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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
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These notes cannot anticipate every configuration possibility given the inherent variations in all hardware and software products.
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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