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eASYNC parameters 237
eASYNC_Send_depth_n
This value specifies – in combination with eASYNC_Send_time_n –
when eASYNC starts processing. A value of 1 denotes immediate
processing; a larger value specifies the number of messages that must
be in the queue before processing starts. This value is supported only for
PROXIMUS SMS and KPN SMS. This is the only provider that allows
the delivery of more than one message in a single dial-out request, thus
potentially reducing communication costs at the expense of speed. Nortel
recommends a value of 1 for most environments, because processing is
usually executed as soon as possible, and any related call setup costs are
therefore less important.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 1
eASYNC_Send_time_n
This value specifies (in seconds and in combination with eASYNC_Se
nd_Depth_n) the moment when actual message delivery is triggered in
eASYNC module. When 1 is specified, immediate processing is triggered
when a message request is received from eKERNEL. A larger value
causes the system to wait until the specified number of messages is
queued before processing begins. Note that processing starts due to
either Send Depth or Send time, whichever occurs first. Time can be lost if
values larger than 1 are specified.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 1
eASYNC_ALA_Prty_DTMF_Confirm_n
This field specifies the priority of the alarm, as defined in ALARM table.
Alarms distributed to eASYNC with priority higher than the defined value
are automatically considered acknowledged, when the provider receives
the message. This is usually acceptable; however, eASYNC typically
delivers messages to devices (such as Pagers, GSM, and so on) that
cannot respond with a confirmation. In some circumstances, the message
must be active until a manual confirmation takes place. This can be
performed through eASYNC (dial-in and confirm using CLID).
If the priority of the alarm is lower than or equal to the eASYNC_ALA_Pr
ty_DTMF_Confirm_n priority, the message reply (<msgrpy>) sent by the
eASYNC module to the eKERNEL is treated as a NACK reply (even if an
ACK was sent).
As a result, when alarms that require confirmation are sent using eASYNC
and successfully delivered (status = ACK), they continue to behave as if
the status is NACK. The alarm is repeated every eASYNC_Silence_intv_n
seconds until confirmation is received. If the alarm is not confirmed within
DEV_Retry_count_ALT_DEV_id_n (eKERNEL_device) retries, it is sent to
the alternative devices (if configured).
Nortel Communication Server 1000
DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 2
NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010
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