Demand.ini - Avaya CS7000 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 17: Administering the Avaya Demand PIN Master

Demand.ini

The demand.ini file contains the parameters used in the Demand PIN Master. It includes the
following parameters:
Table 83: Settings
Parameter
PMPromptMsg
PMRetryMsg
PMCLIFailMsg
PMCLILenMax
PMPINSecs
PMPINLenMin
PMRetries
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Example Value
The PIN Master prompt message is the message that is played
to a caller to elicit their conference PIN. Avaya CS7000 contains
several prerecorded messages. New messages can also be
recorded. All messages are associated with a numeric identifier.
PIN Master prompt message holds the message identifier.
The PIN Master retry message is the message that is played to a
caller to elicit a further conference PIN entry. The PIN Master
retry message holds the message identifier.
The PIN Master CLI fail message plays when the telephone
number that the caller uses to dial into the conference, is not
recognised. In a Meet Me Secure CLI Validation conference, the
telephone number used to dial into the conference must match
the number in the participant list.
In a CLI Validation conference, this parameter is the number of
CLI digits used when matching against the telephone number for
CLI validation. When PMCLILenMax is set to zero, the feature is
disabled.
PIN Master PIN seconds is the maximum amount of time that
can elapse during complete conference PIN entry. The default
value is ten seconds.
The PIN Master minimum PIN length parameter is the minimum
conference PIN length that can be accepted without hash
termination. The default value is four.
The PIN Master retries parameter is the number of retry attempts
a caller can make to enter their correct conference PIN. The
default value is two.
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