Specifications

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The “.CUS” Files
BadNumber
The BadNumber command directs all calls placed to bad IDs to a particular number -
usually to play an explanatory announcement or direct the call to an operator. The
BadNumber command sends a page to the specified ID when the number that is received:
is within the valid number blocks
(and) has no subscriber database record not even Status I or Status U
The correct format for the BadNumber command line in options.cus is:
BadNumber <ID-to-execute-when-bad-number-occurs>
This command can be used to forward bad numbers (for example, dial click failures) to an
operator or a recorded message. It can also be used to play a different prompt for numbers
with Status I and Status U, versus numbers that are not in the database.
When the BadNumber command is executed, both ID's are logged. However, only the one
that is actually used gets call counted.
BillingDelay
This feature allows you to set the billing delay hold time for each trunk. The delay hold
time is the minimum length of time a call must last (be offhook) to be considered valid for
billing purposes. With alert-only pagers, the 2000 Series will not play the page accept
prompt until the call length equals the billing delay hold time.
The format for the line is as follows:
BillingDelay Default ; old way things worked (2 second delay)
BillingDelay Off ; no hold (zero second delay)
BillingDelay 0 ; no hold (zero second delay)
BillingDelay <number> ; delay time is <number> seconds
BlockIfSecurity
BlockIfSecurity set to PHONE means the security code blocks only telephone calls, not
any other input source, which is how it has worked in the past. When set to ALL it means
that a subscriber with a security code can only be paged from telephone input.
BypassPrio
The BypassPrio command is associated with the above Load Management features. It lets
you establish a priority level above which the Load Management limit is bypassed.
BYPASSPRIO 4
Values: 1 to 4, NEXT, and BREAK
Default if missing: 4