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System Configuration Files
254 025-9035AA
Table 34: TAP Outdial Per-destination Parameters (continued)
Meaning cc pp qq ...
Retry Control 0E 06 There are a variety of reasons that an attempt to call a destination
may fail. The Outdial TAP card will retry calls to a destination, if
so desired. Obviously getting a busy signal should cause a retry to
that number. These settings control the retry behavior for each
destination. There is a maximum number of retries and a time
between retries for each of the failure modes.
Byte 1 = destination number. The ID number of the destination to
set the session control values for. This must be between
zero and fifteen decimal, which is 00 to 0F hex.
Byte 2 = Maximum BUSY retry count. The maximum number of
times a BUSY may be detected, without a successful
connect, before TAP outdial gives up. The default is 20
(decimal) retries.
Byte 3 = Maximum NO ANSWER retry count. The maximum
number of times a NO ANSWER condition may be
detected, without a successful connect, before TAP
outdial gives up. The default is five retries.
Byte 4 = Maximum NO DIALTONE retry count. The maximum
number of times a NO DIALTONE condition may be
detected, without a successful connect, before TAP
outdial gives up. The default is five retries.
Byte 5 = Maximum NO LOGIN retry count. The maximum
number of times a NO LOGIN condition may be
detected, without a successful connect, before TAP
outdial gives up. The default is five retries.
Bytes 6 and 7 = BUSY Retry hold-off time. The number of
seconds that must elapse after a BUSY response before
that destination will be tried again. The default is a 10
second hold off.
Bytes 8 and 9 = NO ANSWER Retry hold-off time. The amount
of time that must elapse after a NO ANSWER response
before that destination will be tried again. The default is
a 30-second hold-off.
Bytes 10 and 11 = NO DIALTONE Retry hold-off time. The
amount of time that must elapse after a NO DIALTONE
response before that destination will be tried again. The
default is a 30-second hold-off.
Bytes 12 and 13 = NO LOGIN Retry hold-off time. The amount
of time that must elapse after a NO LOGIN response
before that destination will be tried again. The default is
a 30-second hold-off.
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