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Chapter 17: Administering the Avaya Demand PIN Master
Table 83: Settings (continued)
Parameter
PMDO_P
DirectMod
PMClientPromptMsg
PMClientRetryMsg
PMClientPINSecs
PMClientPINLenMin
PMClientRetries
ModOpenModConf
DemandCNFGroups
DemandBridgeGroups
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Example Value
PMDO_P is ignored if PIN Master Disconnect (PMDisconnect) is
set to zero. If PIN Master Disconnect is set to non zero, PMDO_P
is used.
If PMDO_P=0, all calls in which the maximum number of PIN
retries are exhausted, are disconnected.
If PMDO_P=1, moderator calls in which the maximum number of
PIN retries are exhausted are routed to reception. However, all
other calls in which the maximum number of PIN retries are
exhausted, are disconnected.
If PMDO_P=2, all calls in which the number of retries are
exhausted, are routed to reception. Disable PMDisconnect for
this condition. It defaults to 0.
DirectMod applies to DDIs that are flagged as direct. DirectMod
specifies a sequence, which, if detected on a DDI during the
greeting message, prompts for the conference PIN. If this
sequence is not detected, the caller is routed to the conference in
the normal way, as a non moderator.
The PIN Master client prompt message is the message that is
played to a caller to elicit their client PIN.
The PIN Master client retry message is the message that is
played to a caller to elicit a further client PIN entry.
The PIN Master client PIN seconds parameter is the maximum
amount of time that can elapse during complete client PIN entry.
The PIN Master client minimum PIN length parameter is the
minimum client PIN length that can be accepted without hash (#)
termination. If using Meet Me Secure with variable PIN length,
this number must be set high, for example, 10, to force #
termination.
The PIN Master client retries parameter is the number of retry
attempts a caller can make to enter their correct client PIN.
The Moderator Open, Moderator Conference parameter
determines whether a non moderator can open a moderator
conference. The default value is 1. This value means that only a
moderator can open a moderator conference. Set the value to 0
to enable all participants to open conferences.
DemandCNFGroups specifies a CNF group. It overrides the
value in CNFGroups.
DemandBridgeGroups specifies a bridge group. It overrides the
value in BridgeGroups. It is similar to DemandCNFGroups.
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