CallRex Call Recording Server installed and operational
Avaya AES Server installed and operational
An AES administrative account with unrestricted access to all recorded users.
To configure CallRex for Avaya S8x00 Series:
Obtain the appropriate TSAPI client from Avaya or Telrex support. This version works for Avaya AES 3.x and 4.x: http://telrexsupport.com/builds/AvayaTsapiTool/tsapi-client-win32-3.1-176.zip.
If your AES server version is 5.1, then please use this tool http://telrexsupport.com/builds/AvayaTsapoTool/tsapi-client-win32-5.2-474.zip. We recommend that you e-mail support@telrex.com for guidance.
Invoke the TSAPI client installer on the CallRex server. The TSAPI client installer will ask for the IP address of the AES server.
Run the TSAPI test tool to confirm that TSAPI is now properly configured between AES and the CallRex server.
By default, this is installed here: \Program Files\Avaya\AES.
Enter the administrator username and password.
Enter two extension numbers for a test call. Verify call success.
Using Regedit add the following string values in the registry using regedit.
Navigate to the CallRex portion of the registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Telrex\CallRexPro.
Add this as a REG_SZ string: TSAPIServer. The value is the AES Server String from TSAPI Spy Application. Example: AVAYA#CMSIM#CSTA#AWSSIM.
Add TSAPIUser as a REG_SZ string. The value is the AES username with administrator rights.
Add TSAPIPassword as a REG_SZ string. The value is the corresponding password.
Restart the CallRex Services. See KBA 1002 - CallRex services restart steps.
Place test calls and verify that they were recorded.
Ensure that the AES server is configured for the extensions that you are testing.
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