Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 1638

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Screen Reference
Unicode Name
Appears when the Group Type field is sip. The value for this field is only examined for calls to
SIP Enablement Services (SES) stations over an SES trunk group and is used to determine
whether to send Name1 (legacy name) or Name2 (Unicode name). Note that 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.
Valid entries
y
n
Wink Timer (msec)
This field appears when one of the "wink" options is entered in the Trunk Type field. This field
allows you to reduce the risk of glare by controlling part of call setup. Requirements for the
United States domestic network specify that the wink signal for wink-start trunks must begin
within 5 seconds after a trunk is seized. For trunks with a delay-dial start, the wink must not last
longer than 5 seconds. While some circuit packs are hard-coded to allow the full 5 seconds in
both cases, other circuit packs allow you reduce the allowed start time and duration, thus
reducing the window in which glare could occur.
Unlike other fields on this screen, the Wink Timer field therefore controls 2 different variables.
What your entry does depends on the outgoing value in the Trunk Type (in/out) field.
.
Setting of the Trunk
Type (in/out) field
.../wink
.../delay
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Usage
Enter y to indicate the use of Unicode Name.
Type n to use the table with UTF-8 format and so might contain Asian
language names. Note that fifteen UTF-8 characters can take up to 45
bytes. Also, legacy names support Roman, Cyrillic, Ukrainian, and
Katakana characters.
What the Wink Timer field sets
Maximum duration of the wink signal (wait-for-wink-to-end)
Maximum interval after trunk seizure for the wink to begin
(wait-for-wink-to-start)

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