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PRI trunks from MMCX to Avaya Communication Manager that are used for purposes
other than MASI
LAN interfaces linking MMCX servers
Use the command add masi trunk-group xxx (or 'next') to access the MASI Trunk
Group screen. The trunk group number must not be assigned, and you cannot exceed the
maximum total trunks for your system. Valid values for xxx are unused trunk group numbers in
Avaya Communication Manager between 1 to 96 for DEFINITY Server CSI configurations.
Figure 143: MASI Trunk Group screen
Group Number: 15
Group Name: INCOMING CALL______________ COR: 1_
Group Number - This field displays the MASI trunk group number. This is the number
assigned when executing the add masi trunk-group command.
CDR Reports - Valid entries are y, n, and r. Default is y.
- If you enter y, Call Detail Recording (CDR) records will be generated by completed
outgoing calls terminated on this trunk group. If incoming calls are being recorded (the
Record Outgoing Calls Only field on the CDR System Parameters screen is set to n),
then a single CDR record will be generated for answered calls with the call duration.
- If you enter n, no CDR records will be generated by calls originated by or terminated on
this trunk group.
Group Name - Enter a unique name that identifies the trunk group. Up to 27 characters
can be used; default is "INCOMING CALL."
COR - Enter a Class of Restriction (COR) number (0 to 995) that reflects the desired
restriction; default is 1.
TN - This field displays the Tenant Partition number. All MASI trunks are associated with
Tenant 1.
TAC - Enter the trunk access code (TAC) that identifies the trunk group on CDR reports.
You must assign a different TAC to each MMCX interface. Valid entries conform to the dial
plan (1 to 4 digits, * and # are valid first digits).
MASI Node Number — The node number assigned to this MMCX machine.
Remote Group Number — This is the number of the remote trunk group. For ISDN-PRI
interfaces, valid values are any number 1 to 8; for local area network (LAN) or WAN calling
interfaces, the value must be 9. The combination of MASI Node Number and Remote
Group Number must be unique. Remote group number corresponds to the group number
on the MASI node.
Multimedia Applications Server Interface
MASI TRUNK GROUP
MASI Node Number: __
CDR Reports? y
TN: 1
TAC: 915_
Remote Group Number: _
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