Scannex ip.buffer User Manual
© UK 2007-2021 Scannex Electronics Ltd. All rights reserved worldwide.
10.7. Common Modules
Whether collecting from Serial, TCP, UDP, or FTP Server, each channel includes a “Protocol
Handler”, “Pass-through” options, and “Notification” options.
10.7.1. Protocol
Not available with UDP sources.
The protocol core in the ip.buffer provides for a flexible way of handling almost any data
source or source protocol. With the exception of the Avaya RSP the included protocols just
detect and pre-process data ready for storage. The Avaya RSP requires a bi-directional
communication between the ip.buffer and the PBX. Practically any protocol can be added
through Lua script extensions.
Protocol
“
Alcatel TCP/IP [port 2533]
” – connects to the Alcatel
PBX.
“
ASCII lines
” – processes data as lines of text, separated by
carriage returns and/or line feeds.
“
Avaya RSP TCP/IP
” – the Avaya Reliable Session Protocol
“
Binary (full 8-bit)
” – stores data “as-is”.
“
Generic Records
” – receives records and sends
acknowledgements for a wide variety of older devices.
“
Inter-Tel/Mitel Axxess & 5000 TCP/IP [port
4000]
” – for Inter-Tel PBXs.
“
iSDX binary
” – only stores 22-byte iSDX frames that start with
0xEE 0xFF.
“
NEC NEAX (STX/ETX) Serial
” – NEC NEAX2400 over serial.
“
NEC NEAX TCP/IP
” – the NEC NEAX protocol over network.
“
Nortel BCM Live TCP/IP
” – live CDR collection from “Live
Stream” enabled BCMs
“
Nortel Meridian & Norstar
” – processes data as lines of
text. Detects Norstar CDR, Meridian CDR and alarm
records.
“
Panasonic KX-TD TCP/IP [port 2300]
” – connect to the
Panasonic KX-TD over the network.
“
Philips FDCR TCP/IP [port 2599]
” – connect to the
Philips Sopho iS3000 etc.
[ASCII lines]
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Scannex ip.buffer User Manual
© UK 2007-2021 Scannex Electronics Ltd. All rights reserved worldwide.
10.7. Common Modules
Whether collecting from Serial, TCP, UDP, or FTP Server, each channel includes a “Protocol
Handler”, “Pass-through” options, and “Notification” options.
10.7.1. Protocol
Not available with UDP sources.
The protocol core in the ip.buffer provides for a flexible way of handling almost any data
source or source protocol. With the exception of the Avaya RSP the included protocols just
detect and pre-process data ready for storage. The Avaya RSP requires a bi-directional
communication between the ip.buffer and the PBX. Practically any protocol can be added
through Lua script extensions.
Protocol
“
Alcatel TCP/IP [port 2533]
” – connects to the Alcatel
PBX.
“
ASCII lines
” – processes data as lines of text, separated by
carriage returns and/or line feeds.
“
Avaya RSP TCP/IP
” – the Avaya Reliable Session Protocol
“
Binary (full 8-bit)
” – stores data “as-is”.
“
Generic Records
” – receives records and sends
acknowledgements for a wide variety of older devices.
“
Inter-Tel/Mitel Axxess & 5000 TCP/IP [port
4000]
” – for Inter-Tel PBXs.
“
iSDX binary
” – only stores 22-byte iSDX frames that start with
0xEE 0xFF.
“
NEC NEAX (STX/ETX) Serial
” – NEC NEAX2400 over serial.
“
NEC NEAX TCP/IP
” – the NEC NEAX protocol over network.
“
Nortel BCM Live TCP/IP
” – live CDR collection from “Live
Stream” enabled BCMs
“
Nortel Meridian & Norstar
” – processes data as lines of
text. Detects Norstar CDR, Meridian CDR and alarm
records.
“
Panasonic KX-TD TCP/IP [port 2300]
” – connect to the
Panasonic KX-TD over the network.
“
Philips FDCR TCP/IP [port 2599]
” – connect to the
Philips Sopho iS3000 etc.
[ASCII lines]
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