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STRATAGY
4/6/24
INSTALLATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
SEPTEMBER
1994
CHAPTER
6
TOKEN
PROGRAMMING
LANGUAGE
1 INTRODUCTION
Stratagy's
Token Programming
Language
consists
of
commands,
or tokens, that instruct Stratagy what actions
to perform. The tokens that are generally used are simple
and perform standard
expected
actions such as dialing
an extension.
The Token Programming
Language
gives the system
versatility. Its capabilities include, but are not limited to:
w Fax back
q
Confirming
digits entered by a caller
n
Relaying messages to digital pagers
n
Controlling
message waiting lights
This chapter discusses:
n Using the Token Programming
Language
n The programming
tokens
2 USING THE TOKEN
PROGRAMMING
LANGUAGE
The Token Programming
Language
may be used in the
following fields:
Users'
Extension
field - Typically
the Users Menu's
Extension
field
contains
the actual
telephone
station/extension
number for the corresponding
User
ID. It may contain tokens. Or, it may be empty.
Auto's
Extension
field - The default value for the Auto
record's
Extension
field is the value in the Users'
Extension
field.
However,
it may contain
tokens.
When the Auto record is active, Stratagy
uses this
Extension
field
rather
than
the
Users
Menu's
Extension field.
Notify's
Method
field - The Notify record's Method field
must always be defined for Stratagy to perform the
proper type of notification.
To program the Extension or Method fields, enter a series
of commands,
or tokens,
that instruct
Stratagy
what
actions
to perform.
A field would,
therefore,
contain
TokenTokenToken...
Token, where Token defines how to
perform the actions.
All tokens are available for the Stratagy 24. Fax tokens
are not available
for the Stratagy
4 and 6. Serial port
tokens are not available for the Stratagy 4.
Stratagy provides reserved User ID mailboxes that have
common
features
pre-programmed,
including
future
delivery, guest defaults,
and fax tone detect. In addition,
User IDS 7000
- 7014
provide
pre-programmed
fax
features that can be copied and used for defining User ID
records. Notify contains templates
(e.g., message waiting
light control and pagers) you can use for defining User ID
Notify records.
For examples
on how to use the Token Programming
Language,
see Appendix B.
3 THE PROGRAMMING
TOKENS
The Token Programming
Language
uses three types of
tokens: singular, defined, and replaced.
Singular
tokens are single character
commands
that
perform a single action that cannot
be modified.
For
example,
the token 1 performs the action of playing
DTMF 1.
Defined
tokens
are expressed
with left and right
parentheses
surrounding
one or more options
that
define how the token should work. For example,
the
Goto token G( ) takes one option and causes Stratagy
to immediately
continue
processing
at the User ID
specified.
For (G123), Stratagy continues
processing
at User ID 123.
Replaced,
or variable,
tokens
are specified
with a
preceding
% sign and cause Stratagy to replace the
token given with the value associated
with the token.
For example,
The token %M would be replaced with
the current number of messages
for the current User
ID being accessed.
Table 6-l summarizes
the singular, defined, and replaced
tokens.
For a detailed
description
of each token,
see
Table 6-2.
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