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Leave Word Calling

Temporary Signaling Connections
Avaya Communication Manager does not support Temporary Signaling Connections according to
the AT&T protocol on BRI trunk interfaces. Only the QSIG NCA TSC protocol is supported on
these interfaces
Wideband Switching (NxDS0)
Avaya Communication Manager does not support wideband switching on BRI connections.
Related topics
See Administered Connections
feature.
See
Call-by-call service selection
See Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager for information on
Distributed Communications System (DCS) networks and on QSIG and QSIG features such as Call
Diversion, Call Transfer, Name Identification, and Path Replacement.
See
Facility and Non-Facility Associated Signaling
channels to bearer channels on one or more circuit packs.
See
See Route Pattern on page 1125 to find more information on fields on the route pattern screen.
page 1544 for information on this feature that matches calls to appropriate transmission facilities based
on the endpoints and the type of call (for example, voice or data).
See
Look-ahead routing
automatically rerouting ISDN calls to other media servers or switches in the network.
See
Wideband Switching
for applications (such as video conferencing) that require high bandwidth.
Leave Word Calling
Leave Word Calling (LWC) allows internal system users to leave a short preprogrammed message for
other internal users. When the message is stored, the Automatic Message Waiting lamp lights on the
called telephone. Users can retrieve LWC messages using a telephone display, Voice Messaging
Retrieval, or their AUDIX system. Messages may be retrieved in English, French, Italian, Spanish, or a
user-defined language.
Avaya solutions may also provide voice synthesis (either English or Italian) for LWC, depending on
which voice-synthesis circuit pack is installed.
The system can indicate that one telephone received a LWC message on a second telephone. The system
lights a remote Automatic Message Waiting lamp at the remote telephone and the Automatic Message
Waiting lamp lights at the called telephone. The Remote Automatic Message Waiting lamp is a status
lamp associated with a button assigned for this purpose. Thus, an assistant's telephone could light when
an executive receives a LWC message. If the executive calls to retrieve messages, the assistant knows at a
glance if any messages have been left.
1590
Administered connections
on page 1407 for detailed information on this feature.
on page 1594 for information on balancing call volume across a network by
on page 1764 for information on providing high-speed end-to-end connectivity
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
on page 1349 for detailed information on this
on page 1536 for information on assigning data
on
November 2003

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