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Ans Delay
CAUTION:
Customers should not attempt to administer this field. Please contact your Avaya
representative for assistance
Valid entries
20 to 5100 in
increments of
20
blank
This delay serves two purposes:
It ensures that the answer supervision signal is valid and not a secondary delay-dial or wink-start
signal.
It ignores momentary off-hook signals resulting from connections made off-network through
certain No. 5 Crossbar CCSA switches as the connection is being established. Therefore, calls
aren't dropped inappropriately.
Code
This display-only field shows the type of circuit pack physically installed or logically administered at the
location to which this member is assigned. If no circuit pack is installed or administered at the port
address you enter, the field is blank.
Mode
This field specifies the signaling mode used on tie trunks with TN722A or later, TN760B or later, TN767,
TN464 (any suffix), TN437, TN439, TN458, or TN2140 circuit packs. This entry must correspond to
associated dip-switch settings on the circuit pack.
CAUTION:
Customers should not attempt to administer this field. Please contact your Avaya
representative for assistance.
Valid
entries
e&m
simplex
protected
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Usage
Specifies the length of time (in ms) your server running
Communication Manager will wait before it sends answer
supervision for incoming calls on tie trunks using the TN722A or
later, TN760 (B, C, or D), TN767, TN464 (any suffix), TN437,
TN439, TN458, or TN2140 circuit packs.
Same as setting the field to zero.
Usage
Enter e&m for 6-wire connections that pair 2 signaling wires with 4
voice wires. You'll use e&m in the vast majority of systems in the U.S.
Enter simplex for 4-wire connections that do not use an additional
signaling pair. This configuration is very rare in the U.S.
Screen Reference
Trunk Group
1323

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