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320 Table: eKERNEL_ALARM
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 5
ALA_to_ringing_n
This field specifies the number of seconds a peripheral is kept in ringing
state before taking further action. This parameter is ignored for most
peripherals.
Currently this value impacts only the “eCSTA” module for voice-call based
user-to-user messaging. The value determines the allotted time for a
destination party to answer the phone (which is currently required before
the first user-to-user messages can be sent to the extension). Nortel
recommends a value between 10 and 20 seconds.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 20
ALA_to_Connect_n
This field specifies the number of seconds a peripheral is kept in connect
state before taking further action. This parameter is ignored for all
peripherals and is provided for backwards compatibility issues.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 10
ALA_to_Queued_n
This field specifies the number of seconds a peripheral is kept in
camp-on-busy state before taking further action. This parameter is ignored
for all peripherals and is provided for backwards compatibility issues.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 15
ALA_Silence_intv_n
This field specifies the number of seconds a peripheral is left quiet (idle)
before repeating any outstanding messages (also referred to as pace
interval).
In many cases DECT users want to have a pace interval greater than
zero, so that repeated messages do not pose an interruption. Therefore
the DECT Messengerkeeps track of all active alarms, stores them in an
internal database, and distributes them as the image of active alarms for
a device is changing.
When no changes occur, the remaining alarms are repeated every
ALA_Silence_intv_n specified number of seconds.
When a new alarm is generated and the image changes, the user is
informed immediately.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 2
NN43120-301 02.01 4 June 2010
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