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eLOG 161
• DIVERTED DEVICE Area
Area of the diversion destination device.
• DIVERTED DEVICE Outpgm
Output Program that is used for the diversion destination device.
• DIVERTED DEVICE Outpgm Facility
Output Program Facility that is used for the diversion destination
device.
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This file contains information about the response(s) (reply) that came
from devices on an outgoing alarm/message. The following columns are
available:
• OUTRQS id
This is a tag for each output request. This OUTRQS id is used in the
two OUT log files that specifies the output processing. Note that this
OUTRQSid is not unique in the logging files. It is used on a call-by-call
basis and can therefore be reused for a next call/alarm after the alarm
is finished.
•
INRQS id
This is a tag for each input request. This tag is a call-by-call identifier.
After the call is processed, the tag is free again and can be used for
another incoming alarm. Therefore this tag must always be seen in
relation to the incoming alarm time and date. This INRQS id is used in
the two other LOG files that specifies the output processing.
•
DATE
Date that the response was received from the output device or from the
PBX if the device did not respond itself. Format: YYYY-MM-DD.
•
TIME
Time that the response was received from the output device or from
the PBX if the device did not respond itself. Format: HH-MM-ss.
• DEVICE Id
Device ID of the output device that generated the response. Of course,
this is the same as the device to which the alarm was sent. The Device
ID is not necessarily unique. However, the combination between the
Device ID, the Device Area, Device Outpgm and the Device Outpgm
Facility makes the device unique. Therefore you must always take
these fields together, to avoid mistakes.
• DEVICE Area
Area of the output device that generated the response.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
DECT Messenger Fundamentals
NN43120-120 02.01
11 May 2009
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