Using Reservation Groups; Adding Reservation Groups; Setting Up The Call Branding Table Using Reservation Groups - Avaya S6200 Administration And Maintenance

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Using Reservation Groups

The audioconferencing server supports up to 1000 reservation groups. This allows multiple
conferences to be scheduled with the same conference code at the same time. Each DNIS will
be associated with a specific reservation group. The default Reservation Group is 0.
For example, if you wish to set up On Demand conferences for Acme Corporation, you can set
up one conference using Reservation Group 1, one with Reservation Group 2, and one with
Reservation Group 3. All three conferences can use the same conference entry codes. They
will all use a different DNIS to access the bridge.

Adding Reservation Groups

In order to identify a reservation group in the call branding table, you must first add the required
Reservation Groups to the server using the following utility:
su brdgdbo
cd /usr/dcb/dbase/bridgedb
./resgroup_util.sh -a -r 1
Bridge returns the following mesage:
Reservation Group with Ref=1 successfully added!
Add each additional reservation group as shown above.
New Reservation Groups can be numbered from 1 to 999.

Setting up the Call Branding Table Using Reservation Groups

Once the Reservation Groups are added, you will now brand the Call Branding Table.
The following example shows how the call branding table might look using 3 Reservation
Groups:
The 4001 DNIS will be used by the Marketing group and will be associated with Res Group 1.
The 4002 DNIS will be used by the Sales group and will be associated with Res Group 2.
The 4003 DNIS will be used by the Support group and will be associated with Res Group3.
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August 2007
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