Malicious Call Trace; Multifrequency Signaling - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Local/Enterprise Survivable Server
A display-only field that indicates that the server is a Local Spare Processor (LSP) Enterprise Survivable
Server (ESS). If y, the S8300 Media Server is configured to provide standby call processing in case the
primary media server is unavailable.

Malicious Call Trace

Provides ability to retrieve certain information related to a malicious call.
Mode Code for Centralized Voice Mail
This feature provides the ability to share a Voice Mail System (VMS) among several servers/switches
using the Mode Code - Voice Mail System Interface.

Multifrequency Signaling

Provides for a screen of number signaling used between Communication Manager and the central office.
Multimedia Appl. Server Interface (MASI)
Allows users of the Multimedia Communications Exchange (MMCX) to take advantage of certain Avaya
Communication Manager telephony features.
Multimedia Call Handling (Basic)
Allows administration of desktop video-conferencing systems as data modules associated with Avaya
Communication Manager voice stations in a multimedia complex. Users can dial one number to reach
either endpoint (voice or data) in the complex. Also provides support for IP SoftPhones.
Multimedia Call Handling (Enhanced)
Allows a multifunction phone to control a multimedia call like a standard voice call.
Multinational Locations
In the November 2003 release, this field is unavailable. Its value is fixed as n.
Multiple Level Presence and Preemption
Multiple Level Precedence and Preemption (MLLP) provides users the ability to assign levels of
importance to callers, and when activated, to give higher-priority routing to individual calls based on the
level assigned to the caller.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
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