Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 1226

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Screen Reference
Interface
Valid entries
network
user
peer-master
peer-slave
Interface Companding
Valid entries
a-law
mu-law
Layer 1 Stable
Valid entries
y
n
Location
This is a display-only field. It shows the TN2185 circuit pack location (PPCSS)
Name
Valid entries
1 to 15
alpha-numeric
characters
1226 Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
Usage
Tells call processing software whether a particular port is connected to a
user/network or a peer interface. These entries are valid for the TN2185.
You can enter peer-slave only if the QSIG Basic Call Setup feature is
enabled
Usage
Indicates the companding algorithm expected by the system at the far
end.
Usage
Tells call processing and maintenance software whether to expect the
network to drop Layer 1 when the BRI port is idle. Only the TN2185 can
be set to n.
Usage
This name is used to identify the circuit pack.
NOTE: Avaya BRI stations support ASCII characters only. They do not
support non-ASCII characters, such as Eurofont or Kanafont. Therefore, if
you use non-ASCII characters in any Communication Manager Name
field, such characters will not display correctly on a BRI station.

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