Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 1605

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Note:
In a DCS network, DCS features that use the remote-tgs button (on telephones
Note:
at a remote end) do not work when the incoming trunk group at your end deletes
or inserts digits on incoming calls. The remote-tgs button on a remote server/
switch, for example, tries to dial a TAC on your switch. If your end adds or deletes
digits, it defeats this operation. If you need to manipulate digits in a DCS network
(for example, to insert an AAR feature access code), do it on the outgoing side
based on the routing pattern.
Direction
Enter the direction of the traffic on this trunk group. The entry in this field affects which timers
appear on the Administrable Timers page. This field appears for all trunk groups except DID
and CPE.
Valid entries
incoming
outgoing
two-way
Group Name
Valid entries
1 to 27
characters
Usage
Traffic on this trunk group is incoming.
Traffic on this trunk group is outgoing.
Enter two-way for Network Call Redirection.
Usage
Enter a unique name that provides information about the trunk group. Do
not use the default entry or the group type (DID, WATS) here. For example,
you might use names that identify the vendor and function of the trunk
group: Qwest Local; Sprint Toll, etc.
Note: The Group Name field is supported by Unicode language display for
the 4610SW, 4620SW, 4621SW, and 4622SW telephones. For more
information on Unicode language display, see
display
on page 199. Avaya BRI stations support ASCII characters only.
They do not support non-ASCII characters, such as Eurofont or Kanafont.
Therefore, if you use non-ASCII characters in any Communication
Manager Name field, such characters will not display correctly on a BRI
station.
Trunk Group
Administering Unicode
Issue 2.1 May 2006
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