[asterisk-users] Mitel integration

2010-01-27 Thread Jeff LaCoursiere
Hi, A potential client (hotel) has a Property Management System that talks the Mitel protocol to their current Mitel PBX in order to receive CDRs (which end up being rated by the PMS system and charged back to guests). Does anyone know of any (free or otherwise) docs on this protocol, or

Re: [asterisk-users] Mitel integration

2010-01-27 Thread Steve Howes
On 27 Jan 2010, at 15:48, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote: Sounds good to me, but without the spec I'm stuck in a catch 22! tcpdump? (assuming IP). Bet its fairly simple plain text or something. Steve -- _ -- Bandwidth and Colocation

Re: [asterisk-users] Mitel integration

2010-01-27 Thread Mark Wiater
the mitel 3300 sends SMDR on TCP 1752. It spews software and hardware logs in the same manner, different ports. On 1/27/2010 11:00 AM, Steve Howes said: On 27 Jan 2010, at 15:48, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote: Sounds good to me, but without the spec I'm stuck in a catch 22! tcpdump? (assuming

Re: [asterisk-users] Mitel integration

2010-01-27 Thread Jeff LaCoursiere
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010, Mark Wiater wrote: the mitel 3300 sends SMDR on TCP 1752. It spews software and hardware logs in the same manner, different ports. This particular model (need to get the model number) has a serial connection. I'm all for putting a serial sniffer between them (if they

Re: [asterisk-users] Mitel integration

2010-01-27 Thread Duncan Turnbull
Having looked at the outputs into PMS they are very simple stop start records. Line by line text that can easily be recreated. They have about 4-5 fields, origin number, destination, time of call, duration, or similar things Usually they go out via a serial port or TCP port expecting a