routing variables for use in your routing  
rules. See Adding new routing variableson page 8-38 for more information.  
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Add a new routing rule  
When you click Add On the Routing Rules tab, the Add Routing Rules dialog box  
opens.  
Use this rule under the following conditions  
In this section of the dialog box, you can define which numbers the rule will  
match and, optionally, set a schedule for when this rule is in effect.  
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Digits dialed. Type the pattern that will match the dialed numbers you  
want the routing rule to process. For example, Nxxxxxxwould match any  
seven-digit local number. See Defining patterns to match the dialed  
the Dialed digits column of the Routing Rules tab.  
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Schedule. If you want to apply the rule only at scheduled times, click  
to change from the default Always, which indicates that the rule is always  
in effect. In the Custom Hours dialog box that opens, define the hours and  
days of the week or the specific dates that this rule will be in effect. See  
Setting up custom time ruleson page 6-22 for more information. If you  
enter a schedule, it is displayed in the Schedule column of the Routing  
Rules tab.  
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Execute the following action  
In this section of the dialog box, you can specify the action to be performed with  
the dialed digits. You have a choice of two actions: you can either Routeto pass  
the number to the target dialing service, or Stopto stop processing of any further  
routing rules that use this pattern. The action you choose is displayed in the  
Action column of the Routing Rules tab.  
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Route the call to another dialing service. Select to pass the number to  
the target dialing service.  
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service for this rule. The service you select appears in the  
Service/Reason column of the Routing Rules tab.  
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New Number. Type the pattern that defines the number you want to  
pass to the target dialing service. If you do not want to change the  
number, use the same pattern that you entered in digits dialed. See  
Defining a new number for a routing ruleon page 8-40 for more  
information. If you enter a pattern, it appears in the New digits  
column of the Routing Rules tab.  
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Stop processing rules. Select to prevent the routing service from  
looking further for rules that match the dialed number.  
If no rules have matched when the stop rule is reached, or if no trunks are  
available from the target dialing services of the rules that matched, Strata  
CS plays an appropriate system prompt to the user. The available prompts  
include No lines available,” “No lines available for this number,and  
Invalid number.The name of the prompt you select is displayed in the  
Service/Reason column of the Routing Rules tab.  
Most routing services will include stop rules. Stop rules can be used for  
the following purposes:  
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Prevent numbers from being dialed over inappropriate trunks.  
For example, create routing rules that dial 411 over the trunks that  
support 411, and then add a stop rule so that Strata CS does not  
attempt to use an inappropriate trunk from a later rule. Restrict 1800  
numbers to specific trunks in the same way.  
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Eliminate timeouts when the user is dialing from the telephone.  
For example, with 911 calls, you could create one or more routing  
rules for the trunks that can handle the call, and then add a stop rule  
for 911. The stop rule will cause Strata CS to pass 911 to a trunk  
immediately instead of evaluating all of the remaining rules for  
matches before routing the call.  
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Block calls to numbers. You can set up stop rules for 1900  
numbers, for example, to prevent users from calling them.  
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Defining patterns to match the dialed digits  
You can include any of the characters listed below in the Digits dialed that the  
routing rule uses to match digits received (see Use this rule under the following  
conditionson page 8-36).  
Routing rules can match the exact digits in phone numbers, such as 16173540600,  
or use number patterns that include variables to match all dialed digits that fall  
into a more general category. For example, using the pattern 1617Nxxxxxxto  
match the dialed digits would match all phone numbers in the 617 area code. The  
pattern 1NxxNxxxxxxcould be used to match any long distance number in the  
North American Numbering Plan.  
By default, the system defines the following routing variables:  
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N
matches any digit from 2-9. These are the initial digits used in exchanges  
and area codes.  
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n
x
~
matches any digits (0-9).  
matches any sequence of digits and asterisks to the end of dialed digits.  
This creates an ambiguous timeout (see Avoiding dialing ambiguities”  
on page 8-8).  
You also can define your own routing variables to match combinations of digits,  
as described in Adding new routing variableson page 8-38.  
Here are some examples of match patterns and the phone numbers that these  
patterns would match:  
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1617Nxxxxxx matches 16173540600and any other seven-digit phone  
number in the 617 area code.  
1617~matches 1617 16173540600, 16173540600123456789, or any other  
,
set of digits following 1617.  
Nxxxxxx matches 3540600 2000000, or any other seven digits in which  
,
the first digit is from 2-9.  
Adding new routing variables  
Routing rules use a set of variables to define the phone numbers to be matched.  
By default, the system defines the routing variables and (see Defining  
N
x
patterns to match the dialed digitson page 8-38). You may want to define  
additional routing variables that match individual digits or combinations of digits,  
such as area codes or exchanges.  
For example, if you are in the 617 area code and calls to the 617, 781, and 508  
area codes have the same low cost over certain trunks, you could create a new  
routing variable AAAthat matches the digit sequences 617, 781, and 508. By using  
the AAArouting variable, for example, in a 1AAANxxxxxxmatch pattern, you could  
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match calls to any seven-digit phone number in these three area codes. Doing this  
would enable you to consolidate your handling of 617, 781, and 508 calls in a  
single routing rule.  
To add a routing variable  
1. Click Variables on the Routing Rules tab (see page 8-35).  
Note: This dialog box can also be accessed by choosing Tools >  
Routing Variables in the Dialing Services view.  
2. Click Add. The Routing Variable dialog box opens.  
3. Enter a name for the new variable in the Name field and the set of values  
it will match in the Data field. The name must be a string of consisting  
of a repeating upper case letter (for example, W, RRR or HHHHH).  
The number of characters in the Name of the routing variable must be  
the same as the number of digits being matched. For example, you could  
use a a variable named BBB to match the area codes 617 and 781, but  
you could not use a variable named BBBBB.  
4. Click OK to return to the Routing Variables dialog box. Click Add to  
add another routing variable or click OK.  
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Defining a new number for a routing rule  
You can include any of the characters shown in the following table in the New  
number defined for a routing rule (see Add a new routing ruleon page 8-36).  
Characters  
Digits placed in the new number  
N, x  
Places the digit that the variable matched into the new  
number. The position of the variable within the match  
pattern is preserved in the new number. For example, If  
the match pattern Nxxxxxxmatches the dialed digits  
5551212, including xxxxin the new number would yield  
the digits matched by the first four  
x
variables: 5512.  
+
If + is the first character in the New Number field, the  
routing rules target dialing service will apply area code  
and country code rules to the basic number.  
0-9*#  
,&  
Valid telephone digits.  
A comma in the dialing sequence causes a 2-second  
pause. An ampersand causes a Flash on analog trunks,  
and is ignored on other trunks.  
[n]  
[n-m]  
[n-]  
~
The nth digit in the dialed digits.  
The nth through mth digits in the dialed digits.  
The nth through the last dialed digit.  
All digits matched by the ~ in the dialed digits. (Can only  
be used when the match pattern uses ~.)  
"
<string>  
"
Use quoted strings without modification. For example,  
the following new number begins with the MyNetPhone  
gateway as a quoted string, incorporates all the dialed  
digits, then adds an account name and password as a  
suffix: gateway.mynetphone.net/[1-]*1234*1234  
.
The following table illustrates some of the possibilities that exist for defining the  
new number used by a routing rule. The first column shows number patterns and  
dialed digits that match those patterns. The second column shows New Number  
patterns that incorporate some or all of the dialed digits and the number that  
results from applying the new number pattern to the dialed digits.  
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Note: The last example in this table assumes that the U.S. is the country and 617  
is the area code the Location Settings of the routing rules dialing service.  
Match pattern/  
Dialed digits  
New Number pattern/  
Number produced by pattern  
1NxxNxxxxxx  
NxxNxxxxxx  
16173540600  
6173540600  
1NxxNxxxxxx  
16173540600  
Nxx[5-11]  
6173540600  
1NxxNxxxxxx  
16173540600  
[5-11]  
3540600  
1NxxNxxxxxx  
16173540600  
[5][6][7][8][9][10][11]  
3540600  
1NxxNxxxxxx  
[1-]  
18005551111,,1211#E  
18005551111,,1211#E  
1Nxx~  
18002255288,1Nxx~,4321  
16173540600  
18002255288,16173540600,4321  
Nxxxxxx  
3540600  
1010321Nxxxxxx  
101032116173540600  
Nxxxxxx  
3540600  
+1617Nxxxxxx  
+16173540600  
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CHAPTER 9  
CHAPTER 9  
HANDLING INBOUND CALLS  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About call routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2  
Using auto attendants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4  
Setting up an auto attendant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-7  
Routing calls directly to a user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-18  
Routing calls to workgroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-19  
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About call routing _____________________________________  
This chapter provides an overview of call routing options in Strata CS and directs  
you to the chapters in this manual that explain in detail how to use them.  
With Strata CS, you can route incoming calls in the following waysyou can use  
one of these options or several of them in combination:  
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Route calls to an auto attendant. Incoming calls go to an auto  
attendant, at which callers enter an extension number. Auto attendants can  
also provide a dial-by-name directory for callers who do not know a users  
extension.  
Route a trunk directly to a user. All incoming calls on a specific  
trunk go to a specified users phone. With this option you can send calls  
to a live operator who then transfers them to users. You can also give a  
user a dedicated private line.  
Ring multiple users simultaneously. Incoming calls simultaneously  
ring the phones of all users in a specific workgroup. The first user in the  
workgroup who answers is connected to the caller. Workgroups can  
contain an unlimited number of users.  
Route calls to an automatic call distribution (ACD) workgroup.  
Incoming calls are automatically put on hold in a workgroup until an agent  
becomes available. Calls with the longest wait times are answered first.  
See the Strata CS Call Center Administrator Guide for details of routing  
within an ACD workgroup.  
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Give a user a direct inward dial (DID) number. Incoming calls  
reach the user without going through an auto attendant. Callers dial a  
specific number that directly connects them to the user. If your phone line  
supports DID, using this feature is a way to give a user a private number  
without dedicating a trunk. You do not have to give DID numbers to all  
users. For more information, see ANI/DID digit collectionon page 5-5.  
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Give auto attendants DID numbers. Incoming calls on any trunk are  
routed to the appropriate auto attendant using the DID number that the  
caller dialed. Different departments can have different phone numbers and  
auto attendants (the main office, sales, support, and so forth) without  
requiring many separate trunks. By assigning DID numbers to auto  
attendants, you can have several auto attendants with their own phone  
numbers without having to dedicate a trunk to each one.  
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Route calls to a fax machine or pool of fax machines. For more  
information, see Setting up fax routingon page 5-7.  
Route calls directly to an IVR application. In addition, users can  
route calls by setting up call forwarding or using routing lists. For more  
information, see Strata CS Client User Guide.  
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Using auto attendants _________________________________  
By default Strata CS uses auto attendants to route calls to users. Auto attendants  
are powerful tools that offer callers recorded information, verbal menus, and other  
features.  
An auto attendant automatically answers incoming calls on a trunk line and plays  
a recorded message that offers callers options for directing their calls. For  
example, a recorded message might say, Welcome to Barchetta Industries. You  
may dial an extension at any time. For sales, press 1.The caller enters an  
extension number or chooses one of the options presented by the verbal prompt.  
To route incoming calls on a trunk to an auto attendant, you modify the trunk.  
Different trunks can point to different auto attendants.  
About auto attendants  
Auto attendants automatically answer incoming calls and offer callers various  
options for directing their call. For example, your main auto attendant might say:  
Welcome to Barchetta Industries. You may dial an extension at any time. For  
Sales, press 1. For Customer Support, press 2. To hear a recorded message about  
our special offers, press 3. To speak to the operator, please hold.”  
The preceding example message uses the default Strata CS method for routing  
calls to users (see The Default Auto Attendanton page 9-5). Auto attendants  
can be powerful tools, as follows:  
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You can create additional auto attendants and assign them to different  
trunks or DID numbers. For example, if you distribute different phone  
numbers for your sales department and your accounting department, you  
can create a custom auto attendant for each one.  
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n
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Strata CS lets you nest auto attendants, so that one option can take callers  
to a menu of other options. By creating multilevel auto attendants you can  
offer callers a nearly unlimited number of choices.  
You can further customize an auto attendant by scheduling greetings and  
call transfer behavior to change how it behaves during or after business  
hours.  
You can create auto attendants that are recorded in different languages but  
have the same menu choices. A master auto attendant tells callers, To  
continue in English, press 1. To continue in Spanish, press 2.Pressing the  
appropriate choice transfers the caller to the auto attendant recorded in  
that language. It also changes the system prompts that Strata CS presents  
to the caller to the specified language.  
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What callers hear  
The auto attendant recording that callers hear is a series of short individual  
recordings. The individual recordings are the following:  
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A greeting. The greeting is the first thing the auto attendant plays when it  
answers a call, for example, Thank you for calling Barchetta Industries.”  
Menu prompts. Each menu prompt recording tells callers about a single  
option. For example, For Sales, press 1.You must record each such  
prompt individually, and specify the sequence in which you want the auto  
attendant to play them.  
By default, the following options are turned on for all auto attendants:  
n
Callers can always enter an extension. At any time while listening to  
an auto attendants options, callers can enter an extension and be  
transferred to the party at that extension.  
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Callers can always log in by pressing #. Strata CS users who have an  
extension and password can press # at any time to log in to Strata CS.  
Even if these options are not mentioned in the recorded prompts played to callers,  
they are available to them unless you turn them off.  
The Default Auto Attendant  
When Strata CS is installed, all incoming trunk lines are assigned the Default  
Auto Attendant at extension 8000. The Default Auto Attendant is also assigned to  
any new trunk that you add. You can change these assignments at any time.  
The Default Auto Attendant plays a greeting and offers the caller the following  
options:  
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n
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Enter 9 to access a dial-by-name directory.  
Enter 0 to transfer to the Operator.  
Enter # to log in to Strata CS.  
If the caller enters something different than the auto attendant options (9, 0, #),  
Strata CS will treat what the caller enters as a user extension and attempt to  
transfer the call. If three (3) seconds pass after the greeting has played without the  
caller pressing a key, the call is transferred to the Operator.  
Note: Although you can edit the Default Auto Attendant, it is recommended that  
you leave it unmodified and create another auto attendant to customize for your  
use. The Default Auto Attendant is used if another auto attendant is missing.  
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The Auto Attendants view  
To create and manage auto attendants, click the Auto Attendants button in the  
view bar to open the Auto Attendants view.  
Each auto attendant that you create appears as a row in the Auto Attendants view.  
A nested auto attendant is considered a separate auto attendant and appears on its  
own row. The following table shows the information that appears for each auto  
attendant.  
Column  
Description  
Name  
Descriptive name assigned to the auto attendant.  
Extension  
Extension number used to connect to the auto  
attendant.  
DID  
Direct inward dial numbers used to dial this auto  
attendant directly.  
Description  
Additional descriptive information about the auto  
attendant.  
Double-click an auto attendant in the view to open the Auto Attendant dialog box.  
Auto attendants that you create are not used until you assign them to a trunk in the  
Trunks dialog box, as described for the various trunk types in Chapter 5. In this  
way you can create different auto attendants for various situations and then  
activate the one you want at the appropriate time.  
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Setting up an auto attendant_____________________________  
To set up an auto attendant, you must perform the following steps:  
1. Define the menu choices that you want to offer to callers.  
2. Set up the menu prompts that explain each menu choice.  
3. Optionally, schedule greetings and call transfer behavior to further  
customize the auto attendant.  
4. Assign the auto attendant to a trunk.  
Creating a new auto attendant  
1. Select Auto Attendants > New Auto Attendant. The Auto Attendant  
dialog box opens.  
2. Enter the following information:  
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Name (required). Descriptive name for the new auto attendant, for  
example, Sales auto attendant.”  
n
Extension (required). Extension used to reach the auto attendant.  
Strata CS users can transfer callers to the auto attendant at this  
extension. See Assigning an extensionon page 6-10 for  
recommendations and restrictions.  
To test the auto attendant, dial the auto attendants extension. The  
default auto attendant is assigned an extension of 8000.  
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DID number. Assign one or more DID numbers to the user from the  
block of numbers provided by your telephone company or T1  
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provider. When Strata CS recognizes this number as the final digits  
on an inbound call, the caller is automatically connected to this auto  
attendant, bypassing the main auto attendant. To assign multiple DID  
numbers to an auto attendant, separate each number with a comma  
(,).  
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Description. Information that describes the auto attendant.  
3. Record a greeting that plays before any menu choices are offered to the  
caller. A typical greeting is, Thank you for calling Barchetta Industries.  
If you know your partys extension, you can enter it at any time.For  
more information, see Using the audio controlson page 2-10.  
4. Click each of the remaining tabs to finish creating the new auto  
attendant:  
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Scheduled Actions (described in Scheduling transfers and  
greetingson page 9-14).  
5. Click OK from any tab to save the new auto attendant. To activate the  
auto attendant to handle incoming calls, assign it to a trunk (see  
Deleting trunkson page 5-3).  
You can save time and reduce typing when you want to create a new auto  
attendant by right-clicking an existing auto attendant and clicking Copy on the  
shortcut menu. Then right-click anywhere in the view and click Paste on the  
shortcut menu. The Auto Attendant dialog box opens with a copy of the existing  
auto attendant and you can now customize it.  
Defining menu choices  
A Strata CS auto attendant contains a series of menu choices offered to the caller.  
When a caller reaches an auto attendant, its menu choice prompts are played in  
the order you specify.  
In its most basic form, each menu choice consists of:  
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n
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Prompt. A recorded message that explains the option to the user  
Key. The telephone key the user must press to select the option.  
Action. The action the system takes when the key is detected. If a menu  
choice action transfers the call to a user or IVR Plug-in, you also can select  
a prompt that announces the transfer to the caller.  
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Language. The language for subsequent system prompts. When the caller  
enters the key associated with this menu choice, all subsequent prompts  
are in the specified language. The languages that your system supports is  
part of the Strata CS Server installation. For more information, see Strata  
CS Installation & Maintenance Manual.  
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An auto attendant must always contain an action to take when the caller does not  
press any key at all, so that the caller is not abandoned. This is called the  
nothingmenu choice. You specify how long the auto attendant will wait for a  
key press (after the last prompt finishes playing) before performing the nothing”  
action. The prompt associated with the nothingaction plays only after the  
time-out elapses, not with the prompts for other actions.  
When you create a new auto attendant, the nothingaction is defined for you as  
a Transfer to Operatorwith a timeout of 3 seconds. Also by default, the auto  
attendant processes all keys that a caller enters that do not match any of the auto  
attendant options as an extension.  
Note: Strata CS automatically disconnects a call if the caller fails to press a key  
during three consecutive auto attendants. The caller is presumed to have hung up.  
To change the number of auto attendants that can execute without the caller  
pressing a key, see Server\MaxAutoAttendantLoops on page A-31.  
The following table lists the actions that you can change. You can also create  
other actions that occur in response to other keys.  
Action  
Description  
Transfer to user  
Transfers the call to a Strata CS user  
Send to voice mail Transfers the call to a users voice mailbox  
Play message  
User login  
Plays a message that you record  
Offers the caller the Strata CS login prompt  
Offers the caller the dial-by-name directory  
Transfers the call to another auto attendant  
Dial by name  
Jump to auto  
attendant  
Transfer to IVR  
Plug-in  
Transfers the call to an IVR Plug-in for  
processing  
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To add or modify a menu choice:  
1. In the Auto Attendant dialog box, click the Menu Choices tab.  
The following table shows the information that appears for each menu  
choice that has been defined for this auto attendant.  
Column  
Key  
Description  
Key that the caller presses (0-9, *, or #) to  
perform the menu choice.  
Description  
Action Strata CS performs when that key is  
pressed.  
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2. Click Add to create a new menu choice. Click Edit to modify the  
selected menu choice.The Edit Menu Choice dialog box opens.  
3. On the General tab, type the text of the Prompt to offer this menu  
choice, for example, For Sales, press 1.Use the audio buttons to  
record the prompt. For more information, see Using the audio controls”  
on page 2-10.  
4. Type the key that callers must press to select the menu choice. Valid  
keys are 0-9, *, or #.  
5. In the Perform action drop-down list, select the action to perform when  
callers press the key.  
For transfers to a user or IVR Plug-in, select an optional Announce  
prompt:  
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Nothing. The call is transferred with no announcement.  
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Name and extension. Announces the name and extension of the user  
or IVR Plug-in as the call is transferred.  
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One moment please. Announces One moment pleaseas the call is  
transferred.  
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6. Click the Advanced tab.  
7. To Change the callers telephone prompts to another language that  
was installed with Strata CS, select the language from the drop-down  
list. When callers press the key associated with this action, all  
subsequent prompts are in the language you specify here.  
For example, to give callers the option of accessing a dial-by-name  
directory in Spanish, set up a dial-by-name menu choice on the General  
tab, and then select Spanish on the Advanced tab.  
8. To display custom data in the Clients Call Monitor or send custom data  
to an IVR Plug-in or to a queue when a caller selects this menu choice,  
check Set custom data when this menu choice is pressed. Enter the  
Name and Value of the variable to send. The name of the variable must  
match the name expected by the Call Monitor or IVR Plug-in or queue  
exactly.  
For example, your auto attendant might say, For product ABC, press 1.  
For product XYZ, press 3.For the two menu choices, you could set  
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these fields as follows:  
Menu choice  
Variable Name  
Variable Value  
1
2
Product  
Product  
ABC  
XYZ  
The Call Monitor would then indicate whether a call was regarding  
product ABC or XYZ. For details on how to configure the Call Monitor  
to display custom variables such as these, see Chapter 15 of Strata CS  
Client User Guide.  
For more information about IVR Plug-ins, see Chapter 14, Extending  
Strata CS.For more information about queues, see Strata CS Call  
Center Administrator Guide.  
9. Click OK to save the menu choice.  
10. On the Menu Choices tab, use the up and down arrow buttons to change  
the order in which menu choices are presented to callers.  
Notice that menu choices that change the language of subsequent  
system prompts identify the new language here.  
If checked, Process all other digits as user extensions causes  
anything that callers press that does not match an auto attendant action  
key to be treated as an extension. Strata CS will attempt to transfer the  
call to that extension.  
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You can also modify the Number of seconds before performing  
nothingmenu choice.  
Note: A fax tone can take up to 7 seven seconds to be recognized. A  
short auto attendant prompt (one that announces the company name  
only, and then transfers the call to a user) combined with a short number  
of seconds before performing nothing menu choice setting can result  
in inaccurate fax detection results. The combined time for the auto  
attendant prompts and the wait for nothing must be a minimum of 10  
seconds.  
11. Click OK to save the auto attendant, or continue to add menu choices.  
You can test an auto attendant without assigning it to a trunk by dialing its  
extension.  
Scheduling transfers and greetings  
You can further customize an auto attendant by scheduling an action that is  
performed before any other auto attendant actions. You can schedule the  
following:  
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A transfer to another auto attendant, IVR Plug-in, or user. Schedule a  
transfer to change call flow behavior over time, for example, to send all  
calls to the operator during business hours and to an auto attendant after  
hours.  
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A different main greeting, which replaces the one defined for the auto  
attendant on the General tab. Schedule a greeting to play different  
greetings to your callers during business hours or after hours.  
This allows the same auto attendant to react and respond differently during  
various time periods that you set. For example, in order to provide extended  
coverage in your customer support organization, support calls that arrive after  
your California office closes in the evening transfer automatically to the main  
auto attendant at your facility in New Zealand.  
Note: If you have a scheduled greeting and a scheduled transfer that occur at the  
same time, the transfer always takes precedence and the greeting does not play.  
For information about how to set up business hours to use when scheduling jumps  
to other auto attendants, see Business Hourson page 4-5.  
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To schedule transfers or greetings:  
1. Create a new auto attendant or edit an existing one. Click the Scheduled  
Actions tab.  
The following table shows the information that appears for each  
scheduled action already defined for this auto attendant.  
Column  
Enabled  
Description  
If checked, the action will be performed as  
scheduled. If unchecked, the action is  
temporarily disabled.  
Description  
Time period during which the action will be  
performed.  
Action that will be performed.  
You can view the actions scheduled for each set of work hours you have  
defined using the Business hours drop-down list. Be sure to select the  
appropriate set of Business hours before adding or editing a scheduled  
action. For more about business hours, see Business Hourson page  
4-5.  
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2. Click Add to schedule a new action. Click Edit to modify the selected  
action.  
3. Select the time period during which the action will occur, as follows:  
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To view or change the work schedule (the hours covered by this time  
period), click Business Hours. For more information about setting a  
work schedule, see Defining a schedule for e-mail and pager  
notificationon page 6-20.  
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To set custom hours to handle special situations, click Custom  
Hours (see Setting up custom time ruleson page 6-22 for more  
information).  
4. Select the action to perform immediately when the auto attendant takes  
a call during the schedule period:  
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Transfers to. Immediately transfers callers to the auto attendant,  
operator, user, or IVR Plug-in that handles calls during the scheduled  
time period.  
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Plays greeting. Immediately plays a greeting during the scheduled  
time period. For more information, see Using the audio controlson  
page 2-10.  
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5. Check Enable this schedule action to activate this action as soon as  
you save the auto attendant. If unchecked, the action is temporarily  
disabled.  
6. Click OK.  
Setting up hold music  
You can set up hold music for an auto attendant that is different from the  
system-wide hold music. Callers hear an auto attendants hold music while the  
auto attendant is transferring them to an extension, and they continue to hear it  
while on hold until they reach a part of Strata CS that uses different hold audio.  
Each auto attendant can have its own hold music.  
If you do not specify hold music for the auto attendant, the auto attendant uses the  
system-wide hold music. To configure system-wide hold music, see Server  
Configurationon page 4-3.  
Without hold music, callers hear silence while they are being transferred.  
To set up hold music for an auto attendant  
1. In the Auto Attendant dialog box, click the Hold tab.  
2. Check Play hold music from station number and enter the station  
number of an attached CD player or other music-on-hold device.  
3. Click OK.  
Deleting auto attendants  
If you delete a custom auto attendant, all trunks using that auto attendant will use  
the Default Auto Attendant. You cannot delete the Default Auto Attendant.  
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For more information about deleting items in Strata CS, see Deleting itemson  
page 2-9.  
Routing calls directly to a user___________________________  
This method dedicates a trunk to a single user. All incoming calls on the trunk are  
sent to that user. If the user is busy or doesnt answer, the calls follow the users  
routing list. The only outgoing calls on the trunk are those placed by the users  
phone.  
With this option you can do the following:  
n
n
Send incoming calls on the trunk to a live operator, who then transfers the  
calls to the appropriate destination. You can do this on all your trunks.  
Send incoming calls on the trunk to a user, giving that user a dedicated  
private line. If your phone lines do not support direct inward dial (DID),  
this is the only way to let callers dial a user directly, without going through  
an auto attendant.  
n
n
If your phone lines support DID, give a user a direct-dial phone number  
using that method instead, without sacrificing a trunk. However, there can  
be users who require an actual dedicated line, for example, to generate  
their own outgoing caller ID information.  
Route calls on a trunk to a workgroup and ring the workgroups phones  
simultaneously. By doing so you can give a department its own phone  
number. To make all incoming calls to your company ring everybodys  
phone at once, route your main number to a workgroup that contains all  
users.  
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Give an automatic call distribution (ACD) workgroup its own phone  
number by routing calls on a trunk to a workgroup (see Strata CS Call  
Center Administrator Guide for details).  
To route a trunk to a user (or to a workgroup as described earlier), modify the  
trunk.  
Trunk type  
To modify trunk, open this dialog box  
Analog trunk  
Trunk dialog box  
Robbed Bit T1  
span  
Robbed Bit T1 Span dialog box, Trunks tab  
Internet span  
Internet Span dialog box, General tab  
ISDN/CAS T1/E1  
span  
ISDN/CAS T1/E1 Span dialog box, Trunks tab  
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For more information about routing inbound calls on a trunk, see Chapter 5,  
Managing Trunks and Spans.”  
Routing calls to workgroups_____________________________  
You can have incoming calls ring the phones of all users in a workgroup at the  
same time. The first user to answer the call is connected to the caller. This feature  
is handy for departments or small offices in which it does not matter who answers  
an incoming call.  
Simultaneous ring is one of several distribution algorithms that you can use with  
ACD workgroups. An ACD (automatic call distribution) workgroup distributes  
calls to one or more ACD workgroups that handle incoming calls. See Strata CS  
Call Center Administrator Guide for more information about routing calls to  
ACD workgroups.  
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CHAPTER 10  
CHAPTER 10  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About account codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2  
Setting up account codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3  
How users enter account codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-7  
Viewing account codes in the Call Log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-8  
Generating account code reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-8  
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About account codes __________________________________  
Strata CS allows you to track your phone traffic by having users enter an account  
code for each call. Account codes can represent anything to do with your phone  
traffic that you want to track. Users enter an account code on their telephone  
keypads whenever they place a call or during a call. You can define the available  
account codes and tell your users the codes they must enter under specific  
circumstances.  
Some of the ways you can use account codes are as follows:  
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For billing clients. With account codes you can track the calls to various  
customers whom you bill for the phone time you spend with them.  
For internal accounting. If phone bills are a significant part of your  
companys expenses, you can use account codes to perform detailed  
expense analyses. For example, you can track phone use by department.  
Account code information appears in the Call Log (see Using the Call Logon  
page 11-7), and you can generate reports using the Strata CS Reporter that show  
calls by account code. For information about the Strata CS Reporter, see Strata  
CS Call Center Administrator Guide.  
Example: Your office is working on the Gould case and the Avellanos case. You  
give the Gould case an account code of 88 and the Avellanos case an account code  
of 55. Whenever users place or receive calls relating to the Gould case, they enter  
88. Whenever they place or receive calls relating to the Avellanos case, they enter  
55. You can then run a report that sorts calls by account code and see the phone  
traffic for the Gould and Avellanos cases separately. You can also run a report  
that sorts by user, so that you can see how much phone time a specific user spent  
on each case.  
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Setting up account codes _______________________________  
This section describes how to set up your Strata CS system to use account codes.  
Setting general account code options  
To set up the general behavior of account codes in your system, choose Tools >  
Account codes. The Account Codes dialog box opens.  
1. Under Default inbound mode and Default outbound mode, choose the  
account code modes that you want to be the defaults for new users. The  
default is Stations with no users assigned. You can always change a  
users account code modes.  
The account code modes are as follows:  
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Optional non-verified. The user is not prompted to enter account  
codes. If the user does enter an account code by pressing *11, it is not  
checked against the list of valid account codes.  
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Optional verified. The user is not prompted to enter account codes.  
If the user does enter an account code, it is checked against the list of  
valid account codes. If the account code is invalid, the user is  
prompted to enter it again.  
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Forced non-verified. The user is prompted to enter an account code  
when placing an outbound call. The account code is not checked  
against the list of valid account codes. This option is available for  
outbound mode only.  
Forced verified. The user is prompted to enter an account code when  
placing an outbound call, and the account code is checked against the  
list of valid account codes. If the account code is invalid, the user is  
prompted to enter it again. This option is available for outbound  
mode only.  
2. Use the Collect account code before dialing number check box to  
specify when the account code prompt occurs during the dialing of an  
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outbound call. Check this option to prompt for an account code  
immediately after the user dials an access code (for example, 9).  
Uncheck the box to prompt for account code after the user completes  
dialing the phone number.  
3. Check Verify account code according to range to have the system  
verify account codes by length. If an account code contains too many  
digits or too few digits, the user is prompted to enter it again. Under  
Minimum length and Maximum length, specify the acceptable range  
for account code length. For example, if account codes in your system  
can be two, three, or four digits, enter a Minimum length of 2 and a  
Maximum length of 4.  
Note: It is more efficient to set Minimum length and Maximum length  
to the same number and use account codes that are all the same length.  
When set up this way, the system immediately recognizes when a user  
finishes entering an account code, so the user does not need to press #  
at the end of the account code. When account codes are of variable  
length the user must press # to end the account code or there will be a  
slight pause while the system waits for more digits.  
If Minimum length and Maximum length are both set to 0, account  
codes are not verified by length.  
4. Click OK.  
Setting a users account code modes  
Whether or not users are prompted to enter account codes depends on the account  
code modes for each individual user.  
Note: You can set default account code modes after setting the account code  
modes for new users. The default modes appear for each new user you create.  
See Setting general account code optionson page 10-3.  
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To set a users account code modes  
1. Double-click a user in the Users view. The Users dialog box opens. You  
can also set account code modes when you create a new user.  
2. Click the Dialing tab.  
3. Under Account codes at the bottom of the dialog box, select the users  
account code modes for inbound and outbound calls. For an explanation  
of the account code modes, see Setting general account code options”  
on page 10-3.  
4. Click OK.  
Creating a text file of valid account codes  
If you want to use verified account codes for some or all users, you must create a  
text file that lists your valid account codes. The text file must be called  
Accountcode.txtand must reside in the Accountcode directory on the Strata CS  
Server computer. By default, the complete path is:  
When a user whose account code mode is set to Verifiedenters an account  
code, Strata CS checks the code against the contents of the text file. If the account  
code is not listed in the text file, Strata CS prompts the user to enter it again.  
For instructions on setting a users account code mode to Verified,see the  
previous section, Setting a users account code modes.”  
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Formatting the text file  
Type each account code as a separate line in the text file. Blank lines are permitted  
and are ignored by the system. If you want to add a comment line that is ignored  
by the system, begin the line with a semicolon (;).  
Account codes can contain only the numbers 0 through 9 and the two wild card  
characters (see the next section).  
Note: Account codes in the text file must meet your account code length  
requirements. For example, if your account codes must be between 2 and 4 digits,  
a 5-digit account code will be rejected even if it appears in the text file. See Setting  
general account code optionson page 10-3 for instructions on setting account  
code length requirements.  
Using wild card characters  
You can use two wild card characters when you enter valid account codes in the  
text file:  
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Question mark (?). Indicates any single digit. For example, an account  
code entry of 12? would make 123, 124, and 129 all valid account codes.  
In this case, however, neither 12 nor 1233 would be valid account codes.  
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Percent sign (%). Indicates any number of digits, including none. For  
example, an account code entry of 12% would make 12, 123, 1233, and  
12789213120 all valid account codes.  
Wild card characters, if they are used, must be the final characters in an account  
code. You can use both wild card characters in the same account code, but if you  
do so, the % character must be the final character.  
Valid  
Invalid  
12?  
1?2  
1%2  
?12  
12??  
12%  
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Invalid  
12?%  
%12  
12?????%  
12%?  
Note: Account codes that are identical except for wild card characters conflict  
with each other. For example, 1234 conflicts with 1234?, 1234??, or 1234%. In the  
case of conflicting entries, only the first entry is used to verify account codes.  
Using a verbal account code prompt  
By default, the account code prompt is a single beep. You must explain to your  
users that they must enter an account code when they hear the beep. Strata CS  
provides an alternate account code sound file, with a verbal prompt that says,  
Please enter an account code.”  
To use the verbal account code prompt instead of the beep  
1. Find the file AccountCodePrompt.voxin the user directory. This file  
contains the beep. By default the path is:  
C:\Program Files\StrataCS Server\Vfiles\User\AccountCodePrompt.vox  
2. Rename the file, for example, to AccountCodePrompt.vox.old  
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Users now hear the verbal prompt instead of the beep when they are prompted to  
enter an account code.  
Note: By renaming the beep file, Strata CS automatically uses another  
AccountCodePrompt.vox file, which is found in your language directory and which  
contains the verbal prompt. The default path for the English language verbal  
prompt file is:  
C:\Program Files\StrataCS Server\Vfiles\EN00\AccountCodePrompt.vox.  
How users enter account codes__________________________  
when they enter the code:  
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When prompted by the system while placing an outbound call. Only  
users with an account code mode of Forcedencounter this prompt.  
Exactly where the prompt occurs in the dialing sequence depends on  
whether you checked Collect account code before dialing number (see  
Setting general account code optionson page 10-3).  
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During a call. A user can press Flash to put a caller on hold, and then  
press *11 to enter an account code for the ongoing call. Users can use this  
command as many times as they want during a call to change or correct  
the account code for the call. The last account code entered is the one  
used.  
This method is the way account codes are entered for inbound calls.  
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Before dialing a call. A user can press *11 before dialing a call to enter  
an account code for that call. The user picks up the phone and dials *11  
<account code> <access code> <phone number>. In the following  
example, spaces are shown for clarity:  
*11 8877 9 212 123 4567  
In this example, 8877 is the account code and 9 is the access code.  
Indicating the end of an account code  
A user indicates the end of an account code by pressing #. If the user does not  
press #, the system automatically registers an account code as complete when the  
account code reaches the maximum number of digits or a time out expires (see  
Setting general account code optionson page 10-3 for instructions on setting a  
maximum number of digits). If you have a high maximum number of digits and  
your account codes can be of variable lengths, you should encourage users to  
press # when they reach the end of an account code.  
A user can cancel an account code entry while entering it by pressing *.  
Viewing account codes in the Call Log ____________________  
The Call Log contains an Account Code column that shows the account code  
associated with each call. If the Account Code column is blank, no account code  
was entered for the call.  
Click the Account Code column header to sort the Call Log by account code.  
Generating account code reports_________________________  
For information about generating reports that show account code usage, see the  
Strata CS Call Center Administrator Guide.  
You can also export the Call Log, with its account code information, to a .CSV  
file that you can view in most spreadsheet programs. See Exporting the Call  
Logon page 11-11.  
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CHAPTER 11  
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CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About monitoring and backing up your Strata CS system . . . . . . 11-2  
Using the Device Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3  
Using the Call Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-7  
Monitoring database and disk usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-11  
Backing up Strata CS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-11  
Viewing the Windows Event Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-14  
Using the Maintenance Log view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-20  
Reporting problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-20  
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About monitoring and backing up your Strata CS system_____  
You can monitor your Strata CS system by using the following Strata CS features:  
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Device Monitor. View current station and trunk status.  
Call Log. Review call history.  
Storage tab in the System Settings dialog box. Monitor available  
space in the Strata CS database and keep track of how much space  
individual users are using for voice messages and greetings.  
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Windows Event Log. Monitor Server disk usage and system-wide event  
logs.  
Administrative Maintenance Log. View system changes made by  
administrators, such as new passwords, by action or entity type. Provides  
you with a higher level of security and fault recovery.  
You can also use the Strata CS Call Center Reporter to run comprehensive reports  
on queue, agent, caller, system, and billing activity. For more information, see the  
You must perform the following backups on a regular basis:  
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Online backup  
Offline backups  
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See Backing up Strata CSon page 11-11 for information about backing up and  
restoring your Strata CS system.  
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Using the Device Monitor _______________________________  
The Device Monitor view shows current station and trunk activity on the system.  
This information is useful for monitoring current usage and identifying potential  
bottlenecks.  
Note: You can view the same information and perform the same tasks using the  
Device Monitor utility, which runs independently of the Administrator. The Device  
Monitor utility (TVDevmon.exe) is installed on the Strata CS Server.  
Monitoring station activity  
The following table shows the information that is presented in the upper pane for  
each Strata CS station (internal telephone).  
Column  
Station  
Description  
Number that corresponds to the MSI board  
resource to which a phone is attached.  
Idle station or trunk. (Also known as on-hook.)  
Active station or trunk. (Also known as off-hook.)  
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Column  
Status  
Description  
Current station activity. Station status codes  
include:  
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Startup. Strata CS system is starting.  
Idle. Station is free (on-hook).  
In Call. Station is in use (off-hook).  
Playing hold music. Station is used for music  
on hold.  
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Reorder. Station has been left off-hook for too  
long, or is in an error condition.  
Navigating TUI. User is logged in on the trunk  
and listening to the auto attendant menu.  
Not responding. Station is not responding to  
device status queries.  
The Status column can also show custom status  
information set by an IVR Plug-in that has been  
called by a station.  
Assignment  
Name and extension of the user permanently  
assigned to this station. This column may also  
contain:  
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Not assigned. Station is not currently used.  
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Not installed. Station has been configured for a  
user, but the supporting hardware has not yet been  
installed.  
Logged In  
Name of the user currently logged in at the station.  
Monitoring trunk activity  
The following table shows the information that is displayed in the lower pane of  
the Device Monitor for each trunk configured in Strata CS.  
Column  
Trunk  
Description  
Trunk number that corresponds to the resource on  
the trunk board to which the line is connected.  
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Status  
Description  
Current trunk activity. Some of the trunk status  
codes are:  
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Idle. Trunk is free (on-hook).  
In call. Trunk is in use (off-hook).  
Dialog Node. Caller is listening to the auto  
attendant menu.  
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Calling. Strata CS is ringing the trunk.  
No loop current. Trunk is not connected to the  
telephone company.  
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Reorder. Trunk is in an error condition.  
Navigating TUI. User is logged in on the trunk  
and listening to the auto attendant menu.  
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Not configured. Trunk is not currently used.  
Not installed. Trunk has been configured, but  
the supporting hardware has not yet been  
installed.  
The Status column can also show custom status  
information set by an IVR Plug-in that is connected  
to a trunk.  
In  
If checked, the trunk is used for inbound calls.  
If checked, the trunk is used for outbound calls.  
Out  
Enabled  
If checked, the trunk is enabled for use by Strata  
CS.  
Name  
Optional descriptive name for the trunk.  
Enabling and disabling trunks  
For testing purposes, you can enable or disable a digital span (RBT1 or ISDN)  
without shutting down Strata CS. Choose Device Monitor > Toggle Enabled to  
change the enabled state of all selected trunks. If a selected trunk is enabled when  
you choose the command, it will be disabled, and if is disabled it will be enabled.  
The Enabled column in the view will always reflect the current state of a trunk.  
When a device is disabled, Strata CS does not process any events for the device.  
No calls, either inbound or outbound, can be placed on the disabled device. While  
the device is disabled and Strata CS is running, you can perform tasks such as the  
following:  
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Run the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter, modify signaling information (for  
example, Pickup, Hangup, Digit Collection), and then enable the device  
to pick up the changes.  
Run ISDIAG to place an outbound call to determine the correct call  
parameters. You can then apply these parameters to the Strata CS registry,  
enable the device, and try it again.  
Disabling a trunk does not allow you to modify Dialogic settings. The following  
restrictions on modifying Dialogic settings still apply:  
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You cannot modify Dialogic .PRM file settings and have them take effect  
without restarting the Dialogic drivers.  
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You cannot modify Dialogic DCM settings while the drivers are running.  
You cannot disable a Dialogic board via the DCM without first stopping  
all devices.  
Restarting stations or trunks  
The Strata CS Server periodically test stations and trunks to see if they are  
responding. It automatically restarts stations and trunks whenever necessary. The  
default testing interval is 5 minutes. For information on modifying that setting or  
to turning it off, see Monitor Interval in the section Strata CS Configuration  
Settingsin Appendix .  
Some error conditions may make a trunk or station unusable, and you must restart  
the device manually. For example, if a single station shows the status Reorder,”  
restart it to re-establish the connection to Strata CS. Generally, if the status of a  
device does not seem to reflect its actual status, you must restart the device.  
Similarly, you can manually restart a trunk that has become unstable because of  
an error condition. You also restart a trunk using the Device Monitor to detect  
loop current on a newly added trunk before Strata CS can use it.  
Both automatic and manual restarts are logged in the Windows NT Event Log.  
Note: Be aware that restarting a device may take up to 30 seconds. During that  
time, you cannot perform any other operations in the Device Monitor.  
To restart a station or trunk  
1. Do one of the following:  
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To restart a single device, select the device and choose Device  
Monitor > Restart Station or Restart Trunk.  
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To restart multiple devices, press CTRL or SHIFT while you select  
trunks or stations, and then choose Restart Devices on the shortcut  
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menu. You cannot restart both trunks and stations in the same  
operation.  
2. Click Yes to confirm the restart.  
Starting a new Server log  
Choosing Device Monitor > Start new Server log creates a new Strata CS Server  
log file. Perform this option only under the direction of your Strata CS provider.  
Using the Call Log _____________________________________  
The Call Log view displays a record of the calls placed and received on the  
system. Each call appears as a row in the view. You can use the Call Log view to  
analyze system usage patterns, and you can export Call Log records to generate  
traffic analysis reports.  
To use the Call Log view, click its button in the view bar.  
The following table shows the information that is displayed for each call.  
Column  
Description  
Inbound call.  
Outbound call.  
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Column  
From  
Description  
Name of the person who placed the call. On incoming  
calls, Unknownappears unless the user identified  
the caller as a contact. On outgoing calls, this column  
contains the users name.  
To  
Name of the party who received the call. On incoming  
calls, the users name appears. On outgoing calls,  
Unknownappears unless the user identified the  
person as a contact.  
Answered By Name of the user who answered an incoming call.  
Useful for analyzing data for ACD workgroups.  
Number  
On incoming calls, caller ID name and number if  
available. On outgoing calls, the number the user  
dialed. On a call to or from another Strata CS user,  
this field contains <NA>.  
From Number On incoming calls, the callers extension or external  
phone number. On outgoing calls, the users  
extension.  
To Number  
On incoming calls, the users extension or, if the user  
called into Strata CS externally, the external number.  
On outgoing calls, the external number or extension  
the user called.  
DID  
On incoming calls, the users Direct Inward Dial  
number if the caller used it to call the user. DID is not  
applicable for outgoing calls.  
Start Time  
Wait Time  
Date and time that the call started.  
On incoming calls, the length of time between dialing  
the users extension and the call being answered. On  
outgoing calls, Wait Time is always 00:00.  
Duration  
Length of time that the parties are connected.  
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Result  
Description  
How the callers wait ended. The assigned values for  
the possible outcomes are:  
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0 - Abandoned. Caller hung up before call was  
answered.  
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1 - Connected. Caller was connected to a party.  
4 - Left message. Caller went to voice mail, but  
did not necessarily leave a message.  
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5 - Blind transfer. A blind transfer sent the caller  
to another party.  
6 - Supervised transfer. A supervised transfer  
sent the caller to another party.  
7 - Unknown. Strata CS was unable to identify the  
outcome of the call.  
8 - Login. Caller logged in to correct Strata CS  
account.  
Message  
If checked, the caller left a voice message.  
From Device  
On incoming calls, the trunk or extension from which  
the call originated. On outgoing calls, the users  
station number.  
To Device  
On incoming calls, the users station number. On  
outgoing calls, the trunk used for the call. If an  
incoming call was transferred, this column shows the  
last station that took the call.  
Parties  
Number of people who took part in the call, including  
the caller, the called party, anyone to whom the call  
was transferred, and any conference call participants.  
Dial String  
Digits that Strata CS actually dialed over the trunk,  
which may be different than the digits Strata CS  
displays in a contact's phone number. For example, a  
dial string may contain an international or  
long-distance access code, least cost routing  
information, or dialing prefix or suffix.  
From Type  
From Code  
Type of incoming call: Phone, Centrex, or Internet.  
Access code of the dialing service that will be used to  
return this call. Only applicable to calls coming in from  
remote Strata CS Servers over an Internet trunk.  
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Description  
From Rules  
If checked, Strata CSs dialing rules will be applied  
when returning this call.  
To Type  
To Code  
To Rules  
Type of outgoing call: Phone, Centrex, or Internet.  
Access code used to dial an outbound call.  
If checked, dialing rules were used to make an  
outbound call.  
Custom Data  
Custom data, if any, associated with the call. For  
most systems this contain only Notes=, meaning  
there were no call notes on the call.  
Displaying a specific number of Call Log entries  
The Call Log can become very large over time and its size can cause a delay in its  
display. To reduce this delay, you can view fewer entries of the Call Log at one  
time and not load the entire database.  
To set the number of calls displayed in the Call Log  
1. Choose Tools > Options.  
2. In the Options dialog box, enter the number of entries that you want  
displayed at a time, using the following as a guide:  
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A high setting will likely cause a delay while the specified number of  
entries are copied over the network, but you can navigate within the  
information easily using the scrolls bars after the entries have been  
retrieved.  
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A low setting minimizes the delay before information is displayed,  
but you must retrieve entries more often to scroll through the entire  
Call Log.  
3. Click OK.  
Note: This option controls how many entries are transferred in one request, but  
does not limit the entries available for view. All Call Log entries are always available  
by choosing Call Log > Next __ Calls or Previous __ Calls, or using the buttons  
on the toolbar.  
By default, only external calls are logged. For information about logging internal  
calls, see Logging internal callson page 4-8. For information about archiving  
the Call Log, see Archiving the Call Logon page 4-8.  
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Exporting the Call Log  
You can export system call records to a comma separated value (.CSV) file that  
can be read by most spreadsheet and database programs. Exported Call Log  
entries are not deleted from the Strata CS database, and the size of the Strata CS  
database does not change after an export.  
1. Choose File > Import and Export. The Import and Export Wizard  
opens.  
2. Under Select an import or export action, select Export Call Log and  
click Next.  
3. In Save exported file as, enter the filename and path for the exported  
file or click Browse to specify a destination.  
4. Under Options, enter the Start date and End date.  
5. Click Finish to export the file. Depending on the size of your Call Log,  
an export may take several minutes to complete.  
Monitoring database and disk usage ______________________  
Strata CSs database stores your system configuration settings (information about  
trunks, users, auto attendants, and so forth), the Call Log, and an index to voice  
prompts, greetings, voice titles, and voice message files in a database. The voice  
Tasks associated with monitoring database and disk space include:  
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Allocating database space  
Allocating disk space  
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Backing up Strata CS___________________________________________  
You must perform two kinds of backups on the Strata CS database on a regular  
basis. Both the information stored in the Strata CS database, and the voice files  
stored separately, are vital to the proper operation of Strata CS. It is critically  
important to back up both the database and voice files regularly by creating the  
following:  
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Online backup. Creates a copy of the Strata CS database. This backup  
protects against problems caused by database corruption. The Strata CS  
Server registry settings are also saved.  
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Offline backup. Copies the Strata CS database to another location. This  
backup protects against disk crashes and other problems.  
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You must also regularly back up the Strata CS voice prompts and user voice  
message files by copying the files to another location.  
Important: To successfully restore Strata CS data, you must have created  
synchronized backup sets of the database and voice files. The best way to  
accomplish this task is to perform an offline backup of both the database and the  
voice files, as described in the procedures that follow.  
To perform an online backup of the Strata CS database  
1. Choose Tools > Backup Database.  
2. Click OK to confirm the backup. The Strata CS Administrator creates a  
backup copy of your Strata CS database and also copies your current  
Strata CS registry settings to a TVServer.regfile.  
You can also perform an online backup by starting the Administrator with a  
command line option (see Appendix B).  
To perform an offline backup of the Strata CS database  
1. Perform an online backup of the Strata CS database, as shown in the  
previous procedure.  
2. Copy the following files to tape or to another disk. The default location  
is:  
C:\Mssql\Toshiba\Backup\Tvdb.dmp  
C:\Mssql\Toshiba\Backup\TVServer.reg  
To perform an offline backup of the Strata CS voice files  
Copy the contents of the following directory and all its subdirectories to tape or  
to another disk. The default location is:  
C:\Program Files\Strata CS Server\Vfiles\  
Note: Be sure to include Temprecs and its files.  
Restoring Strata CS data  
You can restore the database from the online backup maintained on the Server or  
from an offline backup you have created previously.  
For a successful restoration, the backup used to restore the Strata CS database  
must match the backup voice files exactly. For example, you must not use a  
backup of the database made on Monday and a backup of the voice files made on  
Tuesday. The best way to insure a successful restoration is to use database and  
voice file backups made at the same time.  
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To restore the Strata CS database from an online backup  
1. Make sure that the Strata CS Server has been shut down (see  
page 11-14) and that there are no copies of the Strata CS Client or  
Administrator running (except the one you are using).  
2. Choose Windows NT/2000 Services in the Control Panel to stop and  
restart the MSSQL service (doing this ensures that no one is connected  
to the database Server).  
3. From the Strata CS Administrator, choose Tools > Restore Database.  
4. Click Yes to confirm that you want to restore the database.  
5. If a file (TVServer.reg) containing backed-up Strata CS Server registry  
settings is present when you restore the database, click Yes when you  
are prompted to restore the registry settings as well.  
The Strata CS database is restored using the copy stored by the database Server  
the last time you backed up your data. The system prompts and voice mail  
messages are not affected.  
To restore the Strata CS database from an offline backup  
1. Make sure the Strata CS Server has been shut down (see page 11-14)  
and that no copies of the Strata CS Client or Administrator are running.  
2. Choose Windows NT/2000 Services in Control Panel to stop and restart  
the MSSQL service (doing this ensures that no one is connected to the  
database Server).  
3. Copy the most recent version of the Tvdb.dmpfile from your backup  
device to:  
C:\Mssql\Toshiba\Backup\  
If the file already exists, overwrite it.  
4. Start the Administrator, and then choose Tools > Restore Database.  
5. Click Yes to confirm that you want to restore the database. This  
procedure restores the database, but does not restore the actual system  
prompts and voice mail messages (see the next procedure).  
To restore voice files from an offline backup  
1. Delete all the files in the \Vfilesdirectory. The default location for  
this directory is:  
c:\Program Files\Strata CS Server\Vfiles  
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2. Copy the latest version of the files from your backup device to the  
\Vfiles directory. Be sure to include the \Vfiles\Temprecs directory  
and its files.  
Shutting down the Strata CS Server  
Choose Tools > Shutdown Server. Select one of the following options, and then  
click OK:  
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Immediately shut down and terminate all calls. Shuts down the Server  
when you click OK, terminating any calls currently in progress.  
Prevent new calls in __ minutes, then shutdown when existing calls  
are finished. Preserves calls in progress by waiting the number of minutes  
you specify before starting to shut the Server down. When you click OK,  
all Client users receive a message that states that the Server is shutting  
down. After the time is up, Strata CS prevents any new calls from  
beginning and waits until all current calls have ended. At that point, the  
Server shuts down.  
While the Server is in the process of shutting down and blocking new  
calls, incoming callers hear ringing. The same is true after the Server has  
shut down.  
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Cancel scheduled shutdown. Cancels a shutdown that was scheduled  
using the previous option. You can cancel only the shutdown before the  
time that you specified expires. After the Server has begun the process of  
blocking new calls and shutting down, you can no longer cancel the  
shutdown.  
Moving a Strata CS Server to another machine  
You can restore the Strata CS database from an online backup to another machine.  
The backup/restore function copies all Server registry settings and automatically  
resolves different source and target path names to simplify the process of moving  
a Strata CS Server.  
Viewing the Windows Event Log _______________________________  
The Windows Event Log contains informational messages from Windows  
NT/2000 and from applications running on the Server. Both Strata CS and the  
database Server post startup and shutdown messages and error messages to the  
Applications Event Log.  
You can examine the Windows Event Log on the Strata CS Server locally or  
remotely from any machine running Windows NT/2000.  
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You can set up Strata CS to send e-mail notifications when Strata CS-related  
events are logged to the Event Log. For more information, see The General tab”  
on page 4-3.  
To view the Windows Event Log  
1. Choose Start > Programs > Windows NT Administrative Tools  
(Common) > Event Viewer. If you are not running the Event Viewer on  
the Strata CS Server, choose Log > Select Computer.  
2. Choose Log > Application.  
3. Review the log for Strata CS or the database Server messages.  
Strata CS-related Windows Event Log messages  
Messages are identified in the Event Log by application and message number.  
Double-click a message to see its text.  
The following messages are posted to the Event Log by Strata CS:  
100 - Informational  
Strata CS Server Started -- Version ##  
An informational message indicating when the Strata CS Server started.  
101 - Informational  
Strata CS Server Stopped  
An informational message indicating when the Strata CS Server was shut down.  
This message indicates an orderly shutdown, not a shutdown caused by a  
problem.  
102 - Informational  
Connecting to SQLServer -- Version ##  
An informational message indicating when Strata CS is connecting to the SQL  
Server.  
103 - Informational  
Disconnecting from SQLServer -- Version ##  
An informational message indicating when Strata CS is disconnecting from the  
SQL Server.  
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104 - Error  
DSSQL Error: xxxx  
This message contains an error message returned to the Strata CS Server by SQL  
Server. These message are often useful to Strata CS providers or Toshiba support  
for assessing a Strata CS problem and must not be discarded.  
105 - Error  
No Voice Resource Available  
This message indicates that the trunk boards in your Server were unable to  
provide a voice resource for a requested operation. This error should not be  
encountered in normal operation and may indicate that you need additional voice  
board resources for your current load. Contact your Strata CS provider.  
106 - Warning  
Device # Restarted  
This message indicates a trunk or station was restarted to recover from an error  
condition. The restart may have been initiated automatically by the Strata CS  
Server or manually by the administrator. If this message appears only  
infrequently, it can be ignored. If it is seen often, contact your Strata CS provider.  
107 - Warning  
Inbound call detected on outbound trunk #  
This message indicates a call was received on a trunk allocated for outbound  
calling only. The Strata CS Server played a wrong number message and  
disconnected the call. If this message is seen frequently, it may indicate that the  
number for the line in question has been distributed to potential callers or that the  
line is included in an inbound hunt group.  
108 - Warning  
Inbound gateway call failed to provide correct password -- Trunk ##,  
Account ##  
This message indicates that an inbound gateway call failed to provide the correct  
password.  
109 - Warning  
Warning: Low Voice Resources Detected  
This message indicates that the trunk boards in your system had to use a voice  
resource normally reserved for another purpose for a requested operation. This  
message is a less severe version of message 105.  
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If this message occurs only occasionally when the system is under heavy load it  
can be ignored. If the error occurs frequently, however, it may indicate you must  
purchase additional resources for your current load. Contact your Strata CS  
provider.  
111 - Warning  
Unable to start Strata CS Mail Server. Voice Mail notifications via  
Email will be disabled.  
On startup, the Strata CS Server was unable to establish a link with your e-mail  
post office. Mail notification will be disabled until the problem is resolved.  
Contact your Strata CS provider.  
112 - Informational  
Started Strata CS Mail Server.  
This message indicates the Strata CS Mail Server started successfully when the  
Server started. This is an informational message.  
113 - Warning  
No loop current detected on outbound trunk n.  
This message indicates the Strata CS Server was unable to use the indicated trunk  
line for an outbound call even though it registered loop current the last time the  
Server was started. This could indicate the line was unplugged from the Server or  
it might indicate a problem on the line.  
114 - Error  
Thread performing least-cost routing is not responding  
If the error recurs, kill TVLCRhst.exefrom the Task Manager. It will restart the  
next time Strata CS tries to dial a long-distance call.  
115 - Error  
Strata CS Server Restarted  
Strata CS Server had to be restarted by the Strata CS Watchdog process.  
116 - Error  
Strata CS cannot accept more voice messages: disk space is low.  
Strata CS cannot accept voice messages because the disk space on the voice files  
disk is low.  
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117 - Error  
Stopped using trunk ##: the trunk may have been disconnected.  
Strata CS Server has stopped using a trunk.  
118 - Error  
Failed to Restart Strata CS Server: Total Restarts Exceeded  
Strata CS Server failed to restart after trying several times.  
119 - Error  
Failed to Stop Device Handle ##  
Strata CS Server failed to stop a Dialogic device. You may need to manually  
restart this device in the Device Monitor.  
120 - Error  
Unable to start Strata CS Exchange Server synchronization.  
Exchange Server synchronization will be disabled.  
Unable to start Strata CS Exchange Server synchronization.  
121 - Informational  
Started Strata CS Exchange Server synchronization.  
Strata CS Server started Microsoft Exchange Server synchronization.  
122 - Error  
Unable to open device: ##  
Strata CS Server was unable to open the Dialogic device.  
123 - Error  
Unable to delete temporary message file for device ##.  
This is recorded when there is a problem deleting a temporary message file for a  
device. The temporary message file for station 2 is S2-m.vox. If this file cannot  
be deleted, an invalid message will be left for the recipient.  
124 - Error  
T1 Alarm: ##  
A T1 alarm occurred on the trunk.  
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125 - Error  
Unable to start IVR Plugin: License count exceeded.  
Unable to start the IVR Plug-in because the number of your station licenses is less  
than the total number of stations assigned to users plus the total number of IVR  
Plug-ins currently running (every running IVR Plug-in uses 1 station license).  
126 - Error  
Insufficient licenses: ##  
Strata CS Server detects an insufficient number of trunk, IP trunks, user, or Server  
licenses, and the Server was unable to start. Make sure that you have Strata CS  
licenses for every user, trunk, and IP trunk you have added in the Administrator.  
127 - Error  
Notification via pager failed; user <Username>, number  
<pagernumber>’  
An attempt to send a pager notification of a new voice message failed. The error  
message shows the users name and the full dial string of the pager number that  
was dialed unsuccessfully. Alert the user that the pager number might be incorrect  
or that pause characters should be added to the dial string.  
129 - Error  
Disabling Exchange Server synchronization. Unable to connect to  
database.  
Strata CS could no longer access the SQL Server database and disabled Exchange  
Server synchronization.  
T1 alarms  
The following two T1 alarms are written to the Windows NT Event Log:  
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Red Alarm. Signals that the Robbed Bit T1 line has lost synchronization  
with the switch to which it is connected. Strata CS disables all channels  
on the affected digital span, so that spurious signals are not processed as  
incoming calls.  
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Red OK. Signals that synchronization has been restored. All channels on  
the affected digital span are re-enabled.  
All T1 alarms are written to the Strata CS Server logs.  
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Using the Maintenance Log view  
The Maintenance Log view displays tracked actions and presents details about  
each action. Information contained in the log is stored in the database. To view  
the Maintenance Log, click its button in the view bar.  
The Maintenance Log tracks the following actions:  
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Restarting a device  
Starting the Server  
Stopping the Server  
Scheduling a Server shutdown  
Changing a users password  
Changing a queues password  
Logging on to the Administrator or Device Monitor  
Logging out of the Administrator or Device Monitor  
Enabling or disabling a device  
The following columns appear in the Maintenance Log view:  
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Action taken  
Item that was acted upon (if applicable)  
Date and time of the action  
Name of the user who was logged on when the change was made  
Name of the computer from which the change was made  
Reporting problems____________________________________  
Use the Problem Report Wizard to report any problems you experience with your  
Strata CS system to your provider. Your provider has the expertise to debug,  
correct, and expand your Strata CS system, as well as access to Toshiba Technical  
Support resources for further assistance.  
The Problem Report Wizard asks you to describe the frequency, patterns, and  
circumstances of the problem you are reporting. Based on the information you  
supply, the Problem Report Wizard isolates exactly when and where the problem  
occurred and automatically collects the appropriate Strata CS log files and other  
information from your computer. By assembling all the relevant information, the  
Wizard helps your technical support representative quickly identify the problem  
and begin to solve it.  
Note: For information about known issues and workarounds for currently  
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reported problems, see the Known Issues topic in the online Help for the Strata CS  
Administrator.  
The problem report package  
The problem report package is a single .CAB file. It contains all the information  
gathered about the problem by the Problem Report Wizard. The Wizard saves the  
problem report package to the location you specify. If you save the problem report  
package to the default locationyour Desktopit is represented by the  
following icon:  
The Wizard summarizes the information reported, including the date and time the  
report was created, in a ProblemInfo.txtfile within the .CAB file. You can open  
a .CAB file with any zip utility (for example, WinZip).  
To prevent problem report packages from being overwritten, the Wizard gives  
each one a unique name based on your company name and a sequence number, as  
in the previous example.  
The Wizard increments the sequence number in the filename each time it creates  
a new problem report package.  
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Send the problem report package to your technical support representative by  
attaching it to an e-mail message or transferring the file. Because a problem report  
package can be large, after you send it to your technical support representative,  
delete it from your system to regain disk space.  
To e-mail a problem report package  
1. Right-click the package icon on your desktop (or the .CAB filename if  
you saved the problem report package to a different location.)  
2. Choose Send To > Mail Recipient. Your e-mail program opens.  
3. Address the message and send it.  
Using the Problem Report Wizard  
Use the Problem Report Wizard according to the following guidelines:  
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For Strata CS Server problems, run the Wizard on the Strata CS Server.  
See Reporting Strata CS Server problemson page 11-23.  
Examples of Server problems include:  
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The Strata CS Server stops unexpectedly.  
Caller ID is not sent correctly.  
There is no dial tone.  
A call-handling problem that does not involve the Client or the  
not answer incoming calls, calls are being disconnected, or calls are  
handled improperly (calls cannot be transferred, held, and so forth).  
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For problems with any of the workstation applicationsClient,  
Administrator, or TAPI Service Providerrun the Wizard on the  
computer that is experiencing the problem. See Reporting workstation  
application problemson page 11-24.  
Examples of workstation application problems include:  
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Workstation application behaves unexpectedly.  
User cannot connect to the network.  
User cannot connect to the Strata CS database.  
Workstation application does not start.  
Workstation application closes unexpectedly.  
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For distributed problems (problems that occur with both a workstation  
application running on a users computer and the Strata CS Server) run the  
Wizard on the users computer. Then run the Wizard on the Server so that  
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you create a single problem report package. See Reporting distributed  
problemson page 11-24.  
Examples of distributed problems include:  
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Problems with specific calls in the Client or Administrator Call  
Monitor.  
Problems with specific voice messages in a Client voice messages  
folder.  
Call-handling problems that involve the Client or Administrator Call  
Monitor (calls cannot be conferenced, for example).  
User cannot make outbound calls from the Client.  
Reporting a problem with a specific call or voice message  
When you need to report a problem with a specific call or voice message, locate  
the problem call (or the call that left the problem message) in the Call Log and  
before you begin to create the problem report package. You will need to paste the  
call record into the appropriate Wizard window.  
Reporting Strata CS Server problems  
If you experience a problem with the Strata CS Server, run the Problem Report  
Wizard on the Server. The Wizard automatically collects the required information  
from the Server, including the appropriate Server logs.  
Server log files are critical to successfully identifying and solving many  
problems. Because these files can be large, by default the Wizard collects Strata  
CS Server log information only for the period of time during which the problem  
occurred.  
Important: You can choose to include all the available Server log information  
when you run the Problem Report Wizard. Be aware that doing this can result in a  
very large problem report package. A large package can make it more difficult for  
your technical support representative to identify the problem. Therefore, use this  
option (described in the following procedure) on a case-by-case basis and only if  
you need to capture as much history information as possible before the log files are  
overwritten. Be sure to delete the problem report package from your system as  
soon as you send it to your technical support representative to regain disk space.  
To report a Strata CS Server problem  
1. On the Strata CS Server, choose Start > Programs > Toshiba Strata CS  
Server > Strata CS Problem Report Wizard. The Problem Report  
Wizard opens.  
2. Answer the questions presented in each Wizard window.  
To include all the available Server log information in the problem report  
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package, uncheck the Limit logs to the following time frame.  
Reporting workstation application problems  
For a problem with any of the Strata CS workstation applicationsClient,  
Administrator, or TAPI Service Providerrun the Problem Report Wizard on the  
computer that is experiencing the problem. The Wizard automatically collects the  
required information.  
To report a workstation application problem  
1. On the computer that is experiencing the problem, choose Start > Run.  
Enter the following path and then click OK. The path on your system  
may be different.  
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Toshiba\Strata CS\  
TVPRwizard.exe  
The Problem Report Wizard opens.  
2. Answer the questions presented in each Wizard window.  
Reporting distributed problems  
For a problem that involves both a workstation application running on a users  
computer and the Strata CS Server (a distributed problem usually involves the  
Client Call Monitor), you should gather information from both computers before  
contacting your technical support representative. The Problem Report Wizard  
assembles all the information so that your technical support representative  
receives all the necessary information about the problem in one .CAB file.  
To report a distributed problem  
1. Run the Wizard on the users computer to collect information about that  
computer and create a problem report package (follow the instructions  
for reporting a workstation application problem on page 11-24).  
2. Check This problem involved a specific call or message, and then  
copy and paste the call record from the Call Log on the users computer.  
When this box is checked, the Wizard automatically saves the problem  
report package in the shared folder called Packages on the Strata CS  
Server. If the Packages folder is not found or you want to save the  
problem report package to a different location, click Browse to select  
the location.  
3. Run the Wizard on the Strata CS Server to gather all the necessary  
Server information (follow the instructions for reporting a Server  
problem on page 11-23).  
To report a problem with a specific call or voice message, check This  
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problem involved a specific call or message, and then copy and paste  
the call record from the Call Log on the Server.  
4. Check This report includes a Problem Report Package from the  
Strata CS Client.  
The Wizard automatically browses the Packages folder on the Server so  
that you can select the .CAB file that was produced on the users  
computer. The Wizard then includes that file in the problem report  
package it creates on the Server.  
If the Packages folder is not found, or the file was saved to another  
location, click Browse to select the .CAB file that was produced on the  
users computer.  
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CHAPTER 12  
CHAPTER 12  
SYSTEM PROMPTS  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About system prompts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2  
The System Prompts view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2  
Managing system prompts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-3  
Recording system prompts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-5  
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About system prompts _________________________________  
This chapter explains how to play and rerecord the system prompts used  
throughout Strata CS.You can use the standard prompts included with the system  
or record over them to create customized prompts.  
The System Prompts view ______________________________  
The System Prompts view in the Administrator allows you to listen to and change  
the recordings used for standard system prompts and auto attendants. For  
example, when you are setting up your Strata CS system, you typically go to this  
view to change the default Greeting prompt so that it contains your company  
name. Click the System Prompts button in the view bar to open the System  
Prompts view, shown in the next figure.  
Each system prompt appears as a row in the view. The information in the  
following table is displayed for each system prompt.  
Column  
Description  
File name  
Text  
File name of the prompt.  
Contents of the file in text form.  
The text displayed here is accurate only if it is  
updated each time the file is changed. If you are  
unsure of the accuracy of the text, play the file to  
confirm what it says.  
Last modified  
Last time that the file was modified.  
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Column  
Description  
Comment  
How the prompt is used in Strata CS. Applies to  
custom prompts and auto attendant prompts only,  
blank for all other prompts.  
Language  
The set of language prompts this system prompt  
belongs to.  
Controlling the prompt display  
By default the System Prompts view displays all system prompts on the Strata CS  
Server. Use the control on the toolbar if you want to display only the custom  
prompts you have recorded or only the prompts for a single language.  
Note: To install additional language prompts, you must run the Strata CS Server  
installation again and select the languages you want.  
Managing system prompts ______________________________  
This section explains the following aspects of managing system prompts:  
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Exporting system prompt text  
Importing system prompt text  
Exporting and importing system prompt audio files  
Changing the encoding format of system prompts  
Playing system prompts  
You can play system prompts to confirm that they contain the correct information.  
System prompts play over the telephone or through your PC speakers. If you  
choose to play a prompt over the telephone, your phone rings and the prompt  
plays when you answer. See Using the audio controlson page 2-10 for more  
information.  
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To play a system prompt:  
1. Select the name of the prompt that you want to play.  
2. Choose System Prompts > Play.  
Exporting system prompt text  
Select File > Import and Export to export system prompt text into a .CSV file for  
processing by a professional recording studio or for maintenance purposes.  
Importing system prompt text  
Select File > Import and Export to import system prompt text into a .CSV file that  
was processed by a professional recording studio or was modified.  
Exporting and importing system prompt audio files  
You can export a system prompt from your Server for use on another Strata CS  
Server. You also can import an existing sound file and use it as a system prompt.  
For more information, see Importing and exporting voice fileson page 2-11.  
Changing the encoding format of system prompts  
Strata CS supports two .VOX file formats, µ-law format for use in the United  
States and Japan, and a-law format for use in other countries. When Strata CS is  
installed, the correct format is used based on the location of the Strata CS Server.  
On rare occasions, it may be necessary to convert the voice files on a Strata CS  
system from one encoding format to another, for example, if you are staging a  
Strata CS system in one location that will be deployed in another.  
To change the encoding format of all .VOX files in the system  
1. Choose Tools > Shutdown Server to temporarily stop the Strata CS  
Server.  
2. Run the utility TVConvert.exe, which is located in the directory in  
which the Strata CS Server was installed.  
3. Choose Tools > Start Server to restart the Server.  
TVConvert.exechecks the Windows NT registry for the current  
.VOX file  
format, converts all files to the other format, and updates the registry.  
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Recording system prompts______________________________  
You may want to record over system prompts for some of the following reasons:  
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You want your custom prompts and system prompts to be recorded with  
the same voice.  
You want to change the message text of a prompt, for example, the  
Welcome message.  
You have access to voice talent that you prefer over the existing Strata CS  
voices.  
You have localized the telephone commands for a language not provided  
with Strata CS (see Localizing the telephone commandson page 12-12)  
and want to record all the prompts in that language as well.  
Recording options  
You can record in the one of the following ways:  
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Record the system prompts professionally using a voice vendor  
experienced in telephony recordings.  
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Record over the system prompts yourself using the Strata CS  
Administrator, your telephone, and a VAP tool.  
About the sentence file  
The sentence file is a text file that contains all the voice prompts and the sentences  
they form. The American English sentence file is located in:  
C:\Program Files\Strata CS Server\TVLEN00.INI  
Note: EN00identifies American English files. Strata CS includes two other sets  
of system prompts. EN10 identifies British English files. ES00 identifies Latin  
American Spanish files.  
About the .VAP and .VOX files  
Strata CS prompts are contained in:  
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The .VAP file, an indexed file containing individual .VOX recordings of  
variable information. Variable information, for example, numbers and  
dates, is used to build more complex prompts.  
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.VOX files. There is a separate .VOX file for each sentence and phrase in  
the Strata CS TUI.  
The .VAP and .VOX files are used together to produce the complete prompts that  
callers and users hear. For example, in the sentence prompt, You have three new  
messages, and twelve saved messages, the words threeand twelvecome  
from the .VAP file.  
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The American English .VAP and .VOX files are located in:  
C:\Program Files\Strata CS Server\Vfiles\EN00  
The American English .VAP file is called TVLEN00.VAP.  
The recording process  
To record a complete set of system prompts, you must do the following:  
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Record the .VAP file.  
Build the indexed .VAP file.  
Record the .VOX files.  
Test the new prompts.  
Deploy the new prompts.  
Recording system prompts professionally  
If you choose to obtain professional recordings, you are responsible for:  
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Choosing a voice vendor that is experienced in telephony recording.  
Evaluating samples of voice talent and selecting a voice  
Providing the appropriate files to the vendor in formats they can use  
Testing the new prompts for voice quality, usability, file-naming  
accuracy, and indexing accuracy.  
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Deploying the new prompts  
Selecting a voice  
The vendor will often provide you with 44kHz, full-bandwidth voice samples to  
choose from. Ask your vendor to provide voice samples that have been  
re-sampled to µ-law PCM Mono 8 kHz, the format used in Strata CS. This will  
ensure that your selection is based on how the voice will actually sound when  
used in your Strata CS system.  
Keep in mind that high-pitched voices and high frequency sounds degrade more  
as a result of this type of re-sampling, resulting in considerable change in higher  
frequency sounds at telephony bandwidth.  
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Using the standard Strata CS voices  
To add or modify prompts using one of the standard Strata CS voices, contact  
these companies that provided the original set of prompts. They can record new  
voice files using the standard voices:  
Language  
Voice  
Contact  
U.S. English  
Ellen”  
Marketing Messages  
51 Winchester Street  
Newton, MA  
U.S. 02461  
800-486-4237 (phone)  
617-527-3728 (fax)  
http://www.marketingmessages.com  
Latin American Claudia”  
Marketing Messages  
Spanish  
U. K. English  
Helen”  
Marketing Messages  
51 Winchester Street  
Newton, MA  
U.S. 02461  
800-486-4237 (phone)  
617-527-3728 (fax)  
http://www.marketingmessages.com  
Providing a script for the vendor  
After voice selection has been made, you must provide your vendor with the  
script”—the list of prompt files and the text of each prompt. The list of prompt  
files is available in the System Prompts and Prompts section of the TVLEN00.INI  
file.  
You also need to provide the TVLEN00.VAP file, so that your voice vendor can  
match the indexing of the new .VAP file to the existing one.  
Testing the recorded prompts  
It is important that you thoroughly test all voice files that you receive back from  
the vendor to ensure:  
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Accuracy of file names  
Synchronization of written and spoken prompt content  
Quality of voice recording  
Accuracy of index order and format of the .VAP file  
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See Testing system promptson page 12-10 for information about using the  
Sentence Tester to assist with some of these tasks.  
Deploying the new prompts  
After all files are tested, you can replace the existing prompt files with the new  
ones. Place all new .VOX files and the .VAP file in the following directory:  
C:\Program Files\Strata CS Server\Vfiles\User  
The following auto attendant prompts must also be copied to the User directory.  
AACLOSED.VOX  
AAHI.VOX  
AA4SBN.VOX  
AAOPORWT.VOX  
The default location is:  
C:\Program Files\StrataCS Server\Voice Files\EN00  
Recording over system prompts yourself  
When you record over system prompts yourself, you can record all the .VOX files  
as well as the.VAP file, as with professional recording, or record just the .VOX  
files, and use the .VAP file included with Strata CS.  
If you dont record over all the files, be aware that since prompts are combined  
with other prompts when presented to callers or users, recording some but not all  
prompts may result in a mismatch of voices.  
Recording over .VOX files  
You use the Strata CS Administrator to record over these files.  
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To record over a prompt  
1. In the System Prompts view, double-click the prompt name.  
2. In the Edit System Prompt dialog box, type the text of the new prompt  
in the Contents box. Use this text as a script when recording the prompt.  
3. Record the prompt. See Using the audio controlson page 2-10 for  
more information.  
4. Click OK to save the new version of the prompt.  
Recording over the .VAP file  
You can record over the .VAP file using a variety of recording tools and VAP  
tools. If you do not already have such a tool, you should consider VFEdit, which  
is available on the Internet.  
Testing the new prompts  
Use the Sentence Tester to test the new prompts. See the next section, Testing  
system prompts.”  
Deploying the new prompts  
After all files are tested, you can replace the existing prompt files with the new  
ones. Place all new .VOX files and the .VAP file in the following directory:  
C:\Program Files\Strata CS Server\Vfiles\User  
The following auto attendant prompts must also be copied to the User directory.  
AACLOSED.VOX  
AAHI.VOX  
AA4SBN.VOX  
AAOPORWT.VOX  
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The default location is:  
Program Files\Strata CS Server\Vfiles\User  
Testing system prompts  
You can use the Sentence Tester included with Strata CS to listen to system  
prompts in context over your telephone. By concatenating individual prompts into  
sentences and playing them as they are used in Strata CS, the Sentence Tester lets  
you evaluate intonation, emphasis, and consistency.  
Note: The Sentence Tester is available only on computers running  
Windows NT/2000.  
To use the Sentence Tester  
1. Start the Administrator using the /sentencecommand line option (see  
page C-1 for more information).  
2. Choose Tools > Test Sentences.  
3. Select the Language to test.  
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4. Select a sentence from the list.  
The Current sentence box displays how that sentence is described in  
the sentences.ini file. Many sentences consist of a single .VOX file.  
Other sentences are made up of several concatenated .VOX files, and  
may contain variables as well.  
5. Double click on a sentence to play it, or select it and press Test. When  
your phone rings, pick up and listen to the sentence in the language you  
selected. You can continue to play messages, and even change  
languages without hanging up your telephone.  
6. If the sentence contains variables, they are indicated in the Name  
column with an asterisk. You can enter a new Value for a variable, and  
optionally select a different variable Data Type.  
For example, by default the sentence ToPurgeMsg sentence plays as:  
To permanently delete the 1 message in your Clients Deleted  
folder, press 3, otherwise press 4.”  
By changing the Value of Variable 1 to 6, the sentence plays as:  
To permanently delete the 6 messages in your Clients Deleted  
folder, press 3, otherwise press 4.”  
Click Clear to return all Values to their original setting.  
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Localizing the telephone commands______________________  
The Strata CS Localization Kit is available if you want to localize and record the  
telephone commands in another language. The Localization Kit includes all the  
necessary documentation and tools for localization.  
Although the process for recording system prompts is the same for localized  
system prompts, the localization process requires several more steps, which are  
described in the Localization Kit.  
For more information about the Strata CS Localization Kit, contact your Strata CS  
reseller.  
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CHAPTER 13  
CHAPTER 13  
CONFIGURING INTERNET  
TELEPHONY SUPPORT  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About IP telephony and Strata CS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-2  
Placing calls to H.323 terminals such as NetMeeting. . . . . . . . . . 13-2  
Enhancing a Web page with a Call Us!button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-6  
Connecting two Servers using IP Gateways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-7  
Fine-tuning your IP connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-20  
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About IP telephony and Strata CS ________________________  
Strata CS seamlessly supports Internet telephony through an integrated Internet  
gateway that eliminates the need for external IP Gateway devices. Combined with  
dialing services, Strata CSs Internet telephony support makes it as easy to place  
and receive Internet calls as regular telephone callswhether you are calling  
from a station phone, remote phone, or using the Strata CS Client.  
Strata CSs integrated Internet gateway supports the following Internet telephony  
features:  
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Placing and receiving calls from H.323 terminals, for example, Net  
Meeting (see page 13-2) or Phone Dialer (see page 13-6).  
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Enhancing a Web page with a Call Us! button (see page 13-6).  
Connecting Strata CS Servers over the Internet or private IP networks  
(which can guarantee quality of service). See page 13-7.  
Over a properly configured IP Gateway, users can:  
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Call extensions on a remote Strata CS Server.  
Place calls to phone numbers from a remote Server.  
Place calls on a remote Centrex/PBX service through a remote Strata  
CS Server.  
Internet telephony requirements  
Before using any of Strata CSs Internet telephony features, you must first:  
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Install the hardware and software required to support Internet telephony.  
See Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual for more information.  
In the Strata CS Administrator, add and configure one or more Internet  
spans (see Adding an Internet spanon page 5-21).  
Ensure that the IP address of the Internet span on each Server is  
completely accessible by the other Server. To do this, you may have to  
configure firewalls at each location appropriately.  
This chapter explains in detail how to configure and use Strata CS to make various  
types of Internet telephony connections.  
Placing calls to H.323 terminals such as NetMeeting_________  
You can use Strata CS to place and receive IP calls from H.323-based terminals  
like Microsoft NetMeeting, a real-time conferencing and collaboration tool. The  
diagram on page 13-4 shows how this process works.  
Note: Users who calls NetMeeting terminals might hear an echo on the line. To  
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avoid this effect, the NetMeeting user must use an echo-cancelling microphone.  
NetMeeting is included with Windows 2000. To download NetMeeting for other  
operating systems:  
1. Go to www.microsoft.com/downloads  
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2. Select NetMeeting from the top list, select your operating system from  
the bottom list, and then click Find It!  
To allow Strata CS users to place calls to Microsoft Net Meeting or  
other H.323 terminals  
1. In the Strata CS Administrator, create an Internet Address dialing  
service (see page 8-14).  
2. Assign the service a name and an access code, for example, Internet”  
and 71.  
Placing calls to Net Meeting from the Strata CS Client  
Internet calls can be made from within the Strata CS Client anywhere users can  
enter phone numbers, for example, from the Place Call To dialog box, when  
adding a contact, in a routing list action, when forwarding calls, and so forth.  
Users select an Internet Address dialing service and then enter the IP address or  
DNS machine name of the PC running Net Meeting.  
For example, entering either of the following in the Address field of the Call  
Forwarding dialog box forwards all calls to NetMeeting at that location:  
DNS machine name:  
IP address:  
namemycomputer.mycompany.com  
123.45.67.89  
Placing calls to Net Meeting from a Strata CS phone  
After configured, users can place calls to PCs running Net Meeting from any  
Strata CS phone by dialing the access code for an Internet Address dialing service,  
followed by the IP address of the PC running Net Meeting.  
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IP addresses are dialed with each part of the IP number separated by an asterisk  
(*). For example, dialing 71 123*45*67*89calls the PC running NetMeeting at  
the IP address 123.45.67.89  
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Calling Strata CS from H.323 terminals such as Net Meeting  
Depending on how your Strata CS Internet span and company firewall is  
configured, Strata CS can receive calls from any H.323 terminal such as Net  
Meeting.  
1. Configure your firewall to allow access to the IP address of one or more  
Strata CS Internet spans.  
2. In the Strata CS Administrator, edit the Strata CS Internet span to allow  
incoming calls.  
3. Optionally, do one of the following:  
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Send Internet calls to the desired user, auto attendant, or IVR Plug-in.  
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Assign DID numbers to any user, auto attendant, or IVR Plug-in that  
you want to allow H.323 terminals to call directly.  
Note: For the purpose of receiving Internet calls, you can give users DID  
numbers in Strata CS only. You do not need to order DID service from your  
telephone company.  
Internet trunks behave almost identically to regular trunks, including providing  
inbound caller ID and direct inward dialing (DID). Internet calls are routed and  
processed just like regular calls to ACD workgroups, routing lists, and so forth.  
Note that the name of the Strata CS system is displayed when Net Meeting calls  
Strata CS. To change the name, edit the following registry key:  
HKLM\Software\Toshiba\Strata CS\Company  
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Calling a Strata CS Server from Net Meeting  
To call a Strata CS Server from Net Meeting, enter the IP address or DNS name  
of the Strata CS span in Net Meetings phone dialer dialog box. Callers with Net  
Meeting 3.0 or later can navigate Strata CS using Net Meetings built-in  
touch-tone keypad.  
Calling a Strata CS DID number from Net Meeting  
If you configure Net Meeting to use a Strata CS Server as a gateway, Strata CS  
interprets numbers dialed by Net Meeting as DID. Therefore, Net Meeting users  
can call any Strata CS user, auto attendant, ACD workgroup, or IVR Plug-in with  
a DID number.  
To configure Net Meeting to use a Strata CS Server as a gateway  
1. Start NetMeeting  
2. Select Tools > Options.  
3. Click Advanced Calling Options to display the Advanced Calling  
Options dialog box.  
4. Check Use an IP Gateway to call telephones and video conferencing  
systems.  
5. Enter the IP address or DNS name of the Strata CS span, for example,  
123.45.67.89or myiplinkaddress.mycompany.com  
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6. Click OK.  
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Now any numbers entered in Net Meeting are sent to the Strata CS Gateway as  
DID. For example, placing a call to 1234 in Net Meeting will call the Strata CS  
auto attendant, user or IVR Plug-in with a DID of 1234.  
Using Windows 2000 Phone Dialer as an H.323 terminal  
A standard installation of Windows 2000 includes Phone Dialer, which has H.323  
capabilities similar to those in NetMeeting. Phone Dialer allows you to make  
voice calls, video calls, and conference video calls from your personal computer.  
Calls to and from Phone Dialer are set up as previously described in this section  
for NetMeeting (see Placing calls to H.323 terminals such as NetMeetingon  
page 13-2).  
You can use Phone Dialer to test the setup of computer telephony hardware, such  
as voice modems or phone switches on your local area network (LAN), by dialing  
the number and seeing if a connection can be established. Phone Dialer lets you  
make calls over a telephone connected to your computer, through a modem, over  
a network, or through a telephone switch connected to your LAN.  
To make a voice call, all you need is the recipient's phone number, IP address, or  
DNS (Domain Name System) name. The active call window has buttons that let  
you place the call on hold and access a keypad to manually dial numbers.  
To receive calls, you must have Phone Dialer running. When you make or receive  
a call, a dialog box opens. If the person you are talking to has a video camera  
installed, the dialog box displays the video image.  
Enhancing a Web page with a Call Us!button_____________  
By using a CallTo: URL on your Web page, any Internet user with Net Meeting  
installed can click on a Call Uslink on your page to place a call to any Strata  
CS DID number. If you assign a DID number to a Strata CS ACD workgroup  
user, you can send Internet users directly into your ACD workgroup for  
processing by an ACD agent.  
For example, you insert the following CallTo: tag on your Web page:  
<A HREF="callto:600+gateway=123.45.67.89+type=phone>Call Us!</A>  
Note: The CallTo: tag is supported in Internet Explorer, but is not supported in the  
current version of Netscape (4.7).  
When a user with Intimating installed clicks the Call Us! link, Intimating starts  
and calls the Strata CS user who has a DID of 600using the Strata CS Internet  
span with an IP address of 123.45.67.89.  
Note: It is a good idea to include a link to the NetMeeting download page for those  
users who do not have NetMeeting installed (www.microsoft.com/downloads)  
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Connecting two Servers using IP Gateways ________________  
You can configure Strata CSs integrated Internet gateway to connect two Strata  
CS Servers over the Internet or a private IP network (sometimes called a tie-line  
connection). Doing this allows users on one Server to make calls as if they were  
on the other Server.  
When two Strata CS Servers are properly configured, users can do the following:  
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Place calls to extensions on the remote Server. In addition to  
calling extensions, users can dial # to log in and check remote voice  
mailboxes, or 411 for the remote Servers dial-by-name directory.  
Place external phone calls through the remote Server. Userscan  
call remote phone numbers as if they were local phone numbers, such as  
calling directory assistance in another city.  
Place outbound Centrex/PBX calls through the remote Server.  
Users can dial remote Centrex/PBX extensions as if they were local, such  
as extensions on a legacy PBX system connected to the remote Server.  
Unify two Servers into a single user environment. By creating  
users of the type IP Gateway on each Server, you can make all users  
appear to be of the user type User. Users on each Server can dial each  
other directly or select extensions for call forwarding and routing lists  
regardless of whether they are local (of the user type User) or remote.  
Local and remote users appear together in the Clients Users view, Place  
Call To dialog box, and other user lists.  
Note: Assembling larger networks of more than two Strata CS Servers is  
technically possible, but if a call is transferred to a remote Server, and then  
transferred back to the original Server, two IP trunks are used on each Server.  
Because the call is originating and ending on the same Server, this setup can  
waste resources and bandwidth.  
Placing calls involving a remote Strata CS Server  
when placing the call, either by dialing the access code over the phone, or by  
selecting it in the Client. See Creating IP Gateway dialing serviceson  
page 13-13.  
By creating users of the type IP Gateway, you can also enable users to dial remote  
extensions directly, without dialing an access code, or place calls to them from the  
Client. See Creating Gateway users to unify two Strata CS Serverson  
page 13-17.  
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Receiving Internet calls from a remote Strata CS Server  
Incoming calls from a remote Strata CS Server appear like a local call. For  
external calls, allowing users to identify and call back remote users easily.  
Codec use with IP Gateway connections  
When connecting two Strata CS Servers over an IP Gateway connection, the  
Servers must use the same codec lists. Otherwise, audio failure can occur during  
calls. See Modifying Strata CS IP codecson page 5-22 for more information.  
Overview of creating an IP Gateway connection  
Setting up an IP Gateway connection involves the following steps. It is important  
to do them in the correct order:  
1. On each Server, create an IP Gateway that points to the other Server. See  
Creating an IP Gatewayon page 13-9.  
2. On each Server, create one or more IP gateway dialing services to cover  
the types of Internet calling you want to perform. See Creating IP  
Gateway dialing serviceson page 13-13.  
You can create a new IP Gateway while defining a  
gateway dialing service, by clicking the IP Gateway  
button (shown at right) in the dialing service dialog box.  
3. To unify two Servers so that all users appear to be local  
users, create an IP Gateway user for each remote extension. See  
Creating Gateway users to unify two Strata CS Serverson  
page 13-17.  
Using the IP Gateway Configuration Worksheet  
Appendix C of this manual provides a worksheet to help you set up multiple Strata  
CS Servers for an IP Gateway connection. Use the IP Gateway Configuration  
Worksheet to help you plan consistent access codes for dialing services, and avoid  
conflicts such as overlapping extensions or passwords.  
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Illustration of an IP Gateway  
The following diagram illustrates Strata CS Servers in London and Boston,  
connected using an IP Gateway.  
In the top example, the administrator at the Boston Server set up an  
Internet-to-Phone Number dialing service with an access code of 71. The London  
Server has a Phone Number dialing service. Users in Boston can now dial phone  
numbers in London by dialing 71 followed by the phone number.  
In the bottom example, the administrator at the London Server set up an  
Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension dialing serviceconfigured to connect to the  
Boston Servers internal dial tonewith an access code of 74. Users in London  
can now dial extensions in Boston by dialing 74 followed by the extension.  
Note: You can enable users to dial remote extensions directly, without dialing the  
access code. See Creating Gateway users to unify two Strata CS Serverson  
page 13-17.  
To establish the TCP/IP connection, each administrator creates an IP Gateway  
that points to the other Server. The administrator can use the IP Gateway on his  
local Server to control dialing permissions for incoming calls. For example, the  
London administrator can prevent Boston users from making long-distance calls  
through his Server, by changing the dialing permissions of the Boston IP  
Gateway.  
Creating an IP Gateway  
To connect two Strata CS Servers over IP Gateways, administrators on each  
Server must create an IP Gateway that points to the other Server. For example, on  
an IP Gateway connection between Boston and London, the Boston Server has an  
IP Gateway called London,and the London Server has an IP Gateway called  
Boston.Each IP Gateway has an extension and password that the other IP  
Gateway uses to log in when connecting IP Gateway calls.  
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The IP Gateways extension is not meant to be dialed directly; it does not appear  
in the Client or the dial-by-name list, and calls to that extension will not go  
through. The extension is merely used behind the scenes to let remote Servers  
connect.  
You can use the IP Gateway to control remote usersdialing permissions when  
placing calls through your Server. For example, if you are the administrator of the  
London Server, and you want to prevent Boston users from placing long-distance  
calls through your Server, you edit the dialing permissions of the IP Gateway  
Boston.”  
Each remote Strata CS Server that you connect to over the Internet requires a  
separate IP Gateway. For example, if your Server connects to Servers in London  
and Chicago, you create two IP Gateways, called Londonand Chicago.”  
The IP Gateways view  
To add, edit, and delete IP Gateways, click the IP Gateways button in the View  
bar to display the IP Gateways view:  
Each of your IP Gateways is shown as a line in the view. The following table  
shows the information that is displayed for each IP Gateway.  
Column  
Name  
Description  
Name of the local IP Gateway, usually the name  
of the remote Servers location, or the name of  
the remote Server computer itself.  
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Column  
Description  
Extension  
Extension of the IP Gateway on the local Server,  
used by IP Gateways on remote Servers to log in  
when connecting IP calls.  
Password  
Password of the IP Gateway on the local Server,  
used by IP Gateways on remote Servers to log in  
when connecting IP calls.  
Remote Address IP address or hostname of the remote Server.  
Remote  
Extension  
Extension of the IP Gateway on the remote  
Server, used by the local Server to log in when  
connecting IP calls.  
Remote  
Password  
Password of the IP Gateway on the remote  
Server, used by the local Server to log in when  
connecting IP calls.  
Comments  
Any comments pertaining to the remote Server.  
Double-click an IP Gateway in the view to see its properties.  
Creating an IP Gateway  
The following graphic illustrates an IP Gateway created on a Boston Server, for  
purposes of connecting to a remote London Server:  
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To set up an IP Gateway  
1. Have the following information ready:  
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The Internet address of the remote Server  
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The extension and password of the IP Gateway on the remote Server.  
2. In the IP Gateways view, choose IP Gateways > New IP Gateway.  
3. Enter a Name for the IP Gateway. Typically the name describes the  
remote Servers location, for example, London.”  
4. Assign the IP Gateway a unique extension. The extension is not meant  
to be dialed, and does not appear in the Client or the dial-by-name  
directory. Calls to the extension will not be connected. The IP  
Gateways extension is used behind the scenes to connect to the remote  
Server to complete IP Gateway calls.  
5. Enter a Password for the IP Gateway, and enter it again in the  
Confirmation field.  
6. Add Comments to further identify the IP Gateway.  
7. Under Operator, select the extension to which callers using this IP  
Gateway are transferred when they press 0 from within the local system.  
For example, a user on the remote Server might call a user on this Server  
using this Gateway, and press 0 while in the local users voice mailbox.  
8. Under Telephone prompts, select the language of the Telephone  
Commands as heard by users on the remote Server who log in to the  
local system using this IP Gateway.  
9. Under Remote, specify the following information about the remote  
Server:  
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Remote Servers IP address. Enter the IP address in the format  
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. You can also enter the DNS name.  
Remote IP Gateways extension. Enter the extension of the IP  
Gateway on the remote Server that points to this Server.  
Remote IP Gateways password. Enter the password of the IP  
Gateway on the remote Server that points to this Server.  
10. On the Permissions tab, assign dialing permissions that limit the types  
of calls that can be made by remote users who make calls through this  
IP Gateway. For example, you might edit the local IP Gateways  
permissions to prevent London users from making unrestricted  
long-distance calls from London. See The Dialing tabon page 6-33.  
11. Click OK.  
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Important: The administrator on the remote Server needs to know the extension  
and password of your IP Gateway, to be able to correctly configure the IP Gateway  
on their Server that points to yours.  
Creating IP Gateway dialing services  
To use an IP Gateway connection, you must create at least one dialing service of  
the Internet-to-Phone Number or Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension type. For  
complete information about dialing services, see Chapter 8, Managing  
Outbound Calls.This section covers only the key points necessary to set up IP  
Gateway connections.  
Note: Before creating an IP Gateway dialing service, make sure you have  
created an IP Gateway that points to the remote Server. See Creating an IP  
Gatewayon page 13-9.  
The type of dialing service you must create, and how to create it, depends on the  
type of IP Gateway calling you want:  
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Calling Strata CS extensions on the remote Server. See page 13-13.  
Placing phone calls through the remote Server. See page 13-15.  
Placing Centrex/PBX calls through the remote Server. See  
page 13-16.  
You must create a separate dialing service for each type of IP Gateway calling you  
want to perform with a remote Server.  
Calling Strata CS extensions on the remote Server  
To call the remote Servers extensions over IP, you must create an  
Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension dialing service, selecting the remote Servers  
internal dial tone.  
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1. Choose File > New > Dialing Service > Internet-to-Centrex/PBX  
Extension Service.  
2. On the General tab, enter the following information about the remote  
Server:  
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IP Gateway. Select the IP Gateway that will direct calls from this  
dialing service to a remote Strata CS Server. See Creating an IP  
Gatewayon page 13-9. To create a new IP Gateway, click the IP  
Gateway button.  
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Remote Servers internal dial tone. Selecting this option enables  
users to connect to the remote Server itself, rather than having the  
remote Server place an outbound Centrex/PBX call.  
3. Enter all other information necessary to create the dialing service. For  
instructions, see Adding an Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension  
serviceon page 8-17.  
4. Click OK on any tab to add the dialing service.  
Users can now dial extensions on the remote Server by dialing the access code  
plus the extension, for example, 75-123.  
To configure Strata CS so that users can dial remote extensions directlywithout  
dialing the access codesee Creating Gateway users to unify two Strata CS  
Serverson page 13-17.  
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Immediately connecting to dial tone on the remote Server  
You can configure the dialing service to allow users to actually hear the remote  
Servers dial tone, so they can log in and check remote voice mail boxes, or press  
411 to access the dial-by-name directory on the remote Server.  
1. Create a dialing service exactly like the one described above.  
2. Set Minimum and Maximum number of digits to 0.  
With these settings, Strata CS connects to the remote dial tone immediately after  
the access code is entered (for example, 71), rather than waiting for digits to be  
collected by the local Server and then passed to the remote Server.  
Note: Another way of accomplishing the same thingwithout changing the  
minimum and maximum digitsis to instruct users to press # immediately after  
dialing the access code, as in 75#.  
Placing phone calls through the remote Server  
To place outbound calls through a remote Server over IP, you must create an  
Internet-to-Phone Number dialing service.  
1. Choose File > New > Dialing Service > Internet-to-Phone Number  
Service.  
2. On the General tab, enter the following information about the remote  
Strata CS Server:  
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IP Gateway. Select the IP Gateway that will direct calls from this  
dialing service to a remote Strata CS Server. See Creating an IP  
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Gatewayon page 13-9. To create a new IP Gateway, click the IP  
Gateway button.  
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access code of a Phone Number dialing service on the remote Server  
(typically 9). This field specifies the dialing service that the remote  
Server uses to place calls originating from your local Server.  
3. Enter all other information necessary to create the dialing service. For  
instructions, see Adding an Internet-to-Phone Number serviceon  
page 8-15.  
4. Click OK on any tab to add the dialing service.  
Users can now place outbound phone calls as if from the remote Server by dialing  
the access code plus the phone number, for example, 71-555-1212.  
Note: If when dialing out an IP to Phone Number dialing service you have  
problems sending digits to external phone systems, try increasing the DTMF Gain  
and DTMF On-time parameters in your Internet spans Tuning tab. See  
Fine-tuning your IP connectionon page 5-24.  
Placing Centrex/PBX calls through the remote Server  
Use this type of dialing service to connect to a legacy PBX system on the remote  
Server, or dial a Centrex extension.  
For this type of call, you must create an Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension  
dialing service, selecting the remote Servers Centrex/PBX Extension dialing  
service.  
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1. Choose File > New > Dialing Service > Internet-to-Centrex/PBX  
Extension Service.  
2. On the General tab, enter the following information about the remote  
Server:  
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IP Gateway. Select the IP Gateway that will direct calls from this  
dialing service to a remote Strata CS Server. See Creating an IP  
Gatewayon page 13-9. To create a new IP Gateway, click the IP  
Gateway button.  
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Click Remote Servers Centrex/PBX service access code. The  
remote Server completes the call by using the Centrex/PBX  
Extension dialing service whose access code you enter here.  
3. Enter all other information necessary to create the dialing service. For  
instructions, see Adding an Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension  
serviceon page 8-17.  
4. Click OK on any tab to add the dialing service.  
Users can now place outbound Centrex/PBX calls as if from the remote Server by  
dialing the access code plus the Centrex/PBX extension, for example, 74-5252.  
Creating Gateway users to unify two Strata CS Servers  
IP Gateway users are a way to connect two Strata CS Servers over the Internet or  
an IP network, so that users on both Servers appear to be of the type User. From  
the usersperspective, the two Servers become a single Strata CS site.  
When you configure two Servers in this way, users can:  
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Dial any users extension directly, without an access code.  
See local users and remote users listed together in the Clients Users view,  
Place Call To dialog box, and all other places where a list of users appears.  
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Select any user when placing a call, transferring a call or creating a  
conference call.  
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Search for any user in the dial-by-name directory.  
Forward calls to any extension, or include any extension in a routing list.  
From the usersperspective, IP Gateway users appear identical to local users (of  
the type User), except that IP Gateway usershook states do not appear in the  
Clients Users view.  
By connecting two Servers over a private IP network and unifying them with IP  
Gateway users, you can effectively double the number of stations your Strata CS  
system supports.  
Overview of IP Gateway users  
An IP Gateway user is a special type of user that you create to mirror a user on  
the remote Server. For each user on the remote Server, you create an IP Gateway  
user on the local Server. For example, if the remote Server has a user named Pete  
Storpin, you would create a user of the type IP Gateway named Pete Storpin on  
the local Server that points to the remote user.  
The administrator on the remote Server performs the same action, creating an IP  
Gateway user on the remote Server to mirror each User on your Server.  
When a local user (of the type User) dials an IP Gateway users extension, behind  
the scenes the IP Gateway user automatically forwards the call over your Servers  
Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension dialing service to the matching user on the  
remote Server.  
Before creating IP Gateway users  
To create an IP Gateway user, you must have already done the following on each  
Server:  
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Created an IP Gateway to point to the remote Server. See Creating an IP  
Gatewayon page 13-9.  
Created an Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension dialing service that  
connects to the remote Servers internal dial tone. See Calling Strata CS  
extensions on the remote Serveron page 13-13.  
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Made sure that no extensions on one Server conflict with extensions on  
the other. To avoid conflicts, you might have all the extensions on one  
Server begin with 1, while all the extensions on the other Server begin  
with 2.  
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The IP Gateway Configuration Worksheet in Appendix C can help you plan your  
IP Gateway connection so that no conflicts occur.  
To create an IP Gateway user  
1. From the Users view, choose Users > New User.  
2. Under Type, select IP Gateway.  
3. Under IP Gateway, select the IP Gateway that points to the remote  
Server where this user resides. To create a new IP Gateway, click the  
IP Gateway button.  
4. Make sure that the Gateway users Extension matches the users  
extension on the remote Server. This field is the only field that must be  
identical to the remote users setup. However, you must make Name the  
same as well, to reduce confusion.  
5. From the Notifications tab, select the type of e-mail notification the user  
will receive. If the IP connection is disrupted, messages will have been  
collected and saved. Enter the e-mail address or addresses to which  
notifications will be sent. Select an option for attaching a voice message  
to the e-mail notification. Click Schedule to always send a notification,  
or to only send a notification during specific times. For more  
information on e-mail notifications, see The Notifications tabon  
page 6-17.  
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6. From the Call Handling tab, click Call Forwarding. Click To another  
number. Under Call using, select the Internet-to-Centrex dialing  
service with which you connect to the remote Server. Under Number,  
enter the extension of the user on the remote Server.  
7. Enter the rest of the user information, which governs how the Gateway  
user behaves on the local Server. For complete instructions on adding  
users, see The General tabon page 6-9.  
8. Click OK.  
Using Contact PINs with IP Gateway users  
When a contact employs a Contact PIN to dial an IP Gateway user, the Contact  
PIN is lost when the call is transferred to the actual user on the other Server. The  
contact might then appear in the Call Monitor as an unknown caller.  
To make sure that Contact PINs are recognized in all cases, users must duplicate  
their contacts on the Gateway user account. For example, if Pete Storpin has  
defined his wife as a contact with a PIN of 55, he must log in to his Gateway user  
account on the remote Server and define his wife again, using the same PIN of 55.  
Note: The first time a user receives a Contact PIN call over the IP Gateway  
connection, the user must associate the call with the contact. Then the contact will  
be recognized on subsequent calls.  
An easy way to duplicate contacts is to export them from the local Servers  
account and import them to the remote Servers Gateway user account. For a full  
description of Contact PINs, and instructions on exporting and importing  
contacts, see Strata CS Client User Guide.  
Fine-tuning your IP connection __________________________  
Strata CSs IP Span dialog box includes a Tuning tab that you use to change any  
of the IPLink board parameters between IP calls. Changes you make while a call  
is in progress on the board will not be reflected until the call completes and a new  
call is initiated. See Fine-tuning your IP connectionon page 5-24.  
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CHAPTER 14  
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CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About extending Strata CS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-2  
Extending Strata CS with off-the-shelf applications . . . . . . . . . . . 14-3  
Extending Strata CS with third-party devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-4  
The Strata CS SDK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-8  
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About extending Strata CS ______________________________  
Versatility is what makes Strata CS so powerful, and that versatility is enhanced  
even further by the ability to integrate other applications into the Strata CS Server.  
You can extend a Strata CS system in the following ways:  
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In-band signaling applications. Software designed to interact with PBX  
or Centrex systems can be configured to work with Strata CS, providing  
custom IVR or call-handling functions (fax back, touch tone data  
retrieval, and so on).  
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TAPI applications. TAPI-compatible phone dialers and contact managers  
such as Act!, Goldmine, and Outlook can be integrated into Strata CS  
through the Strata CS TAPI Service Provider.  
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Third-party telephony devices. Devices such as fax servers and voice  
mail systems can be integrated into the Strata CS Server.  
Custom software. If you have a requirement that cannot be met by one of  
the many off-the-shelf applications available from third-party vendors,  
programmers can use the Strata CS Software Development Kit (SDK) to  
The next section of this chapter discusses extending Strata CS with off-the-shelf  
applications. The rest of the chapter will give you an overview of what  
following topics:  
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Extending Strata CS with off-the-shelf applications(page 14-3).  
Discusses how in-band signaling and TAPI applications can be integrated  
into the Strata CS Server.  
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Extending Strata CS with third-party devices(page 14-4). Discusses  
how to integrate third-party telephony devices.  
The Strata CS SDK(page 14-8). Gives an overview of the SDK, which  
contains the following tools:  
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The IVR Plug-in API(page 14-9). A powerful way to integrate  
virtually any interactive voice response or voice processing  
application with your Strata CS system.  
The Device Status API(page 14-11). A software component that  
gives custom applications the ability to get detailed information  
about trunks and stations from the Strata CS Server.  
The Client API(page 14-12). A set of software components that  
gives custom applications the ability to access all functions found in  
the Strata CS Client.  
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Extending Strata CS with off-the-shelf applications __________  
Many off-the-shelf applications produced by third-party vendors can be  
integrated into the Strata CS Server without any custom programming. These  
applications are integrated in one of the following ways:  
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In-band signaling applications can be configured to work with most  
Centrex and PBX systems, including Strata CS.  
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TAPI applications can use the Strata CS TAPI Service Provider to  
communicate with the Server.  
In-band signaling applications  
A human caller can send commands to any PBX, including Strata CS, by  
generating a flash hook command by quickly pressing and releasing the hang-up  
button (or hook) on a telephone handset cradle. The flash hook command signals  
the PBX that special instructions will follow, such as placing a call on hold or  
transferring a call to another extension. For example, a Strata CS user can  
generate a flash and then press 1 to transfer a call.  
This method of sending instructions is called in-band signaling. Many telephony  
applications use this same method, communicating with PBX or Centrex systems  
through flash hook commands.  
Most PBXs use their own proprietary sets of flash hook commands. An  
application that uses in-band signaling will usually provide you with a way to  
configure it for a specific set of flash hook commands, such as those used by  
Strata CS. For example, &3 (a flash followed by a 3) is the flash hook command  
that Strata CS uses to disconnect from a call, so you can configure the in-band  
signaling application to use &3 as its disconnect command. For a complete list of  
the Strata CS telephone commands, see the Telephone Commands Quick  
Referencein Strata CS Client User Guide.  
TAPI applications  
TAPI applications can communicate with the Server through the Strata CS TAPI  
Service Provider (TSP). The TSP can be installed on the Strata CS Server and on  
any workstation networked to the Server. When it is installed, users can use  
TAPI-enabled phone dialers, contact managers, and similar applications. No  
modem is required, and the Strata CS Client does not need to be installed on the  
users computer.  
The TSP runs in the background, establishing a connection between the TAPI  
application and the Strata CS Server. Whenever a call is transferred to the station  
being monitored by the TSP, any TAPI-compatible application running on the  
same PC is notified of the call. The application can then perform functions such  
as getting caller ID or DID, transferring the call, putting the call on hold, parking  
the call, or hanging up. TAPI applications can also place new calls.  
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While any TAPI-compatible application should work with Strata CS, the  
following contact managers are actively supported:  
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Act! 3.0, 4.0, and 2000  
GoldMine 4.0 and 5.0, and FrontOffice 2000  
Microsoft Outlook 98 and Outlook 2000  
For detailed instructions on how to install the TSP and use it with the supported  
contact managers, see the chapter on Installing the Strata CS Workstation  
Applicationsin Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual. If you are writing  
a TAPI compliant application, see the online Strata CS SDK and API  
Programming Guide (TVSDK.PDF) for a discussion of the TAPI features that the  
TSP supports. (The developers guide is installed with the SDK.)  
Extending Strata CS with third-party devices _______________  
Many telephony devices produced by third-party vendors, such as fax servers or  
voice mail systems, can be integrated into the Strata CS Server. This option is  
only available for devices connected to MSI boards.  
To use a third-party device with Strata CS, attach the device to a Strata CS station  
and configure it using the tabs in the User dialog box.  
DID, or extension numbers, to the station as touchtone digits (DTMF). Consult  
the documentation for your third-party device for more information on the kind  
of DTMF information that is required.  
Note: Some third-party devices require a delay before DTMF digits are sent to the  
device. To specify this delay, change the SendDigitsToStationDelay registry  
setting (see Modifying other supported Strata CS settingson page A-28).  
To send DID information to a device as DTMF, on the Phone tab select one of the  
following methods from the Send digits to station drop-down list.  
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Do not send digits. If you are not integrating a third-party device, accept  
the default method. No DTMF digits are sent.  
Send DID from PSTN. Send the DID number as DTMF digits from the  
trunk on which the call arrived.  
Send users extension number. Send the extension number of the  
calling user as DTMF digits.  
Send call type and extension number. Send the call type and extension  
number as DTMF digits. This method is described in detail in the next  
section.  
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Note: If you choose any setting except the default Do not send digits, all call  
screening options are disabled for the station.  
Sending call type and extension number to a device  
The Send call type and extension number method sends DTMF digits that  
represent the call type and one or more extension numbers to help the third-party  
device determine where the call came from. Using this information, the  
third-party device can customize call handling for individual calls.  
For example, a third-party voice mail system can use the extension number to  
preselect a specific users voice mailbox. Using the call type, the system can then  
customize how the call is handled. When users dial in from their desks, they are  
connected directly to their voice mailboxes and offered a retrieve voice mail”  
menu. For external callers, the voice mail system offers a leave messagemenu  
with the users voice mailbox already selected.  
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The possible combinations of DTMF digits that are sent to the device are  
described in the following table.  
Type of call  
DTMF digits sent  
Direct call to this extension from an external  
caller.  
1”  
Direct call to this extension from an internal  
caller at another Strata CS source extension.  
2{source extension}#”  
Call from an external caller to a different  
target extension.  
"5{target extension}#"  
The call was sent to this extension via a  
routing list action because the target  
extension was busy or the call was not  
answered.  
Call from an internal caller at another source  
extension to a different target extension.  
"6{target extension}#  
{source extension}#"  
The call was sent to this extension via a  
routing list action because the target  
extension was busy or the call was not  
answered.  
The following example illustrates one way that Strata CS can be configured to  
send DID digits to stations:  
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Frank Smith is assigned extension 101. Miri Anatolia is assigned  
extension 102.  
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A third-party voice mail system is attached to several Strata CS stations.  
one an extension, as in Voice Mail Port 1at extension 301, Voice Mail  
Port 2at extension 302, and so forth. When setting the Send digits to  
station option for each user, the system administrator selected Send call  
type and extension number. Finally, each voice mail port is added to a  
workgroup called Voice Mail, at extension 300 (for more on setting up  
workgroups, see Creating a Workgroupon page 7-3).  
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Both Frank and Miri have a routing list that rings them first at their own  
extensions, and then sends calls to the workgroup Voice Mail at extension  
300. Any calls for Frank and Miri that they do not pick up go directly to  
the first available voice mail port in the workgroup.  
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Note: It is highly recommended that you use more than one voice mail device in  
a scenario such as the previous example. A single device at extension 300, for  
example, can only handle one call at a timeeither a user checking for voice  
messages or an external caller leaving a message. If a second call comes in to the  
device while it is busy, the second call goes to the final action of extension 300s  
routing list, which may be Strata CSs voice mail, or any other final action that you  
configured.  
Using the previous example again for illustration, the possible DTMF  
combinations that may be sent to one of the voice mail systems are described in  
the next table. In all cases, the call is handled by the first available voice mail  
device in the workgroup Voice Mail.  
Type of call  
DTMF digits sent  
An external caller calls Voice Mail directly at  
extension 300 in order to leave a message for a  
user.  
1”  
For a direct external call, the DTMF digits do not  
contain any information about the extension that  
was dialed. The caller follows the prompts offered  
by the device to identify the user who will receive  
the message.  
Frank Smith at extension 101 calls Voice Mail  
directly at extension 300 in order to retrieve his  
voice messages.  
2101#”  
For a direct internal call, the DTMF digits identify  
Franks extension. The voice mail device can send  
Frank directly to his own voice mailbox.  
An external caller calls Miri Anatolia at extension  
102. If there is no answer or a busy signal at  
extension 102, the call rings Voice Mail at  
extension 300.  
"5102#"  
For an external call re-routed by a routing list, the  
DTMF digits contain Miris extension. The voice  
mail device can send the caller directly to Miris  
voice mailbox to leave a message for her.  
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Type of call  
DTMF digits sent  
Frank Smith at extension 101 calls Miri Anatolia at "6102#101#"  
extension 102. If there is no answer or a busy  
signal at extension 102, the call rings Voice Mail at  
extension 300.  
For an internal call re-routed by a routing list, the  
DTMF digits contain Franks and Miris extensions.  
The voice mail device can send Frank directly to  
Miris voice mailbox where he can leave her a  
message, and he may be identified as the sender.  
The Strata CS SDK_____________________________________  
The Strata CS SDK is a powerful set of software libraries that programmers can  
use to achieve the tightest possible integration between their applications and the  
Strata CS Server. A programmer can use the SDK to integrate custom voice and  
call processing applications such as:  
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Order processing systems with interactive voice response (IVR)  
Customer identification and screen pop applications  
Smart operators that transfer calls based on caller ID or other information  
Automatic customer support call handling  
Custom applications that monitor the status of Strata CS devices  
Applications that use the Strata CS SDK can be created by programmers who  
have experience with a Windows programming platform such as Visual Basic,  
Visual C++, or Delphi. Toshiba maintains a list of consultants qualified to  
develop applications using the Strata CS SDK.  
Most custom applications can use in-band signaling (as described in In-band  
signaling applicationson page 14-3) to perform caller ID and call control and do  
not need any other software. However, applications that need to perform  
interactive voice-processing tasks (collecting and interpreting touch-tone digits,  
playing and recording voice files, generating spoken messages, and so on) require  
a telephony toolkit (see Developing IVR Plug-ins with a telephony toolkiton  
page 14-10 for details).  
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Installing the Strata CS SDK  
The Strata CS SDK consists of sample programs and help files as well as the  
software libraries that programmers will use to integrate their applications with  
Strata CS. You can print the Strata CS SDK and API Programming Guide  
(TVSDK.PDF) and provide it to programmers.  
To install the Strata CS SDK  
1. Run the TVSDK.exeprogram located in \Strata CSon the Strata CS CD.  
2. Follow the instructions in the Strata CS SDK Setup window.  
The Strata CS SDK Application Programming Interfaces  
The Strata CS SDK consists of three APIs (Application Programming Interfaces)  
that can be incorporated into custom applications. Each API is a software library  
that the application can use to access specific functions and data within Strata CS.  
The following APIs are provided:  
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The IVR Plug-in API. Using the IVR Plug-in API, programmers can  
tightly integrate a custom application with the Strata CS Server to perform  
complex call-handling or voice-processing tasks (order entry, customer  
service, e-mail readers, and so on). The application (called an IVR  
Plug-in) is a virtual extension on the Strata CS Server. The IVR Plug-in  
can be dialed from a phone or auto attendant, called from an internet  
trunk, or have calls forwarded or transferred to it, just like a regular  
extension assigned to a user.  
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The Device Status API. Using the Device Status API, an application can  
monitor the status of all devices on the Strata CS Server. For example, it  
can monitor current users on the system, obtain the name of a user  
currently logged on at a station, or identify the trunk to which a station is  
connected. The application can generate custom reports concerning the  
calls handled by Strata CS.  
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The Client API. Using the Client API, applications can interact with the  
Strata CS Server database.  
The remainder of this chapter provides an overview of each API. For more  
detailed information, see the Strata CS SDK and API Programming Guide.  
The IVR Plug-in API  
The IVR Plug-in API enables a custom application to function as a virtual  
extension on the Strata CS Server. The application (called an IVR Plug-in) can act  
just as if it were using a regular extension assigned to a user. IVR Plug-ins run on  
the Strata CS Server and are assigned an extension in the Strata CS  
Administrators IVR Plug-in view. Programmers use the IVR Plug-in API to get  
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notification of new calls from the Strata CS Server, retrieve caller ID, DID, or  
other call data, and then optionally perform any voice processing (get digits, play  
or record greetings, perform database lookups, and so forth) using a telephony  
toolkit. After an IVR Plug-in finishes processing the call, it can hang up or  
transfer the call back to any Strata CS extension, auto attendant, voice mail box,  
or even another IVR Plug-in. IVR Plug-ins can also make outbound calls, which  
can be useful for predictive dialing applications.  
IVR Plug-in sample programs  
The following IVR Plug-in sample applications are included with the API:  
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CustomerID Plug-in. A Visual Basic project that demonstrates how to  
transfer customers to different agents automatically, based on the  
customers area code. Programmers can install and run the compiled  
sample program on a Strata CS Server without modification, or they can  
use Visual Basic to customize it as desired.  
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CustomerID database manager. A small program to maintain the  
Customer and Agent databases accessed by the CustomerID Plug-in. The  
program can be used to customize the customer and agent data for your  
Strata CS Server site.  
OutBound Calling Plug-in. A Visual Basic project that demonstrates  
how a Plug-in can place outbound calls, send data, and then return control  
to the Server. The compiled sample program will run on a Strata CS  
Server without modification, but you must have Visual Basic and a  
telephony toolkit (such as CallSuite) to modify and recompile the sample  
program.  
Developing IVR Plug-ins with a telephony toolkit  
The Strata CS SDK allows a programmer to integrate an application with the  
Strata CS Server, but it does not provide tools to perform tasks such as dialing a  
phone number, interpreting touch-tone digits, playing or recording voice files, or  
generating spoken messages. These tasks require a telephony toolkit such as  
CallSuite.  
Telephony toolkits can be used to build applications such as:  
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Order entry systems  
Benefits enrollment hotlines  
Real estate fax lines  
Voice mail and paging systems  
Product literature fax-on-demand systems  
Movie rating and information lines  
Talking classifieds  
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Predictive dialers  
Golf tee reservation systems  
Ski condition hotlines  
IVR Plug-in licensing  
IVR Plug-ins are licensed at runtime and count against your station licenses. Your  
system may be configured to support an unlimited number of Plug-ins, but each  
simultaneous call to an IVR Plug-in will consume one station license for the  
duration of the call.  
For example, if you have a system with 16 station licenses, and 15 of those  
stations are assigned to users, you have one free station license that can be applied  
to calling an IVR Plug-in. If one person makes a call to a Plug-in, and during the  
call another user makes a call to the same or a different IVR Plug-in, at that point  
the caller hears a message that the extension is not available, and an error is  
logged to the Strata CS Servers Windows NT Event Log saying that the license  
count has been exceeded.  
The Device Status API  
The Device Status API provides functions that allow an application to monitor the  
status of all devices (stations and trunks) on a Strata CS Server. The application  
can obtain the device name, number, hook state, current activity, and extensions  
for each device on the system. Each extension can be examined for the extension  
number, the users name, and whether the extension is in a Do Not Disturb  
personal status. Using these functions, the application could:  
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Monitor current users on the system and maintain a call log in a format  
customized for your special needs.  
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Obtain a current list of users permanently assigned to a station.  
Obtain the name of a user currently logged in at a station.  
Identify the trunk to which a station is connected.  
All Device Status information is read-only. The API can be used in combination  
with the IVR Plug-in API to provide IVR applications with device information.  
The Device Status sample program  
The Device Status sample program is a Visual Basic project for a simple device  
monitor that displays a constantly updated list of status reports on each device in  
the system. Programmers can use this sample program as a starting point for their  
own applications, expanding and customizing it as desired. It requires no  
hardware or software beyond what is already required for the Strata CS Server  
and Visual Basic.  
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The Client API  
The Client API is an extensive collection of the COM objects used to write the  
Strata CS Client. It contains objects that are typically used to interact with the  
Strata CS Server database and the call-processing engine. Using the objects  
available in the Client API, your applications can use any function found in the  
Strata CS Client.  
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APPENDIX A  
APPENDIX A  
STRATA CS CONFIGURATION  
SETTINGS  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
About Strata CS configuration settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2  
Strata CS Server registry settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2  
Strata CS Workstation applications registry settings . . . . . . . . . . . A-7  
Strata CS Server language locale settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-11  
Defining custom tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-12  
Disabling Dialogic devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-13  
Dialogic voice board settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-18  
Using the Strata CS Settings program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-26  
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About Strata CS configuration settings____________________  
This appendix lists the Strata CS configuration settings that store low-level  
information that is rarely changed, or that cannot be changed using the  
Administrator.  
Many configuration settings are stored in the Windows registry on the Server  
applications are installed. Some settings are stored at the machine level and apply  
to all users on that machine while others are stored for the current user. The  
Windows registry settings can be edited using Regedit.exeor Regedt32.exe  
.
Other configuration settings are stored in the Strata CS database. These settings  
can be edited with the Strata CS Settings program as described in Using the  
Strata CS Settings programon page A-26.  
Note: In this chapter, HKLM is the abbreviation for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE  
and HKCU is the abbreviation for HKEY_CURRENT_USER.  
Strata CS Server registry settings_________________________  
Many registry settings are set at installation time. In this appendix, the default  
valueslisted for registry settings refer to the values that will be used when there  
is no registry entry, not to defaults set by the Strata CS installer.  
One Strata CS Server registry setting is found (or can be created) under the  
following registry key:  
HKLM\Software\Toshiba\Strata CS\  
..\Toshiba\Strata CS\  
COMPANY  
STRING value sent to incoming IP callers who are directed to an auto  
attendant or IVR Plug-in. Some terminals such as NetMeeting will be  
able to display this name in their user interface. Calls that go directly to  
users will use the users name instead. Note that this value is written by  
the installer. This setting takes effect when SendDisplayOnAnswerCall  
(see page A-6) is non-zero. See also Q931DefaultSourceName on  
page A-6.  
Default is Strata CS.  
These Strata CS Server registry settings in the following table are found (or can  
be created) under the following registry key:  
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HKLM\Software\Toshiba\Strata CS\Server\Setting  
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..\Server\Settings\  
AnalogMinTrunkOnhookTime  
DWORD value specifying the minimum on-hook time in milliseconds  
before the trunk will be used for another outbound call.  
Default is 3000 milliseconds.  
BCPComPort  
DWORD value specifying the COM port used to connect to the BCP  
panel for Watchdog mode. The watchdog signal is transmitted by Strata  
CS over a serial cable that connects the PC COM port to the RS-232  
Watchdog Signalport on the connection panel.  
Default is 1, indicating that the serial cable is connected to the COM1  
port. If you are using the COM1 port for another device, such as a mouse,  
change this setting to 2 and use the COM2 port.  
ConferenceMgr1 and ConferenceMgr2  
In an environment that has both Strata and MSI station boards, these  
values specify whether Strata CS uses all of the available conference  
managers on the Strata boards before using the conference managers on  
the MSI boards, or vice versa.  
The following case-sensitive codes are used to refer to the MSI and  
Strata boards: TvMsi.TerminalMgrand TvStrata.TerminalMgr  
.
Default settings use the conference managers on the MSI boards first:  
ConferenceMgr1 = TvMsi.TerminalMgr”  
,
ConferenceMgr2 = TvStrata.TerminalMgr”  
DbCacheInterval  
DWORD value specifying the number of minutes between database  
cache refreshes.  
Default is minutes. Setting to zero to turns off cache refreshes.  
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DisableDevices  
See Disabling Dialogic deviceson page A-13 for details.  
Default is  
0
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EmptySentItemsFolder  
DWORD value specifying whether or not to purge the Sent box in a  
Lotus Notes-based e-mail system each time an e-mail notification  
includes an attached voice message. If you are not using an e-mail system  
based on Lotus Notes, you do not need to define this setting. For more  
information, see Using Lotus Notes for e-mail notificationin Strata CS  
Installation & Maintenance Manual.  
Default value is 0, specifying that the Sent box should not be purged. A  
value of 1 indicates that the Sent box should be purged.  
ExternalCallOfferingDelay  
DWORD value specifying the wait (in milliseconds) before Strata CS  
starts call offering on a trunk for routing lists and call forwarding. This  
setting applies to normal PSTN calls (analog, RB T1, and ISDN). For IP  
calls where a positive indication of connection is received, use  
ExternalCallOfferingDelayConnected  
.
Default is 8000 milliseconds.  
ExternalCallOfferingDelayConnected  
DWORD value specifying the wait (in milliseconds) before Strata CS  
starts call offering on a trunk for routing lists and call forwarding. This  
setting applies to IP calls where a positive indication of connection is  
received. For normal PSTN calls (analog, RB T1, and ISDN), use  
ExternalCallOfferingDelay  
.
Default is 100 milliseconds.  
LogPath  
STRING value specifying the subdirectory in which Strata CS Server log  
files (Tvlogxxx.TXT) will be created. If this registry value does not exist,  
or points to an invalid directory, Server logging will be disabled.  
Default path is: (empty string).  
LogSize  
DWORD value specifying the maximum size of each Strata CS Server  
log file (Tvlogxxx.TXT) in megabytes.  
Default value is 1MB. A value of 0 will disable logging.  
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Mail  
DWORD value specifying whether or not Strata CS e-mail functionality  
will be available. This includes e-mail notification and Exchange  
synchronization.  
Default value is 1 (e-mail functionality is available). A value of 0  
specifies that e-mail functionality is not available.  
MaxNonSilence  
DWORD value specifying the maximum length of uninterrupted sound  
(in 10 ms units) that will be recorded before the recording is terminated.  
Default is 0 (no time-out).  
MinDiskFreeSpace  
DWORD value specifying the minimum amount of disk space (in  
megabytes) that must be available for logging and saving voice  
messages. If the minimum amount is not available, no logging will occur  
and no voice messages will be saved.  
Default value is 50MB.  
MonitorInterval  
DWORD value specifying the interval in minutes between Strata CS  
Device Monitor checks. At each interval the Monitor goes through all  
current devices to see if they are responding, and restarts them if they do  
not respond within 10 seconds.  
Default is 5 minutes.  
MonitorTimeout  
DWORD value in minutes. This is the length of time that Strata CS waits  
before automatically restarting a non responding device. When an  
automatic restart is invoked, a message is added to the Windows Event  
Log: Device %1 is not responding, restarting...”  
Default is  
5
minutes.  
MonitorRestart  
DWORD value. If this is non-zero, when the system detects a  
nonresponding device it will attempt to restart it. A non-zero setting can  
cause problems when a device is not responding, because it can result in  
slow database access.  
Default is 1.  
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NumLogs  
DWORD value specifying the number of Strata CS Server log files  
Tvlogxxx.TXT) kept before they are overwritten.  
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Default is 1.  
PartyCustomDataMax  
DWORD value specifying the maximum size allowed (in bytes) for  
custom data attached to each party. If a Client attempts to set custom data  
for a party that exceeds this size, the attempt will be disallowed.  
Default is 10000 bytes.  
Q931DefaultSourceName  
STRING value used when forwarding incoming PSTN calls without  
caller ID to an Internet Address or gateway service. The IPLink drivers  
will substitute the string Nameunless another string is provided in the  
in source address. This key should have the same value as the Company  
setting (see page A-2).  
Default is Strata CS.  
RefreshVMWI  
DWORD value specifying the number of milliseconds to wait before  
refreshing the CLASS phone message waiting lights.  
Default is 5000 milliseconds.  
RequireLoginForTUIOnTrunk  
DWORD value specifying whether or not Strata CS will require a user  
login after pressing ** on a remote phone.  
Default value is 1 (login is required). A value of 0 specifies that login is  
not required.  
SendDisplayOnAnswerCall  
DWORD value specifying whether or not to display the company or user  
name to inbound Internet callers. You may need to disable this setting to  
use certain IP boards that do not support this feature.  
Default is 0 (automatic), specifying that all boards except the IP041  
boards provide a display string when answering a call. A setting of 1  
always provides a display string, which will cause Dialogic Farallon  
boards to fail on inbound calls. A setting of 2 never provides a display  
string.  
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TruncateRecordings  
DWORD value specifying whether or not Strata CS should truncate extra  
silence at the end of voice message recordings.  
Default is 1, specifying that silence is truncated. A value of 0 specifies  
that extra silence is not truncated.  
UnknownCallerName  
STRING value specifying the name to display in the call log when the  
actual caller name is unknown.  
Default is Unknown”  
.
UserVoxPath  
STRING value specifying the path for local user voice prompts. Path  
string must end in a backslash.  
Default is set during installation.  
WaitLoopCurrentTimeout  
DWORD value specifying the number of milliseconds to wait for loop  
current before dialing an outside number. Set this to zero to skip loop  
current checks when making outbound calls.  
Default is 1400 milliseconds.  
WrapupTime  
DWORD value specifying the number of milliseconds (for an ACD  
workgroup) between when an agent hangs up a call and when the caller  
waiting the longest is notified that the agent became available.  
Default is 4000 milliseconds.  
Strata CS Workstation applications registry settings _________  
All supported Strata CS workstation registry settings are found (or can be created)  
under the registry keys presented in this section. The workstation application  
settings are divided into those that apply to the current user (following section)  
and those set for the local machine (beginning on page A-9).  
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Current User Settings  
The workstation application settings in this section are located in  
HKEY_CURRENT_USER.  
HKCU\Software\Toshiba\Strata CS\Client\Admin\App  
..\Client\Admin\App  
LoggedInUserId  
STRING value indicating the ID of the user who last logged in.  
Default is “” (empty string) on installation.  
HKCU\Software\Toshiba\Strata CS\Client\Logon  
..\Client\Logon  
Extension  
STRING value specifying the users extension.  
Default is 0”  
.
Server  
STRING value specifying the name of the Strata CS Server computer.  
May be either a NetBios name (for example, Strata CS) or an IP  
Address (for example, 123.12.76.102).  
Default is (empty string).  
PingTimeout  
DWORD value specifying the ping timeout duration. If this is not set to  
0, users who log on to the Terminal Server remotely will need  
administrator permissions to run the Client (see Installing the Client on  
Microsoft Terminal Serverin Strata CS Installation & Maintenance  
Manual).  
Default is 0”  
.
Address  
STRING value specifying the users station ID.  
Default is 0”  
.
Username  
STRING value specifying the users Strata CS login name.  
Default is “” (empty string).  
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Local Machine Settings  
The workstation application settings in this section are located in  
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.  
HKLM\Software\Toshiba\Strata CS\Client\Client\App  
..\Client\Client\App  
LoggedInUserId  
STRING value indicating the ID of the user who last logged in.  
Default is “” (empty string) on installation.  
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Client\TSP  
..\Client\TSP  
HangUpCalls  
DWORD value specifying whether or not the current user can hang up  
calls in a TAPI client application that is using the Strata CS TAPI Service  
Provider (TSP). This setting is important for GoldMine users.  
Default is 1 (Clients can hang up calls using TAPI functions). A setting  
of 0 will prevent Clients from hanging up calls via TAPI.  
TraceMaxRevisions  
DWORD value specifying the maximum number of backup log files that  
will be generated on this machine before the Strata CS TAPI Service  
Provider (TSP) starts overwriting the oldest files.  
Default is 10 log files.  
TraceToFile  
DWORD value specifying whether or not the TSP will log activity for  
this user to a disk file.  
Default is 1 (TSP will log).  
TraceDirectory  
STRING value specifying the path to the TSP log file folder.  
Default is the \Logssubdirectory of the Strata CS Client install folder.  
TraceLevel  
DWORD value specifying a number used to limit logging output from  
the TSP. The higher it is, the more events will be logged.  
Default is 10 events.  
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HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Client\TSP\Logon  
..\Client\TSP\Logon  
Address  
STRING value specifying the station ID that the TAPI Service Provider  
(TSP) will monitor for incoming calls. TAPI client applications are  
notified of all calls to this station.  
The user can set and change this value using the Strata CS TAPI  
Configuration Wizard.  
No default. Must be set before the TSP can run.  
Server  
STRING value specifying the name of the Strata CS Server computer to  
which the TSP will call. May be either a NetBios name (for example,  
Strata CS) or an IP Address (for example, 123.12.76.102).  
The user can set and change this value using the Strata CS TAPI  
Configuration Wizard.  
No default. Must be set before the TSP can run.  
UserName  
STRING value showing the name that appears in the Call Log for  
incoming and outgoing calls that use the TSP.  
The user can set and change this value using the Strata CS TAPI  
Configuration Wizard.  
No default. Must be set before the TSP can run.  
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Strata CS Server language locale settings__________________  
Strata CS currently uses the following locale codes:  
EN00  
EN10  
ES00  
U.S. English  
U.K. English  
Latin American Spanish  
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Server\TUI  
..\Server\TUI  
DefaultLocaleCode  
STRING value specifying the default locale code.  
Default value is determined during installation.  
Locale definitions  
Each installed locale code has its own set of registry entries, as follows:  
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Server\TUI\<LocaleCode>  
..\Server\TUI  
Description  
STRING value specifying the language description for this locale code.  
Defaults are: EN00 =US English, EN10 = UK English, ES00 =  
Latin American Spanish”  
.
LocaleDLL  
STRING value specifying the DLL to use for this locale code.  
Defaults are: EN00 = TVLEN00.DLL, EN10 = TVLEN10.DLL”  
,
ES00 = TVLES00.DLL”  
.
SentenceFile  
STRING value specifying the Sentence file for this locale code.  
Defaults are: EN00 = TVLEN00.INI, EN10 = TVLEN10.INI,  
ES00 = TVLES00.INI”  
.
VapFile  
STRING value specifying the system voice file for this locale code.  
Defaults are: EN00 = TVLEN00.VAP, EN10 = TVLEN10.VAP”  
,
ES00 = TVLES00.VAP.  
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Defining custom tones _________________________________  
Custom tones can be defined for incoming fax detection and disconnect detection.  
You can define one incoming fax tone and up to ten different disconnect tones  
under the following Windows NT registry keys:  
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Server\ToneDefinitions  
\IncomingFaxTone  
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Server\ToneDefinitions  
\DisconnectTone<n>  
where <n>is a digit from 1 through 9 (for example, \DisconnectTone1  
,
\DisconnectTone2, and so forth).  
After you enter custom tones, you must restart the Strata CS Server. At startup,  
Strata CS will read the definitions for all custom tones and define them to the  
Dialogic drivers.  
Each custom tone is defined by the DWORD keys shown in the next table.  
Custom Tone Keys  
Key  
Description  
freq1  
First frequency (in Hz) for the tone  
freq1dev  
freq2  
Allowable deviation for the first frequency (in Hz)  
Second frequency (in Hz) for the tone  
Allowable deviation for the second frequency (in Hz)  
1 = cadenced tone, 0 = noncadenced tone  
freq2dev  
cadence  
minrep  
Number of repetitions for the cadence (that is, the number of  
times that the on/off signal is repeated)  
dualtone  
1 = dualtone, 0 = single tone  
cadenceon  
Length of time for which the cadence is on(in 10ms units)  
Allowable deviation for ontime (in 10ms units)  
Length of time for which the cadence is off(in 10ms units)  
cadenceon_dev  
cadenceoff  
cadenceoff_dev Allowable deviation for offtime (in 10ms units)  
leadingedge  
1 = tone detection on leading edge, 0 = on trailing edge  
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Example: Defining a disconnect detection tone  
Custom trunk disconnect detection tones are used in installations where a PBX  
sits between the central office and Strata CS, and where the PBX does not provide  
a fast busy tone to indicate trunk hangup.  
The keys in the next table are DWORD values that define a disconnect tone with  
the following characteristics:  
n
n
n
n
n
A Dual Tone Frequency of 400Hz 450 Hz (that is, 425 +/- 25)  
On between 460ms 500ms (that is, 480ms +/- 20ms)  
Off between 440ms 480ms (that is, 460ms +/- 20ms)  
Cadence must repeat 2 times  
Cadence begins on the leading edge of the tone  
Custom Tone Keys  
Key  
DWORD Description  
freq1  
425  
25  
425  
25  
1
First frequency (in Hz) for the tone  
freq1dev  
freq2  
Allowable deviation for first frequency (in Hz)  
Second frequency (in Hz) for the tone  
freq2dev  
cadence  
Allowable deviation for second frequency (in Hz)  
1 = cadenced tone, 0 = noncadenced tone  
Number of repetitions for the cadence  
minrep  
2
dualtone  
cadenceon  
cadenceon_dev  
cadenceoff  
cadenceoff_dev  
leadingedge  
1
1 = dualtone, 0 = single tone  
48  
2
Time for which cadence is on(in 10ms units)  
Allowable deviation for ontime (in 10ms units)  
Time for which cadence is off(in 10ms units)  
Allowable deviation for offtime (in 10ms units)  
Tone detection: 1 = leading edge, 0 = trailing edge  
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Disabling Dialogic devices ______________________________  
By default Strata CS allocates and opens all Dialogic devices that are present on  
the Server for itself. If you do not want Strata CS to allocate all of the available  
devices (for example, if you are connecting fewer lines to a Dialogic board than  
the board can support), use the procedure described later in this section to disable  
the Dialogic devices.  
You might need to disable Dialogic devices for any of the following reasons:  
n
To allow non-Strata CS applications to run on the Strata CS  
Server  
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For example, you may have another CT application installed on the Strata  
CS Server that needs to own some Dialogic devices for itself. You would  
identify the specific Dialogic devices and channels required by the CT  
application, and then disable those devices. When Strata CS opens  
Dialogic devices at startup, it will ignore the disabled devices, making  
them available to the CT application.  
Note: You do not need to reserve devices when developing an IVR  
Plug-in, which will automatically share Strata CSs Dialogic resources as  
needed.  
n
To connect a fractional T1 or E1 line to Strata CS  
For example, you may have a T1 line with 12 channels instead of 24. To  
connect this T1 line to Strata CS, you still connect it to a Dialogic card  
with 24 channels, but you disable half of the channels. When Strata CS  
starts, it will see 12 instead of 24 trunks, which will match the fractional  
T1 line. You must be sure to disable the correct half, for example, trunks  
1-12 or trunks 13-24, whichever matches the fraction of the T1 line you  
have.  
n
To ignore several trunks on a voice board and use its voice  
processors only  
For example, you may want to support a 1T1-by-24-station configuration  
in the minimum number of slots. The best way would be to install a  
D480SC-2T1 card that supports two T1 lines and 48 voice processors in  
one slot, and an MSI240 board to support 24 stations in a second slot. You  
would install the 2T1 line card even though you only have one T1 line  
because the D480SC-2T1 card has 24 extra voice processors that you can  
use to provide dial tone and voice prompts for the 24 stations. Installing a  
D240SC-T1 card and a D240SC card for the voice processors would  
require more slots. For this configuration, you would disable the network  
resources for the second T1 line on the D480SC-2T1 card. Strata CS will  
not see them when starting up, but it will see all the voice processors.  
To disable Dialogic devices in the Windows NT/2000 registry  
1. Using the conventions described in Dialogic device names(in the  
next section), determine the device names for the Dialogic devices you  
want to disable.  
2. Run Regedit  
.
3. Create the following key (if it does not already exist):  
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Server\Settings  
4. Create a string value under Settingsnamed DisableDevices  
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5. Set the contents of DisableDevicesto a comma-separated list of the  
device names you are disabling.  
For example, to disable the third and fourth channels on the first voice  
board in a system, set the contents of DisableDevicesas follows:  
DXXXB1C3,DXXXB1C4  
To disable all the channels on a board, set DisableDevicesto the board  
name without any channel, for example:  
DXXXB1  
6. Save the changes to the registry.  
Note: If you add or remove Dialogic boards, you must update the DisableDevices  
list.  
Dialogic device names  
Dialogic system software creates standard names for devices and channels within  
devices. These names are used to open the devices to receive device handles,  
which are used in all subsequent Dialogic driver functions.  
Dialogic voice board device names  
A Dialogic voice board device name has the form DXXXBnCn, where Bn is the  
board number and Cn is the channel number. For example, Channel 1 on Board 1  
would be named DXXXB1C1. If multiple voice boards have been installed, the  
board number 1 is assigned to the Dialogic voice board that was installed in the  
Strata CS Server with the lowest board ID. (For information about setting  
Dialogic board IDs, see Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual.) The  
board number is then incremented by 1 for every four voice ports. The channel  
number is assigned sequentially starting with 1 each time the board number  
changes and incremented by 1 for each voice channel. Whenever all the devices  
on one Dialogic voice board have been named, the board-numbering sequence  
continues on the Dialogic voice board that was installed with the next lowest  
board ID.  
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For example, if you installed a Dialogic D/80SC-4LS in the Strata CS Server with  
the board ID set to 0 and a D/41ESC with the board ID set to 1, the devices on  
these boards would have the names shown in the following table.  
Board  
Board ID  
Channel  
D/80SC-4LS  
0
DXXXB1C1 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB1C2 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB1C3 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB1C4 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB2C1 - VOX  
DXXXB2C2 - VOX  
DXXXB2C3 - VOX  
DXXXB2C4 - VOX  
D/41ESC  
1
DXXXB3C1 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB3C2 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB3C3 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB3C4 - LSI/VOX  
If you assigned the lower board ID to the D/41ESC board, the devices on the same  
boards would have the names shown in the following table.  
Board  
Board ID  
Channel  
D/41ESC  
0
DXXXB1C1 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB1C2 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB1C3 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB1C4 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB2C1 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB2C2 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB2C3 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB2C4 - LSI/VOX  
DXXXB3C1 - VOX  
D/80SC-4LS  
1
DXXXB3C2 - VOX  
DXXXB3C3 - VOX  
DXXXB3C4 - VOX  
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Dialogic modular station interface (MSI) device names  
The device name for a Dialogic modular station interface has the form MSIBnCn,  
where Bn is the board number and Cn is the channel number. For example,  
Channel 1 on Board 1 would be named MSIB1C1. The board number is assigned  
sequentially starting with 1 and is incremented by 1 for each board. Board number  
1 is assigned to the MSI board installed in the Strata CS Server with the lowest  
board ID. Board number 2 is assigned to the MSI station board installed with the  
next lowest board ID, and so on. (For information about setting Dialogic board  
IDs, see Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual.) The channel number is  
assigned sequentially starting with 1 on each board, incremented by 1 for each  
channel.  
For example, if a Strata CS Server had a single MSI/80SC Dialogic MSI board  
installed, the MSI devices would have the names shown in the following table.  
Board  
Channel  
MSIB1C1  
MSIB1C2  
MSIB1C3  
MSIB1C4  
MSIB1C5  
MSIB1C6  
MSIB1C7  
MSIB1C8  
MSI/80SC  
For more information, see the Device Name Assignment technical bulletin on the  
Dialogic support site at:  
http://support.dialogic.com/tnotes/tnbyos/winnt/tn188.htm  
Dialogic Internet telephony board device names  
You can disable Dialogic Internet telephony boards to make them available for  
non-Strata CS use, but you cannot disable individual channels on the boards.  
Board names use the form DM3Boardn, where n is the board number. The board  
number is assigned sequentially starting with zero and is incremented by 1 for  
each board.  
Toshiba device names  
The mechanism for disabling a Strata board so that it is available for non-Strata  
CS use is the same as described for Dialogic boards in the previous sections. You  
can disable Strata boards, but you cannot disable individual channels on the  
boards.  
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A Strata board device name has the form DKTBn, where Bn is the board number.  
For example, Board 1would be named DKTB1. The board number is assigned  
sequentially starting with 1, incremented by 1 for each Strata board.  
Dialogic voice board settings ____________________________  
Dialogic voice board settings consist of VoiceBoard keys (applied to all channels  
for a specified board number) and VoiceBoard Line keys (applied to individual  
channels on the board).  
VoiceBoard settings  
VoiceBoard keys are located under:  
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Server\VoiceBoard<n>  
where <n>is the Dialogic board number (see Dialogic voice board device  
nameson page A-15 for an explanation of board numbering conventions).  
..\Server\VoiceBoard<n>  
Key  
Default  
Description  
DXDB_CHNUM  
-
Channel number. Number of channels on the  
board.  
DXBD_FLASHCHR  
DXBD_FLASHTM  
DXBD_MAXPDOFF  
&
50  
50  
Flash Character. Character that causes a hook  
flash when detected.  
Flash Time. Length of time onhook during  
flash.  
Maximum Pulse Digit Off. Maximum time  
loop current may be off before the existing loop  
pulse digit is considered invalid and reception  
is re-initialized.  
DXBD_MAXSLOFF  
DXBD_MINIPD  
25  
25  
Maximum Silence Off. Maximum time for  
silence being off, during audio pulse detection.  
Minimum Loop Interpulse Detection.  
Minimum time between loop pulse digits  
during loop pulse detection.  
DXBD_MINISL  
25  
Minimum Interdigit Silence. Minimum time  
for silence to be on between pulse digits for  
audio pulse detection.  
DXBD_MINLCOFF  
DXBD_MINPDOFF  
0
2
Minimum Loop Current Off. Minimum time  
before loop current drop message is sent.  
Minimum Pulse Detection Off. Minimum  
break interval for valid loop pulse detection.  
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..\Server\VoiceBoard<n>  
Key  
Default  
Description  
DXBD_MINPDON  
2
Minimum Pulse Detection On. Minimum  
make interval for valid loop pulse detection.  
DXBD_MINSLOFF  
DXBD_MINSLON  
DXBD_MINTIOF  
DXBD_MINTION  
DXBD_OFFHDLY  
2
1
Minimum Silence Off. Minimum time for  
silence to be off for valid audio pulse detection.  
Minimum Silence On. Minimum time for  
silence to be on for valid audio pulse detection.  
5
Minimum DTI Off. Minimum time required  
between ring-received events.  
5
Minimum DTI On. Minimum time required for  
rings received event.  
50  
Off-hook Delay. Period after off-hook, during  
which no events are generated (no DTMF digits  
detected during this time).  
DXBD_PAUSETM  
DXBD_P_BK  
200  
6
Pause Time. Delay caused by a comma in the  
dialing string.  
Pulse Dial Break. Duration of pulse dial  
off-hook interval.  
DXBD_P_IDD  
DXBD_P_MK  
100  
4
Pulse Interdigit Delay. Time between digits in  
pulse dialing.  
Pulse Dial Make. Duration of pulse dial  
off-hook interval.  
DXBD_R_EDGE  
2
Ring Edge. Detection of ring edge:  
1- Beginning of ring  
2 - End of ring  
DXBD_R_IRD  
DXBD_R_OFF  
80  
5
Inter-ring Delay. Maximum time to wait for the  
next ring (100ms units). Distinguishes between  
calls. Set to 1 for T-1.  
Ring-off interval. Minimum time for ring not to  
be present before qualifying as not ringing”  
(100 ms units).  
DXBD_R_ON  
3
4
Ring-on Interval. Minimum time ring must be  
present to qualify as a ring (100ms units).  
DXBD_S_BNC  
Silence and Non-silence Debounce. Length  
of a changed state before Call Status Transition  
message is generated.  
DXBD_TTDATA  
10  
Duration of DTMF digits for dialing.  
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..\Server\VoiceBoard<n>  
Key  
Default  
Description  
DXBD_MFMINON  
0
Minimum MF On. The duration to be added to  
the standard MF tone duration before the tone is  
detected. The minimum detection duration is  
65ms for KP tones and 40ms for all other tones.  
This parameters affects all the channels on the  
board (10ms units).  
DXBD_MFTONE  
DXBD_MFDELAY  
DXBD_MFLKPTONE  
DXBD_T_IDD  
6
6
MF Minimum Tone Duration. The duration of a  
dialed MF tone. This parameter affects all the  
channels on the board. Max value 10 (10ms  
units).  
MF Interdigit Delay. The length of silence  
period between tones during MF dialing. This  
parameter affects all the channels on the board  
(10ms units).  
10  
MF length of LKP Tone. The length of the LKP  
tone during MF dialing. This parameter affects  
all the channels on the specified board. Max  
value 15 (10ms units).  
5
DTMF Interdigit Delay. Time between digits in  
DTMF dialing.  
DXBD_MINOFFHKT  
M
250  
Minimum Off-hook Time. Specified in 10ms  
units.  
Channel-level settings are controlled by the VoiceBoard Line registry keys,  
which are located under:  
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Server\VoiceBoard<n1>\Line<n2>  
where <n1>is the Dialogic board number and <n2>is the channel number (see  
Dialogic voice board device nameson page A-15 for an explanation of board  
and channel numbering conventions).  
..\Server\VoiceBoard<n1>\Line<n2>  
DXCH_ADSIALERT_AMPL  
DWORD value that specifies the volume of the ADSI alert tone, which  
is the first caller ID beep when sending caller ID with call waiting. The  
Dialogic default is -13, which is louder than the Strata CS setting.  
Strata CS default is -23  
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DXCH_D_FLAGS  
DWORD value for DTMF detection edge select.  
Default is  
0.  
DXCH_DTINITSET  
DWORD value that specifies the DTMF digits on which to initiate play  
on. You can OR values of different DTMF digits to form the bit mask.  
Legal values are as follows:  
ValueDigitValueDigit  
-DM_1 1 -DM_9 9  
-DM_2 2 -DM_0 0  
-DM_3 3 -DM_S *  
-DM_4 4 -DM_P &  
-DM_5 5 -DM_A a  
-DM_6 6 -DM_B b  
-DM_7 7 -DM_C c  
-DM_8 8 -DM_D d  
Default is  
0.  
DXCH_DTMFTLK  
DWORD value for DTMF Talk. Sets the minimum time for DTMF to be  
present during playback to be considered valid. Increasing the value  
provides more immunity to talkoff/playoff. Set to -1 to disable.  
Default is  
5.  
DXCH_DTMFDEB  
DWORD value for DTMF debounce time. Maximum length of time in  
which DTMF can be absent and then come back on again and still be  
considered the same DTMF tone.  
Default is  
0.  
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DXCH_MFMODE  
DWORD value for MF Mode. A word-length bit mask that selects the  
minimum length of KP tones to be detected. Possible values:  
n
n
n
0 - detect KP tone > 40ms  
2 - detect KP tone > 65ms  
Greater than 2 - KP tone returned to application during MF  
detection. Ensures only standard length KP tones (100ms) are  
detected. If set to 0 any KP tone greater than 40ms will be detected.  
Default is  
2.  
DXCH_MAXRWINK  
DWORD value for Maximum Loop Current for wink. Maximum time  
loop current needs to be on before recognizing a wink (10ms units)  
Default is 20  
.
DXCH_MINRWINK  
DWORD value for Minimum Loop Current for wink. Minimum time  
loop current needs to be on before recognizing a wink (10ms units)  
Default is 10  
.
DXCH_WINKDLY  
DWORD value for Wink Delay. The delay after a ring is received before  
issuing a wink (10ms units)  
Default is 15  
.
DXCH_RINGCNT  
DWORD value for Ring Count. Number of rings to wait before  
returning a ring event.  
Default is  
4.  
DXCH_WINKLEN  
DWORD value for Wink Length. The duration of a wink in the off-hook  
state (10ms units).  
Default is 15  
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E1 and T1 board settings  
In the following tables, Board<n> refers to a Dialogic board number. See  
Dialogic voice board device nameson page A-15 for an explanation of board  
numbering conventions.  
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Server\DTIBoard<n>\GlobalCall  
..\Server\DTIBoard<n>\GlobalCall  
DumpCallInfo  
DWORD value specifying whether or not to include raw call-event  
information elements from E1 and T1 trunks (ISDN PRI, robbed-bit,  
CAS) in the Strata CS Server log (Tvlogxxx.txt).  
Default is 0, which suppresses the information element logging. Set to 1  
to include the information elements in the log.  
InProtocol and OutProtocol  
These values define the CAS protocol on E1 boards. For details, see  
Manually entering E1 CAS protocolsin Strata CS Installation &  
Maintenance Manual.  
DNISLength  
DWORD value specifying the number of expected DNIS (DDI) digits (in  
milliseconds) to be received by the Strata CS Server before attempting to  
process the inbound call.  
No default, but the Strata CS server attempts to get the DNIS 9 digit  
string upon notification of an inbound call.  
DNISWaitTime  
DWORD value specifying the expected DNIS (DDI) time (in  
milliseconds) that the Strata CS Server will wait for digits to be received  
before attempting to process the inbound call.  
No default, but the Strata CS server expects to wait 2000 milliseconds  
after it receives the notification of an inbound call.  
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HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Server\BRIBoard<n>\ISDN  
..\Server\BRIBoard<n>\ISDN  
DumpCallInfo  
DWORD value specifying whether or not to include raw call-event  
information elements from BRI trunks in the Strata CS Server log  
(Tvlogxxx.txt).  
Default is  
0, which suppresses the information element logging. Set to 1  
to include the information elements in the log.  
ISDN Megacom service settings  
These settings enable you to make outbound international calls using ISDN  
Megacom service. The first setting is required, and the last two settings are  
optional.  
For each outbound call, Strata CS checks the dial string to see if it is prefixed with  
the number specified in InternationalPrefix.  
If it does not contain the international prefix, the call proceeds like a normal  
domestic call, and no further steps occur.  
If it does contain the international prefix, Strata CS strips the prefix from the dial  
string, and then checks whether InternationalType and InternationalPlan are  
present. If they are, Strata CS uses them to override the called number and calling  
number call parameters.  
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Server\DTIBoard<n>\GlobalCall\  
MakeCall  
..\DTIBoard<n>\GlobalCall\MakeCall  
InternationalPrefix  
STRING value for your international dialing prefix. For example,  
InternationalPrefix=011”  
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Default is 011”  
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InternationalType  
DWORD value used to override the called number call parameter.  
Default is 1, INTL_NUMBER  
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InternationalPlan  
DWORD value used to override the calling number call parameter.  
Default is 1, ISDN_NUMB_PLAN  
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MSI station board settings  
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Toshiba\Strata CS\Server\MSIBoard<n>  
..\Server\MSIBoard<n>  
CID_FSK_FORMAT  
DWORD value specifying the format used by MSI board <n> to send  
Caller ID information to CLASS phones.  
Valid settings are:  
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0 - SDMF (Single Data Message Format) sends the date, time, and  
10-digit caller ID number.  
1 - MDMF (Multiple Data Message Format) sends the date, time,  
10-digit caller ID number, and 15-digit caller name.  
2 - UK_MDMF (UK Multiple Data Message Format) sends the  
date, time, 18-digit caller ID number, and 20-digit caller name.  
Default is 1 (MDMF format).  
MSG_DBONTM  
DWORD specifying the length of time (in 50 ms. units) or stations on  
MSI board <n> to be on-hook before a hangup is registered. This value  
should usually be equal to MSG_MAXFLASH+ 1.  
Default is 21(1050 milliseconds).  
MSG_MAXFLASH  
DWORD specifying the maximum length of time (in 50 ms. units) for  
stations on MSI board <n> to be on-hook before a hook flash is detected.  
Default is 20(1000 milliseconds).  
MSG_MINFLASH  
DWORD specifying the minimum length of time (in 50 ms. units) for  
stations on MSI board <n> to be on-hook before a hook flash is detected.  
Default is (300 milliseconds).  
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VMWI_FSK_FORMAT  
DWORD specifying the format used by MSI board <n> to send visual  
message waiting indication to CLASS phones. Valid settings are:  
n
0 - SDMF (Single Data Message Format)  
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1 - MDMF (Multiple Data Message Format)  
Default is 0 (SDMF format).  
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Using the Strata CS Settings program_____________________  
The Strata CS Settings program (TVSettings.exe) is a utility that you can use to  
view and alter settings for both the Server and individual users. The Strata CS  
Server uses a database to store numerous settings. Other Strata CS settings are  
stored in the Windows Registry of each machine. The Strata CS Settings program  
can be run on either the Server or a client workstation. You must have  
Administrator permissions to run it.  
Use this utility with extreme caution, preferably under the direction of Toshiba  
Strata CS Technical Support engineers.  
Logging in  
The Strata CS Settings program is located in the Administrator or Client directory  
(default locations are \Program Files\Strata CS Administratorand  
\Program Files\Strata CS Client), but no shortcut to it is created during  
installation.  
To use TVSettings  
1. Double-click TVSettings.exein the Strata CS Administrator or Strata  
CS Client directory.  
2. Log in as an Administrator.  
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Viewing current values  
The main window of the program displays a list of all available settings, as shown  
in the next illustration.  
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In the User drop-down list, select a Strata CS user. In the Store field,  
Userrefers to the user specified here.  
Application is a drop-down list that specifies an application. If a key  
displays Truein the Per App field, the key value applies only to the  
application specified here.  
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Key indicates the path and name of the key.  
Store indicates where the key value will be stored. Userand Server”  
keys are stored in a database on the Strata CS Server. Registrykeys are  
stored in the Windows Registry of the machine on which you are running  
the Strata CS Settings program.  
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Per App indicates whether or not the setting applies only to the  
application listed in the Application field. For the keys discussed in this  
appendix, the Per App field is False unless specified otherwise.  
Value indicates the current value of this key. You can change the value  
by double-clicking the item and entering a new value in the Setting Value  
dialog box (as described in the next section).  
Default indicates the Strata CS default value for this key.  
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Changing key values  
When you double-click on a key listed in the main window, the Setting Value  
dialog box opens:  
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Value name displays the name of the key.  
Value data allows you to change the value of the key by typing a new  
value and clicking OK.  
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Description displays the location and description of the key.  
Modifying other supported Strata CS settings  
Toshiba support is available for the settings described in this section. These  
settings are stored either as Registry keys on the current computer or as System  
items on the Server database. Support is not available for other settings except  
when your Strata CS provider has specifically instructed you to alter them.  
Registry keys on the current computer  
audio\temp file dir  
STRING value that specifies the directory in which to store temporary  
files. This setting affects only the application currently displayed in the  
Application field (Per App=True).  
Default value is C:\Temp”  
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audio\VolumePercentage  
DWORD value that specifies the percentage to increase the current wave  
volume on playback or recordings or greetings.  
Default value is 35percent.  
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Registry keys on the current computer  
Database\ConnectionTimeout  
DWORD value that specifies the amount of time (in seconds) to wait  
before timing out when connecting to the database.  
Default value is 15seconds.  
Device Monitor\RefreshInterval  
DWORD value that specifies the interval (in minutes) between Device  
Monitor application refresh cycles.  
Default value is minutes.  
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System items on the Server database  
ACD\NoAnswerTime  
DWORD value that specifies the how long to wait after an agent in a call  
center queue fails to answer a call before offering that agent another call.  
Default value is 30 seconds.  
CPAConnectDelay  
DWORD value that specifies the delay in milliseconds after call progress  
analysis returns the connected result before marking an outbound call as  
connected. Increasing this value may help discriminate between  
abandoned and connected calls.  
Default value is 1000 millseconds.  
Call Monitor\Hold Conference Parties  
DWORD value that specifies whether or not external conference parties  
may be put on hold.  
Default value is  
be put on hold.  
1
(true). A value of would specify that parties may not  
0
Server\AllowCallsWithoutUsers  
DWORD value that specifies whether or not to allow conference calls  
with no users (that is, all parties have left the conference) and external  
transfers of external calls.  
Default value is  
1
(true). A value of would prevent conference calls  
0
with no users and external transfers of external calls.  
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System items on the Server database  
Server\AllowGatewayUserLogin  
DWORD value. If this value is non-zero, the system will allow Gateway  
users to log in from an auto attendant or internal dial tone. Gateway users  
inherit the permissions of their IP Gateway and usually have the ability  
to dial external numbers while logged in on a trunk.  
Default value is 1.  
Server\AudioControlRingTimeout  
DWORD value that specifies the maximum time (in milliseconds) that  
the TVAudio Control will spend attempting to connect before returning  
with a timeout.  
Default value is 30000milliseconds.  
Server\CheckRecipientCallForSetting  
DWORD value. Check both callee and recipient call forsetting. The  
callee is the person whom the call is for. The recipient is the person who  
answers the phone, or, to be more precise, the person who most recently  
logged in at that station. Note that these can be different people.  
Default value is 1 (yes). With this setting (or if the setting is not present),  
call forwill be announced if either the callee or the recipient has call  
forturned on. Can be set to 0 (no.)  
Server\DefaultGreetingSize  
DWORD value that specifies default size (in minutes) for greeting space.  
Default value is 10minutes.  
Server\DefaultMailboxSize  
DWORD value that specifies default size for a new mailbox.  
Default value is 20  
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Server\Dial911AtDialtone  
DWORD value that specifies whether the emergency number can be  
dialed at the internal dial tone.  
Default value is 1 (yes). Can be set to 0 (no).  
Server\E911RingDuration  
DWORD value that specifies the number of milliseconds to ring E-911  
stations before dialing out of trunk.  
Default value is 15000 millseconds (15 seconds).  
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Server\InternalDialtoneTrunkFirstTimeout  
DWORD value that specifies the dialtone duration (in milliseconds)  
before the trunk goes to reorder when a user is logged in remotely.  
Default value is 180000milliseconds.  
Server\InternalDialtoneTrunkSecondTimeout  
DWORD value that specifies the dialtone duration (in milliseconds) after  
a remote party hangs up before the station goes to reorder when a user is  
logged in remotely.  
Default value is 180000milliseconds.  
Server\InternalDialtoneStationFirstTimeout  
DWORD value that specifies the dialtone duration (in milliseconds)  
before the station goes to reorder.  
Default value is 25000milliseconds.  
Server\InternalDialtoneStationSecondTimeout  
DWORD value that specifies the dialtone duration (in milliseconds) after  
a remote party hangs up before the station goes to reorder. If there is a  
PBX behind Strata CS that uses the reorder tone as a disconnect tone, you  
may want to decrease this value.  
Default value is 5000milliseconds.  
Server\LongIdleTime  
DWORD value that specifies the minimum duration (in seconds) of a  
function call or Plug-in before a Windows NT event is generated.  
Default value is 21600seconds.  
Server\MaxAutoAttendantLoops  
DWORD value that specifies the maximum number of auto attendants to  
which a call will be routed without the caller pressing a key.  
Default value is 3.  
Server\MaxRingDuration  
DWORD value that specifies the maximum ring duration (in  
milliseconds) for internal and external calls in routing lists.  
Default value is 60000milliseconds.  
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System items on the Server database  
Server\MinimumMessage  
DWORD value that specifies the minimum duration (in milliseconds) for  
voice mail messages. Messages shorter than this are discarded.  
Default value is 2000 milliseconds.  
Server\MinRingDurationForExternalCallOffering  
DWORD value that specifies the minimum ring duration (in  
milliseconds) for external calls using call offering in routing lists.  
Default value is 12000milliseconds.  
Server\MinRingDurationForExternalPadding  
DWORD value that specifies the extra time (in millseconds) that the  
system adds to ring durations for external calls in routing lists.  
Default value is 3000 millseconds.  
Server\MinRingDuration  
DWORD value that specifies the minimum ring duration (in  
milliseconds) for internal and external calls in routing lists.  
Default value is 6000milliseconds.  
Server\SendDigitsToStationDelay  
DWORD value that specifies the delay (in millseconds) before sending  
digits to a station, for example, DID digits.  
Default value is milliseconds.  
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Server\TrunkAllocationInterval  
DWORD value that specifies the amount of time (in milliseconds) that  
Dialing Services wait before trying to allocate another trunk. This is only  
used when a trunk is not responding. If you decrease this value, you also  
need to decrease WaitLoopCurrentTimeout(see page A-7).  
Default value is 1800milliseconds.  
System\MinAdminBuild  
DWORD value that specifies minimum build version number of the  
Administrator program that is allowed to log on to the Server.  
Default value is  
0.  
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System\MinClientBuild  
DWORD value that specifies minimum build version number of the  
Client that is allowed to log on to the Server.  
Default value is  
0.  
System\MinDevMonBuild  
DWORD value that specifies minimum build version number of the  
Device Monitor that is allowed to log on to the Server.  
Default value is  
0.  
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APPENDIX B  
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS  
Starting Strata CS from the command line  
You can use optional command line arguments to log on to the Strata CS  
Administrator or Client using the Run command of the Start menu, from within  
an application, or from a Desktop shortcut, for example:  
"C:\Program Files\Strata CS\Test Admin\TVAdmin.exe" /Server=TVTest /station=17  
Use the command line options shown in this section when logging in.  
Command line options  
/Server=<Server name>  
Name of the Strata CS Server on your network that you want to log in to.  
Useful for running a Client or Administrator against a test Server.  
If you do not use this option, Strata CS logs you in using the name of the  
Strata CS Server stored in the Windows NT /2000 registry, set when you  
install Strata CS.  
/station=<station number>  
Station ID assigned for this session.  
If you do not use this option, Strata CS logs you in using the station  
number stored in the Windows NT/2000 registry, set when you install  
Strata CS, or when you run TVConfig.exe  
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/allowmultiple  
Allows more than one Administrator or Client to run simultaneously on  
a machine. Useful for agents in an ACD workgroup who share a  
computer, or who want to log in to one Client to answer queue calls and  
another Client to manage personal calls at their extensions.  
If you do not use this option, Strata CS allows one instance of the  
Administrator or Client to run on a machine.  
/user=<user name>  
User name under which you want to log on.  
If you do not use this option, the Administrator or Client prompts you for  
your user name at startup.  
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Command line options  
/password=<password>  
Password for the user account you use to log on.  
If you do not use this option, the Administrator or Client prompts you for  
/backup  
Administrator only. Performs an immediate online backup of the  
Strata CS database using the current System Settings, and then exits the  
Administrator when the backup is complete. See Backing up Strata CS”  
on page 11-11.  
/sentence  
Administrator only. Enables the Tools menu selection Test Sentences,  
which allows you to listen to system prompts in context over your  
telephone. See Testing system promptson page 12-10.  
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APPENDIX C  
APPENDIX C  
IP GATEWAY CONFIGURATION  
WORKSHEET  
This appendix provides a worksheet to help you create a unified dialing plan  
before connecting Strata CS Servers over IP Gateway connections. Using this  
worksheet you can avoid conflicts between connected Servers, such as  
overlapping extensions or auto attendant numbers. You can also plan consistent  
access codes for dialing services.  
For complete information about IP Gateways, see Chapter 13, Configuring  
Internet Telephony Support.”  
Two worksheets are presented, an illustrated sample, and a blank worksheet that  
you can copy for your use.  
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IP Gateway Configuration Worksheet  
Server 1  
Server 2  
Name  
New York  
Chicago  
Contact  
Tom Rand 123-456-7890  
Amy Lum 098-765-4321  
Internet Span Address  
Extensions begin with  
Auto attendants begin with  
10.45.67.89  
10.65.43.21  
1
2
81  
82  
IP Gateways  
To Server 1  
To Server 2  
On Server 1  
On Server 2  
Name:  
Chicago  
N/A  
Local Server 1 extension: 111  
Local Server 1 password: 1212  
Name:  
New York  
Local Server 2 extension: 222  
N/A  
Local Server 2 password: 2121  
Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension Service: Internal Dial Tone  
To Server 1  
To Server 2  
From Server 1  
From Server 2  
Svr 1 access code: 71  
Uses IP Gateway: Chicago  
N/A  
Svr 2 access code: 71  
Uses IP Gateway: New York  
N/A  
Other Internet Dialing Services  
Access  
Code  
Access  
Code  
Name  
Type  
From Server  
To Server  
IP Gateway  
X
Bell Atlantic  
analog  
o IP-to-Phone  
Chicago  
Chicago  
77  
New York  
New York  
9
8
New York  
New York  
o IP-to Centrex  
X
Bell Atlantic  
Centrex  
o IP-to-Phone  
78  
o IP-to Centrex  
o IP-to-Phone  
o IP-to Centrex  
o IP-to-Phone  
o IP-to Centrex  
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Server 1  
Server 2  
Name  
Contact  
Internet Span Address  
Extensions begin with  
Auto attendants begin with  
IP Gateways  
To Server 1  
To Server 2  
On Server 1  
On Server 2  
Name:  
Local Server 1 extension:  
Local Server 1 password:  
N/A  
Name:  
Local Server 2 extension:  
Local Server 2 password:  
N/A  
Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension Service: Internal Dial Tone  
To Server 1  
To Server 2  
From Server 1  
From Server 2  
Svr 1 access code:  
Uses IP Gateway:  
N/A  
Svr 2 access code:  
Uses IP Gateway:  
N/A  
Access  
Code  
Access  
Code  
Name  
Type  
From Server  
To Server  
IP Gateway  
o IP-to-Phone  
o IP-to Centrex  
o IP-to-Phone  
o IP-to Centrex  
o IP-to-Phone  
o IP-to Centrex  
o IP-to-Phone  
o IP-to Centrex  
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APPENDIX D  
APPENDIX D  
USING QUICKNET AND E-TEL WITH  
STRATA CS  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
Using Quicknet hardware with Strata CS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-2  
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Using Quicknet hardware with Strata CS___________________  
Quicknets Internet PhoneJACK, Internet LineJACK and Internet PhoneCARD  
are standard H.323 terminals that enable you to use a regular analog telephone to  
make or receive calls over the Internet or an IP network by using Strata CSs  
Internet Telephony support. You can set up a remote Strata CS extension that is  
connected to your Strata CS Server over TCP/IP. If your Strata CS Server has a  
Dialogic IPLink board installed, you can use a phone connected to a Quicknet  
card to access Strata CS over IP.  
This appendix contains two sections, one for Internet Switchboard version 3.5 and  
one for version 4.0. Refer to the section for the version you use.  
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For Internet Switchboard 3.5, see the next section.  
For Internet Switchboard 4.0, see page D-6.  
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Using Quicknet with Internet Switchboard 3.5  
Setting up Quicknet to dial Strata CS  
1. Start Internet Switchboard if it is not already running. Choose Start >  
Programs > Internet Switchboard > Internet Switchboard.  
2. Choose Phone > Switchboard Wizard. Click Next to continue.  
3. On the Main Switchboard wizard screen, choose Telephone Gateways  
from the Switchboard drop-down list. Click Next to continue.  
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4. On the Telephone Gateways wizard screen, right-click in the list of  
connection types and choose New > Gateway. The H.323 Gateway  
dialog box opens.  
5. Enter the following required information:  
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Top unlabeled field. Enter a name for new H.323 Gateway.  
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Number. Enter one or more digits that you want to press at your  
Quicknet phones dial tone to reach your Strata CS Server.  
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Gateway. Enter the same name that you entered in the top unlabeled  
field.  
Address. Enter the Strata CS IP address. This address is the IP  
address of the Strata CS Servers Internet span. Ask your Strata CS  
system administrator for this number.  
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Tel./Ext. To be connected to a specific party on the Strata CS Server,  
enter the DID number of the party. The party can be a user, auto  
attendant, or IVR Plug-in. If you leave this field blank, the call will  
go to the party specified in the Internet span (by default the auto  
attendant).  
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6. Click OK to return to the Telephone Gateways wizard screen. Your new  
Gateway appears in the list.  
7. Click Next to continue.  
8. Click Next on the SpeedDials wizard screen.  
9. Click Finish.  
When you pick up the phone attached to your Quicknet card, dial the number for  
your Gateway, and press #, you are now connected to the Strata CS Internet span.  
Depending on how the span is set up to route the call, or if you specified a DID  
number, you can be connected to the auto attendant, a user, or an IVR Plug-in.  
Using a Preferred address to dial extensions directly  
If the Strata CS Internet span routes calls to an auto attendant, you can make your  
Strata CS Gateway preferred. Doing this lets you pick up your Quicknet phone  
and dial a Strata CS extension immediately, without having to dial the Gateway  
number to Strata CS first.  
For example, if your Strata CS Gateway number is 5 and your co-worker Steves  
extension is 123, you would normally reach Steve by dialing 5#, waiting for the  
auto attendant to answer, and then dialing 123. By making the Gateway preferred,  
you can reach Steve by picking up the phone and dialing 123#.  
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To make a Gateway preferred  
1. In Internet Switchboard, click Speed Dials to show the list of Gateways.  
2. Right-click your Strata CS Gateway in the list and choose Preferred. A  
check mark appears next to Preferred in the shortcut menu, and a P”  
appears next to the Gateway name in the list.  
Setting up the Strata CS IP address as a Hot Line  
You can use Quicknet Internet Switchboard to make your Strata CS Gateway a  
Hot Line number. Doing this enables you to connect to Strata CS just by picking  
up the receiver.  
1. In Internet Switchboard, choose Phone > Switchboard Wizard. Click  
Next to continue.  
2. On the Main Switchboard wizard screen, choose Telephone Gateways  
from the Switchboard drop-down list. Click Next to continue.  
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3. On the Telephone Gateways screen, select your Strata CS Gateway.  
If you have not created a Gateway yet, follow the instructions in the  
section, Setting up Quicknet to dial Strata CSon page D-2.  
4. Check Hot Line.  
5. Click Next to continue.  
6. Click Next on the SpeedDials wizard screen.  
7. Click Finish.  
The IP address of Strata CS's Internet span is now set up as a Hot Line. Whenever  
you pick up the receiver of the phone attached to the Quicknet card, a call is  
automatically placed to Strata CS.  
Using Quicknet with Internet Switchboard 4.0  
Setting up Quicknet to connect to Strata CS  
The following instructions explain how to create a Preferred Internet Switchboard  
Gateway that enables you to dial outbound calls as if you were sitting at a normal  
Strata CS station. You do not need to dial * and Strata CS's IP address, or the  
access code for the Gateway, in order to connect to Strata CS. As soon as you pick  
up the receiver of the Quicknet phone you can dial Strata CS extensions, dial  
access codes (such as 9) to place outbound calls through the Strata CS Server, log  
in to your account, and do anything else you could do from a remote station.  
Whenever you place a call, the process of logging in to Strata CS is handled  
automatically behind the scenes, using your extension and password as you enter  
them in the following instructions.  
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The following tasks are explained in the sections that follow:  
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Creating the Gateway  
Eliminating access code conflicts  
Transferring and handling calls with a Quicknet phone  
Creating the Gateway  
1. Start Internet Switchboard if it is not already running. Choose Start >  
Programs > Internet Switchboard > Internet Switchboard.  
2. Click Show SpeedDials if the SpeedDials pane is not already showing.  
3. Right-click in the SpeedDials pane and choose New > Gateway.The  
H.323 Gateway dialog box opens.  
4. Enter the required information in the following fields in the H.323  
Gateway dialog box:  
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Top unlabeled field. Enter a name for new H.323 Gateway.  
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Number. Enter one or more digits that you want to serve as the access  
code for this Gateway. Even though you will make this Gateway  
Preferred, so that you will never have to dial the access code, you  
must still enter a number. Do not enter a number that is the same as  
a Strata CS dialing service access code.  
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Gateway. Enter the same name that you entered in the top unlabeled  
field.  
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Address. Enter the IP address of the Strata CS Servers Internet span.  
Ask your Strata CS system administrator for this number.  
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Account. Enter your Strata CS extension.  
PIN. Enter your Strata CS password. The extension and password are  
sent to Strata CS behind the scenes so that Strata CS automatically  
logs you in when you make a call.  
5. Click OK to return to the Telephone Gateways main screen. Your new  
Gateway appears in the SpeedDials pane.  
6. Right-click your Gateway in the list.  
7. Check Preferred. Doing this enables you to pick up the Quicknet phone  
and dial numbers directly through Strata CS, without having to dial  
Strata CSs IP address first, or even the access code for the Strata CS  
Gateway.  
When you are done, the SpeedDials pane should appear as shown in the  
following illustration, with a P next to your Gateway.  
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Eliminating access code conflicts  
If there are any Gateways with the same access codes as Strata CS dialing  
services, you must change the access codes in Quicknet. For example, if there is  
a Quicknet Gateway with access code 9, and 9 is the access code you dial to get  
an outside line in Strata CS, you must change the Quicknet Gateways access code  
to a number other than 9.  
Look in the Telephone Gateways list under the Number column. If there is a  
conflict, right-click the Gateway and select Properties. Change the access  
codethe field will be called either Number or Extension, depending on the type  
of Gatewayand then click OK.  
Transferring and handling calls with a Quicknet phone  
You must make a configuration change to Quicknet in order to transfer and handle  
calls using Strata CS's telephone commands. After the configuration change is  
made, you can transfer and handle Strata CS calls just as you would from a normal  
phone.  
The configuration change involves the Flash command. When using Strata CS  
from a remote phoneIP or otherwiseyou must press ** instead of Flash. In  
order to use ** from Quicknet, you must first do the following:  
1. From the Internet Switchboard menu, choose Show Advanced  
Features, if the advanced features are not already showing.  
2. From the Internet Switchboard menu, choose Properties. The Internet  
Switchboard Properties dialog box opens.  
3. Click the Calling tab.  
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4. Click Audio.  
5. Uncheck Allow Remote Volume Control. By default Quicknet uses **  
as a volume control hot key. Unchecking this box disables Quicknets **  
feature so your ** entries can be sent to Strata CS.  
6. Click OK to return to the Properties dialog box.  
7. Click OK to close the Properties dialog box.  
You can now press ** while in a callfrom either the telephone keypad or your  
PC's keyboardand send a Flash command to Strata CS.  
For complete information on call handling using Strata CS's telephone  
commands, see Chapter 4 of Strata CS Client User Guide.  
Important note about Quicknet Hot Lines  
It is recommended that you do not set up a Quicknet Gateway to Strata CS as a  
Hot Line. This Quicknet feature allows you to automatically send digits as soon  
as you pick up the receiver of the Quicknet phone, such as the digits necessary to  
log in to Strata CS. If the digits you dial are entered too quickly, the call will fail.  
Calling a Quicknet card from Strata CS  
To call a phone attached to a Quicknet card from Strata CS, do the following:  
1. From the Strata CS Client, choose File > New > Call.  
2. Choose the Number tab in the Place Call To dialog box.  
3. From the Call using drop-down list, choose an Internet dialing service.  
Your system must have an Internet dialing service available for you to  
call a Quicknet card.  
4. In the Address field, enter the IP address of the Quicknet card.  
5. Click OK to place the call.  
If a users calls are forwarded to a Quicknet phone, you can dial the user's  
extension and your call will automatically be forwarded to the Quicknet phone.  
See the next section.  
Forwarding your calls to a Quicknet phone  
You can forward your calls to a Quicknet card, so that anyone who dials your  
extension is forwarded to your Quicknet phone. To do so:  
1. From the Strata CS Client, choose Tools > Call Forwarding. The Call  
Forwarding dialog box opens.  
2. Check Forward Calls.  
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3. From the Call using drop-down list, choose an Internet dialing service.  
Your system must have an Internet dialing service available for you to  
call a Quicknet card.  
4. In the Address field, enter the IP address of the Quicknet card.  
5. Click OK.  
Using the Strata CS Client with a Quicknet card  
While working remotely, you can access most Strata CS Client functions through  
your browser, using the Strata CS Web Client. See Strata CS Client User Guide  
for more information.  
However, you cannot use the Strata CS Client to place or manage calls (transfer,  
conference, and so on) while you are using a Quicknet connection. Future Strata  
CS releases will enable you to do so.  
For More Information  
See Chapter 13, Configuring Internet Telephony Supportin Strata CS  
Administrator Manual for more information.  
Contacting Quicknet  
For more information about setting up and using Quicknet cards and Internet  
Switchboard, contact Quicknet using the following information:  
Quicknet Technologies  
520 Townsend Street, Suite D  
San Francisco, CA 94103 USA  
Phone: 415-864-5225  
Fax: 415-864-8388  
E-mail: sales@quicknet.net  
Web: www.quicknet.net  
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Using an E-tel FreeRide IP phone with Strata CS ____________  
E-tels FreeRide phone connects to your PC and LAN and enables you to make or  
receive calls over the Internet or a private IP network. Using the FreeRide phone  
together with Strata CSs Internet Telephony support, you can set up a remote  
Strata CS station that is connected to your Strata CS Server over TCP/IP. You can  
pick up the FreeRide phone and dial Strata CS extensions, dial access codes (such  
as 9) to place outbound calls through the Strata CS Server, log in to your account,  
and do anything else you could do from a normal Strata CS station.  
For instructions on connecting a FreeRide phone and installing Configuration  
Builder, please refer to your e-tel documentation.  
To set up a FreeRide phone as a Strata CS station, you must make the following  
changes to the configuration of the FreeRide phone, using e-tels Configuration  
Builder software.  
Setting up a FreeRide phone to connect to Strata CS  
The following instructions describe how to configure a remote e-tel FreeRide  
phone to act as a Strata CS station.  
1. Start e-tels Configuration Builder software.  
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2. Click Settings and Support.  
3. Make sure the Connect Using box matches the COM port into which  
the FreeRide phone is plugged. To check that your selection is correct,  
click Test. After a few seconds, a message box appears with the test  
results.  
If the COM port is correct, but the test has failed, check the following  
items:  
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Make sure the phone has power. Check the LCD display screen for  
characters.  
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Check that the serial cable is properly connected.  
Check the COM port settings from Control Panel to make sure that  
there are no problems with the port.  
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Reboot the phone, wait 20 seconds, and then test communication  
again.  
4. When the test is successful, click Done.  
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5. On the main Configuration Builder screen, click Network  
Configuration.  
6. Enter the FreeRide phones IP address and Subnet mask. For these  
numbers contact your system administer or consult your LANs  
configuration.  
7. In the Default Gateway boxes, enter the IP address of the gateway on  
your LAN through which IP traffic to external addresses passes.  
8. Click Done. When prompted to reboot your phone, do so.  
9. Start Configuration Builder again, and on the main screen, click  
General Configuration.  
10. In My Phone Number, enter your Strata CS extension.  
11. In Codec, select the codec that matches the codec used by the Strata CS  
Servers Internet span. To find that codec, use the Strata CS  
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Administrator as follows: go to the Trunks view, right-click the Internet  
span, choose Open Span, and click the Codecs tab. The codec used by  
the span is displayed on that tab.  
12. If the Strata CS Server uses VAD, then check Enable VAD. You can  
check whether the Strata CS Server uses VAD by using the Strata CS  
Administrator as described in step 11. The VAD option is on the Codecs  
tab.  
13. Click the Dial Plan tab.  
On the Dial plan tab you configure how the FreeRide phone responds to  
each initial digit you can press on it. To set up FreeRide as a Strata CS  
station, you must configure each digit to connect to the Strata CS  
Servers IP address and log in using your extension and password. In the  
example above, when you pick up the FreeRide phone and dial 333, the  
dial plan reads the initial digit, 3, and connects to the Destination  
Address 10.11.12.7 (the Strata CS Server), then logs in using extension  
208 and password 209, then dials extension 333 on the Server. All this  
occurs behind the scenes; the result is that you are connected  
immediately to extension 333.  
14. Click Add or Edit to configure each digit between 0 and 9, and the #  
character. For each digit, do the following:  
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Under Destination Address, enter the IP address of your Strata CS  
Server.  
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Under Prefix Add, enter your Strata CS extension and password  
separated by the star character (*) as follows:  
*<extension>*<password>*.  
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Specify a minimum and maximum length of the dial string as shown  
in the illustration above. For most digits, this will be the length of a  
Strata CS extension. For 0, specify a minimum and maximum length  
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of 1, since 0 is always dialed alone. For 9 (or whichever digit is your  
Servers access code for an outside line, specify a minimum length of  
7 and a maximum of 10, to cover the length of a typical external  
phone number. If you will be dialing longer numbers, for instance to  
make international calls, set your maximum accordingly. For the #  
character, specify a minimum and maximum of 1.  
15. Click the Time Outs tab.  
16. In Terminating Digit, delete the # character. By default, FreeRide  
phones use # as an optional user input to signal the end of a dial string  
and commence dialing. In order for you to press # to log into your Strata  
CS account, as you would do from a normal station, you must delete the  
use of # as FreeRides Terminating Digit.  
17. Click Done.  
Transferring and handling calls with a FreeRide phone  
When you are connected to Strata CSeither on a call you placed or on a call you  
received from another Strata CS useryou can use Strata CSs Telephone  
Commands to transfer, conference, or otherwise manipulate the call, just as you  
would from a normal Strata CS station. The exception is that ** replaces Flash.  
For example, to transfer a call you would normally press Flash 1. From a remote  
FreeRide phone, press ** 1.  
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E-tel contact information  
For more information about FreeRide phones and other e-tel products, you can  
contact e-tel in the following ways:  
E-tel corporation  
207 Quaker Lane, Suite 200  
West Warwick, RI 02893  
Phone: 401.826.1520  
Fax: 401.826.4477  
Web: www.e-telcorp.com  
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APPENDIX E  
APPENDIX E  
CHAPTER CONTENTS  
The Strata CS performance counters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-2  
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The Strata CS performance counters______________________  
When the Strata CS Server is installed, the installer registers with Windows  
NT/2000 a set of Strata CS-specific performance counters for tracking statistics  
of the Server as it runs. The counters are organized into two groups: Strata CS  
Calls and Strata CS Devices. The counters can be monitored by system  
administration tools such as the performance monitoring utilities provided with  
Windows.  
The Strata CS Calls group has the following counters:  
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Existing calls. Total number of active calls currently being handled by  
Strata CS.  
Total calls. Total number of calls handled by the Server since it was last  
started.  
The Strata CS Devices group has the following counters:  
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Stations. Total number of configured stations (phones) in the system.  
Station in use. Number of stations off-hook.  
% stations in use. Percentage of stations off-hook.  
Trunks. Total number of configured trunks in the system.  
Trunks in use. Number of trunks allocated to calls.  
% trunks in use. Percentage of trunks allocated to calls.  
Voice Resources. Total number of voice resources available to Strata  
CS.  
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Voice Resource in use. Number of voice resources currently being used.  
% voice resources in use. Percentage of voice resources currently being  
used.  
Viewing performance counters in Windows NT/2000_________  
The performance monitoring utility that comes with Windows NT/2000 is the  
application most commonly used to view performance counter information. You  
can add Strata CS counters to a performance monitors display just as you can  
with the pre-installed Windows counters.  
Note: This appendix does not describe the performance monitoring utility in  
depth. See the utilitys Help if you need more detailed information.  
In Windows NT, the utility is a stand-alone program called the Performance  
Monitor. To start Performance Monitor, choose Start > Administrative Tools >  
Performance Monitor.  
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In Windows 2000, the utility is part of the Microsoft Management Console and is  
called the System Monitor. To start the Management Console, choose Start >  
Administrative Tools > Performance. The following examples use the System  
Monitor from Windows 2000.  
To add the Strata CS counters to the System Monitor display, right-click on the  
display and choose Add Counters from the shortcut menu. In the Add Counters  
dialog box, choose one of the Strata CS groups from the Performance object  
drop-down list.  
As shown in the next illustration, Strata CS performance counters for the group  
you have chosen are listed under Select counters from list. To add a counter,  
select it from the list and click Add. Repeat this process for each counter that you  
want to display. When you have selected all of the counters that you want to view,  
click Close.  
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The counters you have selected are listed below the performance graph in the  
main System Monitor window.  
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GLOSSARY  
A and B Bits Signaling information on a T1 line. T1 carriers set the A and B bits on  
or off to signal events and actions such as incoming call, line dropped, pick up, hang up,  
and wink.  
See also: robbed-bit signaling (p. G-22), T-1 (p. G-24), wink (p. G-27)  
A-Law The voice amplitude compression/expansion standard that is used in Europe and  
in areas outside of North American influence.  
Access code When placing a call via a Strata CS phone, the preliminary number to  
dial to access a particular dialing service. For example, dial 7to access a Centrex/PBX  
extension.  
Account code Number that a user enters to accompany a phone call, that identifies  
the call for billing or other purposes. Strata CS can be configured to prompt users to enter  
account codes whenever they place calls. Users can also enter account codes voluntarily  
before or during calls.  
ACD agent Member of An ACD workgroup.  
See also: ACD workgroup (p. G-1), automatic call distribution (ACD) (p. G-3)  
ACD workgroup Automatic call distribution method in which a workgroup of agents  
answers calls to a single extension, and callers wait on hold until an agent is available.  
Examples of ACD workgroups include a sales or technical support department. An ACD  
workgroup uses an ACD workgroup user with a special routing list to answer calls and  
forward them to a workgroup that contains the agents. The ACD workgroup method is not  
as fully featured as the Strata CS call center method of call distribution.  
See also: ACD agent (p. G-1), call center (p. G-4)  
ACD workgroup user Special type of user for use in creating an ACD workgroup.  
See also: ACD workgroup (p. G-1), ACD agent (p. G-1)  
Active State in which a Strata CS greeting or routing list is used to handle incoming calls  
by default. Only one greeting and one routing list can be active at a time; the rest are in  
storage and are not used by incoming calls unless specified in a call rule.  
See Also:Active greeting (p. G-1), Active routing list (p. G-1)  
Active greeting The greeting that callers hear when they reach voice mail. Specified  
callers can hear another greeting if you apply a call rule.  
See also: greeting (p. G-14), call rule (p. G-19)  
Active routing list The routing list that incoming calls to an extension follow.  
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See also: routing list (p. G-22), call rule (p. G-6)  
Active Settings Collection of Strata CS settings that together determine how  
incoming calls are handled. Active Settings include the active routing list, active greeting,  
Where I Am location, and ringer status. Active settings change with personal status and can  
also be changed directly. Changing active settings directly overrides personal status.  
See Also: personal status (p. G-19), Where I Am (p. G-27), greeting (p. G-14), routing  
list (p. G-22)  
ActiveX Microsofts specification for language-independent modules that can be  
imbedded in an application and accessed as if they were part of the application.  
See also: ActiveX control (p. G-2)  
ActiveX Control Also called: control  
The Windows-based software components that can be embedded in applications to add new  
functionality. Hundreds of controls are available to perform data access, imaging, host  
connectivity, multimedia, and so forth.  
Administrator Also called: Strata CS administrator, system administrator  
The person who is primarily responsible for, or in charge of, the Strata CS system. The  
Strata CS administrator can set up users, trunks, auto attendants, and modify all other  
system settings.  
See also: Administrator (Strata CS program) (p. G-2)  
Administrator (Strata CS program) Also called: Strata CS Administra-  
tor  
The Windows-based software application that is used to configure, monitor, and manage  
the Strata CS system.  
See also: administrator (p. G-2)  
Administrator User Any Strata CS user who has administrator permissions, which  
allow the user to log on to the Strata CS Administrator. Also indicates the Admin user that  
ships by default with Strata CS.  
See also: Administrator (Strata CS program) (p. G-2), Operator user (p. G-18)  
After Hours greeting An audio greeting that a caller hears after business hours,  
usually accompanied by an invitation to leave a voice mail message.  
See also: active greeting (p. G-1), grab-and-hold greeting (p. G-13), greeting (p. G-14)  
Agent User who answers calls to a call center or ACD workgroup.  
See Also: call center (p. G-4), ACD workgroup (p. G-1)  
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Analog DID Direct Inward Dialing (DID) over special analog phone lines that do not  
ring when a call arrives. Typically requires a special box such as those available from  
Exacomm to connect to regular analog devices such as Dialogic boards.  
See also: direct inward dial (DID) (p. G-11)  
Analog Telephony A type of telephone transmission or switching in which the  
transmitted analog signal consists of sound traveling over lines as variations in an electrical  
current. The signal is in essentially the same format as the original spoken signal. Analog  
signals are very vulnerable to interference and noise on the line. Over long distances,  
analog transmissions can fade, distort, or pick up static. They are also limited to the  
bandwidth of amplifiers, analog-to-digital converters, and other network equipment.  
See also: digital telephony (p. G-10)  
Analog Trunk Also called: analog line  
A regular (nondigital) phone line from the telephone company.  
See also: analog telephony (p. G-3), digital trunk (p. G-10), trunk (p. G-26)  
Application Programming Interface (API) Also called: API  
A set of routines that an application program uses to access functions provided by another  
application, device, or service. For example, the Windows Telephony API (TAPI) provides  
a device-independent means to access devices such as phones, modems, and fax machines.  
See also: Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) (p. G-17), Telephony  
Application Programming Interface (TAPI) (p. G-25)  
Archive A copy of information or data that is placed into long-term storage.  
Audiotex Generic term for a subset of interactive voice response equipment and  
services. Audiotex typically presents telephony-based voice menus that offer selection  
options. For example, Press 1 to hear directions, or 2 for our latest specials.”  
Auto attendant Strata CS item that automatically answers calls to a phone number,  
enables callers to dial extensions, and offers callers other options that you define, for  
example, For Sales, press 1, For Support, press 2.”  
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Also called: call distribution  
See: ACD workgroup (p. G-1), call center (p. G-4)  
Automatic Number Identification (ANI) Also called: ANI  
The identification of the originating phone number of an incoming call. For example, if a  
person calls an 800 number from 617 555 1212, the device that answers the call can retrieve  
the ANI digits (617 555 1212) and use that information to identify the caller.  
See also: caller ID (p. G-6)  
Backup A copy of information for redundancy, so that the information can be restored  
if it is lost, damaged or needed for other reasons.  
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Blind Transfer A type of call transfer in which a user transfers a call to another  
extension without first speaking to the recipient.  
See also: external transfer (p. G-12), supervised transfer (p. G-24), transfer (p. G-25)  
Blocked Number A phone number that cannot be accessed from any Strata CS  
Client because it has been blocked by the Strata CS system administrator.  
See also: blocking (p. G-4)  
Blocking Also called: call blocking  
A Strata CS feature that enables the Strata CS system administrator to prevent Clients from  
calling a specific telephone number or certain types of telephone numbers. For example,  
access to long-distance numbers, international numbers, and group conversation lines can  
be blocked by the Strata CS system administrator.  
See also: blocked number (p. G-4)  
Browser A software application that is used to view HTML pages or Web sites. Strata  
CS supports Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer browsers.  
Business Communications Platform (BCP) Also called: BCP  
The Dialogic hardware used to connect analog telephone trunks and user extensions to the  
Strata CS Server. The BCP also provides telephony functions such as recording voice files,  
playing voice files, and processing touch-tone digits.  
See also: touch-tone digit (p. G-25), trunk (p. G-26)  
Call A connection between two parties (people or machines). Also the actions and  
operations required to establish and maintain a connection between two parties.  
Call Accounting A system that stores and organizes call detail recording  
information, which can then be used to generate reports.  
See also: call detail recording (CDR) (p. G-5)  
Call Announcing Also called: call screening, screening a call  
A Strata CS feature that verbally announces a caller before putting a call through, allowing  
the recipient to decide whether or not to accept the call. Strata CS announces the name of  
callers it recognizes, and can prompt unidentified callers to say their names before they hear  
the recipients phone ring.  
Call Center Any workgroup of agents (sales, support, and so forth) whose primary job  
is to place or answer calls. Inbound call centers use automatic call distribution systems and  
outbound call centers use predictive dialers. These automate the handling of large volumes  
of calls.  
See also: automatic call distribution (ACD) (p. G-3), predictive dialer (p. G-20)  
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Call Center Agent Also called: agent  
User, operator, or representative who participates in a queue. Typically a person handling  
sales or customer service calls.  
See also: automatic call distribution (ACD) (p. G-3)  
Call Center Agent License A license purchased from Toshiba for each Call  
Center Agent in a queue. In an ACD workgroup, a license purchased from Toshiba for each  
agent on whom you want to run reports using the Call Center Reporter. If ACD workgroup  
reports are made by trunk only, just one license is required.  
Call Control Also called: call handling  
All of the options that can be used to control a call including answering, holding,  
forwarding, transferring, and conferencing.  
Call Detail Recording (CDR) Also called: call accounting, CDR  
A feature that allows a telephone system to collect information and statistics about  
incoming and outgoing calls. Typically collected by a PBX, call detail recording  
information can be used to generate call usage reports that identify callers and recipients,  
duration of calls, and on what station and trunk calls occurred. Strata CS Reporter and Call  
Log provide CDR functionality.  
See also: private branch exchange (PBX) (p. G-20)  
Call forwarding Also called: follow mecall forwarding, forwarding a call  
A feature that, without answering an incoming call, routes it to an appropriate extension,  
phone number, voice mail system, and so forth.  
Call Log A view in Strata CS that displays a record of all calls made on the system.  
Administrators can use the Call Log to analyze system usage patterns. Individual users can  
view their own Call Log information to review what calls they have answered, placed, or  
missed.  
Call Monitor A view in the Strata CS Client that displays a users current call activity,  
and from which a user manages calls.  
Call Pickup A Strata CS feature that allows a Client to answer an incoming call that is  
ringing on another phone.  
Call Progress The series of events and states that occur during a call. These can  
include dialing, ringing, busy signal, and so forth.  
Call Pursuit Also called: follow meservice  
A Strata CS feature that tracks down a person at any of the phone numbers that are included  
on a routing list.  
Call Recording A feature in the Strata CS Client that allows a user to record a  
telephone conversation.  
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Call Routing Also called: routing a call  
The process of sending a call to a succession of destinations (extensions or external  
numbers), or several destinations simultaneously. Also describes a variety of methods for  
directing a call within an organization, for example, using an auto attendant, DID, or ACD  
workgroup.  
See also: auto attendant (p. G-3), automatic call distribution (ACD) (p. G-3), direct  
inward dial (DID) (p. G-11)  
Call Rules A Strata CS feature that allows users to automatically handle calls from  
specific callers using a unique routing list and greeting. For example, users can create a call  
rule for their spouses so that when the spouses call, they are routed first to a cell phone  
number, then their home number, and finally to a unique voice mail greeting tailored  
specifically for them.  
See also: routing list (p. G-22)  
Call Waiting A feature that alerts a user who is already on a call that another call is  
arriving. If call waiting is not enabled, incoming calls are automatically sent to voice mail.  
Caller ID An optional service provided by Regional Bell Operating Companies  
(RBOCs) on analog lines that identifies a caller by providing the originating phone number  
and (if enabled) the callers name.  
See also: automatic number identification (ANI) (p. G-3), caller ID on call waiting (p.  
G-6), dialed number identification service (DNIS) (p. G-9), direct inward dial (DID) (p.  
G-11), Regional Bell Operating Company (RBOC) (p. G-21)  
Caller ID on Call Waiting A feature available on some phones that provides  
identification of incoming callers when the recipient is already on a call.  
See also: call waiting (p. G-6), caller ID (p. G-6)  
Carrier Any company such as a RBOC, long-distance phone company, or CLEC that  
provides telecommunications circuits and services such as analog lines, T1 lines, local or  
long-distance service and caller ID, ANI, or DID/DNIS services.  
See also: automatic number identification (ANI) (p. G-3), caller ID (p. G-6), common  
carrier (p. G-8), Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) (p. G-8), dialed number  
identification service (DNIS) (p. G-9), direct inward dial (DID) (p. G-11), private carrier  
(p. G-20), Regional Bell Operating Company (RBOC) (p. G-21), T-1 (p. G-24)  
Central Office (CO) Also called: CO  
A telephone company facility where subscribers' phone lines are connected to switching  
equipment.  
Centrex A phone company service that provides PBX functionality such as extensions,  
conferencing, call forwarding and transferring.  
See also: call forwarding (p. G-5), conference call (p. G-8), private branch exchange  
(PBX) (p. G-20), transfer (p. G-25)  
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Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) Also called: CAS  
A type of robbed-bit signaling usually used on E1 lines.  
See also: E-1 (p. G-11), robbed-bit signaling (p. G-22)  
Channel Service Unit (CSU) Also called: CSU  
A device located on the customers premises that allows hardware such as Dialogic digital  
network cards to connect to digital lines installed by a digital line provider, such as a T1  
lines.  
See also: digital line (p. G-10), digital service unit (DSU) (p. G-10), T-1 (p. G-24)  
Circuit A physical connection of computer, telephony, and network equipment over  
which a telephonic conversation takes place.  
CLASS Telephone An analog telephone that supports Bell Communications  
Resource (Bellcore) Custom Local Area Signaling Services (CLASS) features such as  
caller ID, caller ID on call waiting, and message waiting. For a list of phones that have these  
features, see Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual.  
Client A computer that requests information from a Server computer over a network.  
The client runs an application that requests the information from the Server, and then  
displays it in a usable format.  
See also: client/Server (p. G-7), Server (p. G-22)  
Client (Strata CS Program) Also called: Strata CS Client (program)  
A Strata CS software application employed by users on client computers. Used to make and  
receive calls, access voice mail, create contact lists, and so forth. Also used to assign  
customized routing lists and greetings for specific users.  
See also: client (p. G-7),  
Client License A license purchased from Toshiba for each Client logged on to the  
Strata CS Server. For example, with five Strata CS Client licenses you can have a  
maximum of five simultaneous Client applications logged on to the Server.  
Client/Server A type of computing that splits processing between client computers  
and Server computers over a network. Client computers manage the user interface, make  
requests over the network to Server computers, and perform local processing of data.  
Server computers process client requests and return only the results needed. Before  
client/Server computing, clients were dumb terminals that displayed data that was  
processed by a mainframe or minicomputer.  
See also: client (p. G-7), Server (p. G-22)  
Codec The technology that compresses and decompresses voice signals for  
transmission over an IP network. When an IP link is established, both devices negotiate a  
mutually supported codec that will be used. Since one codec may be preferable to another  
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for bandwidth or voice quality reasons, codecs are listed in the Strata CS Administrator in  
order of preference. Strata CS supports the following codecs: G.729A, G.723.1, G.711,  
MSGSM, ETSI-GSM.  
Common Carrier The local phone company or long-distance company that provides  
telecommunications circuits and services to the general public. Common carriers are  
regulated and licensed by state or federal agencies.  
See also: private carrier (p. G-20)  
Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) Also called: CLEC  
A company that competes with a LEC to provide local exchange service. CLECs are  
allowed to buy access to the LEC network for resale, or they can build their own network.  
See also: Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) (p. G-16)  
Computer Telephone Integration (CTI) Also called: CTI  
The integration of computers with standard telephone switches (PBXs) to allow more  
sophisticated switching. For example, a switch could supply a computer with a caller ID  
for an incoming call. The computer could then look up the caller ID in a database and  
provide the switch with appropriate routing information. Computer telephone integration  
is just one aspect of computer telephony.  
See also: caller ID (p. G-6), computer telephony (CT) (p. G-8), private branch exchange  
(PBX) (p. G-20), switch (p. G-24)  
Computer Telephony (CT) Also called: CT  
Computer technology applied to telephony. CT is an umbrella term for such diverse  
technologies as computer telephone integration (CTI), interactive voice response (IVR), IP  
telephony, PC PBXs, and fax-on-demand.  
See also: computer telephone integration (CTI) (p. G-8), fax-on-demand (p. G-12), inter-  
active voice response (IVR) (p. G-15), IP telephony (p. G-16), PC PBX (p. G-19)  
Conference Call A call that involves three or more callers.  
Connection A continuity of circuitthat enables two or more parties or devices to  
communicate via a phone line.  
Contact A record that contains a person's name, address and/or phone number.  
See also: global contact (p. G-13), personal contact (p. G-19)  
Contact Manager Also called: personal information manager (PIM), PIM  
A software application that stores names, addresses, phone numbers, schedules, and other  
personal information for contacts. Popular contact management software includes: Strata  
CS Client, Act!, Goldmine, and Outlook.  
See also: contact (p. G-8)  
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Contact Manager Assistant Strata CS program that automatically displays  
screen-pops with contact information when a contact from another contact manager calls.  
Requires the Strata CS TAPI Service Provider.  
See Also: contact manager (p. G-8), TAPI Service Provider (p. G-24)  
Contact Voice Title An audio recording of a Strata CS contacts name. When call  
screening is enabled, this recording announces incoming calls from the contact.  
Default Phone Number For a contact that has many phone numbers, the phone  
number most frequently dialed to reach the contact. With speed dial, the default number is  
dialed automatically.  
See also: speed dial (p. G-23)  
Device Monitor An application on the Strata CS Server and a view in the Strata CS  
Administrator that displays the current status of all stations and trunks in the Strata CS  
system.  
See also: Administrator (Strata CS program) (p. G-2), station (p. G-23), trunk (p. G-26)  
Dial-by-name directory A Strata CS feature that gives callers the ability to search  
for a user by entering the first few letters of the users first or last name using their  
telephone keypads.  
Dial Plan The setting that defines how to dial local, long-distance, and international  
phone numbers in a particular country or area.  
Dial Tone The sound that callers hear after picking up a telephone indicating that they  
can dial a number. Dial tone is provided by the local telephone company or PBX.  
See also: private branch exchange (PBX) (p. G-20)  
Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) Also called: DNIS  
A feature of 800 and 900 telephone lines that provides the number that was dialed to the  
receiving telephony system. This enables the receiving system to accurately route the call,  
and allows for many 800 or 900 numbers to be routed through a single telephony system.  
See also: T-1 (p. G-24)  
Dialing Exception The rule defined by the Strata CS administrator that tells Strata  
CS when it should dial the area code of a phone number, and when it should dial the number  
as a local call. Strata CS invokes these rules whenever it dials a number automatically, such  
as when a user places a call to a contact or returns a call from a voice mail message.  
Dialing service Mechanism for routing outbound calls to the trunk type appropriate  
for that call. For example, routing phone calls to a normal telephone service trunk, Internet  
calls to an Internet trunk, and Centrex calls to a Centrex trunk. By default Strata CS comes  
with one dialing service, Phone Number, that routes all calls to your telephone trunks.  
When placing a call, users select the dialing service to use by dialing the access code for  
that service before dialing the number, for example 9 to place an external call.  
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See also: Access code (p. G-1), routing service (p. G-22)  
Dialogic Driver The specialized software provided by Dialogic to allow applications  
to run with Dialogic telephony boards.  
Dialogic SCBus Device Also called: SCBus  
The Dialogic board resource for handling a specific type of telephony data. Dialogic SCBus  
devices are a telephony handling resource for LSI devices to connect to analog phone lines;  
DTI devices for connecting to T1, ISDN and E1 phone lines; VOX devices for playing files,  
recording files, getting touch-tone digits. and detecting or generating tones; and FAX  
devices for sending and receiving faxes.  
See also: analog line (p. G-3), E-1 (p. G-11), Integrated Services Digital Network  
(ISDN) (p. G-15), T-1 (p. G-24), touch-tone digit (p. G-25)  
Digit Collection The Strata CS configuration for T1 lines that enables recognition of  
ANI or DID/DNIS information  
See also: automatic number identification (ANI) (p. G-3), dialed number identification  
service (DNIS) (p. G-9), direct inward dial (DID) (p. G-11), T-1 (p. G-24)  
Digital Service Unit (DSU) The digital counterpart of a CSU. Typically used for  
ISDN lines.  
See also: channel service unit (CSU) (p. G-7)  
Digital Signal Processor Also called: DSP  
A specialized digital microprocessor that performs calculations on digitized signals that  
were originally analog. In telephony, DSPs are used for call progress monitoring, voice  
processing, and the compression of voice and video signals.  
See also: telephony hardware (p. G-25)  
Digital Span In Strata CS, 24 digital trunks that make up a T1 line, or 30 digital trunks  
that make up an E1 line.  
See also: digital trunk (p. G-10), E-1 (p. G-11), T-1 (p. G-24)  
Digital Telephony Telephone transmission or switching in which the original signal  
is sampled and converted to binary data before transmission. Digital telephony is much  
cleaner than analog telephony because the signal can be reproduced precisely, and does not  
fade or pick up distortion or static.  
See also: analog telephony (p. G-3)  
Digital Trunk Also called: digital line  
A digital T1, E1, or ISDN phone line obtained from the telephone company.  
See also: analog trunk (p. G-3), digital telephony (p. G-10), E-1 (p. G-11), T-1 (p. G-24),  
trunk (p. G-26)  
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Direct Inward Dial (DID) Also called: DID  
A telephone company service that assigns up to 50 different numbers to a single analog line.  
When answering calls, DID information is used to determine which number the caller  
dialed and then to deliver the call to that number. Strata CS uses DID to assign each user a  
unique 7-digit phone number, so callers can dial it to reach a user directly without having  
to go through an auto attendant.  
See also: analog line (p. G-3), auto attendant (p. G-3)  
Directory A list of names, phone numbers, and other related information.  
See also: voice mail (p. G-26)  
Driver The low-level software that provides an API to hardware. The drivers for the  
Dialogic boards are required to run Strata CS.  
See also: Dialogic driver (p. G-10)  
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Also called: DTMF  
The touch-tone signaling format used by home or business touch-tone phones.  
See also: Multi-Frequency (MF) (p. G-18)  
E&M Signaling The most common supervisory signaling protocol used to  
interconnect PBXs or to connect a PBX to a T1 carrier.  
See also: private branch exchange (PBX) (p. G-20), T-1 (p. G-24)  
E-Mail Notification A Strata CS feature that sends e-mail messages to users when  
they receive new or urgent voice messages. E-mail notifications can include voice  
messages attached as .WAV files.  
See also: WAV file (p. G-27)  
E1 The European version of a T1 line. Contains 30 channels (while a T1 has 24). Encoded  
in A-law instead of µ-law format.  
See also: T-1 (p. G-24)  
Emergency Number The number to dial to access the emergency reporting service  
in a location, for example, is 911 in the United States.  
ETSI-GSM The IP codec supported by Strata CS. Largely superseded by G.729A, it  
runs at 13.2 kbs.  
Event Signaling How telephone actions (that is, pick up and hang up) and events  
(that is, incoming call and line dropped) are communicated on a robbed-bit T1 line by  
setting the A or B bits on or off. Defined in Strata CS Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter.  
See also: A and B bits (p. G-1), robbed-bit signaling (p. G-22), T-1 (p. G-24)  
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Export To prepare or convert information from one application so it can be used in  
another. Strata CS allows users to export system prompts, Call Log, and contact  
information in comma-separated value (CSV) format for use in spreadsheet and database  
applications.  
See also: import (p. G-14), private branch exchange (PBX) (p. G-20)  
Extension A unique number where a Strata CS user may be reached. Auto attendants,  
queues, workgroups, and IVR Plug-ins can also have extensions.  
External call Any call to or from a phone number outside Strata CS. Calls between  
extensions are not external calls.  
See also: external direct call (p. G-12), internal call (p. G-15)  
External Direct call Any call to a Strata CS user from an external number in which  
the caller did not dial an extension from an auto attendant. In other words, a call using a  
DID number or a trunk that is set up to connect directly to a user.  
See also: auto attendant (p. G-3), direct inward dial (DID) (p. G-11), external call (p.  
G-12), internal call (p. G-15)  
External Transfer A call transferred to a number outside the Strata CS phone  
system.  
See also: blind transfer (p. G-4), supervised transfer (p. G-24), transfer (p. G-25)  
Fast Busy Tone An audible tone that indicates all trunks are busy processing other  
calls.  
See also: trunk (p. G-26)  
Fax Server A server that is set up to send and receive faxes on behalf of networked  
clients.  
See also: client (p. G-7), Server (p. G-22)  
Fax-On-Demand Also called: fax-back  
A combination of fax and voice processing technology that allows a person to call a  
computer and request that a catalog of available documents or one or more specific  
documents be faxed to them.  
Feature Phone A business phone that has features such as a display, message  
waiting light, and specialized buttons for speed dial, transfer, conference, and so forth.  
See also: speed dial (p. G-23)  
Final action An action that Strata CS initiates when a caller reaches the final step of a  
routing list. Final actions include send to voice mail, hang up, transfer, and so forth.  
See also: routing list (p. G-22)  
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Flash Quickly pressing and releasing the flash hook (hang up) button on a telephone  
handset cradle or pressing the flash button. Signals a PBX or Centrex system that special  
instructions will follow, such as placing a call on hold or transferring a call to another  
extension.  
See also: Centrex (p. G-6), private branch exchange (PBX) (p. G-20)  
Flash Hook The button in the telephone handset cradle that hangs up the phone and  
releases the phone to make another call. The flash hook can also be used to send a flash  
signal to a PBX or Centrex system. Some phones refer to this as the Link Button.  
See also: Centrex (p. G-6), private branch exchange (PBX) (p. G-20)  
G.711 The IP codec supported by Strata CS. It is supported by all H.323 gateways and  
terminals, but uses high bandwidth. It runs at 64 kbs.  
G.723.1 The IP codec supported by Strata CS. The best codec for use with Intimating  
and other H.323 terminals, it runs at 5.3 kbs. or 6.3 kbs.  
G.729A The IP codec supported by Strata CS. The best codec for Strata CS  
Server-to-Strata CS Server connections, providing a good balance between sound quality  
and bandwidth. It runs at 8.8 kbs.  
Global Contact A contact record (name, address, and so forth) that is accessible to  
all Clients on a Strata CS Server.  
See also: personal contact (p. G-19)  
GlobalCall Dialogics protocol-independent technology that allows an application to  
connect to a variety of T1 and E1 networks using various protocols (such as ISDN or  
DPNSS) without changing code.  
See also: E-1 (p. G-11), Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) (p. G-15), T-1 (p.  
G-24)  
Grab-and-Hold While on a call, if a second call arrives, a Strata CS user can grab”  
the second call and put it on hold without interrupting the current call. While on hold, the  
second caller hears a customizable grab-and-hold greeting and is then presented with the  
option to continue to hold or leave a message. Using grab-and-hold, users can make sure  
they never miss an important call.  
See also: grab-and-hold greeting (p. G-13)  
Grab-and-Hold Greeting Also called: hold greeting  
A customizable message that a caller hears when grabbed and put on hold. For example, a  
caller might hear, Im on the phone right now, but I know youre there and your call is  
very important to me.After playing the grab-and-hold greeting, Strata CS always prompts,  
To leave a message, press 1, or stay on the line to continue holding.”  
See also: grab-and-hold (p. G-13)  
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Graphical User Interface Also called: GUI  
The visual interface used in all Windows applications, composed of windows, dialog  
boxes, menus, buttons, and tool bars that make the application easy to operate.  
Greeting The recorded message that a caller hears, typically when sent to voice mail.  
See also: active greeting (p. G-1), after hours greeting (p. G-2), grab-and-hold greeting  
(p. G-13)  
See also: call rule (p. G-19), voice mail (p. G-26)  
H.323 The standard that defines how real-time voice and video are transmitted over IP  
networks.  
Hands-free Using telephony equipment without using the hands. Examples of  
hands-free equipment include headsets, speakerphones, and voice recognition equipment.  
In Strata CS, hands-free answering enables a user to keep a phone continually off-hook, and  
be alerted to incoming calls by a short beep before they are automatically connected.  
Handset The part of the phone that a person holds to speak and listen.  
Hold To temporarily leave a phone call without disconnecting it.  
See also: silent hold (p. G-23)  
Hold Audio Also called: hold music  
Hold prompts Call center recordings that callers hear while they are waiting on hold  
for an agent. Hold prompts can play once, or repeatedly, or variably as determined by  
conditions you define.  
See Also: call center (p. G-4), welcome prompt (p. G-27)  
Hunt Group A group of related trunks set up by the phone company. Incoming calls  
to the first trunk, or main number, search the group until they find an available trunk. A  
busy signal is returned only if every trunk in the group is busy.  
See also: trunk (p. G-26)  
Import To incorporate information from another application. Strata CS can import  
contact names and related information created or stored in other popular contact managers.  
See also: contact manager (p. G-8)  
Inbound Call A call coming from a source external to the Strata CS phone system.  
See also: outbound call (p. G-19)  
Inbound Trunk A trunk on which a user can receive incoming calls.  
See also: inbound call (p. G-14), outbound trunk (p. G-19)  
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Incoming Call A call that has arrived in the Strata CS system.  
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Also called: ISDN  
An international standard for voice, data, and signaling that was designed to overcome  
limitations in the PSTN by offering expanded bandwidth, digital circuits, a standard  
out-of-band signaling system, combined voice and data networks, and special services.  
ISDN is offered in two forms, Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and Primary Rate Interface (PRI).  
See also: Primary Rate Interface (PRI) (p. G-20), public switched telephone network  
(PSTN) (p. G-20)  
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Also called: ASR, automatic speech  
recognition (ASR), IVR, speech recognition  
An application that users can interact with using a remote touch-tone phone. An IVR  
program typically uses recorded or synthetic speech to provide information and present the  
user with options. The user selects an option by entering a number on the touch-tone phone.  
Some IVR programs can use voice recognition to interpret the users spoken responses.  
See also: touch-tone digit (p. G-25)  
Interconnect Value-added reseller (VAR) that sells, installs, and maintains one or  
more brands of telephone systems, working with the phone company as needed. The word  
interconnect comes from the process of connecting phone systems with the phone  
company.  
Internal Call A call within the Strata CS phone system, a call between two users.  
See also: external call (p. G-12), external direct call (p. G-12)  
International Callback A business service that can provide dramatic cost savings  
for international callers dialing U.S. phone numbers. Callback services take advantage of  
the fact that international calls to the U.S. are many times more expensive than international  
calls placed from the U.S. International callers dial a special number in the United States.  
The call is not answered, but the system dials the caller back immediately and places calls  
to the U.S. on their behalf using U.S. instead of international rates.  
International Prefix The number dialed before the country code in order to make an  
international call.  
Internet The worldwide computer network, made up of thousands of interconnected  
networks. A standard set of communications protocols makes it possible to route data  
between any two computers on the Internet.  
See also: Internet Protocol (p. G-15), intranet (p. G-16)  
Internet Protocol Also called: IP  
The basic protocol for transmitting packets of data over the Internet. Data is parceled into  
small chunks, and each chunk is combined with a destination address and other information  
to create an IP packet. When a packet is transmitted over the Internet, the address  
information is used by IP routers, which act as way-stations on the packets journey.  
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Packets are passed from router to router until they reach the specified destination address.  
Each packet travels individually: two packets sent consecutively can take entirely different  
routes, travel at different speeds, and show up in a different order than when they were sent.  
On the receiving end, higher-level protocols are used to reassemble the packets in the  
correct order and request re-transmission of any missing packets.  
See also: Internet (p. G-15)  
Internet Protocol Address Also called: Internet address, IP address  
Unique identifier that allows data to be routed over the Internet to a specific location.  
See also: Internet (p. G-15), Internet Protocol (p. G-15)  
Internet Protocol Telephony Also called: Internet telephony, IP tele-  
phony, Voice Over IP  
Transmission of voice over the Internet (or a local computer network) in real time.  
See also: Internet (p. G-15), Internet Protocol (p. G-15)  
Internet Service Provider Also called: ISP, service provider  
A company that provides dial-up or dedicated access to the Internet, typically for a fee.  
See also: Internet (p. G-15)  
Intranet A private Internet.An intranet runs on a private network and can only be  
used by people given access to that network, but it uses the same software and  
communications protocols as the Internet.  
See also: Internet (p. G-15)  
IP Gateway Feature that enables two Strata CS Servers to communicate as one over  
the Internet, so that users on one can directly dial extensions on the other.  
IP Gateway user Special type of user used for creating an IP Gateway.  
IVR Plug-In A custom application that extends the call-processing functions of Strata  
CS by sharing the Dialogic hardware with the Strata CS Server.  
Key System Phone system in which callers select a specific inbound or outbound  
trunk by pressing a button on the phone before taking or placing a call.  
Least Cost Routing System of routing a long-distance call by using the least  
expensive carrier for that call.  
Local Exchange Carrier Also called: ILEC, LEC  
A local phone company. Also known as an Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (ILEC), a  
LEC has some legacy connection to the old Bell system.  
See also: Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) (p. G-8)  
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Location Settings Settings in the Strata CS Administrator that specify the country  
and area code of the office in which Strata CS is installed, defined for each Dialing Service.  
See also: Administrator (Strata CS program) (p. G-2)  
Logging The act of saving event and status information to a log file or window. Logs  
can be used to troubleshoot problems or produce activity reports.  
Long-distance Prefix The number dialed to make a call outside the local service  
area.  
Loop Start The type of trunk leased from the local phone company that can be attached  
to a regular phone or used by other single-line installations and with key systems.  
See also: key system (p. G-16), trunk (p. G-26)  
Main menu A companys primary auto attendant, the one that first handles incoming  
calls to the company.  
See Also: auto attendant (p. G-3)  
Message Waiting A feature available on some phones that notifies the user when a  
new voice message is received by activating the message-waiting indicator on the phone.  
Message waiting can be indicated by a LED indicator on the phone that lights up or blinks,  
or by a special stutter dial tone when the station goes off-hook. Message waiting is available  
on certain analog telephones that support CLASS features. For a list of phones that have  
these features, see Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual Installation Guide. An  
Administrator setting tells Strata CS that a user has a phone that supports message-waiting.  
The user enables or disables the feature from the Client.  
See also: off-hook (p. G-18), station (p. G-23), stutter dial tone (p. G-24)  
Messaging Application Programming Interface Also called: MAPI  
Microsoft's set of functions and Component Object Model (COM) interfaces that let  
Windows-based messaging clients (such as Microsoft Outlook) interact with message  
service providers. MAPI-conformant mail clients, address books, and contact managers  
from various manufacturers can be used together.  
See also: application programming interface (API) (p. G-3), contact manager (p. G-8)  
Microsoft Intimating An H.323-based conferencing and collaborative tool  
supported by Strata CS, designed to run over IP networks.  
Microsoft Windows NT Server Also called: NT Server  
The version of Microsoft Windows NT that is required by the Strata CS Server.  
Modular Station Interface Also called: MSI  
Dialogic board that allows applications to ring, switch, and conference a variety of local  
analog devices such as telephones, modems, and fax machines.  
See also: telephony hardware (p. G-25)  
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MSGSM IP codec supported by Strata CS. Largely superseded by G.729A, it runs at  
13.0 kbs.  
Mu-Law The voice amplitude compression/expansion standard used in North America.  
Multi-Frequency Also called: MF  
A tone-signaling format used within telephone networks that uses different tones than  
DTMF.  
See also: Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) (p. G-11)  
Network Interface Card Also called: NIC  
Card that allows a computer to send and receive data on a computer network.  
Notification E-mail or page sent to a user to inform them that they have received a new  
voice message.  
See also: e-mail notification (p. G-11), pager notification (p. G-19)  
Off-Hook When the telephone handset is lifted from its cradle, or when the phone is in  
use, the phone is considered off-hook.”  
See also: on-hook (p. G-18)  
On-Hook When the telephone handset is in its cradle, the phone is considered  
on-hook.”  
See also: off-hook (p. G-18)  
On call State in which a call center agent receives calls from a queue when signed in.  
The system administrator or call center supervisor determines whether an agent is on call  
for a given queue. When not on call, the agent does not receive calls from the queue even  
when signed in, although the agent can still view incoming queue calls in the Call Monitor.  
See Also: call center (p. G-4), Call Monitor (p. G-5)  
Operator Person that assists in the answering, routing, and completion of telephone  
calls. Computerized operators are called auto attendants.  
See also: auto attendant (p. G-3)  
Operator Intercept What happens when a caller dials a number that is not in  
service. The phone company plays a sequence of three distinctive tones followed by a  
message, for example, The number you have dialed is not in service at this time. Please  
check the number and dial again.”  
Operator User Strata CS user with Operator permissions. In the Strata CS Client, an  
operator user can view real-time status updates of users who are already on calls.  
See also: Administrator user (p. G-2)  
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Outbound Call Any call made from Strata CS to an external number.  
See also: inbound call (p. G-14)  
Outbound Trunk A trunk on which a user can make outbound calls.  
See also: inbound trunk (p. G-14), outbound call (p. G-19)  
Overflow agents Backup call center agents that receive calls only if all primary  
agents are unavailable.  
Overflow skill Special skill used to distinguish overflow agents from primary agents  
in a call center.  
Pager Notification The process that pages users whenever they receive new or  
urgent voice messages.  
Parking a Call Also called: call park  
A feature similar to putting a call on hold. When a call is parked, the system returns the  
number on which the call is parked. After a call is parked, the call can be picked up from  
any phone by dialing the feature code followed by the number.  
Party Line Telephone line shared by several subscribers.  
PC PBX Also called: unPBX  
A PBX that runs on a PC.  
See also: private branch exchange (PBX) (p. G-20)  
Permissions Series of settings applied to users that control their access to individual  
Strata CS features. Agents in a call center queue also have permissions that control their  
access to call center features.  
See Also: call center (p. G-4), roles (p. G-22)  
Personal Contact A contact that appears only in a Strata CS users own Client, and  
no one elses.  
See also: global contact (p. G-13)  
Personal Information Number Also called: contact PIN, PIN  
A number that a Strata CS user can assign to a contact. The PIN can uniquely identify a  
contacts calls. When the contact dials the user's extension + PIN, Strata CS identifies the  
contact by matching the PIN to the contact.  
Personal status Strata CS feature that enables users to indicate their location and  
availability to other users, and handle incoming calls accordingly.  
Plain Old Telephone Service Also called: POTS  
The basic telephone service that allows a person to place and take calls.  
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Plexar A Centrex service that is offered in Texas.  
See also: Centrex (p. G-6)  
POP3 Version 3 of the Post Office Protocol, an Internet protocol used for retrieving  
e-mail.  
See also: Internet (p. G-15)  
Predictive Dialer An automated dialing system that allows a small number of agents  
to process an enormous amount of outbound calls by automatically dialing numbers from  
a database until someone picks up. It then connects the call immediately to an available  
agent who will handle it.  
See also: call center (p. G-4)  
Primary Interexchange Carrier (PIC) Code In the U.S., a dialing prefix to  
access a particular carrier, for example, 1010321.  
Primary Rate Interface Also called: PRI  
One of two interfaces in ISDN (the other is Basic Rate Interface). PRI is the ISDN protocol  
running on a T1 line. Also known as 23B+D, PRI consists of 23 bearer B-channels at  
1.544mbps and one data D-channel at 2.048mbps. The B-channels are used for voice, video  
conferencing, fax, and so forth. The D-channel carries control and signaling information  
about incoming and outgoing calls.  
See also: Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) (p. G-15)  
Private Branch Exchange Also called: PABX, PBX  
A privately owned version of the phone companys central switching office that processes  
and directs phone calls. A PBX is located on the premises of a telephone company  
customer.  
See also: PC PBX (p. G-19)  
Private Carrier Private company that provides telecommunications circuits and  
services. A private carrier is not regulated and can refuse to provide service.  
See also: common carrier (p. G-8)  
PTT Post Telegraph and Telephone administration that provides telephone and  
telecommunications service in most countries (except the United States). PTTs are usually  
controlled by the government.  
Public Switched Telephone Network Also called: PSTN  
The world wide phone network, including all carriers, switches, COs, and local and  
long-distance lines.  
See also: central office (CO) (p. G-6), common carrier (p. G-8), switch (p. G-24)  
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Queue Strata CS call center element that automatically answers incoming calls to an  
extension, puts the callers on hold until agents becomes available, and then forwards the  
calls to those agents. A caller on hold is said to be in the queue.”  
See Also: call center (p. G-4)  
Queue Monitor Client view that is only available to call center agents who have  
permission to see it. Displays real-time statistics for call center queues.  
See Also: call center (p. G-4)  
Recovery Time Amount of time after an ACD agent completes a call in which no  
new calls are received. Recovery time provides an agent time to perform any work required  
to complete the previous call before taking the next call.  
See also: automatic call distribution (ACD) (p. G-3)  
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks Also called: RAID  
Protocol for combining several standard disk drives into an integrated, fault-tolerant unit.  
If one of the disks in the array fails, its contents can be reconstructed from data stored on  
the other disks.  
Regional Bell Operating Company Also called: RBOC  
One of the Bell operating companies set up after their divestiture from AT&T in 1984.  
Remote Access Server Also called: RAS  
Computer and software that allows a person to connect to a network from a remote location  
by dialing a number.  
See also: Internet (p. G-15)  
Remote Office/Branch Office Also called: ROBO  
The Remote Office/Branch Office telecom market.  
See also: Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) (p. G-23)  
Reorder Tone The Fast busydial tone indicating that a call cannot be completed,  
for example, if all switching paths or trunks are busy.  
Ring Pattern The pattern of sounds a telephone makes to indicate a call is arriving.  
Ring patterns can be customized so that users can differentiate between internal and  
external calls or identify their own phones from others in the immediate area.  
See also: splash ring pattern (p. G-23)  
Ringback Tone The sound a caller hears when the called partys phone is ringing.  
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Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter The Strata CS utility that lets the administrator  
define Robbed Bit T1 call events, test them, and save the correct definitions for Strata CS  
to use. Using the Robbed Bit T1 Experimenter after installing the Dialogic hardware and  
softwarebut before installing the Strata CS Servercan ensure that the T1 trunks are  
functioning correctly before continuing with the installation.  
Robbed-Bit Signaling Signaling mechanism used with T1 lines that replaces the  
least significant bits in specific locations in the T1 transmission with signaling information,  
for example, whether the callers line is on-hook or off-hook. The specific locations that  
contain signaling information are called A and B bits. T1 suppliers use different patterns of  
A-bit and B-bit values to signal various events.  
See also: A and B bits (p. G-1), Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) (p. G-7), T-1 (p.  
G-24)  
Role Permission set that can be applied broadly to many users at once. By default Strata  
CS includes two roles: Administrators and Users. You can create new roles to represent  
different permission sets, or modify the Users role.  
See Also: Permissions (p. G-19)  
Round Robin Call Distribution A method of evenly distributing calls to a  
queue or an ACD workgroup. Round robin call distribution sends each consecutive call to  
the next agent on the list. If that agent is busy, the call goes to the next agent, and so on.  
See also: ACD agent (p. G-1), ACD workgroup (p. G-1), simultaneous call distribution  
(p. G-23), top-down call distribution (p. G-25)  
Routing List A list of extensions or external numbers that Strata CS will try in order  
to connect incoming calls to the user. Each user has a default routing list and can also have  
call rules that specify unique routing lists for individual contacts. Routing lists typically try  
a users Where I Amlocation first, then a list of optional locations, and if unsuccessful,  
the final action.  
See also: active routing list (p. G-1), final action (p. G-12), call rule (p. G-19), Where I  
Am (p. G-27)  
Routing service Type of dialing service that routes outbound calls to other dialing  
services depending on the number dialed.  
See Also: dialing service (p. G-9)  
Screen Pop A small window that automatically opens on the computer screen when  
a call arrives and shows information about the caller.  
Server A computer that processes client requests and returns information to a client  
computer over a network. The client computer runs an application that requests the  
information from the Server, and then displays the results in usable format.  
See also: client (p. G-7), client/Server (p. G-7)  
Server License A license purchased from Toshiba for each Strata CS Server.  
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Shift In Strata CS, a period that divides up call center statistics for easy comparative  
viewing.  
See Also: call center (p. G-4)  
Silent Hold In Strata CS, when the user puts a caller on silent hold, the repeated  
playing of Strata CSs call-handling prompts (Press 1 to transfer,and so forth) are  
suppressed. From the callers point of view, silent hold is identical to regular hold, as the  
caller still hears call-handling prompts and hold music, if it is used.  
See also: hold (p. G-14)  
Simultaneous ring The process in which a single call is sent simultaneously to all  
members of a workgroup. All phones ring simultaneously, and the first user who answers  
is connected to the caller. Simultaneous ring is one method of distribution for call centers  
and ACD workgroups.  
See also: ACD workgroup (p. G-1), call center (p. G-4), automatic call distribution  
(ACD) (p. G-3), round robin call distribution (p. G-22), top-down call distribution (p.  
G-25)  
Small Office/Home Office Also called: SOHO  
The Small Office/Home Office telecom market. Commonly comprised of consultants,  
small businesses, and telecommuters.  
See also: Remote Office/Branch Office (ROBO) (p. G-21)  
Speed Dial A shortcut to a frequently dialed phone number.  
Splash Ring Pattern A ring pattern in which 2 or 3 short rings are grouped  
together, followed by a pause.  
See also: ring pattern (p. G-21)  
SQL Server A Microsoft database Server application. The Strata CS database is stored  
in SQL Server and is accessible by the Strata CS Server and its clients.  
Station Any phone connected to Strata CS.  
See also: station ID (p. G-23)  
Station ID The number that uniquely identifies a telephone connected to Strata CS.  
Multiple extensions can share a single station ID, which allows different users to receive  
calls at the same phone.  
See also: extension (p. G-12), station (p. G-23)  
Station License A license purchased from Toshiba for each Strata CS phone  
(station).  
See also: station (p. G-23)  
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Stutter Dial Tone A feature available on some phones that notifies a user of new  
voice messages by means of a special dial tone. When a message has been received, the  
user hears a stutter dial tone when the station goes off-hook. This feature is available on  
specific analog telephones that support CLASS features. For a list of phones that have this  
feature, see Strata CS Installation & Maintenance Manual. An Administrator setting tells  
Strata CS that a user has a phone that supports stutter dial tone message waiting. Users  
enable or disable the feature from the Client.  
See also: dial tone (p. G-9), message waiting (p. G-17)  
Supervised Transfer A method of call transfer in which the user speaks to the  
target party (I have Jim on the line for you.) before transferring the call. If the target party  
informs the user that the call cannot be accepted, the user can return to the call or transfer  
it to another party.  
See also: blind transfer (p. G-4), external transfer (p. G-12), transfer (p. G-25)  
Switch A PBX, CO, or any mechanical, electric, or electronic device that manages  
communications circuits.  
See also: central office (CO) (p. G-6), private branch exchange (PBX) (p. G-20)  
System Prompt An audio prompt that Strata CS plays to callers to offer instructions.  
For example, To log in, press pound.”  
T1 A digital phone line that carries 24 voice channels.  
TAPI Service Provider Also called: TSP  
A Strata CS component that lets any TAPI-compatible application place outbound calls or  
receive notification of inbound calls. Strata CS has been tested with several  
TAPI-compliant contact managers including Act!, GoldMine, and Microsoft Outlook to  
place calls to contacts and receive screen-pop notification of incoming calls.  
See also: contact manager (p. G-8), Telephony Application Programming Interface  
(TAPI) (p. G-25)  
Telephone Commands The commands that control Strata CSs behavior through  
any touch-tone phone. For example, pressing Flash 1 plus an extension on a station during  
a call will transfer the caller to the dialed extension. A list of available commands is printed  
on a wallet card and also verbally presented through the system prompts.  
See also: flash (p. G-13), system prompt (p. G-24)  
Telephony The science of transmitting and managing voice, fax, and other data over  
the PSTN.  
See also: public switched telephone network (PSTN) (p. G-20)  
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Telephony Application Programming Interface Also called: TAPI  
The Microsoft API for computer-telephone integration. TAPI presents a common API for  
applications that is hardware- and telephone network-independent. Part of TAPI is the  
service provider interface (SPI), the component that all hardware vendors must implement  
to be TAPI-compliant.  
See also: application programming interface (API) (p. G-3)  
Telephony Hardware Any voice-processing hardware, such as voice and fax  
modems, voice boards, or digital signal processor (DSP) boards. Telephony hardware that  
connects to the PSTN or local stations and can detect call progress signals, generate and  
play tones, play and record voice files, and so forth.  
See also: Business Communications Platform (BCP) (p. G-4), call progress (p. G-5), dig-  
ital signal processor (DSP) (p. G-10), Modular Station Interface (MSI) (p. G-17), public  
switched telephone network (PSTN) (p. G-20)  
Strata CS Call Center Reporter Strata CS component that produces Microsoft  
Excel reports on call center and ACD workgroup activity. For more information, see Strata  
CS Installation & Maintenance Manual.  
Strata CS Server The computer on which the Strata CS Server software and  
database reside.  
See also: Server (p. G-22)  
Terminal Server A software application that enables a system administrator to  
monitor, troubleshoot, and control a remote computer system without being on-site.  
Tip and Ring An electrical circuit that carries a voice or data signal, derived from the  
tip wire and ring wire of the old-fashioned switchboard operators plug.  
Toll Bypass Avoiding the long-distance carrier network (and associated tolls) when  
connecting to another subscriber outside of the local area, by means of the Internet, a  
private network, tie lines, and so forth.  
Top-Down Call Distribution Method of distributing calls to the best agents in a  
queue or an ACD workgroup, by sending each call to the first agent on the list. If that agent  
is busy, the call goes to the next agent, and so on.  
See also: ACD agent (p. G-1), ACD workgroup (p. G-1), round robin call distribution (p.  
G-22), simultaneous call distribution (p. G-23)  
Touch-Tone Digit A DTMF tone generated by pressing a button on a touch-tone  
phone.  
See also: Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) (p. G-11)  
Transfer To redirect a caller to another extension or external number on a PBX or other  
switch.  
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See also: blind transfer (p. G-4), external transfer (p. G-12), private branch exchange  
(PBX) (p. G-20), supervised transfer (p. G-24), switch (p. G-24)  
Trunk An analog phone line or a single channel of a digital line. Also, the Strata CS  
representation of that line or channel.  
See also: analog trunk (p. G-3), digital trunk (p. G-10)  
Trunk License A license purchased from Toshiba for each trunk connected to Strata  
CS.  
Unified Messaging Also called: integrated messaging  
The ability to access all messaging (for example, voice mail, e-mail, and fax) in one place,  
such as the phone or an e-mail client such as Microsoft Outlook.  
User A person using a software product. In Strata CS, a person with a Strata CS phone  
who is added as a user in the Strata CS Administrator.  
See also: Administrator (Strata CS program) (p. G-2)  
Validation Process by which Strata CS checks a number that has been entered, and  
does not proceed unless the number matches the correct criteria. Validation can be set up  
for account codes entered by users, and custom data entered by callers to a call center.  
See Also: account code (p. G-1), call center (p. G-4)  
Voice File File containing an audio sample that has been digitized into a format such  
as VOX or WAV.  
See also: VOX file (p. G-26), WAV file (p. G-27)  
Voice Mail The audio recordings left by callers and stored in an electronic mailbox.  
See also: voice mailbox (p. G-26)  
Voice Mailbox The folder or location in which a voice mail messages are stored.  
Voice mailboxes typically have a limited amount of space for messages.  
See also: voice mail (p. G-26)  
Voice Title The recorded name of a Strata CS user or contact. Voice titles are played  
whenever a caller searches the Strata CS dial-by-name directory and to announce a call  
from another user. Users can create voice titles for their contacts and set Strata CS to play  
them when the contacts call.  
VOX File One of two major voice file formats used in telephony. VOX files are highly  
compressed and are designed for telephone lines where the frequency range is between 6  
and 8KHz.  
See also: WAV file (p. G-27)  
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Watchdog Mode The Dialogic safety mode that monitors the system for a power  
failure or Strata CS Server computer failure. When either is detected, the first four trunks  
on the system are routed directly to the first four Strata CS stations.  
WAV File One of two major voice file formats used in telephony. WAV files are used  
primarily for multimedia devices. Because their frequency range is between 8 and 44 KHz,  
they require considerably more disk space than VOX files.  
See also: VOX file (p. G-26)  
Welcome prompt Call center recording that callers hear once when they first reach  
the queue, for example, Welcome to the Technical Support Department. Please hold and  
an agent will be with you shortly.”  
See Also: call center (p. G-4), queue (p. G-21)  
Where I Am A users current telephone location, usually the station at the users desk  
or a number to which calls have been forwarded.  
See Also: call forwarding (p. G-5), active settings (p. G-2)  
Wink Brief period of going off-hook and then back on-hook (the opposite of a flash). A  
wink can be sent to the CO to request special services or signal readiness to receive DID  
digits, ANI digits, or an incoming call. Also indicates that a person is about to dial a  
number.  
See also: automatic number identification (ANI) (p. G-3), central office (CO) (p. G-6),  
direct inward dial (DID) (p. G-11), flash (p. G-13), off-hook (p. G-18), on-hook (p. G-18)  
Workgroup A user-defined collection of users, contacts, or both. Users can share a  
voice mailbox with groups, broadcast voice mail to workgroups, or create a call rule to  
handle calls from anyone in a workgroup.  
Wrap-up time In a call center or ACD workgroup, the time an agent has after  
finishing a call to process any work relating to that call, before another call arrives.  
See Also: call center (p. G-4), ACD workgroup (p. G-1)  
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INDEX  
A
changing file format, 2-10  
creating, 2-10  
access codes  
file formats, 2-10  
for dialing services, 8-8  
reassigning to a new dialing service, 8-8  
ringbacks, setting default for, 8-9  
special, 4-12  
updating phone numbers after changing, 8-8  
using 0, 8-9  
voice file formats, 2-10  
VOX files, 2-10  
WAV files, 2-10  
audio recordings to new file format, converting, 2-10  
audio, hold, 4-4  
Access. see Microsoft Access  
account codes  
Auto Attendant, Default, 9-5  
auto attendants  
described, 10-2  
entering for a call, 10-7  
examples, 10-2  
how users enter, 10-7  
in call log, 10-8  
about, 9-4  
and DID, 9-2  
creating, 9-7  
creating menu choices for callers, 9-8  
default, 9-5  
setting for a user, 10-4  
setting general options, 10-3  
setting minimum and maximum length, 10-3  
text file of valid codes, 10-5  
where prompt occurs, 10-3  
account codes, minimum/maximum length for, 10-3  
ACD  
routing calls to, 9-2  
Admin user, 6-4  
Administering Strata CS, 1-10  
Agent license requirement, Call Center, 3-2  
alarms, T1, 11-19  
defining menu choices for, 9-8  
example, 9-4  
scheduling transfers and greetings for, 9-14  
setting up, 9-7  
using, 9-4  
what caller hears, 9-5  
Auto Attendants view, 2-4  
B
bar, view, 2-5  
allocating space  
blocked numbers, 6-34  
BRI, adding a digital span, 5-18  
business hours  
defined, 4-5  
for SQL Server database, 4-10  
for voice files and greetings, 4-11, 6-15  
analog trunks, 5-10  
archiving  
defining, 4-5  
Call Log, 4-8  
setting, 4-6  
buttons  
Attendant, Default Auto, 9-5  
Attendants view, Auto, 2-4  
audio recordings  
toolbar, 2-6  
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view buttons in the view bar, 2-4  
views, 2-4  
buttons, creating new items with, 2-8  
to groups, 9-2  
trunk directly to a user, 9-2  
using DID, 9-2  
call screening, setting up, 6-24  
C
entering account codes, 10-7  
CAS, adding a digital span, 5-17  
Center Agent license requirement, Call, 3-2  
Centrex/PBX Extension dialing service  
adding, 8-12  
Call Center Agent license requirement, 3-2  
call center agents  
routing calls to, 9-2  
call forwarding  
to a mobile phone, 6-27  
to another extension, ??6-26  
turning off, 6-27  
Centrex/PBX transfer, 6-27  
default Server, 2-3  
station ID, 2-3  
CLASS, 6-28  
Client license requirement, 3-2  
codecs  
turning on, 6-25  
with voice mail, 6-27  
call forwarding, follow me, 6-27  
call handling  
ACD, 5-5  
for Internet transmissions, 5-22, 8-21  
specifying for an Internet dialing service, 8-21  
codes for a call, entering account, 10-7  
codes, minimum/maximum length for account, 10-3  
columns  
showing or hiding in a view, 2-9  
columns, in Administrator views, 2-9  
fax routing, setting up, 5-7  
inbound calls  
on a trunk, 5-5  
routing, 5-4  
multiple users at one station, 6-13  
outbound calls  
managing, 8-1  
on a trunk, 5-5  
restricting, 8-26  
shortcut menu, 2-6  
routing, 5-4  
using in views, 2-6  
Call Log  
using toolbar, 2-6  
archiving, 4-8, 4-9  
setting Strata CS to log internal calls, 4-8  
Call Log view, 2-4  
call routing  
confirmation menu, voice mail, 4-18  
converting audio recordings to new file format, 2-10  
CS 2.1, Upgrading from Strata, 1-7  
CSV files, for system prompts, 12-3, 12-4  
about, 9-2  
flowchart  
for Administrator, 9-3  
for Client, 9-3  
to a single ACD workgroup, 9-2  
to a single user, 9-18  
to an auto attendant, 9-2  
to an IVR Plug-in, 9-2  
Default Auto Attendant, 9-5  
defaults  
0 for extension of Operator user, 8-9  
access codes  
viewing in the Administrator, 8-9  
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viewing in the Client, 8-9  
access codes for ringbacks, 8-9  
auto attendant, 9-5  
disabling while creating, 8-7  
entering location settings, 8-20  
for IP Gateways, 13-13  
identifying trunks allocated by, 8-18  
Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension, 13-13  
Internet-to-Phone Number, 13-15  
permissions  
database size, 4-11  
dialing service, 8-2, 8-3, 8-7  
dialing timeouts, 4-13  
for caller ID, 4-3  
Operator users extension always 0 for callers, 8-9  
search method in dial-by-name directory, 4-17  
Device Monitor, 11-3  
Device Monitor view, 2-4  
dial-by-name directory  
example, 8-27  
Phone Number dialing service  
using a prefix and suffix, 8-11  
setting permissions, 8-26  
specifying codecs used by an Internet service, 8-21  
types, 8-2  
listing user in, 6-27  
dialing exceptions  
types supported, 8-2  
using to troubleshoot trunks, 8-7  
Dialing services view, 2-4  
dialing timeouts, setting, 4-12  
Dialogic devices  
disabling, A-13  
DID  
sending digits to stations, 14-4  
digit collection  
about, 5-5  
setting up on analog trunk, 5-11  
digital spans, 5-9  
importing and exporting, 8-25  
specifying, 8-22  
dialing permissions, setting, 8-26  
dialing service, Internet-to-Centrex/PBX  
Extension, 13-13  
dialing service, Internet-to-Phone Number, 13-15  
dialing services  
about, 8-2  
access code, defined, 8-2, 8-7  
access code, example, 8-2, 8-7  
adding, 8-4  
Centrex/PBX Extension dialing service, 8-12  
exporting and importing dialing exceptions, 8-25  
Internet Address dialing service, 8-14  
Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension dialing  
service, 8-17  
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)  
assigning number to a user, 6-13, 7-5  
routing calls to auto attendants, 9-2  
routing calls to users, 9-2  
disabling  
Internet-to-Phone Number dialing service, 8-15  
Phone Number dialing service, 8-7, 8-10  
setting up dialing exceptions, 8-22  
and access codes, 8-8  
avoiding dialing ambiguities, 8-8  
Centrex/PBX Extension dialing service  
using a prefix and suffix, 8-14  
choosing names for, 8-7  
dialing services while creating them, 8-7  
Dialogic devices, A-13  
digital spans, 11-5  
record of in Maintenance Log view, 11-20  
disconnect tones, A-12  
tones  
fax detection, A-12  
disk space  
allocating for users, 4-11  
display phone format, MDMF, 6-43  
default, 8-3  
defined, 8-2  
deleting, 8-6  
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SDMF, 6-43  
file formats, for voice files, 2-10  
files  
documentation  
moving voice files, 4-11  
online Help, 1-10  
SDK Help, 1-10  
duration, wink, 5-14  
VOX, 2-10  
WAV, 2-10  
folders, working with, 2-9  
follow me call forwarding, ??6-27  
format, MDMF display phone, 6-43  
forwarding, follow me call, 6-27  
E
e-mail  
NT Event Log notifications, 4-4  
e-mail synchronization, Microsoft Exchange  
Server, 4-18  
emergency calls, settings for, 4-14  
English language prompts  
U.K., 4-4  
Gateway users, 13-17  
Gateways view, IP, 2-5  
greeting, recording for a user, 6-41  
U.S., 4-4  
entering account codes for a call, 10-7  
Event Log, viewing, 11-14  
Excel. See Microsoft Excel  
Exchange Server. see Microsoft Exchange Server  
exporting  
creating, 2-10  
terminated hunt, 5-4  
group conversation lines, blocking, 6-34  
Call Log, 11-11  
Phone Number service dialing exceptions, 8-25  
system prompt files, 12-3, 12-4  
voice files, 2-11  
help, where to find, 1-10  
hold audio, 4-4  
hours  
business, defining, 4-5  
hunt group, 5-4  
terminated, 5-4  
extension  
and station ID, 6-12  
assigning to a workgroup, 7-4  
assigning to users, 6-10, 7-4  
Extension dialing service,  
Internet-to-Centrex/PBX, 13-13  
I
F
icons  
clicking for views, 2-6  
creating new items with, 2-8  
importing  
fax machine  
routing calls to, 9-2  
fax routing, 5-7  
Phone Number service dialing exceptions, 8-25  
voice files, 2-11  
inbound-only, configuring, 5-4  
fax server  
integrating, 14-4  
file format, converting audio recordings to new, 2-10  
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indicator, visual message waiting, 6-44  
integrating  
third-party devices, 14-4  
internal calls, logging, 4-8  
Internet Address dialing service  
adding, 8-14  
using commands on, 2-6  
items, working with, 2-6  
IVR Plug-in  
licensing, 14-11  
IVR Plug-ins view, 2-5  
Internet calls  
enabling, 8-5  
Internet span, adding, 5-21  
Internet telephony, 13-1  
Internet, using to connect to Servers, 13-7  
language prompts  
English, 4-4  
Spanish, 4-4  
U.K. English, 4-4  
U.S. English, 4-4  
Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension dialing  
service, 13-13  
adding, 8-17  
language, system prompts, 4-4  
license requirement  
Call Center Agent, 3-2  
Client, 3-2  
Internet-to-Phone Number dialing service, 13-15  
adding, 8-15  
Internet-to-Phone Number service  
entering location settings for, 8-20  
IP Gateways  
IP port, 3-2  
calling extensions on a remote Server, 13-13  
Centrex/PBX calls through a remote Server, 13-16  
creating, 13-9  
Server, 3-2  
Trunk, 3-2  
license requirement, Station, 3-2  
dialing services for, 13-13  
outbound calls through a remote Server, 13-15  
overview, 13-7  
adding, 1-9  
entering, 3-4  
view, 13-10  
Server, 3-2  
IP Gateways view, 2-5  
IP network  
light, message waiting, 6-44  
location settings  
codecs for, 5-22  
entering, 8-20  
IP network, using to connect two Servers, 13-7  
IP port license requirement, 3-2  
ISDN BRI, adding a digital span, 5-18  
ISDN, adding a digital span, 5-17  
Log view, Call, 2-4  
Log view, Maintenance, 11-20  
at another station, 6-13  
options, ??C-2  
using command line arguments, C-1  
items  
copying and pasting into the Problem Report  
Wizard, 2-9  
creating, 2-8  
creating a new item based on an existing item, 2-8  
deleting, 2-9  
in views, 2-5  
M
mailbox permissions, with Microsoft Exchange, 4-18  
Maintenance Log view, 11-20  
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MDMF display phone format, 6-43  
me call forwarding, follow, 6-27  
menu, shortcut, 2-6  
message waiting indicator, visual, 6-44  
message waiting light, 6-44  
messages  
moving files, 4-11  
Microsoft Exchange Server, synchronizing with Strata  
CS, 4-18  
Microsoft NetMeeting  
calling DID number from, 13-5  
calling Strata CS Server from, 13-5  
minimum/maximum length for account codes, 10-3  
mobile phones, issues with forwarded calls, 6-27  
Monitor view, Device, 2-4  
Monitor, Device, 11-3  
outbound-only, configuring, 5-4  
PBX  
customizing trunk disconnect tones, A-12  
setting dialing service permissions, 8-26  
phone format, MDMF display, 6-43  
Phone Number service  
adding, 8-10  
dialing permissions, setting, 8-26  
entering location settings for, 8-20  
local area dialing exceptions, 8-22  
phones  
changing format from MDMF to SDMF, 6-43  
playing system prompts, 12-3  
Plug-ins view, IVR, 2-5  
port license requirement, IP, 3-2  
prefix and suffix  
moving  
voice files, 4-11  
multiple users, 6-13  
music, on-hold, 4-4  
in Centrex/PBX Extension dialing service, 8-14  
in Phone number dialing service, 8-11  
N
English language, 4-4  
Spanish language, 4-4  
NetMeeting. see Microsoft NetMeeting  
new file format, converting audio recordings to, 2-10  
notifications  
scheduling, 6-19  
setting, 6-17  
NT Event Log  
U.K. English language, 4-4  
U.S. English language, 4-4  
prompts view, System, 2-4  
prompts, playing system, 12-3  
prompts, translating system, 12-5  
notifications, setting up, 4-4  
T1 alarms, 11-19  
Number dialing service, Internet-to-Phone, 13-15  
numbers, blocked, 6-34  
numbers, blocking specific, 6-34  
Queues view, 2-4  
recording  
O
on-hold, playing music while, 4-4  
Operator user, 6-4  
options  
system prompts, 12-8  
users voice title and greeting, 6-41  
recordings  
changing file format, 2-10  
setting for user, 6-6  
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creating, 2-10  
defining stop rules, 8-37  
file formats, 2-10  
using for least cost routing, 8-31  
using for long-distance calls over an IP  
gateway, 8-30  
voice file formats, 2-10  
VOX files, 2-10  
WAV files, 2-10  
routing variables  
adding new, 8-38  
example, 8-38  
recordings to new file format, converting audio, 2-10  
registry keys  
routing, fax, 5-7  
tones for disconnect detection, A-12  
tones for fax detection, A-12  
registry settings  
changing in Windows NT/2000, 4-3  
requirement, Call Center Agent license, 3-2  
requirement, Client license, 3-2  
requirement, IP port license, 3-2  
requirement, Server license, 3-2  
requirement, Station license, 3-2  
requirement, Trunk license, 3-2  
restricted numbers for outbound calls, setting, 8-26  
right-click menus, using, 2-6  
ringbacks, setting default access codes for, 8-9  
rings, setting number of, 4-3  
Robbed Bit T1  
SDMF, changing display phone format to, 6-43  
Server license requirement, 3-2  
service, Internet-to-Centrex/PBX Extension  
dialing, 13-13  
service, Internet-to-Phone Number dialing, 13-15  
services view, Dialing, 2-4  
settings  
access code for dial-by-name directory, 4-12  
audio outpub over your computer speakers, 2-11  
audio output  
over the phone, 2-11  
business hours, 4-6  
changing Windows NT/2000 registry settings, 4-3  
confirmation menu before voice mail, 4-18  
database space, 4-10  
dialing service permissions, 8-26  
example, 8-27  
adding a digital, 5-13  
signaling  
configuring, 5-13  
template for, 5-15  
roles  
users, 6-4  
routing calls  
dialing timeouts, 4-12  
disk space, 4-11  
e-mail synchronization, Microsoft Exchange  
Server, 4-18  
directly to auto attendants, 9-2  
directly to users, 9-2  
emergency calls, 4-14  
to call centers, 9-2  
generating tones, 4-4  
to fax machine, 9-2  
in the status bar, 2-11  
to IVT Plug-in, 9-2  
permissions, dialing services, 8-26  
recipient of Windows Event Log Notifications, 4-4  
view currently installed licenses, 3-2  
viewing database and disk usage, 4-10  
workgroup extension, 7-4  
routing services  
adding, 8-33  
defining patterns, 8-38  
adding new routing variables, 8-38  
defined, 8-3  
shortcut menu, 2-6  
defining a new number for a routing rule, 8-40  
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spans, digital, 5-9  
e-mail synchronization, Microsoft Exchange  
Server, 4-18  
emergency calls, 4-14  
SQL Server database  
generating tones using software, 4-4  
hold audio, 4-3  
allocating space, 4-10  
station ID  
language for prompts, 4-3  
and users extension, 6-12  
assigning to a user, 6-11  
Station license requirement, 3-2  
stations  
monitoring activity, 11-3  
restarting with Device Monitor, 11-6  
sending DID digits to, 14-4  
stop rules  
logging internal calls, 4-8  
number of rings before answering (analog only), 4-3  
Server configuration, 4-3  
viewing database and disk usage, 4-10  
Windows Event Log Notifications, 4-3  
defining in routing services, 8-37  
Strata CS 2.1, Upgrading from, 1-7  
support, technical, 1-10, 1-11  
system prompts  
T1 alarms, 11-19  
technical support, 1-10, 1-11  
telephone receiver, using computer speakers for, 2-11  
telephony, Internet, 13-1  
terminated hunt group, 5-4  
sending DID digits to, 14-4  
timeouts, dialing, 4-13  
changing encoding format of files, 12-3, 12-4  
customizing, 12-2  
editing, 12-3  
exporting text for CSV files, 12-3, 12-4  
importing and exporting audio files for, 12-3, 12-4  
playing, 12-3  
recording, 12-8  
disconnect detection, A-12  
tones, disconnect, A-12  
testing, 12-10  
translating, 12-5  
System prompts view, 2-4  
system prompts, playing, 12-3  
system prompts, translating, 12-5  
system settings  
between two Centrex/PBXs, 6-27  
transfer, Centrex/PBX, 6-27  
translating system prompts, 12-5  
troubleshooting  
trunks, 8-7  
Trunk license requirement, 3-2  
trunks  
access codes  
for dial-by-name directory, 4-12  
allocating disk space, 4-9  
archiving the Call Log, 4-9  
business hours, 4-6  
changing Windows NT/2000 registry settings, 4-3  
confirmation menu before voice mail, 4-18  
database space, 4-9  
adding, 5-2  
analog, adding, 5-10  
ANI/DID, 5-5  
configuring, 1-9  
configuring signaling on, 5-13  
deleting, 5-3  
dial-by-name directory, 4-17  
dialing timeouts, 4-12  
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digit collection, setting up, 5-11  
digital, 5-9  
Using Strata CS, 1-10  
disconnect tones, customizing, A-12  
identifying those allocated by dialing services, 8-18  
Internet, 5-9  
Internet span, adding, 5-21  
number of, 5-10  
restarting with Device Monitor, 11-6  
Robbed Bit T1, 5-13  
routing to a user, 9-2  
view, Auto Attendants, 2-4  
view, Call Log, 2-4  
view, Device Monitor, 2-4  
view, Dialing services, 2-4  
view, IP Gateways, 2-5  
view, IVR Plug-ins, 2-5  
view, Maintenance Log, 11-20  
view, Queues, 2-4  
setting defaults for, 5-16  
setting properties for, 5-9  
view, adding Robbed Bit T1 in, 5-13  
Trunks view, 2-4  
trunks, analog, 5-10  
TVConvert.exe, 12-3, 12-4  
view, System prompts, 2-4  
view, Trunks, 2-4  
view, Users, 2-4  
view, Workgroups, 2-4  
Windows Event Log, 11-14  
U
U.K. English language prompts, 4-4  
U.S. English language prompts, 4-4  
Upgrading from Strata CS 2.1, 1-7  
user, Admin, 6-4  
user, Operator, 6-4  
users  
buttons, 2-4  
customizing columns in, 2-9  
deleting, 2-9  
description of, 2-4  
Maintenance Log, 11-20  
using commands in, 2-6  
working with, 2-6  
account code modes, 10-4  
adding, 6-7, 6-9  
Admin, 6-4  
and DID, 9-2  
management tasks, list of common, 6-41  
managing, 6-1, 7-1  
moving, 6-42  
Operator, 6-4  
ringing multiple users simultaneously, 9-2  
roles, 6-4  
routing calls directly to, 9-18  
routing trunks directly to, 9-2  
setting options, 6-6  
visual message waiting indicator, 6-44  
allocating space for, 4-11  
converting, 12-3, 12-4  
importing and exporting, 2-11  
moving, 4-11  
supported formats, 2-10  
working with, 2-10  
voice mail  
with call forwarding, 6-27  
voice messages  
Users view, 2-4  
users, Gateway, 13-17  
users, multiple, 6-13  
playing from computer speakers, 2-11  
urgent, 6-18  
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VOX files, 2-10  
converting, 12-3, 12-4  
W
waiting indicator, visual message, 6-44  
waiting light, message, 6-44  
WAV files, 2-10  
Windows Event Log  
viewing, 11-14  
wink duration, 5-14  
workgroups  
adding members, 7-4  
assigning a DID number, 7-5  
assigning an extension, 7-4  
benefits of, 7-2  
creating, 7-3  
entering general information, 7-3  
listing in dial-by-name directory, 7-5  
public and personal, defined, 7-2  
specifying timeout parameter, 7-5  
Workgroups view, 2-4  
Workgroups, About, 7-2  
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