Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 1630

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Screen Reference
Incoming Rotary Timeout (sec)
Call setup at central offices that still use older switching equipment, such as step-by-step
technology, is considerably longer then at central offices with more modern media servers. If
you're receiving digits with incoming calls from a central office that uses less efficient switching
technology, your media server or switch needs to allow more time to ensure it receives all the
incoming digits. When the Incoming Dial Type field is rotary, use this field to set the maximum
time your end will wait to receive all incoming digits from the far-end switch.
Valid entries
5 to 99 or blank
Line Length
This field appears only when the Group Type field is tie and the Trunk Signaling Type field is
tge, tgi, or tgu.
Valid entries
short
long
Note:
Unless one or more trunk members are administered, the administered value is
Note:
not saved when you submit the screen (press Enter).
Outgoing Dial Type
This field sets the method used to transmit digits for an outgoing call. Usually, you should match
what your central office provides. This field appears for Access, APLT, CO, DIOD, DMI-BOS,
FX, RLT, and WATS trunk groups. It also appears for Tie trunk groups when the Trunk
Signaling Type field is blank, cont, or dis.
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Usage
If the system is connected to a step-by-step central office, or any CO
using older switching technology, enter at least 18 seconds; if not, enter at
least 5 seconds.
Usage
Indicate the line length.

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