Avaya Octel 50 Installation Manual page 85

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Setting Up the System
When/How to Use
Related Parameters/Features
If Set Too High
If Set Too Low
Min
AMIS Parameters - #40
International
Access Code
When/How to Use
Octel 50 Installation Guide
Max
Default
0
3
Blank
Configuring System Setup Parameters
Use the AMIS Prefix to identify the code that must be dialed
if you are part of a local network. For example, some
companies have multiple sites that use a code other than
the Code for Accessing an Outside Line to indicate that they
are dialing another network site.
If the customer's system does not require a special prefix to
be dialed for network messages, leave this parameter blank.
The AMIS Prefix is not used for replies to network
messages; the Code for Accessing an Outside Line is used
instead.
If you need to use multiple prefixes, use the AMIS Prefix to
define the code used most often and then use the Prefix
Code field on the AMIS Node Entry dialog box to override
the AMIS Prefix for nodes that require a different prefix.
If you do not define an AMIS Prefix, subscribers sending
Casual AMIS messages to destinations that require a prefix
must insert the prefix before the destination telephone
number when dialing.
The Prefix Code field on the AMIS Node Entry dialog box
overrides the AMIS Prefix on a per-node basis.
The Octel 50 system uses the Code for Accessing an
Outside Line when no AMIS Prefix or Prefix Code is defined.
If you do not want to use a prefix or the Code for Accessing
an Outside Line, insert a comma in this field.
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
Requires
Restart
Dependent
No
This parameter defines the code used to access
international dialing in the country the Octel 50 system is
located. The Octel 50 system uses this code when sending
network replies to remote systems in other countries.
The Octel 50 system determines whether the International
Access Code is required for a reply by comparing the
Country Code of the remote destination to the Octel 50
system's Country Code. If the codes are different, the Octel
50 system inserts the International Access Code in the
dialing string.
Enter the International Access Code for the country in which
the local Octel 50 system is located. This code should only
contain numbers or commas.
The International Access Code for the United States is 011.
Switch-
Set by
Integrator
No
No
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