Trunk Flash - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Trunk Flash

Trunk Flash enables multifunction telephones on Avaya Communication Manager to access
central office customized services that are provided by servers at the far-end or Central Office
(CO). These central office customized services are electronic features, such as conference and
transfer, that are accessed by a sequence of flash signal and dial signals from the
Communication Manager telephone on an active trunk call.
Valid entries
y/n
Trunk Signaling Type
This field controls the signaling used by members in private network trunk groups, mainly in
Italy, Brazil, and Hungary. This field also controls the signaling used by members in public
network digital trunk groups. This field displays if the Group Type field is access, aplt, rlt,
tandem, or tie. Entries in this field affect which timers appear on the Administrable Timers
page.
Valid entries
cont
(continuous)
dis
(discontinuous)
Use the following entries for tie trunks in Main-Satellite/Tributary networks. Each entry
defines a function of the trunk group in the network. Use these values only when all trunk
group members are assigned to a TN497 circuit pack.
tgu
(for outgoing
trunks)
tge
(for incoming
trunks)
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Usage
Enter y to allow trunk flash.
Usage
E&M trunks in Italy, Brazil, and Hungary can use either continuous or
discontinuous signaling. Each entry specifies a set of signals and
available timers used in the process of setting up and releasing
connections. The type of signaling you select on Communication
Manager must match the signaling type administered on the far-end
media server or switch. Use these values only when all trunk group
members are assigned to ports on a TN464F, TN2464, or TN2140 circuit
pack. Entering one of these values causes the Send Release Ack,
Receive Release Ack, and Send Answer Supervision fields to appear.
See
Trunk Type (in/out)
Enter tgu at the main server running Communication Manager to
administer a tie trunk group connected to a satellite server. (This same
group should be administered as tge at the satellite.)
Enter tge at a satellite server to administer a tie trunk group connected to
the main server running Communication Manager. (This same group
should be administered as tgu at the main server.)
on page 1616 for more information.
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