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Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
Notice:Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187
Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

680.0. "MIR/DNS and Voice NM?" by SUBURB::ATKINSP () Thu Jan 31 1991 11:34

    Voice networks are managed by processing call recording data collected in
    large amounts from the switch network and normally stored in flat files
    untill they are charged or rated and then stored in some form of
    relational database.
    
    My question is this, how would this be achieved in DECmcc terms , using
    the MIR or DNS or exported to RDB?
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680.1Ahh, the VAX P/FM AM!MKNME::DANIELEThu Jan 31 1991 12:3328
	Fyi, TSB is a strategic vendor, and has been working on an AM for
	some time now.

	I would expect a management interface to allow configuring/starting
	/stopping the actual collection, to allow viewing individual call
	records, or stats thereon.  Actually munging them ( for instance,
	pricing them based on usage sensitive trunks, etc. ) would also
	be a management action.

	In general, you raise the point that this is an area where a relational
	db should be a part of the management module's environment.  Currently,
	exporting is something you do to previously collected information,
	that occurs ( more-or-less ) outside of the DECmcc environment.

	That is, a command like

		MCC> price cdr_file foo.dat 

	wants to end up in a db, and you'd like MIR support for it.  Currently
	( I guess ) you would have Historian FM record your (priced) 
	information

		MCC> record cdr pricing entry *

	and later on export it to Rdb via Exporter FM directives.
	
	Regards,
	Mike ( I remember VAX P/FM ... )
680.2Need info on TSB companyOTOOA::DOIRON[email protected]Mon Oct 28 1991 08:5913
    To follow up on this, does anyone have an address and contact name at
    TSB? I have seen the initials before with reference to the Strategic 
    Vender list, but have no other information.
    
    Are there any other applications being written to communicate with
    PBX's through the Stretegic Vender program?
    
    To be able to "include" a Northern Telecom SL1 in DECmcc at even the
    simplest level would give us that edge to beat the competition on the
    RFP.
    
    Thanks,
    Richard
680.3TSB is currently inactiveKAJUN::NELSONMon Oct 28 1991 13:1610

TSB has signed a strategic vendor agreement.  They developed a prototype 
AM that we showed at DECWorld last year.  To date, they have not 
progressed further because they could not make a business case for 
developing a production AM without an available FM to do call accounting.

You can consider them to be an inactive DECmcc strategic vendor.

...kjn
680.4HOW MANY INACTIVE ??? OR RATHER HOW MANY ACTIVES ? HOW MANY INACTIVE ? OR RATHER HOW MANY ACTIVE SVP ?BONNET::MALAISEAll you need is laugh!Thu Oct 31 1991 04:0234
	KATHY ,

	Thanks for the update , but like lot's of people I need to know
	how many 'inactive' SVP do we have ? TSB , CODEX ?? TIMEPLEX ???
	DCA ??? SIEMENS ??? etc ...

		We need to make sure that the next version of the Network and 
	communication Buyers's guide will refletc those 'inactive' announced
	SVP (as well as the newlly announced as Olivetti , Alcatel BSG ), 
	as page 7-2 of the actual document we have mentionned :

		- ASCOM , AG 
		- BBN
		- Codex
		- Distributed Techn. Corp.
		- Interconnections
		- Microsoft
		- Network Computing,Inc
		- Proteon
		- Siemens, AG
		- Stratacom
		- TEC
		- TSB
		- University of Tennessee
		- Vitalink
		- Wellfleet
		- 3Com Corp.

	Thanks for providing updated information.

	Regards ,

	MaRc .