Multiple Level Precedence And Preemption; Multiple Locations - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Figure 557: System Parameters Customer-Options screen
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Multiple Level Precedence and Preemption?

Multinational Locations
The Multinational Locations feature provides you with the ability to use a single Enterprise
Communication Server (ECS) with stations, port networks, remote offices, or gateways in
multiple countries. With this feature enabled, you can administer location parameters such as
companding, loss plans, and tone generation per location, instead of system-wide.
Multiple Level Precedence and Preemption
Multiple Level Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) provides users the ability to assign levels of
importance to callers, and when activated, to give higher-priority routing to individual calls
based on the level assigned to the caller.

Multiple Locations

Allows you to establish numbering plans and time zone and daylight savings plans that are
specific for each cabinet in a port network.
1538 Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
Multinational Locations?
Multiple Locations?
Personal Station Access (PSA)? y
Posted Messages? n
PNC Duplication? n
Port Network Support? y
Processor and System MSP? n
Private Networking? y
Processor Ethernet? y
Remote Office? n
Restrict Call Forward Off Net? y
Secondary Data Module? y
OPTIONAL FEATURES
Station as Virtual Extension? n
System Management Data Transfer? n
Terminal Trans. Init. (TTI)? y
Usage Allocation Enhancements? y
TN2501 VAL Maximum Capacity? y
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Station and Trunk MSP? n
Tenant Partitioning? n
Time of Day Routing? y
Uniform Dialing Plan? y
Wideband Switching? y
Wireless? n

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