Access Endpoint - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Access Endpoint

This screen administers Access Endpoints and Wideband Access endpoints.
Note:
You can administer Wideband Access Endpoints only if, on the
Note:
System-Parameters Customer-Options screen, the Wideband Switching field
is y.
An Access Endpoint is a nonsignaling trunk that neither responds to signaling nor generates
signaling. Access Endpoints eliminate the need to dedicate an entire trunk group for the access
of a single trunk by providing the capability to assign an extension number to a single trunk.
An Access Endpoint can be specified as the Originator or Destination endpoint of an
administered connection.
A Wideband Access Endpoint (WAE) is an endpoint application connected to line-side
non-ISDN T1 or E1 facilities and, like Access Endpoints, have no signaling interface with the
system. For information on endpoint applications connected to line-side ISDN-PRI facilities, see
on page 1331.
The WAE is defined by a starting port (DS0) and a width specifying the number of adjacent
nonsignaling DS0s (positioned within a DS1 facility) that make up the endpoint. This width may
be between 2 and 31 adjacent DS0s.
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Access Endpoints and Wideband Access Endpoints consume the same
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resources that trunks use. Thus, the sum of Access Endpoints and trunks cannot
exceed the maximum number of trunks available in your system configuration.
Field descriptions for page 1
Figure 271: Access Endpoint screen
add access-endpoint next
Communication Type: voice-grade-data
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ACCESS ENDPOINT
Extension: 30001
COR: 1
TN: 1
(Starting) Port:_______
Name:_____________
COS: 1
ITC: restricted
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