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Programming
INTER-TEL
®
AXXESS
®
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Timers and Limits
PROGRAMMING
6
B. TIMERS AND LIMITS
9.18 Double-click on Timers and Limits to view the list of current Values for general Net-
working. To program a timer or limit, click on its Value and enter the new information in the
text box. Then press
ENTER or click on another field to save your change. The following tim-
ers and limits can be programmed for the Voice Processor networking feature:
Failed Connection Retry Interval: (EM Systems Only) Select the number of seconds
that the system will wait between attempts to connect to another Voice Processor. When
a connection fails, the system waits this number of seconds and then tries the connec-
tion again. The valid range is 0 - 32767 seconds, and the default value is 60.
Failed Connection Timeout: (EM Systems Only) Select the number of seconds that the
system will wait for the other Voice Processor to respond before the connection attempt
is considered a failure. After this timer expires, the system waits until the Failed Con-
nection Retry Interval timer expires before it attempts to connect again. The valid range
is 0 - 32767 seconds, and the default value is 60.
Maximum Messages Per Network Call: Determines the maximum number of mes-
sages the Voice Processor will transmit to a remote node during one call. The range is
0-1000 messages. When this field is programmed to 0, the number of messages per net-
work call is unlimited. The default value for this field is 0. Also, AMIS calls are auto-
matically limited to nine messages per call by AMIS protocol. If this field is
programmed between 1 and 9 (inclusive), AMIS calls will adhere to this field. How-
ever, if this field is programmed to 0 or something greater than 9, AMIS networking
calls can still only transmit a maximum of nine messages.
Maximum Network Call Attempts: Determines the maximum number of consecutive,
unsuccessful call attempts the Voice Processor will make to a remote node. This field
ranges from 1 to 999, and the default value is 30. When call attempts have reached the
Maximum Network Call Attempts for a node, all pending messages for the node are
returned to the destination programmed in the Undeliverable Network Messages Desti-
nation field (see next page). No more calls are attempted for the node until the delivery
start and stop date and time are active again (see page 6-396).
Maximum Network Calls: Limits the total number of simultaneous network calls. If
the Voice Processor receives a network call when it already has the maximum number
of network calls in progress, it will reject the new call. If the Voice Processor needs to
deliver messages to a remote node when it already has the maximum number of net-
work calls in progress, the message delivery will be delayed until the number of current
network calls drops below the maximum. This field ranges from 1 to 32, and default to
2.
NOTE: This timer is not supported by Enterprise Messaging.
Maximum Network Inbound Connections: (EM Systems Only) Select the number of
inbound connections that the EM system will support at one time. This limits the num-
ber of TCP/IP networking protocols used to network voice processing systems. The
valid range is 0 - 32767 connections, and the default value is 1.
Maximum Network Outbound Connections: (EM Systems Only) Select the number
of outbound connections that the EM system will support at one time. This limits the
number of TCP/IP networking protocols used to network voice processing systems. The
valid range is 0 - 32767, and the default value is 1.

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