Panasonic Section 520 manual Option clearcall=

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Chapter 3. Installation

Section 520 - TSAPI

 

 

Option: clearcall=

Range: 0 or 1

Default: 1 (Enabled)

Runtime modifiable: Yes

Purpose: Specifies whether the driver honors CSTA clearcall commands from applications. Clearcall commands allow the application to disconnect ALL parties on a given call.

Option: log

Range: N/A

Default: Off

Runtime modifiable: Yes

Purpose: Specifies whether the driver should create a trace log file in the SYS volume in the SYSTEM directory called panadrvr.log. When active, all console Trace Enabled (debug) messages are echoed to this file. Note, this option has no effect on Trace-free (non-debug) versions of Panadrvr.

Option: sendinitonmake=

Range: 0 or 1

Default: 1 (Enabled)

Runtime modifiable: Yes

Purpose: Specifies whether the driver should send CSTA service initiated events to an application when dial tone is returned from the DBS due to a CSTA makecall request.

Option: tracelevel=

Range: 0 to 4

Default: 1 (most verbose)

Runtime modifiable: Yes

Purpose: Specifies the debug trace level for panadrvr. The range is from 1 (very verbose) to 4 (major errors only) or 0 -- no trace messages. Trace messages appear on the system console and, optionally, in the log file.

Note: This option is available only in the Trace Enabled (debug) version of panadrvr.

Option: maxcalltime=

Range: 1-65535

Default: 12

Runtime Modifiable: Yes

Purpose: Specifies the maximum time in hours that Panadrvr considers a call to be valid. Should this timer expire, the call is removed from

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Issued April 2000

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Contents Page Tsapi Installation and Feature Description Contents Table of Contents Tsapi Tsapi Table of Contents Table of Contents Tsapi Overview of Telephony Services for the DBS Ovell Telephony Server Limitations and Specifications DBS/Telephony Services Item CapacityThis page intentionally left blank Installation Telephone System InstallationInstalling the API Circuit Card/Connector API Serial Port Connector API Circuit Card Connector Power on the DBS = Standard API protocol default Programming the DBSOverview DBS Driver InstallationInstallation Library DependenciesLoading Panadrvr Load OptionsOption port= Option clearcall= Option c= Setting up Telephony Services Users Setting up UsersTsapi Installation This page intentionally left blank Driver Features Basic Call Control ServicesDriver Features Tsapi Maintenance Troubleshooting Alarm Log Entries Fatal MessagesMaintenance and Troubleshooting Tsapi Error Messages Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tsapi Audit Trail Messages Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tsapi Panadrvr Menu System Display DBS Extension/Port TablesItem 1 Display Extension to Port Tables Item 2 Display Port to Extension TablesBad/No Resp to Select Req Display Error CountersDBS Naks to Select RequestDriver MiscDisplay Status Counters Packets Received Commands SentCommands Received Bytes SentDisplay Resource Info Display ACS InfoStream Open Denies Stream Other RequestsStream Open Confirms Peak Opened StreamsDisplay Csta Stats/Info Lost Query Confirmations Lost Positive ConfsLost Negative Confs Answer CallRetr. Call Query FWDQuery LNR Set MWIDisplay DBS Status/Info ShutDown Display Resource Names/IDSDisplay Driver Queues Port Monitor InfoChange Max Call Time Value Call Processing TogglesDisplay API Control Signals Display Call Processing StatsPeak Active Calls Present Active CallsPresent Active Connections Peak Active ConnectionsTrace ErrorSet Debug Trace Level DebugChange MWI Activator Display Active Call ListOpen Close Log File N/A Display Transfer TablesDisplay Conference Tables Display Runtime Config StructureDisplay Monitor IDs Insert Comment into log file N/ADisplay Call Times Index Issued April DBS-92-520