Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 1680

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Name
Your vendor, as well as Avaya technical support staff, sometimes need to identify specific trunks
to work with your system. Therefore, the name you give to a trunk should identify the trunk
unambiguously.
Valid entries
Up to 10
characters
Night
Use this field only if you want to assign a night service destination to individual trunks that is
different from the group destination entered in the Night Service field on page 1. Incoming calls
are routed to this destination when the system is placed in night service mode.
Valid entries
a valid extension
attd
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Port
If this trunk is registered as an endpoint in an IP application, this field will display T00000.
Valid entries
1 to 64 (S8700/S8300 Media Servers)
A to E
0 to 20
01 to 04 (Analog TIE trunks)
01 to 31 (CSI, S8700 Media Servers)
1 to 250 (S8700/S8300 Media Servers)
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Usage
Examples:
The telephone number assigned to incoming trunks
The Trunk Circuit Identification number assigned by your service
provider
Usage
Enter the extension of the night destination for the trunk.
Enter attd if you want calls to go to the attendant when night service is
active.
Usage
First and second characters are the cabinet
number.
Third character is the carrier.
Fourth and fifth characters are the slot number.
Six and seventh characters are the circuit number.
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