
Base System Configuration
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CCM Configuration Files
The ccm_phoneline.cfg File
The ccm_phoneline.cfg file stipulates phone line state and service parameter
values. It is stored in the $MPSHOME/mpsN/etc (%MPSHOME%\mpsN\etc)
directory.
Any phone line configuration option available to CCM is entered here and processed
for CCM on system startup. However, options to CCM entered at a system console
override those provided in this file. Basic descriptions and formats of file entries are
given immediately preceding the actual data to which they apply, and are relatively
self-explanatory. Uncomment a line to activate that option (commented items depict
the default value). The following example is the basic default file provided with the
system.
Example: ccm_phoneline.cfg Sheet 1 of 4
#
# $Id: ccm_phoneline.cfg,v 1.9 2002/02/19 20:58:02 russg Exp $
#
# Example ccm_phoneline.cfg file.
#
# Note that options in this file will be overridden by
# console options to ccm
#
#
#
# defLineState <state>
#
# Set the default state for the phone line. The phone line
# Will enter this state at startup, and whenever a call disconnects.
# The available values for <state> are BUSY and NOANSWER.
# Default = BUSY
#
# defLineState NoAnswer
#
# setEditSeq <user seq.>=<seq. str>[,DETECTALWAYS][,ENABLE][,KEEPTERM]
#
# user seq. : any of the following:
# US0 - User edit sequence #0
# US1 - User edit sequence #1
# US2 - User edit sequence #2
# US3 - User edit sequence #3
# USDEL - Delete (empties DTMF buffer) user edit sequence
# Removes all digits from the digit buffer. This edit
# sequence is active only when a request for digits is
# pending.
# USBKSP - Backspace user edit sequence
# Removes the last DTMF digit from the input buffer. This
# edit sequence is active only when a request for digits is
# pending.
# USTERMCHAR - Input Termination user edit sequence
# Causes DTMF input to complete. This edit sequence is
# active only when a request for digits is pending.
# seq. str : A sequence of 0 to 4 characters from the following character set:
# {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,*,#}
#
# NOTE: '<user seq.>=' Results in the configuration being cleared out
#
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