System Parameters
Configuring Stratagy
Stratagy DK I&P R2 November 1998
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Refer to the Stratagy Library CD-Rom for more details.
n_rings
Number of rings to wait before answering per port. This is useful for those
telephone systems that do not allow incoming lines to ring in a station hunt
group or do not provide delayed ringing. Also, it may be used to set up
backup answering for a secondary attendant operation.
Note
There is a side effect. When a user wants to pickup his
messages, he must wait the specified number of rings before
Stratagy answers.
Example:
To have port 1 answer on the second ring, use set n_rings 2
1.
Possible values:
1 ~ 9 (number of rings); valid port number
Default:
1 1
1 2
.
.
.
1 8
Fixed Length User IDs
The fixed length of a User ID is based on its first digit.
fixed_len1
Maximum number of digits Stratagy expects when a caller dials a User ID
beginning with 1.
When changing this value, make certain that it is still possible to log in and
send messages to all existing User ID mailboxes that begin with this digit.
For example, if there are five-digit User ID mailboxes that begin with this
digit, then you should not set the value of this parameter less than five.
Check all User ID mailboxes, including users, guests, and reserved (411,
990, etc.)
Possible values:
1 ~ 8
Default:
8
fixed_len2
Maximum number of digits Stratagy expects when a caller dials a User ID
beginning with 2.
When changing this value, make certain that it is still possible to log in and
send messages to all existing User ID mailboxes that begin with this digit.
For example, if there are five digit User ID mailboxes that begin with this
digit, then you should not set the value of this parameter less than five.
Check all User ID mailboxes, including users, guests, and reserved (411,
990, etc.)
Possible values:
1 ~ 8
Default:
8
Table 2-18
Stratagy DK System Configuration Parameters - Definitions and
Settings
(Cont.)
Parameter
Description
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