6 Avaya MultiVantage Software-Controlled Maintenance:
station is mentioned. It is helpful to understand what is meant by the different service states that may
exist. The different service states which apply to digital line station are explained as follows:
Out-of-
Service
Ready-for-
Service
In-Service
Programmable Terminals
The following information is presented to help you understand how maintenance software interacts
with terminal parameter downloading.
Note:
MM711 supports 8410D and 8434D terminals
MM711 (2-wire, 8-port, A-law/mu-law selectable)
Downloadable Terminal Parameters
The following parameters are downloaded to programmable terminals:
Table 18. Parameters Downloadable to Programmable Terminals
Parameter
International Flags (A-law/mu-law, Display Mode, DLI
Voltage level)
Primary Levels
(Transmission & Sidetone)
Adjunct Levels
(Transmission & Sidetone)
Handset Expander Option
Administrable Options (Speakerphone & Mute
Button)
Administrable Softkeys
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The port, and thus the station, have been removed from service.
Busyout puts the port in the out-of-service state.
The port on the Media Module has been put into service, but the voice
terminal has not yet established signaling communications with the
port.
The voice terminal has established signaling communications with
the port, and the system is ready to process calls to and from that
station. A terminal in the ready-for-service state will progress to the
in-service state if it is functioning normally. It can also be forced into
the in-service state by going off-hook.
DIG-LINE (Digital Line)
Scope
System level
System level
System level
System level
Per-terminal
Per-terminal,
System level
Maintenance for S8300/S8700 and G700
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Terminal
84xx, 603x,
302B1
84xx, 603x,
302B1
84xx
84xx
84xx
8410D, 8434D