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C. VALIDATE OFF-NODE MAILBOXES
9.19 The Validate Off-Node Mailboxes flag indicates whether or not mailbox numbers are
checked against DB Programming when a user attempts to deliver a message via a node net-
work mailbox.
9.20 When this flag is enabled, the mailbox number entered must be a valid network mailbox
number on the local node. This means that the local node can only send messages to mailboxes
on the remote node that have network mailboxes programmed on the local node.
9.21 When this flag is disabled, the mailbox number is not checked. This means the local
node can send messages to any mailbox on the remote node, even if it does not have a local
direct network mailbox.
9.22 To enable the flag, select its check box to place a check mark in it and change the set-
ting to
, select the check box again.
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Maximum Network Message Length: Determines the maximum length of a message
the Voice Processor will transmit to a remote node. It is applied as the message is being
recorded. The field ranges from 1 to 600 minutes. The default message length is 15
minutes. When this field is programmed to 0, the messages length is unlimited.
Network Call Failure Threshold: Determines the maximum number of attempted calls
to a node before a diagnostic alarm is printed. The alarm continues to be printed until
the Maximum Network Call Attempts for the node has been reached, or a successful
call has been completed. This field ranges from 1 to 999, and the default value is 15.
The value of this field can equal the value of the Maximum Network Call Attempts
field, but it cannot exceed it.
Network Call Retry Timer: Determines the length of time the Voice Processor will
wait before retrying a network call when the remote site does not answer or the number
is busy. This timer will be ignored if the message threshold has been reached. This field
ranges from 1 to 60 minutes and defaults to 5 minutes.
Update Message Latency Period Timer: Determines the length of time the AVDAP
will wait between update message delivery attempts. When this field is programmed the
update message latency time for an update message will be reset. The notification tasks
scan each AVDAP node to determine if the message threshold or message latency has
expired. If either is true, the AVDAP will spawn a TCP/IP client task which attempts a
connection to a remote AVDAP node. However, if there are only update messages in
the node's queue, the AVDAP checks if the update message latency time has expired
when it checks the message threshold or message latency. If the update latency time has
not expired, that is, it has not been 15 minutes since the last delivery of updates, a TCP/
IP client is not spawned. This field ranges from 1 to 1440 minutes and defaults to 15
minutes.
. Then press
or click on another field to save your change. To set it back to
Yes
ENTER

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