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Event Propagation Options

compound-dn-representation

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

Specifies which format T-Server uses to represent a DN when reporting an OtherDN or ThirdPartyDN attribute in event propagation messages. When set to true, the <switch>::DN (compound) format is used. This option value supports backward compatibility for pre-8.x T-Server ISCC/EPP functionality and is provided for multi-site deployments where the same DNs are configured under several switches.

When set to false, the DN (non-compound) format is used. This option value ensures more transparent reporting of OtherDN or ThirdPartyDN attributes and is recommended for all single-site deployments, as well as for multi-site deployments that do not have the same DNs configured under several switches. This option applies only if the event-propagation option is set to list.


Warning: Local DNs are always represented in the non-compound (DN) form.

epp-tout

Default Value: 0 (zero)
Valid Values: See, Timeout Value Format.
Changes Take Effect: Immediately

Specifies the time interval during which T-Server attempts to resolve race conditions that may occur in deployments that use switch partitioning or intelligent trunks. This option applies only if the event-propagation option is set to list.

Warning: If the time interval is not long enough to account for possible network switching delays, T-Server may produce duplicated events, such as events that are propagated by the ISCC and generated locally.

event-propagation

Default Value: list
Valid Values:

list

Changes in user data and party events are propagated to remote locations through call distribution topology.

off

The feature is disabled. Changes in user data and party events are not propagated to remote locations.

Changes Take Effect: Immediately

Specifies whether the Event Propagation feature is enabled.

propagated-call-type

Default Value: false
Valid Values: true, false
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Related Feature: Switch Partitioning

Determines what T-Server reports as the value of the CallType attribute in events related to calls that have been synchronized with another site via ISCC, as follows:

  • When set to false, T-Server reports in events related to calls that have been synchronized with another site via ISCC the same value for the CallType attribute as it did in pre-8.0 releases and adds the new PropagatedCallType attribute with the value of the CallType attribute at the origination site. This provides backward compatibility with existing T-Server clients.
  • When set to true, T-Server reports in events related to calls that have been synchronized with another site via ISCC the same value for the CallType attribute as at the origination site, and adds the new LocalCallType attribute with the same value as CallType in pre-8.0 releases.

This page was last edited on March 26, 2013, at 04:03.
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