
Screen Reference
Multifrequency-Signaling-Related Parameters
1094
Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Group B
Message codes between 1 and 15 display. Assign a meaning to each code. See
Definitions of Group I, II,
A, and B signals
on page 1094 for signal type.
Definitions of Group I, II, A, and B signals
Group I signals
Group I signals are a set of forward signals generated by the originating media server or switch.
ani-avail
Used in Hungary. If this signal is defined and ANI is requested on outgoing R2-MFC calls, ANI is sent to
the CO before ANI caller digits are sent. This signal is sent after the ANI caller category signal.
ani-not-avail
Used on DOD calls in Brazil and Columbia. Communication Manager sends this signal to the CO when it
receives an ANI request and the caller’s number is not available.
digits 1 to 10
The signals from group I.1 to I.10 are reserved for address digits 0 to 9.
drop
When this signal is received from the CO, Avaya Communication Manager starts the disconnect
sequence and drops the call.
end-of-ani
This signal is used on DOD and DID calls. Communication Manager sends this signal to indicate the
end-of-ANI digits when ANI digits are sent to the CO.
end-of-dial
This signal is used when open numbering is used on DID calls. The CO sends this signal to indicate the
end-of-dial digits and Communication Manager responds with a request for a group II signal.
Valid entries
Usage
busy
congestion
free
mct
tariff-free
toll-busy
intercept