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Avaya System 75 Configuration Note
Avaya System 75 Configuration Note

Avaya System 75 Configuration Note

Digital set emulation

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M e s s a g e S e r v e r
The PIC-A emulates digital 7405D
telephone sets
PBX hardware requirements
Configuration Note 4082
Avaya System75/85, Definity
G1/G2/G3 and Prologix
Digital Set Emulation
System 75/85/G1/G2/G3
LINES
TRUNK
DIGITAL
TDM
7405D
BUS
PORTS
CPU
Minimum Release
See section 3
1.0 METHOD OF INTEGRATION
With digital set emulation integration, Virtual Telephone Interface Card's
(PIC-A's) within the Octel system emulate the 7405D display sets of the
PBX. When a call is sent to a hunt group consisting of PIC-A ports, the
display is read and provides the call information to the Octel system. The
call is then answered with the appropriate greeting. Message-waiting
notification is set and canceled by PIC-A ports using the Leave-Word
Calling functionality of the PBX.
2.0 OCTEL ORDERING INFORMATION
PIC-A - Each card supports 12 ports
Set Emulation Software feature (Feature Bit 33)
RS232 Integrations feature (Feature bit 34)
In-band Integrations feature (Feature Bit 35)
Disk Drives
3.0 PBX HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
4-Wire Digital channel, one per Octel port.
NOTE: Avaya OMD strongly recommends using the newer TN754B
or TN754C circuit packs, as the earlier versions of TN754 circuit
Disclaimer: Configuration Notes are designed to be a general guide reflecting AVAYA Inc.'s experience configuring its systems.
These notes cannot anticipate every configuration possibility given the inherent variations in all hardware and software products.
Please understand that you may experience a problem not detailed in a Configuration Note. If so, please notify the the
TAC/TSO at (408) 922-1822 and if appropriate we will include it in our next revision. AVAYA Inc. accepts no responsibility for
errors or omissions contained herein.
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VOICE PATH
PIC-A
Call ID
Multiple Return to Operator
Outcalling
Auto-Attendant
MWI On/Off
- Ver. M (10/02)
Octel 350
Minimum Software
Aria 2.0

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  • Page 1 Please understand that you may experience a problem not detailed in a Configuration Note. If so, please notify the the TAC/TSO at (408) 922-1822 and if appropriate we will include it in our next revision. AVAYA Inc. accepts no responsibility for...
  • Page 2: Supported Features

    Reply to message left by internal party in Telephone Answering Multiple Return-to-Operator Outcalling, Paging Networking Automated Attendant Call Sender The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 3: Configuring The Pbx

    Configure one 7405D channel per Octel port in the same fashion as illustrated in Tables 1, 2, and 3: The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 4 After programming the Feature Button Assignments screen, configure the Display Button Assignments as shown in Table 3 below: The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 5 LWC Reception: MSA SPE (AP SPE for R1V3) Single line stations should have "Message Indication:" LED. The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 6 3 of STATION FEATURE BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS Table 6 - 7405D (7405ND, if applicable) Telephone administration, Pg. 3 of 5 The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 7 If your site is going to be implementing this, changes to the Set Emulation Call Table Setups must be made to The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 8 Type Code of 7405D telephone set Field 7 - 5 Size Code of 7405D telephone Field 8 - - Unassigned The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 9 Below is an example of configuration of a 7405D channel used to support an Octel port. The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 10 15. Button Type: 1 Line appearance (052w1) Table 11 - 7405D administration on Avaya Definity G2 with System Management The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 11 Do Not Cover All Calls Field 5 - 3 Cover on Did not Answer - All Types of Calls The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 12 MWI port from being accessed by subscribers using the Message Retrieval - Return Call feature. The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 13 Message Waiting Allowed: Y only for mailboxes associated with subscribers' telephones that have "LWC reception" enabled. N for mailboxes not associated with subscribers' telephones. The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 14 (Bottom Not Used) Figure 5. Octel 350 Main Backplane (rearview) First Frame - PIC-A Connections Connecting the 7405D channels The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 15: Testing The Installation

    (that is message center and station users), then users without display terminals must contact their designated message retriever to determine the source of their message-waiting light. The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 16 Voicemail Application software is needed to support Leave Word Calling, as it is used for message waiting activation/deactivation. The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 17 Feature-Related System Parameter “Keep Held SBA at Coverage Point” to “N”. Field-testing has shown that setting this The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 18 One error per PIC-A port is logged shortly after system reboot. This self-test feature can be disabled within the PBX; however, the The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 19 Message Waiting lights. For MultiVantage (MV) software V1.1.2 (both the “r” server [formerly G3r] and S8000 series servers use this The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 20: Change History

    Printed in U.S.A. The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...
  • Page 21 Avaya Definity G1, G2, G3 and Prologix (PIC-A) Confidential AVAYA 911 Murphy Ranch Road Milpitas, CA 95035-7912 (408) 577-7000 http://www.avaya.com The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1...

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