Managing MultiMedia Calling
Establish a MASI Path with the following attributes:
Near-End Path Extension — An unassigned Communication Manager extension. When
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using the chgmasi command to administer the MMCX, this is the farpath extension. See
the MMCX System Administrator's Guide & Technical Reference Manual for more
information.
MASI Node — The node number for the MMCX. For each MMCX/MASI node, this number
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must be the same everywhere it occurs (signaling group, masi trunk group, and masi
terminal screens).
Trunk Group — This is the trunk group number in Communication Manager for the
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ISDN-PRI trunk that will be used to establish call paths.
Far-End Path Termination Number — This is an unassigned MMCX extension. When
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using the chgmasi command to administer the MMCX, this is the nearpath extension. See
the MMCX System Administrator's Guide & Technical Reference Manual for more
information.
Step 8 — Administer MASI trunk groups
Use the MASI Trunk Group screen to define MMCX interfaces that interconnect MASI nodes,
or that connect MMCX nodes to another private switch or central office. Examples of MMCX
interfaces include:
PRI trunks linking MMCX servers
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PRI trunks linking MMCX to the PSTN
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PRI trunks from MMCX to Avaya Communication Manager that are used for purposes
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other than MASI
LAN interfaces linking MMCX servers
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Use the command add masi trunk-group xxx (or 'next') to access the MASI Trunk
Group screen. The trunk group number must not be assigned, and you cannot exceed the
maximum total trunks for your system. Valid values for xxx are unused trunk group numbers in
Avaya Communication Manager between 1 to 96 for DEFINITY Server CSI configurations.
Figure 134: MASI Trunk Group screen
Group Number: 15
Group Name: INCOMING CALL______________ COR: 1_
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MASI TRUNK GROUP
MASI Node Number: __
CDR Reports? y
TN: 1
TAC: 915_
Remote Group Number: _