Voice mail is a centralized system of stored telephone messages which are sent via email by Abilis. The voice mail can be managed both via the web interface and CP.
The Abilis provides a system message set for voice mail, but every user can customize its own messages.
The CTIVM resource requires the SOFT-PBX licence.
Add the resource to the Abilis system with the following command.
[09:08:14] ABILIS_CPX:a res:ctivm
COMMAND EXECUTED
The CTIVM resource may already exist in the system, but may not yet be active. Set it active with the command:
[09:10:00] ABILIS_CPX:s act res:ctivm
COMMAND EXECUTED
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You must restart the Abilis to make the resource running (use the command warm start to reboot the Abilis) after adding or setting the CTIVM active. |
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If the CTIVM resource is activated and the CTIAS resource isn't, Abilis automatically adds the CTIAS resource: [12:11:11] ABILIS_CPX: |
[12:15:48] ABILIS_CPX:s p ctivm act:yes
COMMAND EXECUTED [12:15:56] ABILIS_CPX:d p ctivm
RES:CtiVm - Not Saved (SAVE CONF), Not Refreshed (INIT) ----------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Run DESCR:CTI_Voice_Mail_service LOG:NO ACT:YES sesnum:5 TC-SESNUM:1 BUSY-NOCHAN:YES CONN-DELAY:0 MSGLEN:90 RCPT: RCPT-LIST:# OGM-MSG:default END-MSG:default wdir:C:\APP\VM\ [12:16:00] ABILIS_CPX:save conf
VALIDATION IN PROGRESS ... VALIDATION SUCCESSFULLY EXECUTED SAVE EXECUTED [12:16:13] ABILIS_CPX:init res:ctivm
COMMAND EXECUTED
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Execute the initialization command init res:ctivm to activate the changes made on the upper case parameters; use save conf and warm start commands to set active the changes made on the lowercase parameters. |
Use the command below to display the parameters of the resource; the d p ctivm ? command shows the meaning of parameters.
[14:08:12] ABILIS_CPX:d p ctivm
RES:CtiVm ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Run DESCR:CTI_Voice_Mail_service
LOG:NO ACT:YES sesnum:5 TC-SESNUM:1 BUSY-NOCHAN:YES
CONN-DELAY:0 MSGLEN:90
RCPT:
RCPT-LIST:#
OGM-MSG:default END-MSG:default
wdir:C:\APP\VM\
Meaning of the most important parameters:
DESCR
Resource description. From 0 up to 79 Alphanumeric extended characters. Spaces are not allowed. Case is preserved.Strings holding spaces must be written between quotation marks (E.g.: "str1 str2")
LOG
State changes log and alarm generation [NO, D, S, A, L, T, ALL] [+E] (D: Debug Log; S: System Log; A: Alarm view; L: Local audible alarm; T: SNMP traps; +E: Extended Log of state changes, see ref. manual)
ACT
Runtime CTIVM activation/deactivation.
sesnum
Number of sessions that the VM plugin can support at once [1..255]. Default is 5.
TC-SESNUM
Number of on-the-fly simultaneous transcoding sessions allowed for VM plugin [0..255]. Default is 1.
BUSY-NOCHAN
Return BUSY cause instead of NOCHAN [NO, YES]. Default is YES.
CONN-DELAY
Connection delay [0..60 sec.]. Default is 0.
MSGLEN
Maximal length of stored message [10..180 sec.]. Default is 90.
RCPT
Defult Voice Mail recipient(s). From 0 up to 128 ASCII printable characters (used when a call isn't for a user). Spaces are not allowed. Case is preserved. Default is empty.
RCPT-LIST
IN2T list used to select Voice Mail recipient(s) on the base of called numbers [#, ListName]. Default is #.
OGM-MSG
Name of the file holding the Outgoing Message. From 1 up to 20 characters. Names holding spaces must be written between quotation marks (E.g.: "Dft out message"). Default is default.
END-MSG
Name of the file holding the End Message. From 1 up to 20 characters. Names holding spaces must be written between quotation marks (E.g.: "Sys end message"). Default is default.
wdir
Directory where message files are located. It cannot be empty. Physical full path in DOS notation, i.e. starting with a drive letter in the range ['A'..'Z'] and ending with the '\' character. Max. 128 characters. Case is preserved. Spaces are allowed. Strings holding spaces must be written between quotation marks (E.g.: "C:\My dir\"). Default is C:\APP\VM\.
The following command allows the administrator to change the configuration of the resource:
s p ctivm
parameter
:value
...
Caution | |
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Execute the initialization command init res:ctivm to activate the changes made on the upper case parameters; use save conf and warm start commands to set active the changes made on the lowercase parameters. |
The following command is used to display the diagnostics of the CTIVM resource:
It shows the state of the resource sorted by session
(sesnum
parameter).
MAILER-STATE
CTIVM sender state (WAITING:sender is waiting for new mail to be sent. SEARCHING: sender is searching on disk for new mail to be sent. CHECKING": sender is checking metadata file.SENDING: sender is sending the mail. DELETING: sender is deleting metadata file and WAV file.)
TC-STATE
CTIVM transcoder state.(WAITING: transcoder is waiting for new CPM to be transcoded. SEARCHING: sender is searching on disk for new CPM to be transcoded. CHECKING: sender is checking metadata file. TRANSCODING: transcoder is transcoding CPM to WAV. DELETING: transcoder is deleting metadata file and CPM file.)
SES
CTIVM session number.
VM-State
CTIVM session state. (READY: session is READY for incoming call. OGM: session is playing OGM message. OGM-BEEP: session is playing BEEP pattern after having played OGM message. RECORDING: session is recording to WAV or to CPM. END-BEEP: session is playing BEEP pattern prior to play END message. END: session is playing END message.)
User
CTIVM session current user name.
Q931-state
CTIVM session Q931 state. (DISCONNECTED: session is disconnected. 04-REM-ALERT: session received a call from CTIR and is alerting. 10-CONNECTED: session is connected)
CG
CTIVM session current calling number.
CD
CTIVM session current called number.
[10:52:40] ABILIS_CPX:d d ctivm
RES:CtiVm ---------------------------------------------------------------------
CTI_Voice_Mail_service
STATE:ACTIVE MAILER-STATE:WAITING TC-STATE:WAITING
------------------------------------------------------------------------
SES: VM-State User
Q931-State CG CD
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 READY
00-DISCONNECTED
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 READY
00-DISCONNECTED
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 READY
00-DISCONNECTED
------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 READY
00-DISCONNECTED
------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 READY
00-DISCONNECTED
------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following command is used to display the statistics of the CTIVM resource:
It shows the statistics of the CTIVM resource such as the total number of successfully sent mails (SENT), the total number of successfully transcoded CPM files (TRANSCODED).
[11:59:31] ABILIS_CPX:d s ctivm
RES:CtiVm ---------------------------------------------------------------------
CTI_Voice_Mail_service
--- Cleared 2 days 22:12:11 ago, on 05/06/2015 at 14:04:01 -------------
-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|-----------|---INPUT---|--OUTPUT---|
SENT | | 0|TRANSCODED | | 0|
------------------------------------------------------------------------
VM can be configured using the users' CTI preferences or the CTI advanced preferences.
Tip | |
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Interesting chapter: Section 61.16, “Voice Mail”. |
Each interface has its own VM parameters.
[09:31:49] ABILIS_CPX:d pref user:test2
- Not Saved (SAVE CONF) -------------------------------------------------------
Parameter: | Value:
--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------
USER: test2
ID: 12 <Read Only>
LAST-CHANGE: 24/10/2015 09:56:19 CET <Read Only>
PWD: ***
--------------------
CTIP-CLIP: TRANSP
CTIP-ACTION: ADVANCED (No rules)
CTIP-CF-RULE: ALWAYS
CTIP-CF-TOUT: 15
CTIP-CF-DLY: 10
CTIP-CF-FORK-TYPE: STD
CTIP-CF-CDO: #
CTIP-CF-CGO: *
CTIP-VM: NO
CTIP-VM-RULE: NOANS,OTHERS
CTIP-VM-TOUT: 15
CTIP-PC-OFFER: 4
CTIP-PC-ACCEPT: 4
CTIP-CALL-WAITING: NO
CTIP-MAIL-FAIL: NO
CTIP-MAIL-FWD: NO
CTIP-MAIL-SEIZED: NO
--------------------
CLUS-CLIP: TRANSP
CLUS-ACTION: ADVANCED (No rules)
CLUS-CF-RULE: ALWAYS
CLUS-CF-TOUT: 15
CLUS-CF-DLY: 10
CLUS-CF-FORK-TYPE: STD
CLUS-CF-CDO: #
CLUS-CF-CGO: *
CLUS-VM: NO
CLUS-VM-RULE: NOANS,OTHERS
CLUS-VM-TOUT: 15
CLUS-MAIL-FAIL: NO
CLUS-MAIL-FWD: NO
CLUS-MAIL-SEIZED: NO
--------------------
IAX-CLIP: TRANSP
IAX-ACTION: ADVANCED (No rules)
IAX-CF-RULE: ALWAYS
IAX-CF-TOUT: 15
IAX-CF-DLY: 10
IAX-CF-FORK-TYPE: STD
IAX-CF-CDO: #
IAX-CF-CGO: *
IAX-VM: NO
IAX-VM-RULE: NOANS,OTHERS
IAX-VM-TOUT: 15
IAX-PC-OFFER: 4
IAX-MAIL-FAIL: NO
IAX-MAIL-FWD: NO
IAX-MAIL-SEIZED: NO
--------------------
SIP-CLIP: TRANSP
SIP-ACTION: ADVANCED (No rules)
SIP-CF-RULE: ALWAYS
SIP-CF-TOUT: 15
SIP-CF-DLY: 10
SIP-CF-FORK-TYPE: STD
SIP-CF-CDO: #
SIP-CF-CGO: *
SIP-VM: NO
SIP-VM-RULE: NOANS,OTHERS
SIP-VM-TOUT: 15
SIP-PC-OFFER: 4
SIP-MAIL-FAIL: NO
SIP-MAIL-FWD: NO
SIP-MAIL-SEIZED: NO
--------------------
VO-CLIP: TRANSP
VO-ACTION: ADVANCED (No rules)
VO-CF-RULE: ALWAYS
VO-CF-TOUT: 15
VO-CF-DLY: 10
VO-CF-FORK-TYPE: STD
VO-CF-CDO: #
VO-CF-CGO: *
VO-VM: NO
VO-VM-RULE: NOANS,OTHERS
VO-VM-TOUT: 15
VO-PC-OFFER: 4
VO-PC-ACCEPT: 4
VO-CALL-WAITING: NO
VO-CUR-NET-NUM:
VO-CUR-USER-NUM:
VO-CONTACT: CUR
VO-CONTACT-NUM1:
VO-CONTACT-NUM2:
VO-CONTACT-NUM3:
VO-CONTACT-SEQ-TOUT: 30
VO-CONTACT-FORK-TOUT: 6
VO-TRACKING: YES
VO-AP-VOIP: YES
VO-AP-VOIP-CONTACT: NO
VO-AP-VOIP-CODERS: SYS
VO-AP-CELL: YES
VO-AP-PS: YES
VO-AP-PS-SHORT: YES
VO-AP-PS-DATA: YES
VO-AP-CB: NO
VO-AP-CB-BLIND: YES
VO-AP-DATA-MOBILE: YES
VO-AP-WIFI: YES
VO-AP-SOS-CALLS: NO
VO-AP-CHAT: NO
VO-AP-CHAT-TLS: SYS
VO-AP-CHAT-ROSTER: ALL
VO-AP-CHAT-CHECK: SYS
VO-AP-BOOT: YES
VO-AP-CALL-MODE: AUTO
VO-AP-ADDRBOOK-SRC: CTISYS
VO-AP-ENC: NO
VO-MAIL-FAIL: NO
VO-MAIL-FWD: NO
VO-MAIL-SEIZED: NO
--------------------
VM-RCPT-LIST: #
VM-RCPT: test@antek.it
VM-OGM-MSG: Message1
VM-END-MSG: SYS
--------------------
MAIL-BODY: SYS
MAIL-RCPT-LIST: #
MAIL-DFT-RCPT:
--------------------
CTI-CALLS-LOG: YES
CTI-CALLS-LOG-IN: 200
CTI-CALLS-LOG-OUT: 200
--------------------
CTI-TRFA: NO
--------------------
CALLTRY-TOUT: SYS
CALLTRY-NRTY: SYS
--------------------
TON-TO-PREFIX: SYS
--------------------
ON-DEMAND-VR: NO
ON-DEMAND-VR-RCPT:
--------------------
OPC-MAIN-INTERFACE: VO
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Meaning of the most important parameters:
CTIP-VM
Voice mail activation/deactivation [NO, YES]. Default is NO.
CTIP-VM-RULE
Voice mail rule [ALWAYS, BUSY, NOANS, OTHERS]. Values [BUSY, NOANS, OTHERS] can be joined using ',' character. Default is NOANS,OTHERS.
CTIP-VM-TOUT
Voice mail: Time-out for the 'NOANS' rule [5..180 sec.]. Default is 15.
CLUS-VM
Voice mail activation/deactivation [NO, YES]. Default is NO.
CLUS-VM-RULE
Voice mail rule [ALWAYS, BUSY, NOANS, OTHERS]. Values [BUSY, NOANS, OTHERS] can be joined using ',' character. Default is NOANS,OTHERS.
CLUS-VM-TOUT
Voice mail: Time-out for the 'NOANS' rule [5..180 sec.]. Default is 15.
IAX-VM
Voice mail activation/deactivation [NO, YES]. Default is NO.
IAX-VM-RULE
Voice mail rule [ALWAYS, BUSY, NOANS, OTHERS]. Values [BUSY, NOANS, OTHERS] can be joined using ',' character. Default is NOANS,OTHERS.
IAX-VM-TOUT
Voice mail: Time-out for the 'NOANS' rule [5..180 sec.]. Default is 15.
SIP-VM
Voice mail activation/deactivation [NO, YES]. Default is NO.
SIP-VM-RULE
Voice mail rule [ALWAYS, BUSY, NOANS, OTHERS]. Values [BUSY, NOANS, OTHERS] can be joined using ',' character. Default is NOANS,OTHERS.
SIP-VM-TOUT
Voice mail: Time-out for the 'NOANS' rule [5..180 sec.]. Default is 15.
VO-VM
VO interface, voice mail activation/deactivation [NO, YES].
VO-VM-RULE
VO interface, voice mail rule [ALWAYS, BUSY, NOANS, OTHERS]. Values [BUSY, NOANS, OTHERS] can be joined using ',' character.
VO-VM-TOUT
VO interface, voice mail time-out for the 'NOANS' rule [5..180 sec.]. Default is 15.
VM-RCPT-LIST
IN2T list used to select Voice Mail recipient(s) on the base of called numbers [#, ListName].
VM-RCPT
Defult Voice Mail recipient(s). From 0 up to 128 ASCII printable characters. Spaces are not allowed. Case is preserved.
VM-OGM-MSG
Name of the file holding the Outgoing Message. "SYS" or from 1 up to 20 characters. Names holding spaces must be written between quotation marks (E.g.: "My message"). Default is SYS.
VM-END-MSG
Name of the file holding the End Message. "SYS" or from 1 up to 20 characters. Names holding spaces must be written between quotation marks (E.g.: "My message"). Default is SYS.
VM can be configured through CTI advanced preferences.
Type the command below to add a rule to CTI advanced preferences.
[15:37:57] ABILIS_CPX:a cf user:test2 pr:1 enabled:yes in-use:yes if:any action:vm rule:noans,others tout:15
COMMAND EXECUTED
Type the command below to view the CTI advanced preferences rules.
[09:55:44] ABILIS_CPX:d cf user:test2
USER:test2 (Last change: 24/09/2015 15:38:14 CET)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PR |ENABLED|IN-USE|IF |ACTION
ADMIN|CGI |CDI |RULE
|CGO |CDO |TOUT |DLY |FORK-TYPE
|TI1 .. TI5
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 YES YES ANY VM
NO * * NOANS,OTHERS
15
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VM can be activated setting the ACTION
parameter to VM.
In the previous example, VM is activated (ACTION:VM) for every interface (IF:ANY), at any time (TI:ALL,00:00-23:59), if user test2 doesn't answer, or for any other cause, (RULE:NOANS,OTHERS) after 15 seconds (TOUT:15).
Assume to have two sip users: test2 (with sip number 11) and test3 (with sip number 12).
[16:26:28] ABILIS_CPX:d user
------------------------+-------------+----------------------------------------
USER PWD ACT|CTIP CLUS |CHAT LDAP PPP FTP HTTP MAIL IAX SIP VO
------------------------+-------------+----------------------------------------
admin *** YES # # NO YES YES YES YES NO NO NO NO
guest NO # # NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
test2 *** YES # # NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES NO
test3 *** YES # # NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES NO
The voice mail settings are stored in users' preferences. Type the following command to show the settings for test2 user:
[16:31:35] ABILIS_CPX:d pref user:test2
- Not Saved (SAVE CONF) -------------------------------------------------------
Parameter: | Value:
--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------
USER: test2
ID: 5 <Read Only>
LAST-CHANGE: 21/05/2015 16:31:26 CET <Read Only>
PWD: ***
...
--------------------
SIP-CLIP: SYS
SIP-ACTION: ADVANCED
SIP-CF-RULE: ALWAYS
SIP-CF-TOUT: 5
SIP-CF-DLY: 10
SIP-CF-CDO: ux12
SIP-CF-CGO: *
SIP-VM: NO
SIP-VM-RULE: NOANS,OTHERS
SIP-VM-TOUT: 15
SIP-PC-OFFER: 4
SIP-MAIL-FAIL: NO
SIP-MAIL-FWD: NO
SIP-MAIL-SEIZED: NO
--------------------
VM-RCPT-LIST: #
VM-RCPT:
VM-OGM-MSG: SYS
VM-END-MSG: SYS
--------------------
...
These settings show that the voice mail service isn't activated
because SIP-VM
parameter is set to
NO
. Change the parameters values in the following
way:
[16:38:13] ABILIS_CPX:s pref user:test2 sip-vm:yes vm-rcpt:test@antek.it
COMMAND EXECUTED [16:39:14] ABILIS_CPX:d pref user:test2
- Not Saved (SAVE CONF) ------------------------------------------------------- Parameter: | Value: --------------------+---------------------------------------------------------- USER: test2 ID: 5 <Read Only> LAST-CHANGE: 21/05/2015 16:39:14 CET <Read Only> PWD: *** ... -------------------- SIP-CLIP: SYSV SIP-ACTION: ADVANCED SIP-CF-RULE: ALWAYS SIP-CF-TOUT: 5 SIP-CF-DLY: 10 SIP-CF-CDO: ux12 SIP-CF-CGO: * SIP-VM: YES SIP-VM-RULE: NOANS,OTHERS SIP-VM-TOUT: 15 SIP-PC-OFFER: 4 SIP-MAIL-FAIL: NO SIP-MAIL-FWD: NO SIP-MAIL-SEIZED: NO -------------------- VM-RCPT-LIST: # VM-RCPT: test@antek.it VM-OGM-MSG: SYS VM-END-MSG: SYS -------------------- ...
The call is passed to the voice mail after 15 seconds
(SIP-VM-TOUT
) if test2 doesn't answer.
[16:47:09] ABILIS_CPX:start ldme
Current Local Time: Thursday 21/05/2015 16:47:22 (UTC+2.00)
Start Debug Log content real-time logging (Type CTRL+C + ENTER to stop):
Date Time Resource Ses Event Parameters
------ ------ ---------- ----- -------------- ---------------------------------
210515 164726 CtiSip 8 E-CallRx CH:7 BC:Speech CD:ue11 CG:uxq10
USER:test3
210515 164726 CtiSip 8 E-Route Match PR:9 TYPE:StoS
210515 164726 CtiSip 8 E-CallTx BC:Speech TY:StoS CD:ue11
CG:uxq10
210515 164726 CtiSip 8 E-NumComplete CDI:ue11 CDO:ue11
210515 164726 CtiSip 8 E-AlertRx CH:8 USER:test2
210515 164726 CtiSip 8 E-AlertTx CH:7
210515 164741 CtiSip 0 E-VoiceMail RULE:NOANS USER:test2
210515 164741 CtiSip 9 E-CallRx AS:CtiVm CH:9 BC:Speech CD:ue11
CG:uxq10 RG:uxay11 USER:test2
210515 164741 CtiSip 9 E-Route Match PR:INT TYPE:*toA
210515 164741 CtiVm 9 E-CallTx AS:CtiVm BC:Speech TY:StoA
CD:ue11 CG:uxq10 RG:uxay11
210515 164741 CtiSip 9 E-NumComplete CDI:ue11 CDO:ue11
210515 164741 CtiSip 10 E-CallTransfer SES/ID-IN:9 SES/ID-OUT:8
210515 164741 CtiVm 10 E-ConnRx CH:3 USER:test2
210515 164741 CtiSip 10 E-ConnTx CH:7
210515 164832 CtiSip 10 E-DiscRx CH:7 CAUSE:80 9F (U, Normal,
unspecified) USER:test3
210515 164832 CtiSip 10 E-DiscConfTx CH:7
210515 164832 CtiVm 10 E-DiscTx CH:3 CAUSE:80 9F (U, Normal,
unspecified) USER:test2
An e-mail (with the following text) is sent from Abilis to the
recipient specified in the VM-RCPT
parameter. The
e-mail has a wav file as attachment.
Tip | |
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Interesting chapter: Section 61.16, “Voice Mail”. |
Tip | |
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Configure the SMTP resource to let Abilis send e-mails. |
Tip | |
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The e-mails sender can be configured by MAIL-FROM parameter of CTISYS resource. |
A new kind of routing is available (*toA) to manage calls toward Abilis advanced services. Two hidden rules are always inside the CTIR:
A rule to encode a call on-the-fly, so that the file is directly saved in WAV format (one DSP per call is used);
A rule to save the call in its original format (used if there's no free DSP); the file is encoded in the WAV format when a DSP is free.
These rules are called INT rules (INTernal).
[16:47:09] ABILIS_CPX:start ldme
Current Local Time: Thursday 21/05/2015 16:47:22 (UTC+2.00)
Start Debug Log content real-time logging (Type CTRL+C + ENTER to stop):
Date Time Resource Ses Event Parameters
------ ------ ---------- ----- -------------- ---------------------------------
210515 164726 CtiSip 8 E-CallRx CH:7 BC:Speech CD:ue11 CG:uxq10
USER:test3
210515 164726 CtiSip 8 E-Route Match PR:9 TYPE:StoS
210515 164726 CtiSip 8 E-CallTx BC:Speech TY:StoS CD:ue11
CG:uxq10
210515 164726 CtiSip 8 E-NumComplete CDI:ue11 CDO:ue11
210515 164726 CtiSip 8 E-AlertRx CH:8 USER:test2
210515 164726 CtiSip 8 E-AlertTx CH:7
210515 164741 CtiSip 0 E-VoiceMail RULE:NOANS USER:test2
210515 164741 CtiSip 9 E-CallRx AS:CtiVm CH:9 BC:Speech CD:ue11
CG:uxq10 RG:uxay11 USER:test2
210515 164741 CtiSip 9 E-Route Match PR:INT TYPE:*toA
210515 164741 CtiVm 9 E-CallTx AS:CtiVm BC:Speech TY:StoA
CD:ue11 CG:uxq10 RG:uxay11
210515 164741 CtiSip 9 E-NumComplete CDI:ue11 CDO:ue11
210515 164741 CtiSip 10 E-CallTransfer SES/ID-IN:9 SES/ID-OUT:8
210515 164741 CtiVm 10 E-ConnRx CH:3 USER:test2
210515 164741 CtiSip 10 E-ConnTx CH:7
210515 164832 CtiSip 10 E-DiscRx CH:7 CAUSE:80 9F (U, Normal,
unspecified) USER:test3
210515 164832 CtiSip 10 E-DiscConfTx CH:7
210515 164832 CtiVm 10 E-DiscTx CH:3 CAUSE:80 9F (U, Normal,
unspecified) USER:test2
Tip | |
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Interesting chapter: Section 47.10.5, “CTI Debug Log (START LDME)”. |
The wdir parameter of CTIVM resource, specify which is the working directory on the CF. The default value is C:\APP\VM\.
A user can choose to use system default messages (stored in system folder) or customized messages (stored in USER folder).
Tip | |
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Interesting chapter: Section 59.2, “CTI preferences administration through CP”. |