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366 Table: eKERNEL_INPGM
Table 47
Recommended naming strategy for input programs (cont’d.)
Byte 3
1
eCAP or eAPI or eESPA
2
eSNMP
4
eVBVOICE
5
eCSTA
6
eIO
7
eWEB
8
eSMTP_server
9
eDMSAPI
Byte 4-5
01-9
9
Input program sequence number
Nortel recommends using five digits to uniquely identify an input program.
Using this method, the identifier indicates the site, area, input program
application, and sequence number.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 11101
INPGM_Site_id_n
This field specifies the number of the site, as defined in eKERNEL_SITE
table. In most cases this is 1.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 1
INPGM_Area_id_n
This field specifies the number of the area, as defined in eKERNEL_AREA
table. In most cases this is 1.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 1
INPGM_Appl_str
This field indicates the specification of the input program. There is a
predefined list of supported values; each of them refers to a module.
In the current release only the following values are supported:
eAPI, eCAP, eESPA, eSNMP, eVBVOICE, eCSTA, eIO, eWEB and
eSMTP_server. Other modules can be added to the list in future releases.
The recommended naming convention dictates the use of an appropriate
value for the field INPGM_id_n. The eCAP and eAPI input programs
have identities, such as xx1xx, and the eVBVOICE input programs have
identifiers xx4xx and so on.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: eAPI
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