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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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Common services 265<br />

Procedure 44<br />

Configuring rules<br />

1 Select an event from the displayed list, and then click one of the following buttons.<br />

Up or Down - Moves the selected event up or down one position in the list.<br />

Add - Opens the New Rule dialog box (Figure 104). See “Define a New Rule”<br />

next.<br />

Edit - Opens the dialog box to change the selected rule.<br />

Delete - Select the event, and then click Delete to delete the rule.<br />

2 After you define the rules, use one of the following buttons:<br />

Define a New Rule<br />

OK - Saves the rules in the configuration file and closes the Rules <strong>Manager</strong><br />

window.<br />

Cancel - Discards any changes to the rules and closes the Rules <strong>Manager</strong><br />

window.<br />

Apply - Saves the rules in the configuration file. The file remains open in the<br />

Rules <strong>Manager</strong> window, allowing you to make changes to the file.<br />

End of Procedure<br />

The New Rule dialog box (Figure 104) provides a list of the types of rules you can<br />

define. You can configure the rules for an M1 Alarm, Meridian Mail Alarm, or a generic<br />

event. For example, an M1 Alarm rule can match a Meridian 1 or CS 1000 system alarm<br />

code. A match records the data provided with the alarm. A rule for a generic event is for<br />

a system other than those listed.<br />

Figure 104<br />

New Rule dialog box<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>

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