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2 eSNMP
4 eVBVOICE
5 eCSTA
6 eIO
7 eWEB
8 eSMTP_server
9 eDMSAPI
Byte 4-5 01-99 Input program sequence number
Avaya recommends using five digits to uniquely identify an input program. With the guidelines
above, the identifier implies the site, area, input program application, and sequence number.
This value is refers to the unique identifier defined in the eKERNEML_INPGM table. This
unique identifier is also found in the eKERNEL_ALARM table, where available alarm types are
defined for each input program.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 11101
TCPCLIENT_pgm_name_str
This field refers to any of the list of available modules that can be attached to eKERNEL. This
list includes modules that are input only, output only, or capable of both input and output.
This list of supported modules currently includes: eAPI, eASYNC, eCAP, eESPA, eCSTA,
eDMSAPI, eIO, eSMTP, eSMTP_server, eVBVOICE and eWEB. Other modules can be
included in the future.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: eCAP
TCPCLIENT_socket_str
This field defines what happens to an inbound socket connection, when eKERNEL receives
data. The following values are supported: Keep socket open, Close sockets after send, or
Close sockets after receive.
As the values imply, you can choose to keep the link open, close the link after receiving data,
or close the link after sending data.
The majority of modules must be defined with Keep socket open. This means a permanent
socket connection remains active. Avaya recommends using Keep socket open for all
modules, unless specified otherwise.
eKERNEL-TCPCLIENT parameters
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