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An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 10.110.50.138
eDMSAPI_External_Port_str
This field specifies the port reserved for requests from the External clients.
This port can accept eDMSAPI_External_Seats_count_n simultaneously requests.
The only valid format of the requests are:
SNDNMSG|ID|DNR|message<CR><LF>
SNDUMSG|ID|DNR|message<CR><LF>
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 2010
eDMSAPI_ALA_Prty_UMSG_n
This field specifies the priority an alarm message must have, to be handled as an urgent
message. The priority refers to the alarm priority as defined in the eKERNEL_ALARM table.
Alarms that do not meet the requirement of being urgent are treated as normal messages.
Refer to the DMS-API related documentation for more information.
If, for example, 2 is specified, alarms with alarm priority of 1 and 2 are handled as urgent
messages, whereas alarms with priority of 3, 4, and so on are handled as normal messages.
Avaya recommends that you carefully evaluate the consequences of changes to this field, for
two reasons:
• Emergency messages impact the DECT C4060 user (different tone, user intervention
required for acknowledge).
Emergency messages impact throughput, because normal message allocates a datapath
a few seconds, while urgent messages can allocate more than 30 seconds, depending
on the timeout value specified for user confirmation.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 2
eDMSAPI_ALA_Prty_EMSG_n
This field specifies the required priority of an alarm message to be handled as an emergency
message. Introduced in R3.0, this field refers to the support of C4060 handsets that allow
emergency message levels. The priority refers to the alarm priority as defined in the
eKERNEL_ALARM table. Alarms that do not meet the requirement of being urgent are treated
as urgent or normal message. Refer to the DMS-API related documentation for more
information.
eDMSAPI parameters
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