Cisco Systems SL-100 manual PG CompuCALL Session Configuration, DMS-100 PG Label Format

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Table 3: DMS-100 PG Label Format

Label Format

Example

Meaning

DnnnHnnn

D9136243685H333

DialedDigits for

 

 

redirectDestination is 9136245686.

 

 

HostcallData is 333.

 

 

 

DN

9136245686

DialedDigits for

 

 

redirectDestination is 9136245686.

 

 

HostcallData is of null content.

 

 

 

2.7. PG CompuCALL Session Configuration

This section describes how the PG must be configured through the Setup program to logon DMS-100 PG on DMS-100 Switch as a host application.

Table 4: CompuCALL Session Parameters

Session

Example

Description

Parameter

 

 

ApplicationID

1

Integer that identifies the software as

 

 

the application that is initiating the

 

 

logon request

 

 

 

BusinessGroupID

6

Integer that identifies your company.

 

 

Your Interexchange Carrier defines

 

 

this ID

 

 

 

NetworkNodeID

40

Integer identifier that specifies the

 

 

switch that the software will use to

 

 

communicate. This is the switch the

 

 

host computer connects to via the

 

 

CompuCALL link. Your Interexchange

 

 

Carrier defines this ID

 

 

 

Password

BLAZER

Is provided by the system

 

 

administrator for security purposes.

 

 

The password corresponds to the

 

 

BusinessGroupID

ServiceID

1

Integer that identifies the application

 

 

context to be set for the session (i.e., a

 

 

service profile containing Application

 

 

Service Options or subsets, as defined

 

 

by your Interexchange Carrier)

ServiceVersion

10 for

Integer that specifies the application

 

SCAI10

level or the signaling version that the

 

 

host application is using

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