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254 Table: eDMSAPI
eDMSAPI_Seats_count_n
This field specifies the total number of seats available for E2 messaging
(aCsOpenStream).
Sending an E2 message to a DECT extension consumes one seat (one
seat is allocated between the StartDataPath and the StopDatPath).
For receiving E2 messages (generation of an alarm), DECT extensions
that are configured to generate alarms (table eKERNEL_DEVICE field
DEV_IoRegister_b) must be IoRegistered.
The number of possible IoRegisters is related to the number of seats
available.
If eDMSAPI is configured with a larger value than available, too many
simultaneous E2-data requests are initiated simultaneously, which leads to
a large number of failed requests.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 30
eDMSAPI_eKERNEL_Seats_count_n
This field specifies the number of seats reserved for message requests
(<msgrqs>) from eKERNEL.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 5
eDMSAPI_External_Seats_count_n
This field specifies the number of seats reserved for applications with
direct access to the eDMSAPI. For example, the eWeb module. The
number of seats specified in the field is part of the number of seats defined
in the eDMSAPI_Seats_count_n field.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 2
eDMSAPI_External_Address_str
This field specifies the IP address of the PC where the eDMSAPI module
runs.
This value is necessary for external clients such as eWeb, which directly
access the eDMSAPI module.
When sending a normal message, the following format is used:
SNDNMSG|ID|DNR|Message<cr><lf>
When sending an urgent message, the following format is used:
SNDUMSG|ID|DNR|Message<cr><lf>.
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