SMDI Monitor Mode
When transactions are being processed, the screen updates continuously. The example SMDI view screen above shows a call covered to the pilot number of the UCD group. The following descriptions explain the content of each field. Each type of view screen contains similar fields.
CPID | The bottom line of the display is reserved for calling |
| party ID packets, or information about the call that the |
| INTUITY System is about to answer. |
MD0010002 | The number notifies the INTUITY System that the |
| calling party information is specific to message desk 1 |
| and logical terminal number (LTN) 2. This permits the |
| appropriate mail box to be opened on the correct |
| analog voice mail port. |
B0000201 0000202 | The information represents calling and called party |
| information. In this case, extension 201 called a busy |
| extension 202. The call covered to the UCD group |
pilot number. The caller at extension 201 listens to the personal greeting for mailbox 202.
When the SID processes a message waiting command, the screen appears as shown in the following example:
SMDI MWI: RMV:MWI 0000201!.
The example indicates that the message waiting lamp at extension 201 has been turned on. Since the SID preserves the most recent CPID or MWI transaction on the screen, you can see a mix of information on the screen, as shown in the following example:
SMDI MWI: | 0OP:MWI 0000202!. |
CPID: | ..MD0010001D 0000201 ... |
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If you attempt to use the view monitor before configuring the SID, the warning shown below appears on your screen. You must first configure your system before you use the view modes.
SMDI Integration Stopped
Issue 2 December 1995