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An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 9090
eOAI_ALA_Prty_DTMF_Confirm_n
This value refers to the priority of the alarm as specified in eKERNEL_ALARM table. Alarms
distributed to eOAI with a priority above the defined value are automatically considered
acknowledged when the destination receives the message. For most cases this is suitable.
However, eOAI could deliver messages to infrastructure that are unable to respond. In some
circumstances the message needs to remain active until a manual confirmation takes place.
This can be done through eOAI (inbound SMS and confirm through CLIP or pincode), eCSTA
(dial-in and confirm using CLID) or eVBVOICE (dial-in and confirm through DTMF).
Since eKernel release 2.9.18 the message reply (<msgrpy>) sent by the eOAI module to the
eKernel is treated as a NACK reply (even if a ACK was sent) in case the priority of the alarm
is lower or equal (so has an higher importance) then the eOAI_ALA_Prty_DTMF_Confirm_n
priority. This means that alarms that are sent by eOAI (and are successfully delivered (so status
= ACK)) and need a confirmation behave the same as alarms with status NACK. The result is
the alarm is repeated every eOAI_Silence_intv_nseconds until confirmation, and proceeds
with the alternative device(s) (if configured) if not confirmed within the
DEV_Retry_count_ALT_DEV_id_n (eKernel_device) retries.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 2
eOAI_Silence_intv_n
This value specifies the silence interval in seconds; the frequency users are informed on
remaining active messages. The default value is 600. The function is enabled to prevent calling
the provider over again for each individual change that occurs, and thus leads module and
their destination users some pace interval.
Note that a similar value is implemented in eKERNEL_ALARM table. The value here overrides
the value in the eKERNEL_ALARM table due to bandwidth constraints.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 600
eOAI_Comments_str
Use this field to enter administrator comments. It is informational only.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: Default eOAI configuration
Table: eOAI
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