
Screen Reference
Feature Access Code
Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
801
November 2003
Field descriptions for page 1
Figure 171: Malicious Call Trace control extensions
1–100
Enter the extension for a telephone or attendant console that you want to have an MCT-Control button.
Note that you must also assign the
mct-control
button on the extension’s Station or Attendant
Console screen.
Feature Access Code
This screen assigns feature access codes (FACs) that, when dialed, activate or cancel the system features.
Each field on this screen has the same valid values, which must conform to feature access codes or dial
access codes as defined by your dial plan.
change mct-group-extensions
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Extensions Administered to have an MCT-Control Button:
1: ________ 19: ________ 37: ________ 55: ________ 73: ________ 91: ________
2: ________ 20: ________ 38: ________ 56: ________ 74: ________ 92: ________
3: ________ 21: ________ 39: ________ 57: ________ 75: ________ 93: ________
4: ________ 22: ________ 40: ________ 58: ________ 76: ________ 94: ________
5: ________ 23: ________ 41: ________ 59: ________ 77: ________ 95: ________
6: ________ 24: ________ 42: ________ 60: ________ 78: ________ 96: ________
7: ________ 25: ________ 43: ________ 61: ________ 79: ________ 97: ________
8: ________ 26: ________ 44: ________ 62: ________ 80: ________ 98: ________
9: ________ 27: ________ 45: ________ 63: ________ 81: ________ 99: ________
10: ________ 28: ________ 46: ________ 64: ________ 82: ________ 100: ________
11: ________ 29: ________ 47: ________ 65: ________ 83: ________
12: ________ 30: ________ 48: ________ 66: ________ 84: ________
13: ________ 31: ________ 49: ________ 67: ________ 85: ________
14: ________ 32: ________ 50: ________ 68: ________ 86: ________
15: ________ 33: ________ 51: ________ 69: ________ 87: ________
16: ________ 34: ________ 52: ________ 70: ________ 88: ________
17: ________ 35: ________ 53: ________ 71: ________ 89: ________
18: ________ 36: ________ 54: ________ 72: ________ 90: ________
Valid entries
Usage
1–4 digit number,
* #
* and # may be used as first digit. However, analog rotary dial
phones cannot use the “*” and “#” symbols.