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Adding classes of service for SMLS
You can currently manage only classes of service for SMLS through the AC interface. Use FS for class of service settings for all other applications.
To add a class:
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Click SMLS.
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Click Add Class of Service. The Class of Service Settings window opens.
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In the Class of Service Name field, enter a name for the class.
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Select the applications for which you want users to be able to synchronize their external applications. PABS (Address Books) and CS (Calendar) are supported.
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Configure the maximum number of MSISDNs for the class of service. This is the maximum number of MSISDN values to which the user can synchronize. The maximum number is set by using the value at the user level, and if it's not defined then at the class level, and finally if it's still not defined at the class level, at the domain level.
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Select the Enable Server Alert check box to let users in the class request server-generated alerts for synchronization. For configured devices the server sends an SMS message to the device instructing the device that some changes have occurred on the server side.
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In the Max Fanned Recurrent Events field, set the maximum number of fanned events for devices that don’t support recurring events. If the device doesn't support recurring events, and the server needs to fan the event onto individual events. The format for this parameter is as follows:
-n+n:-n+n:-n+n:-n+n
All components are required. The strings contains four components of the format -n+n separated by colon (:). The components are:
yearly:monthly:weekly:daily
The -n+n format specifies the number of events to sync that appear in the past (specified by - sign) and the number of events taking place in the future (specified by + sign). For example, a value of -1+2:-1+4:-1+12:-1+30 specifies that if for yearly events one event will be created in the past and two events in the future, for monthly events 1 event from the past and 4 events in the future, for weekly events 1 event from the past and 12 events in the future, and finally for daily events 1 event from the past and 30 events in the future.
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