Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 470

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Managing Trunks
Figure 186: Personal CO Line Group screen
add personal-CO-line
Group Number: __
Group Name: _________________
Security Code: ____
TRUNK PARAMETERS
Disconnect Supervision - In? _
Answer Supervision Timeout: ___
2. In the Group Type field, type co.
This field specifies the kind of trunk group you're creating. PCOL groups can be
administered as CO, FX, or WATS trunks.
3. In the Group Name field, type Outside calls.
This name will be displayed, along with the group number, for outgoing calls if you set the
Outgoing Display? field to y. You can type any name up to 27 characters long in this field.
(You might want to put the telephone number here that's assigned to this trunk.)
4. In the TAC field, type 111.
This field defines a unique code that you or your users can dial to access this trunk group.
The code also identifies this trunk group in call detail reports.
5. In the Trunk Type field, type ground start.
This field tells the system what kind of signaling to use on this trunk group. To prevent glare,
Avaya recommends ground start signaling for most two-way CO, FX, and WATS trunk
groups.
6. In the Trunk Port field, type 01D1901.
This is the port to which the trunk is connected.
470 Administrator Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
PERSONAL CO LINE GROUP
Trunk Type: _____________
Trunk Port: _______
Trunk Name: __________
Outgoing Dial Type: _________
Prefix-1? _
Trunk Gain: ____
Charge Conversion: _____
Decimal Point: ______
Currency Symbol: ___
Charge Type: _______
Group Type:_____________
Coverage Path: ____
Outgoing Display? _
Disconnect Timing(msec): ____
Digital Loss Group: ___
Receive Answer Supervision? _
DS1 Echo Cancellation: _
Page 1 of x
CDR Reports: _
Data Restriction? _
Trunk Direction: ________
Trunk Termination: ______
Analog Loss Group: ___
Call Still Held? _
Country: __
TAC: ____

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