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NEC univerge sv8100 Installation Manual

NEC univerge sv8100 Installation Manual

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CTI Installation Manual
Version 1.06

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  • Page 1 CTI Installation Manual Version 1.06...
  • Page 2 Document History July 2009 Initial Release. Sept 2009 Revised to include Hotdesking. May 2010 Add Server 2008 / 64 BIT support. Nov 2010 Add enable / disable TAPI client. Jan 2011 –Add Outlook dialling rules / Add IP Address of CTI Device April 2012 –Added SBS support, Citrix and Virtual Server environment Feb 2013 –...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents General Description ............... 4 Party CTI ..................5 Requirements ............................5 Configuring the SV8100 ........................6 Installing the 1 Party TSP ........................7 Un-Installing the 1st Party Driver ....................... 13 Party CTI ................. 14 Requirements ............................. 14 Configuring the SV8100 ........................
  • Page 4: General Description

    3 party application. In no event NEC Unified Solutions is liable for any claim, damage or other liability, whether in action of contract, tort or otherwise, arising from, out of or in connection with the use or...
  • Page 5: St Party Cti

    Party CTI Requirements Following are the minimum specifications required to use 1 Party CTI over LAN. Telephone System SV8100 Running version 8 or above software and a TCPIP connection to either the CCPU or the IPLA/B Operating System Windows 2000 Professional SP4 (32 Bit Only) Windows XP Professional Min SP2 (32 Bit Only) Windows Vista Business, Ultimate, Enterprise (32 Bit Only) Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate, Enterprise (32/64 Bit)
  • Page 6: Configuring The Sv8100

    Configuring the SV8100 The SV8100 should have an IP address assigned to the CCPU or IPLA card that is connected to the network. A TCP Port has to be assigned to the 1 Party CTI driver to connect to, the recommended port is 8282.
  • Page 7: Installing The 1 St Party Tsp

    Installing the 1 Party TSP Before you can install the software, you have to logon to the PC as an administrator. To install the 1 Party TSP, extract the software from the technical DVD and run the ‘Setup.exe’ application. At the welcome screen, click next.
  • Page 8 Choose the folder that the TSP will be installed to and click next. Use the browse button to select a different location should you need to. Enter the extension number that will be associated with the PC and click next.
  • Page 9 Enter the IP Address of the SV8100 and the TCP Port that was assigned when configuring the SV8100 (10-20-09), this is usually 8282. Leave to ‘This PC hostname of IP Address’ set a ‘localhost’ and click next to continue. Before the software actually goes off and installs, you can review the options that have been configured.
  • Page 10 After the software has installed, the TSP will initialise, once initialised, the configuration screen is displayed. Under the Communication Status, you can see if the TSP is connected to the SV8100. Click ok to continue. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now and click finish to complete the installation. The Machine must now be restarted.
  • Page 11 To review the configuration of the 1 Party TSP, look in Control Panel / Phone and Modem Options / Advanced and select NEC Infrontia Telephone Service Provider.
  • Page 12 Click the Configure button and you are able to change any of the options. To change any of the information, over type the existing text and click OK. Any changes that are made will require a reboot in order to take effect.
  • Page 13: Un-Installing The 1St Party Driver

    Un-Installing the 1st Party Driver To remove the TSP from a PC, go into Control Panel / Add and Remove Programs, find ‘NEC Infrontia Telephony Driver (1 )’, and then click Remove. When prompted, click Yes to begin removing the TSP.
  • Page 14: Rd Party Cti

    Party CTI Requirements Following are the minimum specifications required to use 3 Party CTI. Depending on what type of TAPI application will be used, it may be necessary to use a Windows Server. The 3rd Party TSP is installed on to the PC acting as the TAPI server. Some TAPI applications take responsibility for the communications between their application and the TAPI server.
  • Page 15: Configuring The Sv8100

    Configuring the SV8100 The SV8100 should have an IP address assigned to the CCPU or IPLA card that is connected to the network. A TCP Port has to be assigned for 3rd Party CTI to connect to, the recommended port is 8181. Assign the port in Wizards / Advanced Items / CTI / CTI Server (PRG 10-20 Dev1.) Set the CTI Server TCP Port to 8181.
  • Page 16: Installing The 3Rd Party Driver

    Installing the 3rd Party Driver Before you can install the software, you have to logon to the PC as an administrator. To install the 3rd Party TSP, extract the software from the technical DVD and run the ‘Setup.exe’ application. At the welcome screen, click next.
  • Page 17 Choose where the software will be installed to and click next. Should you wish to change the location where the software is installed to, click the browse button. Enter the IP address of the SV8100 and the TCP Port number that has been configured (10- 20-01).
  • Page 18 Select ‘Register’ on the Service Setting screen and click next. Now choose either Multi line mode, Single Line Mode or Multi line mode and Phone advanced mode (For only UCB.) Multi and Single line are different modes in which TAPI applications can use the TAPI service.
  • Page 19 Review the settings displayed in the current settings window and click next. If any entry is incorrect, click the back button to return to previous entry screens. When copying files is complete, the following InstallShield Wizard Complete screen appears. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now and click Finish. The computer should now be restarted.
  • Page 20: Rd Party Tsp

    Configuring the 3 Party TSP To look at the configuration of the TSP, look in Control Panel > Phone and Modem Options > Advanced...
  • Page 21 Click on NEC Infrontia Telephony Service Provider. Here can be seen details of version, IP address, etc Also logging can be changed at this point for diagnostic purposes. Click on Log Setting...
  • Page 22 For enhanced logging (call tracing etc, for escalation prurposes) select Trace mode. Please bear in mind this creates daily log files that can over time use a large amount of hard disk space. Click OK to continue. The change in logging requires a reboot to take affect. It is recommended to leave as normal logging unless instructed otherwise.
  • Page 23 Here can be seen the currently plugged in extension and the information relating to this. By highlighting an extension then pressing Detail you can view/change the handset/headset operation within TAPI. Select the mode required. Auto Speaker Mode if the extension has no headset or Auto Headset Mode if extension has headset.
  • Page 24: Enabling Tapi Server

    Enabling TAPI Server The previous installation steps provide TAPI on the PC installed. To allow other PC users to use the TAPI services the TAPI server must be enabled. Windows 2003 Server To do this click Start-Programs- Administrative Tools-Computer Management. Double click Services and Applications and right click on Telephony.
  • Page 25 In the Telephony Properties, tick the box which says 'Enable Telephony Server.' Below in the user name field, click the choose user button. The Select User window will appear, type in the name and select Check Names. The account must be a Windows Domain account with local admin rights. Click OK.
  • Page 26 Or alternatively, clicked Advanced, then Find Now to list users. Select the required account.
  • Page 27 Enter the password for that account. It is recommended that the password for this account is not changed (such as 30 day policies) as this will cause the service to fail at a later date. The following message will appear. Click No. The server must now be restarted.
  • Page 28: Windows 2008

    Windows 2008 To enable the Telephony Server in Windows 2008, from the Start / Run menu type ‘mmc tapimgmt.msc’ and press enter. In the Window that appears, under Telephony, right click the server name and select properties. Check the ‘Enable Telephony Server’ box and click The Telephony service will restart and the telephony server will be enabled.
  • Page 29: Windows Small Business Server

    Windows Small Business Server Windows Small Business Server (SBS) follows the same installation as the respective 2003, 2008 and 2011 versions. However for Small Business Server to enable MS Telephony Server in Small Business Server 2008/2011 the following article has to be followed http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939394/. Due to configuring MS Telephony Server as per following support document http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939394/, the following is also required to enable a Telephony Administrator.
  • Page 30: Assigning Users To Extensions

    In Windows 2003, click Start-Programs-Administrative Tools-Computer Management. Double click Services and Applications and click on the NEC Infrontia Telephony Service Provider. In the right hand pane, there will be a list of extensions.
  • Page 31 The Select Users screen will then appear. Type in the user’s name. Click Check Names, the name will then fully resolve.
  • Page 32 Or alternatively, clicked Advanced, then Find Now to list users. Select the required account. Click Ok. Click Ok.
  • Page 33 You will notice that the user is now against the extension. Repeat as required to allow all required extensions to users. For Small Business Server refer to comments in previous section for further requirements when enabling Telephony Server.
  • Page 34 Upgrading the 3rd Party TAPI Driver The upgrade of tsp requires a the existing TSP (CYG_TSP.tsp) file to be replaced by the new TSP. Right-click the Services icon from within the Control Panel (Start-Settings- Control Panel - Administrative Tools). Select TspStart Service and click Stop button.
  • Page 35 Select the Telephony Service and click Stop button. Copy the new CYG_TSP.tsp file to C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32 (assuming C:\WINNT is the location of the field). You will be asked if you are sure you want to replace, Click Yes. Restart the computer.
  • Page 36: Enabling Tapi Client

    Enabling TAPI Client To allow a client PC to connect to a Telephony server, the client PC should be connected a Domain. The user account should already have been assigned to an extension or a domain administrator account will see all devices. To enable the TAPI client, from a command prompt type tcmsetup /c servername where servername is the name of the telephony server.
  • Page 37: Disabling Tapi Client

    Disabling TAPI Client To Disable the TAPI client start a command prompt Once the command has run, a confirmation box will be displayed. The TAPI client has now been disabled.
  • Page 38: Uninstalling The 3Rd Party Tapi Driver

    Uninstalling the 3rd Party TAPI Driver Go to Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs. Select NEC Infrontia Telephony Driver (3 click Remove. The verification message appears. Click Yes. The un-install will begin.
  • Page 39 Once complete the following screen will appear. Select Yes I want to restart my computer now and click Finish. Uninstall is now complete.
  • Page 40: Tapi In A Citrix Environment

    TAPI in a Citrix Environment A TAPI Client can work within a Citrix Virtualised Desktop environment. Examples follow using Phone.exe operating under Citrix XenApp and Citrix XenDesktop (Utilising Citrix XenServer). Citrix XenDesktop XenServer All guest OS’s joined to xen.domain.local Controller Server (Windows Server 2008 R2) Citrix Receiver Desktop Master (Windows 7 x86) XenDesktop (Windows 7 x86)
  • Page 41: Citrix Xenapp

    Citrix XenApp XenApp Server Farm xen.domain.local Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows 7 x64 TAPI Client (tcmsetup) Citrix Receiver Phone.exe Published Application: Phone.exe Application Delivery SV8100 TAPI Server DC/DNS xen.domain.local xen.domain.local Windows Server 2008 R2 SV8100 TSP (v5.00) Fig1.3 The above is the setup used to provide TAPI operation. This method requires the Microsoft TAPI Client to be installed onto available Citrix Server Farm, with phone.exe published as an available application to users of the Farm.
  • Page 42: Hotdesking With Cti

    Hotdesking with CTI From SV8100 R3 it is possible to hotdesk on DT700, Desktop Suite and MH240 phones when or 3 party CTI connections are established. Prior to this version if an attempt at hotdesking was made the following error would be displayed :- Rejected Override >>>...
  • Page 43: Rd Party Cti Ip Address

    Party CTI IP Address Using R5 System software and Version 5.00 of SV8100 PC Programming it is possible to see the IP address of the PC that is running 3 Party TAPI driver. As only one PC can be connected to the SV8100 at any one point in time, this can be particularly useful for an installer who could be trying to determine which PC was running the 3 Part TAPI driver and was connected the SV8100.

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