Difference between revisions of "CALL SETUP"
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|colspan="2"|'''$CALL L101 L102''' <br\> '''$CALL L101 L102 W32''' <BR\> '''$CALL L101 L102 W64 | |colspan="2"|'''$CALL L101 L102''' <br\> '''$CALL L101 L102 W32''' <BR\> '''$CALL L101 L102 W64 | ||
− | |colspan="3" |Let 101 call 102 <BR\> Let 101 call, ignore if 102 forwards <br\> Let 101 call 102, force both 101 and 102 | + | |colspan="3" |''Let 101 call 102'' <BR\> ''Let 101 call, ignore if 102 forwards'' <br\> ''Let 101 call 102, force both 101 and 102'' |
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− | |colspan="5"| | + | |colspan="5"|$CALL_SETUP sets up a conversation like dialing from a station. Default behavior: |
+ | * A station is disconnected if busy | ||
+ | * Call can result in Private ringing, Absent, Busy or Transfer like a ordinary call | ||
+ | * The A station's call priority in NVRAM is used. | ||
+ | * No acknowledge messages are returned | ||
+ | $CONN_REQUEST/$CONN is retained for compatibility only, DPMT_CALL_SETUP is the preferred message now. | ||
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|1||NET_OBJ_REF {ECL_STATION}||colspan="3"|Station. | |1||NET_OBJ_REF {ECL_STATION}||colspan="3"|Station. | ||
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|2||UINT2||colspan="3"|Mail tag (unique id) for current queue entry. | |2||UINT2||colspan="3"|Mail tag (unique id) for current queue entry. | ||
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− | |3||UINT4 | + | |3||UINT4||colspan="3"|Timeout value in seconds.<BR\>- The timer is ticked every 10 seconds. This means that the minimum timer value is 10 seconds, and longer times should be specified with last digit 0.<BR\>- The longest possible time is 655350 seconds, which is 7.5 days <BR\>- The system guarantees a minimum timeout as specified, worst case 10 seconds later. Ex: setting 60 seconds generates timeout 60 - 69 seconds later. |
− | |colspan="3"|Timeout value in seconds.<BR\>- The timer is ticked every 10 seconds. This means that the minimum timer value is 10 seconds, and longer times should be specified with last digit 0.<BR\>- The longest possible time is 655350 seconds, which is 7.5 days <BR\>- The system guarantees a minimum timeout as specified, worst case 10 seconds later. Ex: setting 60 seconds generates timeout 60 - 69 seconds later. | ||
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|colspan="2"|Response: | |colspan="2"|Response: |
Revision as of 10:14, 11 June 2007
CALL_SETUP | 0x0008 | 8 | AMC 08.20 | |
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$CALL L101 L102 <br\> $CALL L101 L102 W32 <BR\> $CALL L101 L102 W64 | Let 101 call 102 <BR\> Let 101 call, ignore if 102 forwards <br\> Let 101 call 102, force both 101 and 102 | |||
$CALL_SETUP sets up a conversation like dialing from a station. Default behavior:
$CONN_REQUEST/$CONN is retained for compatibility only, DPMT_CALL_SETUP is the preferred message now. | ||||
1 | NET_OBJ_REF {ECL_STATION} | Station. | ||
2 | UINT2 | Mail tag (unique id) for current queue entry. | ||
3 | UINT4 | Timeout value in seconds.<BR\>- The timer is ticked every 10 seconds. This means that the minimum timer value is 10 seconds, and longer times should be specified with last digit 0.<BR\>- The longest possible time is 655350 seconds, which is 7.5 days <BR\>- The system guarantees a minimum timeout as specified, worst case 10 seconds later. Ex: setting 60 seconds generates timeout 60 - 69 seconds later. | ||
Response: | COMMAND_RESPONSE |