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AVAYA DEFINITY G3 / ProLogicx
8.0 CONSIDERATIONS
8.1 Unsupervised transfers require busy-call coverage. Calls that are
transferred unsupervised to stations that are busy and are not call
covered will be lost.
8.2 DCS is Lucent's networking package. In a DCS environment,
subscribers on the remote nodes may not have the same integration
feature functionality as those on the hub node. In general, all
integration features are supported. Call Coverage support on the
remote nodes is dependent on the type of switch and software as
follows:
In all cases MWI is supported to the remote hubs over a DCS
network.
8.3 To minimize the possibility of call collisions on ports used for
outcalling, paging, fax, and networking applications, these ports
should always be defined as the last steps in the hunt group.
8.4 Audix Networking is not supported through modems.
Networking is supported using TCP/IP only.
8.5 Leave word calling is not supported. This is also known as call
back message waiting notification.
8.6 The Intuity takes 4 seconds to tear down the call ID. Transfers
could take 5-8 seconds to be completed.
8.7 Distinction call coverage for busy, no-answer, internal and
external are not supported. All calls are re-directed to the Intuity
Audix are treated as no-answer external calls.
8.8 Check the availability of TN746B or TN742 analog ports in the
AT&T Generic 3. These are both -48vdc circuit cards, required by
the INTUITY for every voice port. The TN746 analog card is a
-24vdc circuit card. This card is not supported.
8.9 Avaya highly recommends that analog ports be distributed
among different port cards/shelves on the PBX. This reduces the
possibility that a single card/shelf failure will affect a large number
of INTUITY ports. Depending on PBX architecture, performance
could also be an issue on some PBX's during high traffic if a large
number of calls are being processed on the same card or shelf. The
TN746B is an interface between analog voice terminal lines and the
TDM/packet bus. The TN746B consists of a ringing application
circuit and port input/output circuits. A TN746B supports 16 ports.
The TN746B allows ringing on 4 ports of each half of the circuit
pack for a maximum of eight simultaneous ports ringing. A user
attempting to ring one half of the circuit pack when all four ports
are busy receives a busy tone from the PBX. Therefore, when
assigning analog ports to be used as bridged-appearances for
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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