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The incoming request was a request to Set or Reset an alarm.
• TYPE
Indicates the type of incoming message:
- msgrqs = Message request or also called incoming alarm
- incrqs *IC = Incoming Confirmation
• INPGM id
The Input Program ID. Each input program has its own unique identifier. An Input Program
ID is an identifier only, and the digits do not necessarily have a meaning, however, there
the common convention is to use the digits as follows:
Table 16: Default Input Program Identification.
Digit Meaning
1 Site identifier
2 Area identifier
3 Input program identifier
- 1 = eCAP or eAPI or eESPA
- 4 = eVBVOICE
- 5 = eCSTA
- 6 = eIO
- 7 = eWEB
- 8 = eSMTP_server
- 9 = eDMSAPI
4 and 5 01-99 Input program sequence number
• INPGM Appl
Input Program Module Application name. The previously mentioned Input Program ID is
always unique, however, this input Program Module Application name is not always
unique.
• INPGM Manufacturer
Description of the manufacturer of the input program. It is a description only. This field is
not used in alarm processing at all.
• INPUT DEVICE
Some input programs generate a specification of where the alarm came from, for
example, the eSMTP_server module indicates the Senders E-mail Address. After an
alarm comes in through eCSTA or eDMSAPI, and the Calling Line ID is sent over the
CSTA connection, you see the CLI of the calling extension.
• MESSAGE
DECT Messenger Customer Engineer Manual
148 DECT Messenger Fundamentals March 2012
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