Modifiable Application-Delay Indexes - Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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9. Modify the required application delays.
In this case, Application Delay index 54 would be changed from 800 ms to 760 ms. Decreasing
Index 54 allows for the 790 ms TONE ON.
.
10. After modifying the appropriate delays, remove Attribute 70, and retest the calls that failed.
If calls still fail, repeat this procedure from step 1.

Modifiable Application-Delay Indexes

The application-delay indexes that can be modified at the Maintenance level while in UPDATE are listed
below, with descriptions of what the delay does and how to use it.
Application Delays for Addressing
131
Octel 200/300
S.4.1
PBX Tone ON
1
1200 ms
2
800 ms
3
1000 ms
4
2880 ms
5
2800 ms
6
3400 ms
PBX Tone OFF
1
Maximum Tone ON (53)
Minimum Tone ON (54)
2
Actual Time Tone ON
3
Figure 6-3 Ring/No Answer Tone-Timing Failure
Index 50 must be equal to or less than Index 54.
WAIT DURING ADDRESSING TO RESOLVE DIGIT ENTERED
During addressing, Application Delay 131 causes a delay between digit entries when 0 is the
first digit of mailboxes and extensions or when local mailbox addresses overlap network
prefixes. The default delay is 2.0 seconds.
Use — When 0 is the initial digit for mailboxes and extensions, after 0, or 00−09 are entered,
the message server waits for more digits. If no more digits are entered, the call is transferred
to the operator (0), to the Dial-by-Name directory (00), or, in the case of a PDL address
(01−09), the address is registered.
When local mailbox addresses overlap network prefixes, the message server waits for more
digits after the local mailbox address is entered. If more digits are entered before the timeout
period expires, the address is considered to be a network address. For details about
overlapping mailbox addresses and network prefixes, refer to the Networking volume, Remote
Analog Networking chapter, Remote Networking Operation, Addressing for Overlapping
Mailbox Addresses, and Network Prefixes sections.
1200 ms
1200 ms
800 ms
800 ms
790 ms
980 ms
2920 ms
2800 ms
3400 ms
Actual Time Tone was OFF
4
Minimum Tone OFF (56)
5
Maximum Tone OFF (55)
6
Answer Condition
PB60019−01

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