Configuring Stratagy
System Parameters
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Stratagy DK I&P R2 November 1998
Refer to the Stratagy Library CD-Rom for more details.
SMDI/Serial Integration Definition
smdi_base_
port
Some SMDI installations use logical terminal numbers that do not begin with
1 (for example, if it uses the extension or physical number to define the
terminal). In these situations, you must define the extension number where
port 1 is connected. The system assumes that the extension numbers are
then connected in numerical order to the remaining ports.
Example:
208 (extension number of port in DK280)
Default:
1
smdi_port
Logical serial port Stratagy uses for SMDI integration.
Possible values:
0 (disables SMDI integration), 1, 2, 3, 4 (port number)
Default:
0
smdi_pretime
out
Maximum number of seconds that an SMDI packet can PRECEDE the
forwarded call.
Possible values:
5 ~ 50 (seconds)
Default:
50
smdi_type
Protocol Stratagy uses when using RS-232 data integration (outband
integration).
’smdi’: standard SMDI integration
’s75’:
System 75 integration
Possible values:
‘smdi’, ‘s75’ The single quotes are required.
Default:
’smdi’
Per Port Definitions
box_grt
Sets the starting User ID for the port given as the last value.
Examples:
box_grt 990 1 means that on port 1, a new call starts at User
ID 990.
Possible values:
valid User ID and valid port
Default:
990 1
990 2
.
.
.
990 8
Table 2-18
Stratagy DK System Configuration Parameters - Definitions and
Settings
(Cont.)
Parameter
Description
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