
Managing Trunks
Adding a DIOD Trunk Group
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Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Interconnect and corresponding Group Type entries.
The Interconnect field appears on the DS1 Circuit Pack screen. The
Group Type
field appears on the
Trunk Group screen. Set these fields as shown in the following table.
Related topics
See
DS1 Circuit Pack
on page 778 for information on administering DS1 service.
See
DS1 trunk service
on page 1514 for detailed information on DS1 service.
Adding a DIOD Trunk Group
Administration for Direct Inward and Outward Dialing (DIOD) trunk groups varies from country to
country. Use the
DS1 Circuit Pack
screen illustrations in the chapter for your country as a model for your
administration. Remember that the central office serving your switching system may be emulating
another country’s network protocol. If so, you’ll have to administer your circuit packs and trunk groups to
match the protocol used by your central office.
If you’re using Incoming Caller ID (ICLID) on analog trunks connected to a DIOD Central Office trunk
circuit pack, DO NOT put these trunks in an outgoing AAR or ARS route pattern. Since the loop-start
trunks supported on the DIOD Central Office trunk circuit pack do not provide answer supervision, the
potential for toll fraud exists.
Adding a SIP trunk group
Following are the tasks you must perform to administer SIP trunks in Avaya Communication Manager
2.0
Instructions
1
Verify that basic C-LAN IP Interface administration has been performed to support IP trunking.
2
On the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen:
•
Verify that the
IP Trunks?
field on page 4 is set to y (controlled by the license file).
•
Enter a value from 0-1000 in the
Maximum Administered SIP Trunks
field on page 2.
3
Enter the valid hostname and IP Address for the SIP Proxy Server for your network in the
corresponding fields on the IP Node Names screen.
Interconnect field
Group Type field
co
co, did, diod, fx, or wats
pbx
access, aplt, isdn-pri, tandem, or tie