Installation
Step 13: Program the Applications
Night Transfer Alternate Routing
The KT( ) token is used by the Night Transfer Alternate Routing feature. The feature monitors the DSS/BLF console’s Night Transfer key in order to activate the KT( ) token for alternate routing applications.
Stratagy IVP8 cannot be programmed to monitor the Night Transfer key when programmed on a telephone only DSS Console. However, a Night Key can be programmed on both a telephone and DSS Console.
Program Example
The following is an example on how to program this feature. In this example, we use:
•User ID: 900
•User ID when Night Transfer is On: 901
•User ID when Night Transfer is Off: 990
➤To program the Stratagy IVP8 for Night Transfer Alternate Routing
1. Define the Users record to contain:
User ID 900
Extension | @KT(901)G(990) |
Do Not Disturb | OFF |
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Store Messages | NO |
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DSS Port | port number |
Note Set this field to the first port of the PDKU card designated for DSS/BLF console and defined by the console_slot_id parameter. If PDKU is in card slot 11, then DSS Port assignment is 0. Strata CTX/Strata DK assigns the first port of the slot 64 card as a DSS “host” port.
2.In the Stratagy System Configuration file:
• Set the box_grt parameter for the specific port and type in 900.
Important! Remember to program a User ID (e.g., User ID 991) as the Done Chain of the mailbox designated in the box_grt parameter (in this example 900) to prevent the Stratagy IVP8 from entering a loop that can cause Stratagy IVP8 software to lock up. Refer to Technical Bulletin
• Activate the dss_active parameter by setting it to true.
3.Access the User ID 901 mailbox via telephone and record greeting 1.
When the Night Transfer key is enabled, calls for the specific port are routed to User ID 901. When the Night Transfer key is disabled, calls route to User ID 990.
%K Token
Stratagy IVP8 recognizes the Calling Party Identification when sent from the Strata CTX/ Strata DK telephone system through a SMDI integration.
Once a value is determined to be a Calling Party ID number, it is stored in a buffer (%K token) for the duration of the call. A User ID programmed with a token application that reads the %K value performs the programmed function (e.g., a database look up for call routing based on the number calling). When the call is completed, the value stored in the buffer (%K) is cleared.
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