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128: Force call in Open Duplex mode (CSF_OPEN_DUPLEX) (AMC 09.03)
 
128: Force call in Open Duplex mode (CSF_OPEN_DUPLEX) (AMC 09.03)
 
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|align=center|4||[[UINT1]]<BR\>(optional)||colspan="3"|A-call priority 1 - 4. Zero or omitted means that the NVRAM priority of A station is used. Priority 4 gives [[Busy override]] of A station. Priority 2 is normal priority.  
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|align=center|4||[[UINT1]]<BR\>(optional)||colspan="3"|Allocation priority of A station. Zero or omitted means that the NVRAM priority of A station is used,[[Users & Stations (AlphaPro)]]. Priority 4 gives [[Busy override]] of A station. Priority 1,2,3 gives normal allocation.  
 
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|align=center|5||[[UINT1]]<br\>(optional)||colspan="3"|B-call priority 1 - 4. Zero or omitted means that the NVRAM priority of A station is used. Priority 4 gives [[Busy override]] of B station.
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|align=center|5||[[UINT1]]<br\>(optional)||colspan="3"| [[Call priority]] towards B station. Value 1 - 4. Value zero or omitted means that the NVRAM priority of A station is used, [[Users & Stations (AlphaPro)]].  
 
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|align=center|6||[[NET_OBJ_REF]]<br\>{[[ECL_STATION]]}<br\>(optional)||colspan="3"|B Station if User B is not at own station.
 
|align=center|6||[[NET_OBJ_REF]]<br\>{[[ECL_STATION]]}<br\>(optional)||colspan="3"|B Station if User B is not at own station.

Revision as of 11:47, 24 October 2008

CALL_SETUP 0x0008 8 AMC 08.20
$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:
  • 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, CALL_SETUP is the preferred message now.

1 NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{ECL_STATION, <BR\> ECL_USER} A - user or station.
2 NET_OBJ_REF <br\>{ECL_STATION, <BR\> ECL_USER} B - user or station
3 UINT2<br\>(optional) Call mode options (default zero)<br\>Call mode options can be the sum of the following:<BR\>

1: Return CONN_REFERENCE, STATION_DOWN or STATION_BUSY. Send DISCONNECTED at disconnect (CSF_RETURN_ACK)<BR\> 2: Require CONN_REF_ACK and DISCONNECTED_ACK (CSF_3WAY_ACK)<BR\> 4: Reserved<BR\> 8: Reserved<BR\> 16: Do not disconnect A station if busy (CSF_NOT_FORCE_A)<BR\> 32: Do not follow call forwarding (CSF_NO_FORWARD)<BR\> 64: Used internally for transfer call, answer group call (CSF_TRANSFER_CALL) Forces both A and B stations.<BR\> 128: Force call in Open Duplex mode (CSF_OPEN_DUPLEX) (AMC 09.03)

4 UINT1<BR\>(optional) Allocation priority of A station. Zero or omitted means that the NVRAM priority of A station is used,Users & Stations (AlphaPro). Priority 4 gives Busy override of A station. Priority 1,2,3 gives normal allocation.
5 UINT1<br\>(optional) Call priority towards B station. Value 1 - 4. Value zero or omitted means that the NVRAM priority of A station is used, Users & Stations (AlphaPro).
6 NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{ECL_STATION}<br\>(optional) B Station if User B is not at own station.
Response CONN_REFERENCE, STATION_DOWN or STATION_BUSY, or none


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