Using Actr To Move Telephones - Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual

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Using ACTR to Move Telephones

Automatic Customer Telephone Rearrangement (ACTR) allows a telephone to be unplugged
from one location and moved to a new location without additional administration in Avaya
Communication Manager. Communication Manager automatically associates the extension to
the new port. ACTR works with 6400 Serialized telephones and with the 2420/2410 telephones.
The 6400 Serialized telephone is stamped with the word "Serialized" on the faceplate for easy
identification. The 6400 Serialized telephone memory electronically stores its own part ID
(comcode) and serial number, as does the 2420/2410 telephone. ACTR uses the stored
information and associates the telephone with new port when the telephone is moved.
ACTR is an enhancement to Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI), Personal Station Access
(PSA), Customer Telephone Activation (CTA). ACTR makes it easy to identify and move
telephones.
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CAUTION:
When a telephone is unplugged and moved to another physical location, the
CAUTION:
Emergency Location Extension field must be changed for that extension or the
USA Automatic Location Identification data base must be manually updated. If
the Emergency Location Extension field is not changed or if the USA Automatic
Location Identification data base is not updated, the DID number sent to the
Public Safety Access Point (PSAP) could send emergency response personnel
to the wrong location.
Detailed description
On the Feature-Related System Parameters screen, set the Terminal Translation
Initialization (TTI) Enabled field to y and the TTI State field to voice.
Note:
When a telephone is moved, if there is any local auxiliary power (a power supply
Note:
plugged into a local AC outlet), the telephone must be plugged into an AC outlet
at the telephone's new location. A telephone with remote auxiliary power must be
supplied remote auxiliary power at its new location. If you do not supply auxiliary
power in either case after a telephone is moved, some optional adjuncts (for
example, an expansion module) do not operate.
When you enter always or once in the Automatic Moves field on the Station screen,
Communication Manager adds the extension to its ACTR Move List database. When the
telephone is plugged in, Communication Manager asks the telephone for its serial number and
records the serial number on the ACTR Move List. If you change the entry in the Automatic
Moves field from always or once to no, Communication Manager removes the extension from
the Move List.
Using ACTR to Move Telephones
Issue 2.1 May 2006
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