Call Processing Not Supported By Sls - Avaya G250 Administration

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Configuring Standard Local Survivability (SLS)
Multiple call appearances
Hold and Call Transfer functions
Contact closure feature
Call Detail Recording (CDR, see
Trunk Access Code (TAC) dialing
Non-ISDN DS1 trunks (with in-band signaling)
ISDN PRI/BRI trunks:
- T1 robbed-bit: all 24 channels serve as trunks without full 64kbps transmission
- E1 CAS: all 31 channels serve as trunks with full 64kbps transmission
Centrex features

Call processing not supported by SLS

Many small business customers employ custom calling features like call waiting from the
BOC/LEC, attempting a more PBX-like capability. These features are not supported by
SLS.
Non-ISDN signaling:
- DMI BOS signaling for T1 and E1
- R2-MFC signaling for E1
Calling party name/number information to digital station displays
Caller ID on outgoing analog station calls
Caller ID on incoming analog loop-start trunk calls
3-party conferences
Last Number Redial
Call Forwarding-Busy/Don't Answer
No Music On Hold source or announcement playback
Call Center features, including ASAI
Connection Preserving Failover/Failback for H.248 Gateways
102 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
SLS logging activities
on page 113)

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