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FRL
Valid entries
0 to 7
Fully Restricted Service
NOTE:
If this field is enabled, the
Valid entries
y/n
Group II Category For MFC
This field always controls categories for Russian signaling trunks. It can control categories for R2-MFC
signaling trunks, depending on the value of the
Multifrequency-Signaling-Related System Parameters screen.
The Calling Party Category digit administered in this field is included as part of the ANI information sent
to the Central Office on request using R2-MFC signaling.
Valid entries
1 –10
Group Controlled Restriction
A display-only field that determines if the current COR is under controlled restriction. This field can help
troubleshoot problems by first checking its value.
Valid entries
active
inactive
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Usage
Enter an originating FRL number. AAR and/or ARS features use
this entry to determine call access to an outgoing trunk group.
Outgoing call routing is determined by a comparison of the FRLs in
the AAR/ARS Routing Pattern and the FRL associated with the
COR of the call originator (typically, a telephone user). An
originating FRL of 0 has the least calling privileges.
To enhance system security, assign the lowest possible FRL.
APLT
Usage
When y entered for a given COR, stations assigned that COR will
not have access to the public network for either incoming or
outgoing calls.
Use COR for Calling Party Category
Usage
Enter the value you want the server running Avaya Communication
Manager to send as the Calling and/or Called Party Category for
phones or trunks that use this COR.
Usage
indicates the COR is controlled restricted
indicates the COR is not controlled restricted
field must be n.
Screen Reference
Class of Restriction
field on the
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