Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 919

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ETA Node Number
Enter the number of the destination server for Extended Trunk Access (ETA) calls. ETA calls are
unrecognized numbers you can send to another switch for analysis and routing. Such numbers
can be Facility Access Codes, Trunk Access Codes, or extensions that are not in the UDP table.
Valid entries
1 to 999 or blank
ETA Routing Pattern
Enter the number of the routing pattern to reach the destination server.
Valid entries
1 to 640 or blank
1 to 999 or blank
Local Node Number
Enter a number to identify a specific node in a server network. This entry must match the DCS
switch node number and the CDR node number if they are specified.
Valid entries
1 to 63
blank
UDP Extension Search Order
Appears if, on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen, the Uniform Dialing Plan
field is y. Specifies the first table to search to match a dialed extension. If the dialed extension is
not found in the specified place, it then is searched for in the "other" place.
Valid entries
local-extension
s-first
udp-table-first
Usage
Enter the number of a destination server.
Usage
Avaya DEFINITY ServerCSI.
Avaya S8300 and S8700 Media Servers.
Usage
Enter the number of a specific node in a network.
Can be blank if automatic restoration, DCS, and CDR are not used.
Usage
Searches the local server first to match a dialed extension; if not found,
then uses the UDP tables to route the call.
Searches the UDP tables for an off-switch conversion; if not found, then
searches the local server for the dialed extension.
Dial Plan Parameters
Issue 2.1 May 2006
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