Cisco Systems TD 92322GB Configuration of Alarm and User Data, Define Inputs and Outputs

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TD 92322GB

Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi

3 Enter the address 127.0.0.1/BAM in one address field. Click the “Activate” button.

Configuration of Alarm and User Data

1Open the IMS/IP administration pages and click “Message Distribution” for the WLAN Interface.

2Click “Alarm”, see figure 6.

Figure 6. Setting up the Message Distribution list for the WLAN Interface to send information to the Basic Alarm Manager.

3Enter the address 127.0.0.1/BAM in one address field. Click the “Activate” button.

4Click “Message Distribution” for the WLAN Interface.

5Click “Mobile Data”.

6Enter the address 127.0.0.1/BAM in one address field. Click the “Activate” button.

6.4Configuration

The Basic Alarm Manager can be reached from the left menu in the IMS/IP administration pages and also from the direct link http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/bam, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address. The user that has access to these pages is called admin and the default password is changeme.

6.4.1Define Inputs and Outputs

Before an input or output can be used in the configuration, it has to be defined with a name and address.

IMS/IP inputs1

The IMS/IP has two inputs that can be used by the Basic Alarm Manager. These inputs are predefined in the Basic Alarm Manager at delivery. The states that can be detected are open and close.

Alarm Module inputs

The number of inputs that can be used in the Basic Alarm Manager can be extended by using an Alarm Module connected to the A-bus. The Alarm Module input is defined by a name, the module address2 on the A-bus, and the input number. The states that can be detected are open and close.

1.The IMS/IP has two inputs. When the input is activated, it is called ‘close’ in the Basic Alarm Manager. For more information about the inputs, see the ELISE Installation Guide.

2.Every module that is connected to the A-bus has a two digit hexadecimal address that is set with a DIP switch.

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Contents Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi Contents Related Documents IMS/IP-WiFi connected to the LAN IntroductionRequirements Basic licence for IMS/IPAdditional licences for IMS/IP OAP licencesInstallation ELISE2 LED status IndicationFunction Indicator and Error Relay Output Function indicator that indicates the status of the IMS/IPAddressing of the IMS/IP Unlicensed ModeLicence Configuration Wlan InterfaceInterface Groups Handset AdministrationWlan System 900 Interface Messaging ToolPhonebook System 900 InterfaceOther Parameters Send module status from A-bus to UniteCall diversion display text Status logIMS/IP Connected to the A-bus without Central Unit Absence HandlingAbsence List User ServerBasic Alarm Manager IMS / IPTechnical Specification Parameter SetupConfiguration of Input Activity NomenclatureConfiguration Configuration of Alarm and User DataAlarm Module inputs Define Inputs and OutputsBackup and Restore Phonebook address IMS/IP Phonebook ConfigurationLocal Database Ldap Server Phonebook Setup Local Phonebook AdministrationDefault text Description Enter Search result textsUpdate the Local Database Click the Administrate IMS/IP Phonebook linkUpdate the local database from the web interface Import a CSV fileExport the Local Database Delete the Local DatabaseAn entry can look like this Ldap Parameter SetupClick on the View Ldap parameters link Examples of Settings Settings for the Ldap directory in the VoIP GatewayOperation You want to search for Text to be enteredSearch examples You want to search for Text to be entered Search resultSearch for Registered Handsets Handset AdministrationSave the Search Result list Force Relogin Change the Handset Absent StatusRemove IP Address Delete SelectedMessaging tool IMS/IP messaging toolOpen Access Protocol Phonebook Service and Route2ELISEConfiguration Example Related Documents Document History Version Date DescriptionAppendix a IMS/IP and Firewalls Port Application or unit Transport protocolAppendix B Basic Alarm Manager Configuration Examples Alarm cancellationSystem Components ExampleCold-storage room 1, door open Output Activation DurationCold-storage room 1, door open reminder Handset Address Message text Beep code Cold-storage room 1, door open very longInput Trigger Input Activation Repetition Max. No. Time s Repetitions

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