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Modem-based TAP Paging Driver Parameters
Table 83 lists the supported parameters for the Modem-based TAP Paging communications driver. This driver supports the TAP (Telocator Alphanumeric Paging) protocol. The channel type for this driver is Page.
Error messages received when using CommOutboundMgr with the Modem-based TAP Paging communications driver may include:
Unable to connect to the paging host system. The phone line may be busy or the phone number may be invalid.
Check the paging phone number the modem is dialing, including area code. Check if "9" is included, as may be required.
Unable to open the communication port.
Verify the communications settings for your system.
Error communication profile
profile_name
for CommSrvr paging.
An error has occurred using a specific profile (shown here as profile_name) for the communications driver Modem-based TAP Paging. Verify that driver and profile parameter values are defined appropriately for your system.
Table 83. Modem-based TAP Paging Driver Parameters Name Required Default Value Description Dial Prefix No 9 The prefix for outbound dialing. Local Area Code No The area code of the phone line used for sending pages.There is no default value for this parameter, but a value must be specified at the customer site in order to dial local numbers successfully. LogDebug No FALSE TRUE or FALSEIf TRUE, data output to the log file is more detailed.Log files are created in the log subdirectory of the Siebel Server installation directory. Long Distance Prefix No 1 The long-distance prefix to add to long-distance calls. Modem Dial String No ATDT The modem command for dialing a phone number. Modem Hangup String No ATH The modem command for hanging up. Modem Init String No AT&FQ0V1 The modem command for initializing the modem.The default value may need to be changed to work with different modems. For example, some modems expect a numeric value such as "AT&F1Q0V1" after the "&F" string. Consult your modem's manual for valid modem commands and values.You may need to add other commands to initialize your modem properly. For example, you may need to turn off any compression or speed-enhancing features on your modem. Consult your modem's manual for more information. Modem Port No COM1 The computer's communications port to which the modem is attached.The exact value for Modem Port is dependent on the platform and on the specific devices.For example, for Solaris, you can use:/dev/cua/a
For AIX, you can use:/dev/tty1
Modem Reset String No ATZ The modem command for resetting the modem. Modem Restore String No AT&F The modem command for restoring the default settings of the modem. Siebel Server No The name of the Siebel Server that is to handle the delivery of the communications.For more information, see Administering Communications Outbound Manager.
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Siebel Communications Server Administration Guide Published: 23 June 2003 |