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4. Select an output program.
Peripherals are associated to output programs and therefore, Mobile phones
resides under an instance of the eSMS module, and DECT handsets resides under
an instance of eDMSAPI.
In the example shown in the following figure, an alternative device for a Windows
PC is required. The output module eNET is selected.
The objective in the example is to define an alternative device so that if a message
cannot be delivered using eNET; if for example portable PC is not online, the
message is rerouted to a mobile GSM phone.
After you select an output module, you are presented with an overview of the
available devices for that output module.
In the same example presented previously, the only available device listed for the
output module eNET is a single PC named BENB121027 that belongs to user
Francis Missiaen. See the following figure.
5. Select a device.
A page appears that presents you with a number of options.
The top-left-hand area of the page gives details on the selected device are shown
as well as the available alternative devices. When no alternative devices are
present, (none) is shown.
The top-right-hand area shows all available devices. You can use the subset criteria
to limit the list according to selection criteria.
The bottom of the page shows details that vary according to the options you choose
in the other areas of the page.
6. Click on the device listed on the right of the page to add an alternative device.
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