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Administering branch gateway
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Configuration of the SLS data through the CLI
The command line interface (CLI) has a root-level context of sls for administering the SLS data
set. After you enter sls at the CLI prompt, the prompt changes to indicate that you are in the
sls context. Once in this context, seven additional sub-contexts provide for station and trunk
administration, minimizing the need to type in a long command string:
• station context that is invoked by entering station extension class to enter a
second-level sub-context for administering stations
• trunk-group context that is invoked by entering trunk-group tgnum group-type to
enter the second-level sub-context for administering trunk groups
• ds1 context that is invoked by entering ds1 port-address to enter the second-level
sub-context for administering DS1 trunks
• sig-group context that is invoked by entering sig-group sgnum to enter the second-
level sub-context for administering signaling groups
• bri context that is invoked by entering bri port-address to enter the second-level sub-
context for administering ISDN BRI links
• dial-pattern context that is invoked by entering dial-pattern dialed-string to enter
the second-level sub-context for administering dial pattern strings
• incoming-routing context that is invoked by entering incoming-routingtgnum mode
pattern length to enter the second-level sub-context for administering incoming
routing
Enter exit to leave the second-level sub-contexts and return to the (super-sls)# context. See
Summary of SLS configuration commands
all SLS CLI commands.
Administering Avaya G430 Branch Gateway
Usage
The number of leading digits to be deleted from the incoming Called
Party Number. Calls of a particular type can be administered to be routed
to a single destination by deleting all incoming digits and then
administering the Insert field with the required extension.
Usage
The number of digits prepended to the front of the remaining digits after
any optional digit deletions have been performed. The resultant number
formed from digit deletion and insertion is used to route the call, provided
night service is not in effect.
Standard Local Survivability (SLS)
on page 187 for a complete hierarchical listing of
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