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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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720 ESN Analysis and Reporting Tool<br />

The Synchronization application is launched and begins the transmit process. It<br />

begins by loading ESN data for the selected customer and validates all the ESN data<br />

objects (on the PC side). The Synchronization application only transmit ESN data<br />

objects that have the status OUT, NEW, or CHG. However, not all data objects are<br />

transmitted and updated in the same manner. Based on the status and the data<br />

objects, they are transmitted to the system differently. Other data objects that have<br />

the TRN status are not transmitted to the system. They remain unchanged on the<br />

PC database.<br />

ESN data block<br />

The ESN data block is transmitted in a different order when it has the status OUT or<br />

NEW. If the ESN data block has the OUT status, it is deleted from the system last<br />

because the system does not allow deletion of the ESN data block when there are data<br />

remaining in the ESN overlays (LD 86, LD 87, and LD 90). This also means that the<br />

Synchronization application must successfully delete (from the system) all ESN data for<br />

the selected customer to be able to successfully delete the ESN data block. However, if<br />

an error occurs while attempting to delete all the ESN data, the Synchronization<br />

application does not attempt to delete the ESN data block from the system.<br />

If the ESN data block has the NEW status, it is transmitted twice. The first time, the<br />

NEW response (to an REQ prompt) is used to add the new ESN data block. However,<br />

the system does not ask for the NMAP and the ETOD prompts when a NEW response<br />

is used, but does so for a CHG response. Therefore, the ESN data block is transmitted a<br />

second time using the CHG response to transmit all of the NMAP and ETOD.<br />

CHG status<br />

To change the Sync Status of an entry:<br />

Right-click on an entry, select Change Status To, select NEW, TRN ,OUT, or CHG.<br />

The Sync Status of each entry is used only by OTM to keep track of the state of the entry.<br />

It’s meaning is specific to each individual database and therefore any change in the Sync<br />

Status of an entry in the Primary database will not be propagated to the linked Secondary<br />

databases.<br />

Based on the prompt groups, the transmit behaves differently for the status CHG. For<br />

the simple prompt groups, when their data objects have the status CHG, they are<br />

transmitted to the system using the CHG response, which is straightforward. For the<br />

special (more complex) prompt groups, they are first deleted from the system using the<br />

OUT response, and then added (includes the new changes) back to the system using the<br />

NEW response. These special prompt groups include FCI, FSNI, LOC, NPA, NXX, and<br />

SPN.<br />

553-3001-330 Standard 3.00 August 2005

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