Call Processing Functionality In Sls Mode - Avaya G430 Manual

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Standard Local Survivability (SLS)
Table 2: Mapping Avaya 96xx and 16xx IP phones for CLI administration
1603
1608
1616
9610, FW V2.0 +
9620, FW V2.0 +
9630, FW V2.0 +
9640, FW V2.0 +
9650, FW V2.0 +

Call processing functionality in SLS mode

In survivable mode, SLS provides only a limited subset of Avaya Aura
Manager call processing functionality:
• Limited call routing through a Survivable ARS Analysis Table (in the PIM application or
through the CLI) and COR calling permissions
• Inbound calls are directed in one of three ways:
- Using the Incoming-Routing screen
- Using the Set Incoming-Destination on the Trunk group screen that enables
mapping to a given station
- Inbound calls are directed to a previously-administered pool of available stations (the
Survivable Trunk Dest? field is y on the Station screen). The search algorithm is
circular so that the incoming calls are fairly distributed.
• Communication Manager Feature Access Codes for ARS, contact closure, and Hold
For R4.0, the firmware must be build 26_39 or newer. For R5.0, the firmware must be build 27_27 or newer.
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Important:
SLS permits 911 calls, but the specific location information is not transmitted to
the Public Service Answering Point (PSAP). Only the general trunk-identifying
information is transmitted. Emergency personnel will have a general location
associated with the trunk (for example, a building address), but nothing more
specific (for example, a room or office number). Also, if a 911 call disconnects for
any reason, emergency personnel cannot reliably call the originator back. A small
business office's address is sufficient from the perspective of emergency
routing.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
CLI interface name
4610
4610
4620
4606
3
4610
3
4620
3
4620
3
4620
3
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Communication
October 2013

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