Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 1311

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For India, the ANI can be requested without the Incoming Call Type information.
Note:
Valid entries
user-type
call-type
This field defines the signal type that a CO uses to place an incoming call to the PBX.
Valid entries
group-ii-mfc
non-group-ii-mfc
mfe
Incomplete Dial Timer (sec)
Appears when the Incoming Call Type field is mfe.
Valid entries
45 to 255
Maintenance Call Type
Appears when the Incoming Call Type field is group-ii-mfc or non-group-ii-mfc.
Valid entries
1
Usage
The type of telephone making the call determines the type of group II
signal that the PBX sends (normal = ordinary telephone set, attendant =
attendant console, data-call = data modules and similar data endpoints).
The dialed digits determine the type of group II signal that the PBX sends.
Usage
If the value of this field is group-ii-mfc, the second page of the screen will
display entries for all group-I, group-II, group-A, and group-B signal types
with a set of default values (see page 2 of screen).
If the value is non-group-ii-mfc, the second page displays only group-I
and group-A signal types.
Use only in Spain (multi-frequency Espanol)
Usage
Enter the number of seconds to wait from the start of a call until the end of
the check frequency of the last signal. Communication Manager drops the
call if the time runs out before it receives the check frequency.
Usage
The Belgium maintenance sequence is indicated when the CO sends an
MFC maintenance tone.
Multifrequency-Signaling-Related Parameters
Issue 2.1 May 2006
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