7.5.12 Status Control Objects
The Status Control object is a routing object used for keeping the defined state (information) based on received information, which, for this purpose, means the called number or SMS. The state of the given Status Control object is determined by the called number or SMS. Create the Status Control objects in the Routing – Routing objects – Status Control objects menu. The Status Control parameters, which are inseparable part of the Status Control objects, help you define the Status Control object states. Refer to the Global data – Status Control parameters menu for the Status Control parameter settings. This object is subject to licence!
You can be notified of a status change of the selected Status Control object via the Event reporter too if configured so (Error, Ok).
Figure: View of Status Control Routing Object Settings
- Name – display the selected routing object name. This item cannot be directly configured.
- Actual state – get information on the current state of the Status Control object.
- Previous state – get information on the previous state of the Status Control object. This item is for information only and cannot be edited.
- Default state – define the state to which the Status Control object will pass after the preset timeout. This option is available only if the Default state timeout is non-zero.
- Default state timeout – set the time period after which the default state is set automatically. '0' means that the automatic state change function is disabled.
- Assistant – use this block to set the bundle with respect to the 2N® NetStar Assistant.
- Visible in Assistant – enable bundle displaying in the application. If disabled, the bundle is not available in the application and cannot be worked with.
- Group – set a group/subgroup whose users can work with the bundle via the application. It holds true that if the given group/subgroup has more subgroups, the bundle is offered to the users of the set group/subgroup and not to the users of their subgroups.
- Licences – display the Status Control object licence state. The Status Control objects can be used for call routing only if the licence is valid.