Polycom 3725-70003-009F - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Trademark Information; is a trademark of Polycom, Inc. All other trademarks
  • Page 3 – Contents; Introducing the ReadiVoice
  • Page 5 – Monitoring the ReadiVoice System
  • Page 6 – Configuring the ReadiVoice System
  • Page 7 – Running the; Customizing & Branding Your ReadiVoice System
  • Page 8 – B CDR Data Reference; Figures; System Administration
  • Page 10 – System Configuration; Example of conference recording settings in the; Critical Logs; section of default; Prompt Sets; Checking the format of
  • Page 12 – Tables; purgeCDR
  • Page 15 – About This Manual; This introduction provides a brief overview of the; Purpose; working at the UNIX command prompt.
  • Page 16 – Document Conventions; Typeface; Phone Number; group; nn
  • Page 17 – Support; Polycom Global Ser vices Telephone and Email
  • Page 19 – Introducing the ReadiVoice; What is the ReadiVoice System?
  • Page 20 – Starting and Joining a Conference; — The ReadiVoice system; The Web-based Moderator interface; — The Moderator lets your conferencing
  • Page 21 – Managing Your ReadiVoice System; which are typically standard; Operators; — Respond to operator requests from subscribers (and, if; Provisioners; — Configure and maintain the ReadiVoice system,; Operator Interface
  • Page 22 – Provisioning; button on the; Operator; ReadiVoice Operator Guide; Provisioning Interface; subscriber group; Administration Interface
  • Page 23 – Components of the ReadiVoice System; Fixed Access; routed system
  • Page 25 – summarizes this INCR signaling flow.
  • Page 27 – ReadiVoice-IP Systems; provides a high level view of the components in a ReadiVoice-IP
  • Page 28 – ReadiVoice-IP Call Processing; The bridge returns that access code to the CACS.
  • Page 29 – “Dialing” in ReadiVoice-IP Systems; URIs, but users can “dial” any of the following:
  • Page 30 – ReadiVoice Call Flow; How Quick-Start and Conference Continuation Affect Call Flow; Quick Start; How One-Click Conference Affects Call Flow
  • Page 32 – How A Two-Password Configuration Affects Call Flow; INVITE
  • Page 33 – Administering the ReadiVoice System
  • Page 34 – Opening ReadiVoice System Administration; To access the System Administration pages:
  • Page 35 – OK
  • Page 36 – Maintaining Bridge Information; Adding a New Bridge; vbootptool
  • Page 37 – DNIS
  • Page 38 – Modifying an Existing Bridge; “Changing
  • Page 39 – To save your changes, click the; Commit; To change a bridge’s translation numbers, follow the procedure in; Deleting a Bridge; To remove a bridge from the ReadiVoice application:; The
  • Page 40 – Working with Translation Numbers; translation number; Trans DNIS Length; “Maintaining; Access classes
  • Page 41 – Adding Translation Numbers to a Bridge
  • Page 42 – Changing the Translation Numbers Assigned to a Bridge
  • Page 43 – Working with Bridge Groups and Routing Lists; Managing Bridge Groups; Adding a Bridge Group
  • Page 44 – “Managing; Modifying a Bridge Group; To change the name of the group, edit its; Deleting a Bridge Group; Click the bridge group’s
  • Page 45 – Managing Routing Lists; Adding a Routing List
  • Page 46 – Modifying a Routing List
  • Page 47 – Renaming a Routing List
  • Page 48 – Working with Number Groups; Number groups
  • Page 49 – Adding a Number Group; “Adding Access Phone Numbers”
  • Page 50 – Modifying a Number Group; To delete a number group:
  • Page 51 – Working with Access Classes; Adding an Access Class; “Working with Access Phone
  • Page 52 – Renaming an Access Class; “Changing an Access
  • Page 53 – Working with Access Phone Numbers; Access phone numbers; Access Type; Private; Hidden Number; “Changing System Configuration Settings”
  • Page 54 – Adding Access Phone Numbers; “Adding a Number
  • Page 55 – Moving Fixed Access Numbers to Another Bridge; To move access numbers to a different bridge:
  • Page 56 – Reassigning an Access Phone Number’s Subscribers; existing
  • Page 57 – To reassign subscribers to a different access phone number:
  • Page 58 – Changing an Access Phone Number’s Access Class; “Reassigning an Access Phone Number’s Subscribers”
  • Page 59 – Changing Hidden Numbers; only
  • Page 60 – Deleting an Access Phone Number
  • Page 61 – Working with Multiple Providers; application service; Adding a Provider; Field
  • Page 63 – Editing a Provider Account
  • Page 64 – Deleting a Provider; To delete a provider account from the system:; Working with Subscriber Groups; Subscriber groups
  • Page 65 – ReadiVoice; Adding a New Subscriber Group; “Working with Number Groups”
  • Page 66 – Editing a Subscriber Group; Subscriber Groups
  • Page 67 – Group Type
  • Page 69 – Configure the prompt settings in the; section
  • Page 70 – Conference Options
  • Page 76 – Click; How Continuation Settings Interact; shows how
  • Page 77 – Prompt for Menu; Deleting a Subscriber Group
  • Page 78 – Setting Up the Provisioning Interface; To customize what appears in the Provisioning interface:
  • Page 79 – When you’re finished making changes, click the; Update Quick; Test the changes you’ve made:; Add Subscriber; page looks the way it should.
  • Page 81 – Managing System Access; “Working with Subscriber; Adding an Internal User
  • Page 83 – Changing an Internal User’s Password
  • Page 84 – Deleting an Internal User; Defining Invalid Subscriber Passwords; Adding Entries to the List of Invalid Subscriber Passwords
  • Page 85 – Deleting Entries from the List of Invalid Subscriber Passwords; Invalid Subscriber Passwords
  • Page 87 – Monitoring the ReadiVoice System; Accessing the Monitoring Tools; To access ReadiVoice system monitoring tools:; Show System Status
  • Page 89 – Checking System Status; “Stopping
  • Page 90 – Viewing Conferencing Information; Conference Information; Appendix B; Current Conferences Information
  • Page 91 – CDR Data by Subscriber
  • Page 92 – CDR Data by Conference
  • Page 94 – Detailed CDR Data for One Conference; CDR Data; “Feature; Conference Report
  • Page 95 – Viewing Operator Information; “Viewing Operator Request Records”; Viewing Operator Request Records
  • Page 96 – Begin Date
  • Page 97 – Viewing Operator Request Statistics
  • Page 99 – Using the SNMP Monitor; “Enabling SNMP Logging”; SNMP Monitor; The Java applet loads, which may take a few moments. Then, the; SNMP; window appears. The; Perfmeter; tab is selected, and it starts
  • Page 100 – To customize which MIB elements are monitored, select; Setup; from the; Configuration; SNMP Monitor Properties
  • Page 104 – Using the Channel State Monitor; To run Channel State Monitor:; Channel State
  • Page 106 – Hard Span Disable
  • Page 107 – ID of the associated conference process, if any.
  • Page 109 – Maintaining the ReadiVoice System
  • Page 110 – Quick Maintenance Checklist; summarizes the daily and weekly maintenance tasks, which are; Step
  • Page 111 – Understanding Informix Backup; The ReadiVoice system actually uses two Informix databases. One,; Archives
  • Page 112 – crontab; Logical Logs
  • Page 113 – must
  • Page 114 – Backing Up Logical Logs; nohup; su – informix; onstat
  • Page 115 – Daily Maintenance Tasks; Stopping Logical Log Backup and Replacing Tapes; “Restarting Backup and Verifying; Checking the ReadiVoice Processes
  • Page 116 – To check the ReadiVoice processes:
  • Page 117 – Checking Informix Dynamic Ser ver; tcsh; “Stopping and
  • Page 120 – Restarting Backup and Verifying Tape Drive Status; ontape
  • Page 121 – Weekly Maintenance Tasks; Checking Solaris Disk Space; Check disk space by entering; “Checking System
  • Page 122 – Checking for Defunct Processes; kill; PID
  • Page 123 – Database Maintenance Tasks; Purging Outdated Call Detail Records (CDRs); YYYYMMDDhhmmss; CDR Purge Script Command Syntax and Examples
  • Page 124 – Option
  • Page 125 – Running a One-Time Purge of CDRs; To manually purge CDRs from the command line:; Command
  • Page 126 – Scheduling Automatic Purges of CDR Records; To schedule; to run periodically and automatically in the cron task; Restoring Purged CDR Records; “Restoring from a Manual Backup
  • Page 127 – cdrcnow; “Viewing; Purging Subscriber Records Flagged for Deletion; To
  • Page 128 – Purging the CacsEventUpdate Table; ReadiVoice PSPI Reference; Purging the AccOptChanges Table; “Enabling Account Options Updating”
  • Page 129 – Infrequent Maintenance Tasks; Stopping and Restarting ReadiVoice Processes; “Rebooting the Sun
  • Page 130 – To stop and restart the ReadiVoice processes:; Rebooting the Sun Ser ver
  • Page 131 – To reboot the Sun ser ver:; Rebooting a Bridge; A cold boot; Busyout
  • Page 132 – Changing the ReadiVoice Password
  • Page 133 – Manually Backing Up and Restoring; Backing Up Manually; “Restarting Backup and Verifying Tape
  • Page 134 – Restoring from a Manual Backup Tape; mmddyyyy
  • Page 135 – Configuring the ReadiVoice System
  • Page 136 – Changing System Configuration Settings; In the; — Determines how long (in seconds) the first conference
  • Page 137 – minimum
  • Page 138 – “Setting Up the Provisioning Interface”
  • Page 139 – ExternalId; Call Flow Options
  • Page 141 – Changing the Talker Update Frequency; To change the talk slot update inter val for the system:
  • Page 142 – Configuring Shortened Dial-Out Call Flow; describes the options as follows:
  • Page 143 – Disabling Waiting Room Notifications; To disable waiting room notifications:
  • Page 144 – WRAnnounceDefault; Configuring Dial-Out Billing; DialOutPreFix
  • Page 145 – Dial Out Prefix; “Setting Up
  • Page 146 – Enabling Account Options Updating; ReadiVoice PSPI
  • Page 148 – Using the Music Hold Extender Message; Appendix A; PlaySubArrivedWave
  • Page 149 – Configuring Remote Alarm Notifications; alarm; Pager Notification Setup; require
  • Page 150 – PHONENUMBER; Email Notification Setup; root
  • Page 151 – Testing Remote Alarm Notification
  • Page 152 – Changing the Alarm Settings; To change the default alarm settings:
  • Page 153 – Continuously Monitoring for Alarms; To monitor your system continuously for alarms:; The ReadiVoice Monitoring Tool starts running. See; Keyword
  • Page 154 – Interpreting the Alarm Codes; describes the format for the alarm codes.; Code
  • Page 155 – Enabling Conference Recording; Enabling Conference Recording Connections; To set up your system for conference recording connections:; Recorder Dial Out
  • Page 156 – Voice Prompts for Conference Recording; Recording Configuration Variables in the .odprocrc File; recorderPhone; Variable
  • Page 157 – Since the
  • Page 158 – How Conference Recording Works; Record
  • Page 159 – Enabling SNMP Logging; To turn on SNMP logging:; Parameter
  • Page 160 – Changing the Web Ser ver Port; To change the Web ser ver port:; host
  • Page 161 – hostip; Enabling Operators to Unlock Conferences; To enable operator unlock on an operator station:
  • Page 163 – Customizing Touchtone Commands; Before changing your system’s touchtone commands, read:
  • Page 164 – Rules and Guidelines for Customizing Commands; absolutely must; Procedure for Customizing Commands
  • Page 165 – To disable a command, comment out its line by putting two slashes (
  • Page 166 – Detailed Information for Specific Touchtone Features; Mute All / Unmute All
  • Page 167 – “Customizing Confirmation Sounds”
  • Page 168 – Listen Only / Unlisten Only
  • Page 169 – Private and Conference Roll Call; Private roll call
  • Page 170 – Customizing Confirmation Sounds; TONE
  • Page 171 – Customizing the Moderator Interface; Branding the Moderator with Your Company Logo
  • Page 172 – ftp; Customizing the Moderator for a Specific Subscriber Group
  • Page 173 – To customize the Moderator for a specific subscriber group:
  • Page 174 – Working with Prompt Sets; welcome messages
  • Page 175 – Adding a Prompt Set; To add a prompt set:
  • Page 176 – “About Initial Greetings”; Renaming a Prompt Set; To change the name of a prompt set:; Deleting a Prompt Set; To remove a prompt set from your ReadiVoice system:
  • Page 177 – Customizing Greetings and Related Messages
  • Page 178 – To implement this feature:; “Working with Prompt Sets”
  • Page 179 – Creating Your Own Indexed WAVE Files; indexed WAVE file; Building Indexed WAVE Files; Predefined; genvoice; Key File Guidelines
  • Page 180 – Only in predefined key files; Setting Up a Predefined Key File; Don’t
  • Page 181 – The example below shows part of a German predefined key file:; Creating a Generic Key File; edit the
  • Page 182 – Running the Build Process
  • Page 183 – Details About the WAVE File Format; Resource
  • Page 184 – Indexed WAVE File Specifications; Language Chunk
  • Page 185 – Index Chunk
  • Page 187 – Diagnostics and Troubleshooting; Viewing Critical Logs; Critical Log; ) appears when you click the; View Critical; On this page, select; BRIDGE LOGS; and a date. and then click; Commit Query
  • Page 188 – Port capacity changes.
  • Page 189 – Database Troubleshooting; Checking for Informix Ser ver Engine Errors; error; Checking for Slow SQL Queries
  • Page 190 – Logging Database Activity with the Database Monitoring Script; Logged ever y second:; Active SQL statements; SELECT
  • Page 191 – Active sessions; Logged ever y ten seconds:; Number of reads/writes per user thread; Telephony Troubleshooting; Dial-Out Channel Testing; diagnose
  • Page 194 – Dial-In Channel Testing
  • Page 195 – without
  • Page 197 – Voice Prompts and Call Flows; Over view; adpcm
  • Page 198 – file
  • Page 199 – About Initial Greetings
  • Page 200 – Voice Prompt File Reference; lists the default voice prompt files in; Required Filename
  • Page 223 – Call Flow Diagrams; provides a legend that explains some of the symbols and; Category
  • Page 224 – Call Flow Legend
  • Page 225 – Traditional Shared Call Flow; Non-routed System Shared, Access Code required
  • Page 226 – Traditional Private Call Flow; Non-Routed System Private, Participant Password not available
  • Page 227 – Two Password Shared Call Flow
  • Page 228 – Two Password Private Call Flow
  • Page 229 – Routed Call Flow; Starts when inbound call hits bridge. Ends at named process.
  • Page 230 – IP Call Process
  • Page 231 – Recording Process
  • Page 233 – Subscriber Dial-out Process – optional short configuration
  • Page 234 – Called Party Dial-out Process
  • Page 235 – Dial-Out Newcomer Process
  • Page 236 – Subscriber Process
  • Page 237 – Participant Process
  • Page 238 – Subscriber Validation
  • Page 239 – Subscriber Conference Security Code Process; Starts and ends in Subscriber Call Flow.
  • Page 240 – Participant Conference Security Code Process; Starts and ends in Participant Call Flow.
  • Page 241 – Music Hold Process
  • Page 242 – Subscriber/Participant Name Record Process; Starts and ends in Subscriber or Participant Call Flow.
  • Page 243 – Locked/Full Conference Process
  • Page 244 – Operator Wait Process
  • Page 245 – Account Options Process
  • Page 246 – Account Options Menu Process; Starts and ends in Account Options Process.
  • Page 247 – Account Options Help Process
  • Page 248 – Announcement Setting Process
  • Page 249 – Autocontinuation Setting Process; Starts and ends in account options menu.
  • Page 250 – Listen Only Entry Setting Process
  • Page 251 – Password Setting Process
  • Page 252 – Quick Start Setting Process
  • Page 253 – Roll Call Setting Process
  • Page 254 – Waiting Room Setting Process
  • Page 255 – Entry Announce Process
  • Page 256 – Exit Announce Process
  • Page 257 – Subscriber WR Process
  • Page 258 – Toggle Waiting Room Reminders Process
  • Page 259 – Roll Call Process
  • Page 260 – Operator Request Process
  • Page 261 – Rejoin Conference Process
  • Page 262 – Subscriber End Conference Process
  • Page 263 – In-conference Subscriber/Moderator Commands
  • Page 265 – In-conference Subscriber DTMF and Moderator Commands
  • Page 266 – In-conference Participant Commands
  • Page 267 – Conference Termination Process
  • Page 268 – Miscellaneous Events
  • Page 269 – CDR Data Reference; CDR Processing Database
  • Page 270 – Informix CDR Tables; Conference Information (
  • Page 271 – Field Name
  • Page 276 – feature
  • Page 277 – . See the ReadiVoice SDK for information about
  • Page 279 – SNMP Events and Alarms; SNMP Reference; “Using the SNMP Monitor”
  • Page 281 – Contents of the SNMP MIB; sysTable
  • Page 284 – Using the SNMP Log Files; If you enable the SNMP logging function (see; Contents of SNMP Log File; shows a sample of an SNMP log file for a three-bridge system.
  • Page 288 – Contents of Histogram Log File; shows a sample of a histogram log file. The first line in the sample
  • Page 289 – ReadiVoice-IP with IP Tributaries; What are IP Tributaries?; Access Code Included
  • Page 290 – Password Included
  • Page 291 – Per Call Authorization
  • Page 292 – Implementing IP Tributaries; To implement IP tributaries:
  • Page 293 – Index; Symbols
  • Page 298 – See
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Page 2 - Trademark Information; is a trademark of Polycom, Inc. All other trademarks

ReadiVoice Administration & Maintenance Guide ii Proprietary & Confidential Trademark Information Polycom®, the Polycom logo design, ReadiVoice®, InnoVox®, and the Voyant logo are registered trademarks of Polycom, Inc. Voyant Technologies TM is a trademark of Polycom, Inc. All other trademar...

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Proprietary & Confidential iii Contents About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvDocument Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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Contents Proprietary & Confidential v Deleting an Internal User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Defining Invalid Subscriber Passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Adding Entries to the List of Invalid Subscriber Passwor...

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