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236 Table: eASYNC
Table 10
eASYNC_Telnr_str (cont’d.)
PAG
ING
BELGACOM *NONE 9600,N,8,1
0045250000
1
SMS KPN *NONE 9600,N,8,1
0065314141
4
SMS PROXIMUS proximus 9600,N,8,1
0047516162
2
Note: Nortel recommends that you specify 9600,N,8,1 for
PAGING/BELGACOM service provider.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows:
00475161622
eASYNC_Init_str
This field allows you to specify a modem initialization string command.
This is useful in situations where a clean start is required. Refer to the
instructions of your modem for valid AT-commands that must be specified
in your environment. An OK reply is expected on this initialization string,
which can require a specific baud rate with some modems.
You can start with the setting AT&C0S0=3. Refer to your modem manual
for more information on AT-commands that are supported for your specific
modem type.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows:
AT&C0S0=3
eASYNC_Retry_intv_n
This value specifies, in combination with eASYNC_retry_count_n, the
interval in seconds between retries if a failure occurs in message delivery.
Time can be lost while waiting for recovery (for example, 3 x 1 minutes = 3
minutes lost time). The value is processed in eKERNEL.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 60
eASYNC_Retry_count_n
This value specifies, in combination with eASYNC_retry_intv_n, the
number of times recovery is performed if a message cannot be delivered
to the provider. Note that valuable time can be spent while waiting for
recovery (for example, 3 times 1 minutes leads to 3 minutes lost time).
The value is processed in eKERNEL.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 1
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