
Screen Reference
Console Parameters
Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
707
November 2003
Post Connect Dialing Options
Determines whether additional capabilities, beyond standard ISDN dialing, are available for those
incoming ISDN trunk calls that are mapped into XMOBILE stations. These options come into effect after
the call has entered the active state (Communication Manager has sent a CONNECT message back to the
network).
Console Parameters
This screen administers attendant console group parameters. This includes basic parameters for
Centralized Attendant Service (CAS) and Inter-PBX Attendant Service (IAS). A list of the administered
attendant consoles also displays on this screen.
Valid entries
Usage
dtmf
Expect digits from either in-band or out-of-band, but not
simultaneously. The server allocates a DTMF receiver whenever it
needs to collect digits. This option normally would be used for
EC500 XMOBILE station calls.
out-of-band
Expect all digits to be delivered by out-of-band signaling only. The
server running Avaya Communication Manager collects digits that
it needs from the out-of-band channel (no touch-tone receiver). In
addition, any digits received when the server is not collecting digits
are converted to DTMF and broadcast to all parties on the call. This
option is in force for DECT XMOBILE station calls.
both
Expect all subsequent digits to be delivered by simultaneous
in-band and out-of-band signaling. Out-of-band signaling consists
of digits embedded in ISDN INFO messages while the in-band
signaling consists of DTMF in the voice path. The server running
Communication Manager collects all digits that it needs from the
out-of-band channel. No touch tone receive is allocated in order to
prevent collecting double digits. End-to-end signaling occurs
transparently to the server via in-band transmission of DTMF. This
option is in force for PHS XMOBILE station calls.