Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 644

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Screen Reference
Attendant Console
DIRECT TRUNK GROUP SELECT BUTTON
ASSIGNMENTS (Trunk Access Codes)
Enter the trunk access codes (TACs) for local and remote servers. (There are fields for one local TAC and
one remote TAC per button labeled Local and Remote.) The local TAC (1 to 4 digits) refers to a trunk
group or Loudspeaker Paging zone on this server. Remote TACs are only useful in a private network
(including DCS) network. The remote TAC (1 to 3 digits) refers to a trunk group on the remote server. If
a remote TAC is given, then the local TAC must see a trunk group that connects directly to the remote
server running Avaya Communication Manager and is also limited to 1 to 3 digits.
Avaya recommends a DCS trunk be specified as the local TAC between the local and remote servers. If
the TAC specified as local between the local and remote servers is not a DCS trunk, the remote trunk
cannot be monitored by the local server running Avaya Communication Manager.
Valid entries
1-4 digit number
* or #
HUNDREDS SELECT BUTTON
ASSIGNMENTS
Enter in the appropriate field (1 through 20), the hundreds group to be associated with a Hundreds Group
Select button located on an optional selector console.
Valid entries
1-5 digit hundreds group
(plus prefix, if needed)
644
Usage
May be used as first digit
Usage
Fields 1 through 8 are used when the selector console is a
24A-type console and fields 1 through 20 are used for a
26A-type console. Enter a hundreds group number that
represents all but the last two digits of an extension number
(for example, the Hundreds Select Button
selector console
for extension 3822 would be "38").
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
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