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GVP MCP:sip:dnis correlationid offset

 
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|valid=sip.dnis_correlationid_offset should be a valid integer (with minimum and maximum values as defined by the Genesys Administrator Help)
 
|valid=sip.dnis_correlationid_offset should be a valid integer (with minimum and maximum values as defined by the Genesys Administrator Help)
 
|takeseffect=At start/restart
 
|takeseffect=At start/restart
|shortdesc=If this parameter is enabled, correlation ID is extracted from the user-id portion of the DNIS, and the correlation ID portion is stripped from DNIS. Value is an integer that specifies the offset of the correlation ID within the user-id. If it is negative, it specifies the offset from the right.<br /><br /> Note the special case where correlation ID is all of user-id; '@' will be stripped away from the DNIS as well since @&lt;hostname&gt; does not make sense.
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If this parameter is enabled, correlation ID is extracted from the user-id portion of the DNIS, and the correlation ID portion is stripped from DNIS. Value is an integer that specifies the offset of the correlation ID within the user-id. If it is negative, it specifies the offset from the right.<br /><br />
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Note the special case where correlation ID is all of user-id; '@' will be stripped away from the DNIS as well since @&lt;hostname&gt; does not make sense.
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dnis_correlationid_offset

Default Value: 0
Valid Values: sip.dnis_correlationid_offset should be a valid integer (with minimum and maximum values as defined by the Genesys Administrator Help)
Changes Take Effect: At start/restart


If this parameter is enabled, correlation ID is extracted from the user-id portion of the DNIS, and the correlation ID portion is stripped from DNIS. Value is an integer that specifies the offset of the correlation ID within the user-id. If it is negative, it specifies the offset from the right.

Note the special case where correlation ID is all of user-id; '@' will be stripped away from the DNIS as well since @<hostname> does not make sense.

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