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Return the [[UDP group]] memberships for station, as a decimal number.  
 
 
 
 
Return the [[UDP group]] memberships for station, as a decimal number.  
 
  
 
* Interpret the number as a bitmap, bit#0 is UDP group 1, bit#7 is UDP group 8
 
* Interpret the number as a bitmap, bit#0 is UDP group 1, bit#7 is UDP group 8
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Example: If a station is member of UDP group 1, 4 and 8, %1.udp will return value 137.
 
* %2.udp can also be used if related-to is in local exchange
 
* %2.udp can also be used if related-to is in local exchange
  
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  Value:      1  2  4  8  16 32 64 128
 
  Value:      1  2  4  8  16 32 64 128
  
Example: If a station is member of UDP group 1, 4 and 8, %1.udp will return value 137.
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Example: If calling station is member og UDP group 3, then cancel the call.
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[[File:EventHandlerMacro UDP.PNG|thumb|left|500px]]
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Back to [[Event_Handler#List_of_context_parameters]].
 
Back to [[Event_Handler#List_of_context_parameters]].

Revision as of 14:56, 26 May 2015

Return the UDP group memberships for station, as a decimal number. 
  • Interpret the number as a bitmap, bit#0 is UDP group 1, bit#7 is UDP group 8

Example: If a station is member of UDP group 1, 4 and 8, %1.udp will return value 137.

  • %2.udp can also be used if related-to is in local exchange


UDP group:  1  2  3  4   5  6  7  8
Bit:        0  1  2  3   4  5  6  7
Value:      1  2  4  8  16 32 64 128


Example: If calling station is member og UDP group 3, then cancel the call.

EventHandlerMacro UDP.PNG



Back to Event_Handler#List_of_context_parameters.