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2: Monitor incoming calls to the switch and depending on the CalledID forward the call to the appropriate phone,
 
2: Monitor incoming calls to the switch and depending on the CalledID forward the call to the appropriate phone,
bring up a message on that users PC to guide them to a link that brings up the relevant detauls for that caller.
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bring up a message on that users PC to guide them to a link that brings up the relevant details for that caller.
  
JTAPIClient
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TelephonyClient
  
JTAPIServer
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TelephonyServer
  
 
Configuring JTAPI on your Presence System.
 
Configuring JTAPI on your Presence System.
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For instance here we are using the Samsung 7200 Switch  
 
For instance here we are using the Samsung 7200 Switch  
  
Once Tapi is working we should be able to test it via teh Microsoft dialler.
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Once you've installed the correct software which is your TAPI driver in our case we use, OfficeServ Link and OfficeServ Open TSP Driver, you need to check the following:-
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Windows - Control Panel - Phone And Modem Options
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Under the advanced tab, you should see your driver for the device, in out case the Samsung Open TSP Driver.
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At this stage you may need to configure it:-
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http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/phoneandmodemoptions.png
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Be sure to have the correct services running, in this case the Telephony service,
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which should in turn start the 
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Remote Access Connection Manager service and the Remote Access Auto Connection Manager service
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http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/services.png
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Once Tapi is working we should be able to test it via the Microsoft dialler.
 
In Vista go to run and type dialer.exe
 
In Vista go to run and type dialer.exe
  
In dialler go to edit options:-
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In dialer go to edit options:-
  
 
http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/dialleroptions.png
 
http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/dialleroptions.png
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Attempt to dial a number
  
 
http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/diallerdial.png
 
http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/diallerdial.png
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If this is successful you should see:-
  
 
http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/diallerdialling.png
 
http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/diallerdialling.png

Latest revision as of 14:59, 27 July 2010

Presence is now able to interact with the a telephone system switch via a wrapper around GTAPI which is itself a wrapper over JTAPI which in turn wraps around Microsofts Tapi.

Once configured you should be able to monitor calls that come into your switch and create calls to go out.

Uses of this would be:-

1: Look up a Customers details, click a button on an ondemand task, Presence then dials the number from your phone.

2: Monitor incoming calls to the switch and depending on the CalledID forward the call to the appropriate phone, bring up a message on that users PC to guide them to a link that brings up the relevant details for that caller.

TelephonyClient

TelephonyServer

Configuring JTAPI on your Presence System.

This will to some extent depend on your Phone system. As long as it is able to interact with Tapi you should be ok.

For instance here we are using the Samsung 7200 Switch

Once you've installed the correct software which is your TAPI driver in our case we use, OfficeServ Link and OfficeServ Open TSP Driver, you need to check the following:-

Windows - Control Panel - Phone And Modem Options

Under the advanced tab, you should see your driver for the device, in out case the Samsung Open TSP Driver. At this stage you may need to configure it:-

http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/phoneandmodemoptions.png

Be sure to have the correct services running, in this case the Telephony service, which should in turn start the Remote Access Connection Manager service and the Remote Access Auto Connection Manager service

http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/services.png

Once Tapi is working we should be able to test it via the Microsoft dialler. In Vista go to run and type dialer.exe

In dialer go to edit options:-

http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/dialleroptions.png

Attempt to dial a number

http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/diallerdial.png

If this is successful you should see:-

http://www.international-presence.com/images/docs/jtapi/diallerdialling.png