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• 2: for a full trace level.
The default is 1.
EnableGroupOptimization
Group optimization enables the Diva Server adapter to create application groups
depending on the LISTEN parameters that each application passes to the adapter.
Possible settings are:
• 0 (Off): Every incoming call is distributed on a per-application basis. This means that
each idle application that matches the incoming call parameters receives an indication
about the call.
• 1 (On): Every incoming call is distributed on a per-group basis instead of a
per-application basis. Thus, only one idle application in a group and not every idle
application that matches the incoming call receives the indication about the call.
If the acceptance of incoming calls under heavy load shows failures, enabling ‘Group
Optimization’ may improve the situation. The parameter should also be enabled for
applications that use multiple CAPI registrations. It should not be enabled for applications
that are able to service all B-channels with one CAPI registration.
AutomaticLayer1Down
AutomaticLayer1Down is used in combination with the ‘EnableLayer1Tristate’ parameter
(see EnableLayer1Tristate
on page 89). It should be enabled if your Diva Server adapter
is operated in a hunt group. In a hunt group, it might be necessary to disable the line as
long as no application can service the calls to avoid losing calls. Possible settings are:
• 0 (off): As soon as the Diva Server adapter has been loaded, layer 1 is always active.
• 1 (on): Layer 1 is not activated until an application signals that it is ready to service
calls. It is deactivated as soon as the applications are terminated or fail.
Script file (OEMSETUP.INF)
The unattended installation is based on the script file OEMSETUP.INF, which is normally
executed from the Network Control Panel. To prevent any dialog with the user, the Windows
NT 4.0 setup can be called directly with the script file and the options to install. The script
file reads all the parameters from the options file (see Options file
on page 87), so that no
user input is required.
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