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Related Configuration Options

The following configuration options control the request handling enhancements:

call-rq-gap

Default Value: 250
Valid Value: Any integer from 0-1000
Changes Take Effect: Immediately

Specifies (in milliseconds) the length of delay applied to a request issued against a busy call (a call that has another request working on it already). This prevents race conditions on the different call legs.

Set the value of this option to a time longer than the usual response time for a request from the switch.

correct-connid

Default Value:true
Valid Value: true, false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately

If the value of this option is set to true, T-Server corrects the wrong ConnectionID provided by the application in CTI requests. If the value of this option is set to false, this feature is disabled.

correct-rqid

Default Value: true
Valid Value: true, false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately

If the value of this option is set to true, T-Server corrects the wrong CTI client request. If the value of this option is set to false, this feature is disabled.

device-rq-gap

Default Value: 250
Valid Value: Any integer from 0-1000
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Related Feature: Request Handling Enhancements

Specifies (in milliseconds) the length of delay applied to a request issued against a busy call (a call that has another request working on it already). This prevents race conditions on the different call legs.

Set the value of this option to a time longer than the usual response time for a request from the switch.


rq-conflict-check

Default Value: true
Valid Value: true, false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Related Feature: Request Handling Enhancements

Specifies whether request conflict resolution is enabled. Request conflict resolution intelligently resolves any conflicting client requests.


This page was last edited on June 14, 2013, at 15:45.
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