Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 1609

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Night Service
This field sets the destination to which incoming calls go when Night Service is in operation. If
a Night field on the Group Member Assignments page is administered with a different
destination, that entry will override the group destination for that trunk. CPE, DID, and DIOD
trunk groups do not support night service.
Tip:
Whenever possible, use a night service destination on your switch: otherwise
Tip:
some features won't work correctly, even over a DCS network.
Valid entries
blank
An extension
number (can be
a VDN)
attd
Number of Members
This field appears only when Group Type is sip.
Valid entries
1 to 255
Usage
Leave this field blank if the Trunk Type (in/out) field is not auto/....
Enter the extension of your night service destination.
Note: If entering a Multi-Location Dial Plan shortened extension, note the
following: When entering a Multi-Location Dial Plan shortened extension
in a field designed for announcement extensions, certain administration
end validations that are normally performed on announcement extensions
are not done, and resultant warnings or submittal denials do not occur.
The shortened extensions also do not appear in any display or list that
shows announcement extensions. Extra care should be taken to
administer the correct type of announcement for the application when
assigning shortened extensions.
Calls go to the attendant and are recorded as Listed Directory Number
(LDN) calls on call detail records.
Usage
Type the number of SIP Enablement Services (SES) trunks that are
members of the trunk group. All members of an SES trunk group will have
the same characteristics.
Note: Member pages for SES trunk groups are completed automatically
based on this entry and are not individually administrable.
Trunk Group
Issue 2.1 May 2006
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