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Converse First Data Delay/Second Data Delay
The First Data Delay prevents data from being outpulsed (as a result of a converse vector step) from the
system to CONVERSANT before CONVERSANT is ready. The delay commences when the
CONVERSANT port answers the call. The Second Data Delay is used when two groups of digits are
being outpulsed (as a result of a converse vector step) from the system to CONVERSANT. The Second
Data Delay prevents the second set from being outpulsed before CONVERSANT is ready. The delay
commences when the first group of digits has been outpulsed. Only appears if Vectoring (Basic) on the
System-Parameters Customer-Options screen is y.
Valid entries
0 to 9
Converse Signaling Tone/Pause
Only appears if Vectoring (Basic) and DTMF on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen are y.
In the
Signaling Tone
CONVERSANT. In the
passed. The optimum timers for the CONVERSANT are a 100 msec tone and 70 msec pause.
Valid entries
40 to 2550 (in
increments of
10).
100
Interflow-qpos EWT Threshold
Displays only if, on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen, the
field is y. Part of enhanced Look-Ahead Interflow. Any calls predicted to be answered before this
threshold will not be interflowed (therefore saving CPU resources).
Valid entries
0–9 or blank
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Usage
Number of seconds for the delay.
field, enter the length in milliseconds of the digit tone for digits being passed to the
Pause
field, enter the length in milliseconds of the delay between digits being
Usage
Values entered in the
Tone/Pause
depending upon the type of circuit pack used to outpulse the digits.
TN742B or later suffix analog board — Tone and pause
round up or down to the nearest 25 msecs. For example a
130 msec tone rounds down to 125 msecs, a 70 msec pause
rounds up to 75 msec for a total of 200 msecs per tone.
TN464F, TN767E or later suffix DS1 boards — Tone
and pause round up to the nearest 20 msecs. For example a
130 msec tone rounds up to 140 msecs, a 70 msec pause
rounds up to 80 msecs for a total of 220 msecs per tone.
If a circuit pack has been used for end-to-end signalling to the
CONVERSANT, and has then been used to send digits to a
different destination, the CONVERSANT timers may stay in
effect. To reset your timers to the system default, pull and reseat
the circuit pack.
Usage
Number of seconds for this threshold
Feature-Related System Parameters
fields are rounded up or down
Lookahead Interflow (LAI)
Screen Reference
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