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Modem setting
Trace send enabled – With this option you can enable trace sending for application TraceView via
modem. If this option isn't checked, application is connected, but no information is send to the
remote user. In this mode you can view only database.
Peer authorize required – With this option you can enable demand for connection dialogue box for
access via modem. If this option isn't checked, is connection established without requirement of login
and password. This option is used for connection via configuration tool NsAdmin and also for
connection via application TraceView.
7.2.6 Sets
Set
The set is a routing object, which is used for easy object ordination. For example with default
destination within the routers you can set specific order, but it is given for all incoming calls and often
you need to route them otherwise. With sets you can create different sequences for specific situations
as you want. To the sets you can except routers add also autoclip routers, ring groups, bundles, ring
tabs and another sets. In the following you can to the set add stations, users, carriers, modems,
DISAs and services. If you use last-mentioned objects, you have to think of the fact, that chaining
will be probably finished. That is why you have to add these objects to the end of the structure.
When incoming call comes into the set, it is always automatically routed to the first object. If you
want to route the call back to the foregoing set, you have to set up row or default destination with
option Default. This option is used as signal for return to the set and for resuming to another object
(row) within the set. That is reason, why is set finished for example by routing to the station. On the
station you aren't able to set destination Default, call has no opportunity to return to the set and
routing is terminated.
Figure 1 View of configuration menu of routing object Sets.
Set setting
The sets you can set up in the menu
Routing – Routing objects – Sets
. On the left side of the
menu is displayed list of created sets. Via context menu you can sets add, delete and rename. If you
select one of the sets, you can arrange it on the right side of the menu. This menu doesn't have any
parameters for set up contrary of the other routing objects. This menu contains only table where you
can add selected objects, where you want to route incoming calls. The table consists of four columns
with following meaning:
Type – Within this column you have to select object type, where you want to route the incoming
calls. You can choose between routers, autoclip routers, ring groups, bundles, ring tabs, another sets,