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

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Using <strong>ISDN</strong> ConsoleCall Reference NumberSignifies a testing value that is only used for testing artificialmessages. This parameter is not used.Called Party NumberSignifies a testing value that is only used for testing artificialmessages. This parameter is not used.0=National 1=International 2=Sprint InternationalAn auxiliary parameter for Called Party Number. Thisparameter is also not used.Calling Party NumberSignifies a testing value that is only used for testing artificialmessages. This parameter is not used.international 0=No,1=YesAn auxiliary parameter for Calling Party Number. Thisparameter is also not used.Auto Alert Upon SetupIndicates that an Alert message will be sent by the Omvia MediaServer to respond to a Setup message. A setting of 1 indicatesthat alerts are being sent; 0 indicates that they are not. Thedefault is 0.The Alert message is beneficial because it notifies the far endthat the Setup message has been accepted <strong>and</strong> that the calledparty is being alerted (the phone is ringing).The notification prevents the far end from releasing the call if itis not answered immediately. If the call is not answeredimmediately, a switch on the far end normally releases the call.A configurable parameter on this switch can be altered toincrease or decrease the wait time for the call release. If a call isnot picked up immediately, the application has probablyencountered a pre-processing time delay before answering.The Auto Alert Upon Setup parameter is configurable on aline-by-line basis inside of <strong>ISDN</strong> Console.60001262, First Edition <strong>ISDN</strong> Console 14-11

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