
Screen Reference
Feature Access Code
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Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
Extended Call Fwd Deactivation
Used to deactivate call forwarding from a telephone or remote location.
NOTE:
An extension must have Station Security Codes administered to use the following FACs:
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Extended Call Forward All Activate
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Extended Call Forward Busy/Don’t Answer Activate
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Extended Call Forward Deactivate
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Change Coverage
Extended Group Call Pickup Access Code
The feature access code (FAC) users enter when a call directed to another pickup group is to be answered.
Users must enter a valid “Pickup Number” following the Extended Group Call Pickup Access Code to
complete the operation.
Facility Test Calls Access Code
Used to place activate a facility test call.
SECURITY ALERT:
!
To ensure the security of your system, leave Facility Test Calls Access Code blank except
when actually testing trunks.
Flash Access Code
Used to generate trunk flash. This code ensures that the flash signal is interpreted by the central office
switch, rather than by Avaya Communication Manager.
Group Control Restrict Activation /
Deactivation
Used to change the restriction level for all users with a given class of restriction. Requires console
permissions.
Hunt Group Busy Activation/Deactivation
Hunt Group members can dial these codes to place themselves in a busy state, and to become available
again.
ISDN Access Code
Used to place an ISDN call without using ARS, AAR, or UDP.