Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 989

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User-defined entries are always listed in the reverse order compared to the way they appear on the ISDN
Network-Facilities screen. See
services/features ABC and XYZ, you can force XYZ to appear before ABC in an Incoming Call
Handling Treatment Table by putting XYZ after ABC on the Network-Facilities screen.
NOTE:
DCS features that use the remote-tgs button (on the remote server/switch) do not work
when the local trunk group deletes or inserts digits on the incoming call. These buttons try
to dial a local TAC. Adding or deleting digits defeats this operation and renders the remote
feature inoperable. If digit manipulation is needed, use it on the outgoing side, based on
the routing pattern. One reason for digit manipulation is insertion of the AAR feature
access code (FAC).
These fields are located on the Incoming Call Handling Treatment Table screen.
Called Len
Specifies the number of digits received for an incoming call. A blank entry is used as a "wild card" entry
and, when used, means that any length of digits associated with the specified Service/Feature can match
in this field. Valid entries are 0 to 21, or leave blank.
Called Number
Specifies the leading digits received for an incoming call. A blank entry is used as a "wild card" entry
and, when used, means that any number associated with the specified Service/Feature can match in this
field. Valid entries are up to 16 digits, or leave blank.
Del
Specifies the number of leading digits to be deleted from the incoming Called Party Number. Calls of a
particular type may be administered to be routed to a single destination by deleting all incoming digits
and then administering the Insert field with the desired extension. Valid entries are 1 to 21, all, or leave
blank.
Insert
Specifies the digits to be prepended to the front of the remaining digits after any (optional) digit deletion
has been performed. The resultant number formed from digit deletion/insertion is used to route the call,
provided night service is not in effect. Valid entries are up to 16 characters consisting of a combination
from the following: 0 to 9, *, #, or leave blank.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Packet Gateway Board
on page 1101. Thus, given two user-defined
Screen Reference
ISDN Trunk Group
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