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

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Defining the DPNSS 1 Subroutines<strong>ISDN</strong>_DPNS_SET_EXEC_INTRUSIONFor more information onSupplementaryInformation String (SIS)identifiers, refer toTable 6-3 on page 6-10.Use the <strong>ISDN</strong>_DPNS_SET_EXEC_INTRUSION subroutine to include boththe Executive Intrusion–Request (EI–R) SIS identifier <strong>and</strong> its IntrusionCapability Level (ICL) parameter, which is set to 3 in outbound ISRMmessages.A sample UserSubroutineCall form that calls<strong>ISDN</strong>_DPNS_SET_EXEC_INTRUSION is shown below. In this example,the function causes the Executive Intrusion–Request (EI-R) SISidentifier <strong>and</strong> its Intrusion Capability Level (ICL) parameter to beincluded in outbound ISRM messages.Parameters:See Table 6-28.Table 6-28. <strong>ISDN</strong>_DPNS_SET_EXEC_INTRUSION ParametersName Required? Type DescriptionIntrusion Yes Integer (decimalvalue)The ExecutiveIntrusion setting.The levels include:• 0 – ExecutiveIntrusion Off• 1 – ExecutiveIntrusion On60001262, First Edition DPNSS 1 <strong>Protocol</strong> 6-57

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