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ISDN Protocol Administrator's and Developer's Guide ... - Intervoice

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DPNSS ConsoleTable 6-3. Supplementary Information String Identifiers (continued)SIS ID Mnemonic Name Parameters Description82 TRFD Transferred Call–Dir Indicates a transfer whenincluded in the EEM message.110B ROP-R Route Optimization –Request1 Call ReferenceNumber2 Call IdentityLengthInvites the receiving PBX toestablish a new path back to thesending PBX by the optimumroute, <strong>and</strong> allowing the call touse that path instead of theexisting path.DPNSS ConsoleThe DPNSS Console utility, dpns_con.exe, allows the user to makeconfiguration changes, adjust timer periods, enable lines, <strong>and</strong> generatelog files of the DPNSS 1 messages.For more information onDPNSS Console, refer to“<strong>ISDN</strong> Console,”Chapter 14.DPNSS 1 logs are stored in the intv\dat directory <strong>and</strong> nameddpnsslog.dat. These logs are binary files that must be converted into textformat with the RDDPNSS Reader Program. To convert a log file, enterthe following comm<strong>and</strong>:Starting the SystemRddpnss This program can be run from any directory <strong>and</strong> stored in any filenameyou choose.When starting the DPNSS 1 protocol in HHTEST, you must first enablethe lines in DPNSS Console to allow messages to be sent between bothsides. When the application first starts, it automatically enables thelines. HHTEST requires you to manually enable the lines, because callstarter performs this function in the runtime environment.60001262, First Edition DPNSS 1 <strong>Protocol</strong> 6-13

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