Setting the Timeout for Call Searches in Mediation Engine Connector
In Mediation Engine Connector, the setting, Timeout for call searches in seconds controls the time a call search is performed in the nodes, using simple search, advanced search, or user tracking search.
When searching for a call event in the Mediation Engine Connector, all mediation engine nodes are queried. If a Mediation Engine node identifies a call event, it queries the neighboring nodes to check for additional call legs.
Use the setting, Timeout for call searches in seconds to set the timeout for the full call search from the Mediation Engine Connector nodes to the Mediation Engine nodes.
To set the timeout for call searches:Table 2-1 Node Connection Settings Fields
Field | Description |
Timeout for node connection in seconds | This timeout applies to any request sent from the Mediation Engine Connector to the Mediation Engine nodes. |
Time range for call searches in seconds in simple search | When searching for a call in the Call Search panel, this is the amount of time (in seconds) traversed to search for queried call. The search displays only the calls not older than mentioned number of seconds. The default search limit for simple search is 900 seconds. |
Time range for call searches in seconds in advanced search | When searching for a call, in the Advanced Search panel, this is the amount of time (in seconds) traversed to search for queried call. The search displays only the calls not older than mentioned number of seconds. The default search limit for advanced search is 86400 seconds. |
Timeout for call searches in seconds | T his timeout applies only to call search requests from the Mediation Engine Connector to the Mediation Engine nodes. |
Use same timeout as for node connections |
If you select the checkbox, the setting, Timeout for call searches in seconds will have the same value as setting, Timeout for node connections in seconds. If the checkbox is not selected, then Timeout for call searches in seconds may have different value than Timeout for node connections in seconds. |