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Stratagy’s Token Programming Language consists of commands, or tokens, that instruct Stratagy
what actions to perform. The tokens that are generally used are simple and perform standard
expected actions such as dialing an extension.
The Token Programming Language gives the system versatility. Its capabilities include, but are not
limited to:
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Gathering information from callers
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Confirming digits entered by a caller
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Relaying messages to digital pagers
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Controlling message waiting lights
The Token Programming Language uses three types of tokens: singular, defined, and replaced. For
a detailed description of each token, see
Using the Token Programming Language
The Token Programming Language may be used in the following fields:
Users Menu’s Extension Field
Typically the Users Menu’s Extension field contains the actual telephone station/extension number
for the corresponding User ID. It may contain tokens. Or, it may be empty.
Auto’s Extension Field
The default value for the Auto record’s Extension field is the value in the User’s Extension field.
However, it may contain tokens. When the Auto record is active, Stratagy uses this Extension field
rather than the Users Menu’s Extension field.
Notify’s Method Field
The Notify record’s Method field must always be defined for Stratagy to perform the proper type
of notification.
To program the Extension or Method fields, enter a series of commands, or tokens, that instruct
Stratagy what actions to perform. A field would, therefore, contain TokenTokenToken...Token,
where Token defines how to perform the actions.
Some IVR tokens are not supported by the Flash.
Stratagy provides reserved User ID mailboxes that have common features pre-programmed,
including future delivery, guest defaults, and fax tone detect. Notify contains templates (e.g.,
message waiting light control and pagers) you can use for defining User ID Notify records.
See
Chapter 8 – Customization Examples
for examples on how to use the Token Programming
Language.
Summary of Contents for Stratagy Flash
Page 20: ...Contents Index viii Stratagy I M 06 02 ...
Page 24: ...Introduction Related Documents Media xii Stratagy I M 06 02 ...
Page 102: ...Configure Stratagy SMDI Serial Integration 4 38 Stratagy I M 06 02 ...
Page 204: ...Customization Examples Auto Menu Examples 8 28 Stratagy I M 06 02 ...
Page 214: ...AMIS Networking AmisNodeList 9 10 Stratagy I M 06 02 ...
Page 222: ...System Reports Report Menu Field Descriptions 10 8 Stratagy I M 06 02 ...
Page 250: ...Special Greeting User ID Mailboxes Operator Mailbox Greeting B 6 Stratagy I M 06 02 ...