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Third-party call control setup
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Appendix
Parameter name
PHNLAC
PHNLD
PHNLDLENGTH
PHNMUTEALERT_BLOCK
PHNNUMOFSA
PHNOL
August 2018
Installing and Administering Avaya J100 series IP Phones in third-party call control
Default
value
1
10
1
3
9
setup
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Description
Valid values are 0 to 4 dialable
characters (0-9,*,#).
Phone's Local Area Code indicates
the phone's local area code, which
along with the parameter
LOCAL_DIAL_AREA_CODE, allows
users to dial local numbers with more
flexibility. PHNLAC is a string
representing the local area code the
phone.
Note:
This parameter is supported
when the phone is failed over.
Specifies the long distance access
code
Valid values are 0 through 9 and
empty string.
If long distance access code is not
needed then set the parameter to null.
Specifies the national phone number
length. For example, 800-555-1111
has a length of 10.
Valid values are 5-15.
Specifies if the Mute Alert feature is
blocked or unblocked.
Value Operation
• 0: Unblocked
• 1: Blocked
Specifies the number of session
appearances the phone must support
while operating in an non-Avaya
environment.
Valid values are 1 through 10.
Specifies the outside line access code.
This is the number you press to make
an outside call.
Valid values are 0 to 2 dialable
characters (0-9, *, #).
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