
Screen Reference
Trunk Group
Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
1273
November 2003
Incoming Destination
Use this field to set the destination for all incoming calls on trunk groups such as CO, FX, and WATS
that must terminate at a single destination. The destination you enter here is also the default night service
destination unless you enter a different destination in the Night Service field. Appears when the Direction
field is incoming or two-way.
Incoming Dial Tone
Indicates whether or not your server running Communication Manager will give dial tone in response to
far-end seizures of the trunk group.
lev1-pvt
Regional Level 1(2)
Private Numbering Plan - PNP(9)
lev2-pvt
Regional Level 2(1)
Private Numbering Plan - PNP(9)
unk-unk
unknown(0)
unknown(0)
Valid entries
Usage
blank
Leave this field blank if the
Trunk Type
(in/out) field is not
auto/….
an extension
number
Calls go to the extension you enter. You may enter any type of
extension, though typically the extension entered here identifies a
VDN, a voice response unit, or a voice messaging system. Night
service overrides this setting when it’s active.
NOTE:
If entering a Multi-Location Dial Plan shortened
extension, see the Caution note on page 632.
attd
Calls go to the attendant and are recorded as Listed Directory
Number (LDN) calls on call detail records.
Valid entries
Usage
y
Enter y if the incoming trunk group transmits digits. For example,
you would enter y for two-way, dial-repeating tie trunks that users
select by dialing a trunk access code.
n
Enter n for trunks that aren’t sending digits, such as tandem or
incoming CO trunks.
Valid entries
Type of numbering
(TON)
Numbering plan identifier (NPI)