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Find baudrate of smdr output NORSTAR 1

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tiver

Technical User
Nov 11, 2004
16
US
How do I find out what parity and baudrate we are sending
our smdr out?

 
on a admin phone dial 9**
enter password
OK
next
Data
next
next
next
local baud rate is shown



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JerryReeve
Communications Systems Int'l
com-sys.com

 
Jerry,

Isn't that for a Fastrad? Work for SMDR too?

PhM


VVV
 
For SMDR type F9*2 Baud rate will show up as you scroll through the menu items
 
You should be able to talk to the SMDR from a Norstar Phone using Feature 9*2

From the SMDR menu you can set the baud rate, record format, and much more.

Does any one know if there is a way to password protect the SMDR to keep anyone on the system from entering Feature 9*2 and changing the settings? The FastRAD requires a password if one has been set when Feature 9** is used to program it, but the SMDR does not have a similar feature.

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Dan Boehlke.
 
Dan,

I agree. This is a big problem for me. Several times either the SMDR has defaulted back to 1200 SL-1 or some user is accidently/deliberately doing this and I have lost many days of call accounting data. If you find a way to protect this, let us know...


 
Put it in as a set restriction filter.

PhM



VVV
 
Arr,

Can you be more specific? Are you saying I can stop access to F9*2 from some phones in this way? If so, please take me through the steps.

Thanks in advance.

Harold
 
)(*&*&^, I need to look up the command first, I was just running thru on auto- thanks for sending him to the correct command sequence.

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JerryReeve
Communications Systems Int'l
com-sys.com

 
Yes you can restrict 9*2 from any telephone. I tried it on my bench and it can work fine.

Set restriction filter set up is contained in the customer administration manual. Since your system details are not posted I don't know which method to use. There may be interactions with line pool codes. If you don't have an administration manual, contact a vendor to obtain one. It will be money well spent.

PhM

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