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OXE WMI interface
Posted: 18 Jan 2015 14:42
by murraya
hi Guy's, I have been asked to quote a WMI interface for one of our customers. the customer is looking at the injexo application and it already has the interface compatible with OXE WMI.
I cant seem to find any information on how or what is required from the OXE side. I see on the application partner website that the interface provides the IEX tickets that the app requires but as I'm not an application partner I do not have access to those docs.
I know that first we require the WMI license ( I have this in the lab for testing) but I do not know what else is required from my end i.e. how do I make the interface store files as IP (for V24 I would set a port as WMI and the tickets would be spat out) but from what I read so far on IP it creates files and FTP is used to get them. dose the PABX push the files or is there a middle ware used to get the flies and save on the customer network?
any docs or info would be great.
Re: OXE WMI interface
Posted: 03 Feb 2015 10:06
by rachlilas
Hi,
You have two ways to work with WMI interface:
1/By FTP. you have to setup an external FTP server and after configuring the OXE as FTP client, OXE will produce regular tickets to your FTP server
2/ By V24. In this mode, your external machine connected through a V24 link to OXE will receive all data
I hope that help
Re: OXE WMI interface
Posted: 03 Feb 2015 16:36
by murraya
hi, thanks for the reply, I should have added a comment that I gained access to the docs (by registering to the app program) and have configured okay now. It's a pity that the docs are locked to the app partner site when the config need to be don on the OXE

One thing I discovered is that you need to create a moxa box as using ttys2 or s3 would not work for FTP connection. (common hardware). you don't need to have a moxa but just configure one and add the ftp options on any of the 4 ports created.
Re: OXE WMI interface
Posted: 04 Feb 2015 14:49
by tgn
hi murraya, is the registration for the app program free or do i have to pay for it?
regards...
Re: OXE WMI interface
Posted: 04 Feb 2015 14:51
by cavagnaro
Is paid I guess for the level of docs requested. As for why on APP, well it is not a PBX module, is on application level :S
Sounds awful but is like that
Re: OXE WMI interface
Posted: 05 Feb 2015 22:37
by murraya
the good news was that they provided free as we are a bp.
I filled in the registration saying that I wanted access to the site to be assist in connecting to 3rd party apps already developed.
give it a try and see if you too can get free access. it took about a week for a response but they sent me an email with the below.....
Dear Sir,
Your candidacy in the ALE Application Partner Program (AAPP) has been evaluated and we are pleased to inform you that you have been selected as a registered company on Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise
As a Business Partner, please note that your program fees are waived
In a few days, you will receive your personal access to connect to our private website
We are looking forward to our future collaboration and we thank you again for your interest.
Re: OXE WMI interface
Posted: 06 Feb 2015 06:47
by cavagnaro
O.o which kind of BP you are?
Re: OXE WMI interface
Posted: 06 Feb 2015 15:02
by murraya
we sell and install PABX and data products. so not really any sort of app development just set up to connect to 3rd party.
Re: OXE WMI interface
Posted: 06 Feb 2015 15:50
by cavagnaro
I mean Premium, normal, etc. Guess depends also on that
Re: OXE WMI interface
Posted: 07 Feb 2015 04:07
by murraya
hi cav, yes we are Premium