Pc Interface - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Vector Directory Number (VDN)
When a call is answered via VDN, the parties in the call shall be able to press the "audix-rec" button and
record the conversation.
Whisper Page
Whisper paging allows one user to interrupt or "barge in" on another user's call and make an
announcement. The paging user dials a feature access code or presses an administered feature button,
then dials the extension they want to call.
When a whisper page occurs, neither whisper-page party nor any other parties on the call can use this
feature to record the conversation. The "audix-rec" button push will be denied and the LED light flutters.
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Adding Feature Buttons

PC Interface

The PC Interface consists of the PC/ISDN Platform product family. These products are used with Avaya
Communication Manager to provide users of IBM-compatible PCs fully-integrated voice and data
workstation capabilities.
Detailed description
Two groups of different configurations are available for PC Interface: group 1 uses DCP and group 2 uses
the ISDN-BRI (Basic Rate Interface) protocol.
The group 1 configurations consist of DCP configurations that use a PC/PBX Interface card (formerly
DCP expansion card) in the PC to link to the server running Communication Manager. Group 1 (shown in
Figure 395, DCP PC interface configuration (Group 1),
The PC Interface card plugs into an expansion slot on the PC. The card has 2 standard 8-pin
modular jacks (line and phone).
The digital phone plugs into the phone jack on the PC Interface card.
The line jack on the card provides a digital port connection to Avaya Communication Manager.
The distance between the PC Interface card and the PBX should be no more than 1524m for
24-gauge wire or 1219m for 26-gauge wire.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
in
Managing Phones Features
on page 1634) uses the following connections:
Feature Reference
on page 113.
PC Interface
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