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Music (or Silence) On Transferred Trunk Calls
Valid entries
all
no
call-wait
Music/Tone on Hold
If you use equipment that rebroadcasts music or other copyrighted materials, you might be
required to obtain a copyright license from, or pay fees to, a third party. You can purchase a
Magic OnHold system, which does not require such a license, from Avaya or our business
partners. This field does not appear if Tenant Partitioning is y on the System-Parameters
Customer-Options screen. In that case, use the
Valid entries
music
tone
none
Off-Premises Tone Detect Timeout Interval (seconds)
Valid entries
5 to 25
Usage
Enter all to allow all transferred trunk calls to receive music until the call is
answered if the Music-on-Hold feature is available.
Enter no if trunk callers are to hear music (or silence if Music-on-Hold is
not administered) while waiting to be transferred, and then ringback as
soon as the transfer is completed till the call is answered.
Enter call-wait if trunk calls transferred to stations that require the call to
wait hear music (if administered); all other transferred trunk calls receive
ringback tone.
Usage
Indicates what a caller hears while on hold. Default is none.
When music is entered, the Type field appears to define the music type.
Usage
The number of seconds a call progress tone receiver (CPTR) tries to
detect dial tone from a trunk during dialing. Once the time-out interval
occurs, the call either outpulses on the trunk or gets intercept treatment
depending on the setting of the Outpulse Without Tone field on page 6
of this screen.
Feature-Related System Parameters
Tenant
screen to establish Music on Hold.
Issue 2.1 May 2006
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