User's Manual

Figure 143: Local extensions
Figure 144: Local and remote extensions on page 130 shows the list of extensions that all
reside locally on the same site and area, but also displays an extension that resides on another
area, which is made available through the DEC_Ras_Area_b value in the eKERNEL_DEVICE
table.
Figure 144: Local and remote extensions
Note:
The Send DMS-API Message form always contacts that local DMS-API Service of the same
site and area as the Apache Web Server. In a multi-area environment, where there are
possible multiple eDMSAPI applications defined, the local DMS-API service contacts all
peripherals.
The user can enter a message and the message type (normal or urgent) and click Enter to
transmit the message. The application waits for message delivery or failure. In the case of
urgent messages, this delay can sometimes be quite long because the application waits for
the user to acknowledge receipt of the message by pressing OK on the DECT handset.
Send SMTP Message
This function allows the user to send a message to a mail address destination, by means of
an SMTP connection between the Apache Web Server and the SMTP server of the mail server.
In this process, no eKERNEL activity takes place, because the transaction is executed
directly.
The list of available addresses is limited to the devices that are defined in eKERNEL_DEVICE
table, and defined for the same site and area as the eWEB application, and with output program
eSMTP.
Module - eWEB
130 DECT Messenger Installation and Commissioning — Book 2 March 2012
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