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Local Ext. — Avaya Communication Manager extension associated with the TSC
Enabled — Indicates the state of the connection - enabled (y/n)
Established — Value of established flag (as-needed/permanent)
Dest. Digits — The MMCX extension that indicates the TSC destination
Mach. ID — MASI node number
Once you establish and enable the signaling group, you need to verify that it is active. Use the
command status signaling-group signaling-group# or status
tsc-administered signaling-group# [/tsc-index] [print] to determine if the
link is active.
Step 6 — Administer ISDN-PRI trunk group
Use the command add trunk-group xxx to access the Trunk Groups screen. For a more
detailed description of the ISDN-PRI trunk group, see
Establish an ISDN-PRI trunk group with the following attributes:
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Group Type = isdn-pri
TAC = valid TAC that conforms to your existing dial plan
Direction = two-way
Service Type = tie
CDR Reports = n
You must also administer the PRI link from the MMCX to the ECS, using the MMCX
administration terminal. See your MMCX documentation for information on the addpri
command.
Step 7 — Administer MASI Path Parameters
Use the change masi path-parameters command to access the MASI Path Parameters
screen.
Multimedia Applications Server Interface
Trunk Group
on page 1598.
Issue 2.1 May 2006
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