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Considerations
On data calls between a data module and an analog-data endpoint, Return-to-Voice releases the
modem and returns it to the pool. The phone user connects to the analog-data endpoint.
For traffic purposes, the system accumulates data on modem-pooling calls separate from voice
calls. Measurements on the pools also accumulate.
When a phone user places a data call to a digital-data endpoint, does not transfer the call to
another digital-data endpoint, and uses a modem or acoustically-coupled modem, the user dials
the data-origination access code before dialing the distant endpoint.
Modem Pooling is not restricted. Queuing for modems is not provided, although calls queued on a
hunt group retain reserved modems.
Avoid mixing modems from different vendors within a combined pool because such modems may
differ in transmission characteristics.
When you administer data-transmission characteristics (speed, duplex, and synchronization
mode), they must be identical to the TDM and optional modem selections made by the customer.
Each data call that uses Modem Pooling uses four time slots (not just two). As a result, heavy
usage of Modem Pooling could affect TDM bus-blocking characteristics.
Tandem servers or switches do not insert a pooled modem. The originating server or switch
inserts a pooled modem.
Interactions
Call Detail Recording (CDR)
Data call CDR records the use of modem pools on trunk calls.
Data Call Setup
Data calls to or from a TDM cannot use Modem Pooling.
Data Privacy and Data Restriction
The insertion of a modem pool does not turn off Data Privacy or Data Restriction.
Data-Only Off-Premises Extensions
Calls to or from a Data-Only Off-Premises Extension cannot use Modem Pooling, when this type
of digital-data endpoint uses a TDM.
Digital-multiplexed Interface Trunks
If you place a data call from a local analog-data endpoint to a DMI trunk, you must dial the
data-origination access code to obtain a modem. Data calls on DMI trunks to local analog-data
endpoints automatically obtain modems.
DS1 Tie Trunk Service
Connect modems used for Modem Pooling to AVD DS1 tie trunks via Data Terminal Dialing or
by dialing the feature-access code for data origination.
Related topics
To set up modem pooling for single-carrier cabinets, see the Made Easy Tool for DEFINITY Media Server
Configurations.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Feature Reference
Modem pooling
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