Managing MultiMedia Calling
TSC Index - This display-only field specifies the administered NCA-TSCs assigned.
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Local Ext - Enter a valid, unassigned Avaya Communication Manager extension. This
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extension does not need a port assignment and does not need to correspond to any other
administration.
Enabled - Enter y to enable the administered NCA-TSC. You might want to wait to enable
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this link until all other administration is in place. If this is y, Avaya Communication Manager
attempts to establish the connection as soon as you submit the form. This might cause
your system to alarm, if other administration is not finished.
Establish - Used to indicate the strategy for establishing this administered NCA-TSC.
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Enter permanent for MASI.
Dest. Digits - A valid MMCX extension. This must correspond to the value of the tscnum
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argument to the chgmasi command.
Note:
These digits are sent as entered to the destination MMCX; no routing or other
Note:
digit manipulation is performed.
Appl. - Specifies the application this administered NCA-TSC is going to be used for. Enter
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masi.
Machine ID - Used to indicate the MASI node to which this administered NCA-TSC is
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connected. This number should be the same as the MASI node number found on other
screens.
Listing or determining status of TSCs
To determine which TSCs are designated for MASI, use the list masi tsc command.
Figure 141: MASI Temporary Signaling Connections (TSC) Display
Sig.
Primary
Grp
D-Chan
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This command displays the following:
Sig Grp — The number of the signaling group to which this TSC belongs
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Primary D-Channel — Port location of the Primary D-channel
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TSC Index — The number of the MASI TSC within the signaling group
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332 Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
MASI TEMPORARY SIGNALING CONNECTIONS (TSC)
TSC
Local
Index
Ext.
Enabled
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Established
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Mach.
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