Administered Connection
An Administered Connection (AC) is a connection between two access or data endpoints.
Avaya Communication Manager automatically establishes and maintains the connection based
on the attributes you administer. ACs provides the following capabilities.
Support of both permanent and scheduled connections
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Auto Restoration (preserving the active session) for connections routed over Software
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Defined Data Network (SDDN) trunks
Administrable retry interval (from 1 to 60 minutes) per AC
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Administrable alarm strategy per AC
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Establishment/retry/auto restoration order based on administered priority
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Detailed description
Establish an AC between the following:
Two endpoints on the same Avaya DEFINITY server or media server
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Two endpoints in the same private network, but on different servers
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One endpoint on the controlling server and another endpoint off the private network
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In all configurations, administer the AC on the server having the originating endpoint. For an AC
in a private network, if the two endpoints are on two different servers, normally the connection
routes via Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR) through tie trunks (ISDN, DS1, or analog tie
trunks) and intermediate servers. If required, route the connection via Automatic Route
Selection (ARS) and Generalized Route Selection (GRS) through the public network. The call
routes over associated ISDN trunks. When the far-end answers, a connection occurs between
the far-end and the near-end extension in the Originator field on the AC screen.
Because the system makes an administered connection automatically, you do not use the
following:
Data Call Setup
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Do not assign a default dialing destination to a data module when it is used in an AC.
Data Hotline
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Do not assign a hotline destination to a data module that is used in an AC.
Terminal Dialing
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Turn off terminal dialing for data modules involved in an AC. This prevents display of
call-processing messages (INCOMING CALL,...) on the terminal.
Administered Connection
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