
Managing Trunks
Adding a PCOL Trunk Group
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In the
Trunk Type
field, type wink-start.
This field tells the system what kind of signaling to use on this trunk group. In most situations, use
wink start for DID trunks to minimize the chance of losing any of the incoming digit string.
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In the Incoming
Dial Type
field, type tone.
This field tells Communication Manager how digits are transmitted for incoming calls. Entering
tone actually allows the trunk group to support both DTMF and rotary signals, so Avaya
recommends that you always put tone in this field.
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In the
Trunk Termination
field, type rc.
Use rc in this field when the distance to the central office or the media server at the other end of
the trunk is more than 3,000 feet. Check with your service provider if you’re not sure of the
distance to your central office.
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Press
ENTER
to save your changes.
Now you’re ready to add trunks to this trunk group. See
Adding Trunks to a Trunk Group
on page 366 for
more information.
Related topics
See
Inserting and Absorbing Digits
on page 369 for instructions on matching modifying incoming digit
strings to match your dial plan.
Adding a PCOL Trunk Group
In most cases, when administering Personal Central Office Line (PCOL) trunk groups, Avaya
recommends leaving the default settings in fields that aren’t specifically mentioned in the following
instructions. Your Avaya representative or network service provider can give you more information. Your
settings in the following fields must match your provider’s settings:
•
Trunk Type
•
Trunk Direction
CAUTION:
Use the list above as a starting point and talk to your service provider. Depending on your
particular application, you may need to coordinate additional administration with your
service provider.
Before you start
Before you can administer any trunk group, you must have one or more circuit packs of the correct type
with enough open ports to handle the number of trunks you need to add. To find out what circuit packs
you need, see the Hardware Guide for Avaya Communication Manager.
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