Zones; Music On Hold; Esn Access Codes; Provisioning The Ip Phones - Avaya 1000 Installation And Commissioning Manual

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To provide Zone Based Dialing (ZBD) functionality, the numbering zone and zone-based flexible dial
plan are introduced. Numbering zones are assigned to all sets and attendant, they contain zone
specific information such as site prefix, country code, access prefixes (for international, national,
subscriber calls). For every call, information is taken from the numbering zone to process a CLID.

Zones

The Branch Office feature enables IP Phones in more than one geographic location to have dialing
plan behaviors that are localized to the location of the telephone rather than the location of the main
office Call Server. Use different zone numbers for different branch offices. For additional
information, see the Avaya Communication Server 1000E: Planning and Engineering,
NN43041-220.

Music on Hold

For Branch Users in Normal Mode, the main office provides music to the user if Music on Hold is
provisioned. The use of the G.729A, G.729 +VAD option, and G.723 codecs between the main
office and the MG 1000B impacts the music quality.

ESN Access Codes

ESN data is configured with two Access Codes called AC1 and AC2. AC1 normally applies to long-
distance calls, whether placed on or off the customer's private network (for example, dialing "6").
AC2 normally applies to local calls (for example, dialing "9"). For more information, refer to Avaya
Electronic Switched Network: Signaling and Transmission Guidelines, NN43001-280.

Provisioning the IP Phones

Users must provision the IP Phone on any Call Server that provides service to that telephone. There
is no automatic data synchronization between the main office Call Server and the MG 1000B Call
Server.
June 2014
Branch Office Installation and Commissioning
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
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