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In order to edit a partner company entry, click on the "''edit''" icon in a row of the corresponding partner:
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In order to edit a partner company entry, click on the "''edit''" icon in a row of the corresponding partner: <i class="fa fa-edit"></i>
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The following screen lets you manipulate the partner parameters as in the "''[[Creating partner|insert company]]''" form. In addition (in case OS4X Enterprise is installed), links for plugin group configuration let you set parameters for this given department and plugin group selected.
 
The following screen lets you manipulate the partner parameters as in the "''[[Creating partner|insert company]]''" form. In addition (in case OS4X Enterprise is installed), links for plugin group configuration let you set parameters for this given department and plugin group selected.

Latest revision as of 07:35, 5 April 2019

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In order to edit a partner company entry, click on the "edit" icon in a row of the corresponding partner:

The following screen lets you manipulate the partner parameters as in the "insert company" form. In addition (in case OS4X Enterprise is installed), links for plugin group configuration let you set parameters for this given department and plugin group selected.

The pulldown menu for OFTP version also defines the behaviour of the parameters for an OFTP2 connection.

The (optional, if properly configured and activated) field "ISDN call user data" may contain a definition of up to 16 values. Values can be defined in different ways:

  • hexadecimal values: starting with "0x" or "0X", the next one or two characters are interpreted as case-insensitive hexadecimal value. Examples:
    • 0x9a
    • 0X9a
    • 0xa
    • 0X9
  • decimal values: Without any prefix (say: without leading "0x" or "0X") values are interpreted as decimal integer values. Examples:
    • 154
    • 32
    • 5

Since up to 16 values are possible, they are being delimited by a whitespace (" "). If more than one whitespace is used, it's being truncated. Example for valid configurations:

0xc2 0x9a
0x9a 142  43 0xd

If more than 16 values are defined, the following values after the 16th byte will be logged in the send log:

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