3.2 Connecting Pattern Message Format (PBX to VMS)
This message format is used to identify the connecting pattern for Message Waiting control.
The data is sent to a VMS in the format shown in
• Conventional (without ANI) Format
Byte No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Data
S S U E
(ASCII)
T
A A I
X
* This contains the station number, trunk number, or attendant number (the information in this field
is left-justified).
** TRK can be COT, DIT, DID.
Figure 5-2 Connecting Pattern Message Format (PBX to VMS)
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16
Source Party*
Source ID
0: STA
1: ATT
2: TRK**
(See Figure
5-3)
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Figure 5-2
when terminating a call to the VMS.
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Calling Party*
Calling ID
0: STA
1: ATT
2: TRK**
(See Figure
5-3)
Call Type Code
(See Table
5-3)
Not Used
(Always 00)
SPECIFICATIONS
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36
E
T
X
Called Party*
Called ID
0: STA
1: ATT
2: TRK**
(See Figure
5-3)
STX
:
START OF TEXT
SA
:
SYSTEM ADDRESS
UA
:
UNIT ADDRESS
EI
:
ENTRY INDEX
ETX
:
END OF TEXT
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