Adding A Did Trunk Group - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Adding a DID Trunk Group

In most cases, Avaya recommends leaving the default settings in fields that aren't specifically
mentioned in the following instructions. Your Avaya representative or network service provider
can give you more information. For Direct Inward Dialing (DID) trunk groups, settings in the
following fields must match your provider's settings:
Direction
Comm Type
Trunk Type
Expected Digits (only if the digits your provider sends do not match your dial plan)
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CAUTION:
Use the list above as a starting point and talk to your service provider. Depending
CAUTION:
on your particular application, you may need to coordinate additional
administration with your service provider.
Before you start
Before you can administer any trunk group, you must have one or more circuit packs of the
correct type with enough open ports to handle the number of trunks you need to add. To find out
what circuit packs you need, see the Hardware Guide for Avaya Communication Manager,
555-245-207.
Tip:
In the DID/Tie/ISDN Intercept Treatment field on the Feature-Related System
Tip:
Parameters screen, enter attd. Incoming calls to invalid extensions will be routed
to the attendant.
Instructions
To add the new Direct Inward Dialing (DID) trunk-group:
1. Type add trunk-group next and press Enter.
The
Trunk Group
number to this group. In our example, we're adding trunk group 5.
screen appears. The system assigns the next available trunk group
Adding a DID Trunk Group
Issue 1 June 2005
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