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Mitel SX-200 SMDR port?

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jjohnston20

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Nov 18, 2013
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How can I find out which port is set as SMDR on my SX-200? I'm trying to connect Call accounting back. someone disconnected it a while back I guess.
 
Thanks! is there a way to test it, like force the SX-200 to output something? also mine is set to the printer output. would I use a standard serial cable (9pin to 25pin adapter) or would it need to be a null modem?
 
in form 34 if you have "CDE Data Print: set to the printer port you could form 32 and print a form of your choice

I think standard to a DTE device
 
In form 34 I have the following
EXT NUM = Printer Port
PRINTOUT = SMDR
PRINTOUT TYPE = Auto Print
GUARANTEED - No

CDE Data Print is set to a 3 digit extension number.

I just want to figure out a way to test and make sure its Sending data out that port. because I hooked it up to that port last night, and it just says 0 calls... which is kinda odd.
 
change the CDE Data Print to the printer port, test and change back to the extension number
 
So it looks like nothing is outputting. I hooked up a generic SMDR program and connected to the SX-200 via serial cable, I then made a test call from a room, and no data. I have it set to 1200 8 N 1 is that correct, or should it be 9600?
 
do you have SMDR in the trunk group, it will be at the top of the form, form 16

 
I would still do a form print like I suggested, that eliminates any SMDR programming that is missed and proves out your port settings
 
I got it! I used a SMDR program and just did test calls from a room and I got stuff to port into the program, but not my call accounting device, so I think my device is just toast. I found it on a shelf covered in dust... lol that explains why.
 
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