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− | The [[CALL SETUP|$CALL]] command can have local station dir. no. (9/x) or a global station dir. no. (83/x) as A-subscriber parameter. If the A-subscriber is a global station dir. no. the whole message will be forwarded to that node, and executed there.<br | + | The [[CALL SETUP|$CALL]] command can have local station dir. no. (9/x) or a global station dir. no. (83/x) as A-subscriber parameter. If the A-subscriber is a global station dir. no. the whole message will be forwarded to that node, and executed there.<br /> This means that the B-subscriber must be defined in that node as a local or global number. |
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− | Example:<br | + | Example:<br />- An external data device (PC) is connected to node 1 <br />- Station 1234 is node 2<br />- Station 5678 is node number 3 |
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− | '''$Call L1234 L5678''' will set up the call betwen the stations. Requires that:<br | + | '''$Call L1234 L5678''' will set up the call betwen the stations. Requires that:<br />- 1234 is defined as global number (83/2) in node 1<br />- 5678 is defined as global number (83/3) in node 2 |
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− | Alternatively:<br | + | Alternatively:<br />'''$CALL L1234 L(3)5678''' will set up the call betwen the stations. Requires that: |
− | <br | + | <br />- 1234 is defined as global number (83/2) in node 1 |
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Revision as of 10:44, 8 March 2016
The $CALL command can have local station dir. no. (9/x) or a global station dir. no. (83/x) as A-subscriber parameter. If the A-subscriber is a global station dir. no. the whole message will be forwarded to that node, and executed there.
This means that the B-subscriber must be defined in that node as a local or global number.
Example:
- An external data device (PC) is connected to node 1
- Station 1234 is node 2
- Station 5678 is node number 3
$Call L1234 L5678 will set up the call betwen the stations. Requires that:
- 1234 is defined as global number (83/2) in node 1
- 5678 is defined as global number (83/3) in node 2
Alternatively:
$CALL L1234 L(3)5678 will set up the call betwen the stations. Requires that:
- 1234 is defined as global number (83/2) in node 1