Night Service - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Screen Reference
Trunk Group

Night Service

This field sets the destination to which incoming calls go when
field on the Group Member Assignments page is administered with a different
Night
destination, that entry will override the group destination for that trunk. CPE, DID, and DIOD
trunk groups do not support night service.
Tip:
Whenever possible, use a night service destination on your switch: otherwise some
features won't work correctly, even over a DCS network.
Valid entries
blank
An extension number
(can be a VDN)
attd
Number of Members
This field displays the number of trunk groups assigned to this trunk group.
Numbering Format
This field appears if the
is
y
or
r
. This specifies the encoding of Numbering Plan Indicator for identification purposes in
the Calling Number and/or Connected Number IEs, and in the QSIG Party Number. Valid
entries are
public
according to CCITT Recommendation E.164 is used and that the
indicates the
Unknown
unknown.
Private
determined from the ISDN Private-Numbering screen. An entry of
Type of Number
unknown.
1276
Usage
Leave this field blank if the
auto/....
Enter the extension of your night service destination.
NOTE:
If entering a Multi-Location Dial Plan
shortened extension, see the Caution note
on page 632.
Calls go to the attendant and are recorded as Listed
Directory Number (LDN) calls on call detail records.
Send Calling Number
,
,
, and
unknown
private
Numbering Plan Indicator
indicates the
Numbering Plan Indicator
from the ISDN Private-Numbering screen, but the
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
Night Service
Trunk Type (in/out)
field is
or
or the
y
r
Send Connected Number
.
indicates that the number plan
unk-pvt
Public
Type of Number
is unknown and that the
is PNP and the
is in operation. If a
field is not
field
is national.
is
Type of Number
is
Type of Number
also determines the
unk-pvt
Numbering Plan Indicator
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is

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