Co-Resident Definity Local Area Network Gateway - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer
When a multifunction telephone (BRI/Digital/Hybrid) dials sufficient digits to route a call, but
could route differently if additional digits were dialed, the telephone does not recognize the
Conference or Transfer buttons. The user must delay dialing for 3 seconds or dial # to indicate
that the call can be routed based on the digits already dialed. The Conference or Transfer buttons
are then recognized and the switch completes the call.
VDN in a Coverage Path
Calls in an established conference will not cover to a VDN.
Once a call covers to a VDN, a conference cannot be established until the call is delivered to an
extension and vector processing ends.
Related Topics
See the
Feature-Related System Parameters
Public Network Trunks on Conference Call
Conference Parties With Public Network Trunks
Conference Parties Without Public Network Trunks
Conference Tone
Abort Conference Upon Hang-Up

Co-Resident DEFINITY Local Area Network Gateway

Co-Resident DEFINITY Local Area Network (LAN) Gateway (DLG) is application software that is part
of Avaya MultiVantage™ on the server running Avaya Communication Manager. It provides the
functionality of the Adjunct/Switch Application Interface (ASAI) using an Ethernet transport instead of a
Basic Rate Interface (BRI) transport. In the S8300 Media Server with a G700, connectivity is provided
through the processor's Ethernet.
How it works
DLG listens for client connections over a well-known TCP port (5678) at a specified IP address.
The client receives the DLG's services by connecting to TCP port 5678 at the IP address.
The client then exchanges TCP Tunnel Protocol messages with the DLG to request a connection to a
specific CTI link.
DLG authenticates the client based on its administration and then establishes or refuses the connection.
Once the connection is established, the actual ASAI layer 3 messages are passed transparently through
the DLG. Each TCP connection to the DLG has a one-to-one correspondence with a CTI link.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Co-Resident DEFINITY Local Area Network Gateway
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