
Screen Reference
Trunk Group
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Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Disconnect Timing (msec)
This field specifies the minimum time in milliseconds that the central office or far-end media server or
switch requires to recognize that your end has disconnected from a call. This timer does not affect ports
on a circuit pack that uses the administrable Incoming Disconnect and Outgoing Disconnect timers; in
fact, settings on those two timers override this field.
Disconnect Type
This field indicates which side or user controls the disconnect, where A refers to the calling party and B
refers to the called party. Appears only if the Country field is 15 and the Trunk Type field is 2-wire-ac,
2-wire-dc, or 3-wire.
This applies only to the TN2199 port.
Drop Treatment
This field only applies to DID trunks. It determines what the calling party hears when the called party
terminates an incoming call.
NOTE:
In Italy, the
Drop Treatment
field must be administered as intercept for all DID trunk
groups.
Valid entries
Usage
140 to 2550 ms
in increments of
10
The default of 500 is an industry standard and you shouldn’t change
it. If you set this field too high, your server/switch won’t disconnect
sometimes when it should; too low, and it will disconnect when it
shouldn’t.
Valid entries
Usage
AandB
AorB
Valid entries
Usage
intercept
Select one. For security reasons, it’s better to apply a tone: silence
could provide an opening for hackers.
busy
silence