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Feature Reference
Administered connections
Interactions
Abbreviated Dialing
Use Abbreviated Dialing entries in the Destination field on the Administered Connection
screen. Entries must comply with restrictions.
Busy Verification of Stations and Trunks
This feature does not apply to access endpoints because they are used only for data.
Call Detail Recording (CDR)
For an AC that uses a trunk when CDR is active, the origination extension is the originator of the
call.
CDR is not available for access endpoints.
Class of Restriction
Reserve a COR for AC endpoints and SDDN trunks. This restricts endpoints that are not involved
in AC from connecting to SDDN trunks or endpoints involved in AC.
Class of Service/Call Forwarding
Assign to an AC endpoint a COS that blocks Call Forwarding activation at the endpoint.
Data Call Setup
Do not assign a default dialing destination to a data module when it is used in an AC.
Data Hotline
Do not assign a hotline destination to a data module that is used in an AC.
Digital Multiplexed Interface (DMI)
Use DMI endpoints as the destination in an AC. DMI endpoints do not have associated
extensions, so do not use them as the originator in an AC.
Facility Test Calls
The feature does not apply to access endpoints because an access endpoint acts as an endpoint
rather than as a trunk.
Hunting
Do not use a hunt-group extension as the origination extension of an AC.
Modem Pooling
If you require a modem in an AC, one is inserted automatically. If no modem is available, the
connection drops.
Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS) and D-Channel Backup
Auto restoration for an AC that initially is routed over an NFAS facility may fail if the only
backup route is over the facility on which the backup D-channel is administered. The backup
D-channel may not come into service in time to handle the restoration attempt.
Set Time Command
When you change the system time via the set time command, all scheduled AC are examined. If
the time change causes an active AC to be outside its scheduled period, the AC drops. If the time
change causes an inactive AC to be within its scheduled period, the switch attempts to establish
the AC.
If any AC (scheduled or continuous) is in retry mode and the system time changes, the switch
attempts to establish the AC.
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Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003

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