Dial Lists - Avaya CS700 Administration And Maintenance

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Managing Files
Table 41: System Configuration Files (continued)
File Name
system.txt
unattend.txt

Dial Lists

Dial list files include system dial lists created and used by operators for blastdial and fastdial
call-outs. Each entry in the dial list includes a conferee name, optional company name, and
phone number. Each list has a unique 8-character name and an optional access code (up to 16
characters) for blastdials. Operators create, modify, print, and delete dial lists using Bridge Talk.
The number of dial lists stored on the system is limited only by the amount of hard drive space
available.
When a Blast Dial List contains a sixteen digit code containing all zeros (0000000000000000),
participants are immediately placed into a conference when the line is answered without
hearing an annunciator. If the blast dial list does not contain the sixteen zero code then the
Bridge plays an annunciator message to participants when the line is answered.
For information on printing dial lists and other files, see
viewing dial lists and other files, see
from the /usr/dcb/dbase/diallists directory.
Sample Dial list Screen
Larry (123)4449306 / ACME
Chuck (123)4446761 / ACME
Phil (123)4449001 / ACME
Paul (123)4449333 / ACME
Mike (123)4447246 / ACME
Mark (123)4446348 / ACME
Alan (123)4442000 / ACME
208 Administration and Maintenance of the CS700/CS780 Audio Conferencing Server
Contents
System, system supervision, blast dial, call routing, FDAPI,
voice message, warning tone configuration settings, and
which optional features are installed on the system.
Active code group (typically Schedule) configuration settings.
View
on page 201. You can directly access dial list files
Print
on page 199. For information on
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