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System Configuration Files
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The “.CUS” Files
The various “.CUS” files contain one or more lines of command text. A command line
consists of a command keyword followed by one or more parameters, depending on the
command. Commands and their parameters may be in upper or lower case, in this
document commands will be in upper case letters.
Blank lines are ignored, as is any text after a semi-colon (“;”). This allows the commenting
and documentation of a file by visually splitting the text into blocks of related operations
and annotating the various command settings.
The processing of these files will log any errors encountered. An error will cause the
logging, or displaying if being done from ZlinkW, of a function name, file name, and line
number in the file. This is followed by the error description and the beginning of the line
causing the error. An error may cause just the skipping of a bad parameter, or the entire
line may be bypassed. In any case, the entire file will be processed, and the error will not
cause the changing of the associated function from its current condition. Error conditions
and descriptions include:
Commands Found in OPTIONS.CUS
The options.cus file is used to set various system-wide options.
#Enable
If the terminal has PageSaver installed the #Enable command will determine if the “#” key
on a DTMF telephone will affect the playback of a subscribers saved voice messages.
Normally the “#” is active, and if a subscriber presses it during the playback of messages
in their mailbox, they will abort the playing of the current message and cause the paging
terminal to hang up. This can be a problem when it is difficult to balance the line hybrids
for all incoming calls, and a caller has recorded a “#” tone at the end of his message, as
often happens with callers using mobile phones. Under these conditions the playback may
result in the “falsing” of the receipt of a “#” from the subscriber, and hang up on him.
Setting #Enable to off will disable the “#” key during message playback.
#ENABLE ON ; Allow # key to abort the call.
#ENABLE OFF ; The # key will have no effect on
; voice message playback
Command not known The first word found is not a valid command.
Argument needed The command needs more parameters than were found on
the command line.
Bad argument The value of a parameter was illegal. This includes using a
word besides the valid keywords for that command,
choosing a value that is out of range, or trying to select
trunk cards that are not installed or functional.
Option not installed The command keyword controls an option that is not
installed on this terminal.
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