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Avaya Communication Manager users dial the MASI Terminal Extension to reach MMCX users.
NOTE:
Anytime you add a terminal or other extension to the MMCX, you must administer a
corresponding MASI terminal on Avaya Communication Manager. If you do not, you will
not be able to dial this extension from Avaya Communication Manager.
Figure 25: MASI Terminal screen — page 1
Extension: 1000
Name: ___________________________
TERMINAL OPTIONS
Send Display Info? y
Extension
BCC
— This field displays the bearer capability class of the terminal, and identifies the type of
traffic the terminal supports. For MASI, this is always 0, for voice or voice-grade data.
MASI Node Number
TN
— The tenant partition in which this terminal resides. At present, all MASI terminals must
reside within tenant 1. This field is display-only, and always 1.
— The class of restriction associated with this terminal.
COR
Name
— The name associated with the terminal. This can be any alphanumeric string up to 27
characters.
Send Display Info
information associated with a call. Set to y.
Figure 26: MASI Terminal screen — page 2
FEATURE OPTIONS
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
MASI TERMINAL
— This field displays the extension that you entered on the command line.
— The number of the node on which this terminal resides.
— Indicates whether Avaya Communication Manager should forward display
MASI TERMINAL
LWC Reception: none___
CDR Privacy? n
AUDIX Name: ________
Managing MultiMedia Calling
Multimedia Applications Server Interface
BCC: 0
MASI Node Number: __ TN: 1__
COR: 1_
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