
Screen Reference
Trunk Group
Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
1259
November 2003
Bit Rate
This field specifies the baud rate to be used by pooled modems. This field appears when the
Comm Type
field is avd or rbavd. It also appears if the
Comm Type
field is data, but only if the
ISDN-PRI
field is y
on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen.
Busy Threshold
Use this field if you want attendants to control access to outgoing and two-way trunk groups during
periods of high use. When the threshold is reached and the warning lamp for that trunk group lights, the
attendant can activate trunk group control: internal callers who dial out using a trunk access code will be
connected to the attendant, and the attendant can prioritize outgoing calls for the last remaining trunks.
Calls handled by AAR and ARS route patterns go out normally.
Call Still Held
This field appears if the
Group Type
field is co or fx. This field is used when the receiving end media
server or switch initiates the disconnection of incoming calls. It effectively extends the Incoming Glare
Guard timer by 140 seconds. This field affects only TN438B, TN465B, and TN2147 ports and is used
primarily when the Country Code field is 2.
2
Less than 19.2 kbps synchronous or asynchronous data
3
For 64 kbps data and LAPD protocol
4
For 64 kbps data on unrestricted channels
Valid entries
Usage
300
Enter the speed of the fastest modem that will use this trunk group.
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
Valid entries
Usage
1 to 255 (DEFINITY
R, S8700
IP-Connect)
Enter the number of trunks that must be busy in order to light
the warning lamp on the Attendant Console. For example, if
there are 30 trunks in the group and you want to alert the
attendant whenever 25 or more are in use, enter 25.
Valid entries
Usage
y/n
Enter y to prevent glare by delaying an outgoing seizure of a trunk
for at least 140 seconds after it is released from an incoming call.
Valid entries
Usage