Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 1442

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Screen Reference
Automatic Selection of DID Numbers
Communication Manager chooses a 2- to 5-digit extension from a predetermined list of
numbers and assigns the extension to a hotel room telephone.
Valid entries
y/n
BCC
Appears when ISDN-PRI or ISDN-BRI Trunks is enabled on the System-Parameters
Customer-Options screen. Display-only field set to 0 for stations (that is, indicates voice or
voice-grade data).
See "Generalized Route Selection" in Feature Description and Implementation for Avaya
Communication Manager, 555-245-205, for more information on Bearer Capability Classes
(BCC) and their ability to provide specialized routing for various types of voice and data calls.
The BCC value is used to determine compatibility when non-ISDN facilities are connected to
ISDN facilities (ISDN Interworking).
Bearer
This field is useful when Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) telephones are administered as
8510 telephones. This field appears on the BRI Station screen for 8503, 8510, and 8520
stations in Communication Manager 2.1 and 2.2 only. See
for Bearer field functionality in Communication Manager 3.0 and later.
Valid entries
speech
3.1khz
Bridged Call Alerting
This field controls whether the user must push a button to answer an incoming call to a bridge,
or whether the user can just take the telephone receiver off hook to answer an incoming call to
a bridge. In this section, consider a 46xx station to include any station administered as a 46xx
station.
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Usage
Enter y to use the Automatic Selection of DID Numbers for Guest Rooms
feature.
Usage
Force the Bearer Cap IE to "speech" before a call is delivered to the 85xx
BRI station.
Leave the Bearer Cap IE unchanged. Use 3.1khz to let secure calls from
Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) telephones to work properly.
Secure Terminal Equip
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