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The country code identifies the ringing cadence to be used by analog telephones in the system.
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1 to 25 |
The location country code.
Note:
This field must be set to 1 (US) for the Message Waiting Indicator on the Station to be set to neon. |
The country code identifies the transmission and signaling parameters.
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Usage |
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1 to 25 |
The location country code. |
The companding algorithm used by system hardware.
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Usage |
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A-Law |
Generally used outside the U.S. |
Mu-law |
Generally used in the U.S. |
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All-stations |
Communication Manager expands calling and connected ISDN numbers to international format when the number is displayed on any station. |
All-digital |
Communication Manager expands calling and connected ISDN numbers to international format when the number is displayed on any digital station. |
DCP stations |
Communication Manager expands calling and connected ISDN numbers to international format when the number is displayed on any DCP station. |
H.323 stations |
Communication Manager expands calling and connected ISDN numbers to international format when the number is displayed on any H.323 station. |
No |
Calling and connected ISDN numbers appear unchanged on stations with displays. |
Available only if the Multinational Locations feature is enabled for the system.
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1 to 999 |
The country code to be used for Call Detail Recording information for a location. Default is 1. |
The Date Format on Terminals field enables you to set the date format on the terminals, based on its location. The system displays this field only if you set the Multinational location field on the System Parameter Customer Options screen to y.
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Usage |
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mm/dd/yy |
(month/day/year) |
dd/mm/yy |
(day/month/year) |
yy/mm/dd |
(Year/month/day) |
This field corresponds to the DCP terminal transmission parameters administered for the location. The system displays this field only if the Multinational Locations feature is enabled.
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Usage |
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1 to 25 |
The terminal-parameters plan number. The default value is 1. |
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100 to 25,000 |
The timeout value is in milliseconds. If the timer expires, Communication Manager disconnects the call classifier and connects the call to the administered intercept extension. If the call classifier classifies the call before the timer expires, the timer is cancelled and the call routed or treated appropriately. |
blank |
Indicates that the timer has no limit. |
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extension |
The extension number Communication Manager connects the call to when the End OCM After Answer field expires. The extension number can be a recorded announcement, a vector directory number, or a hunt group extension. |
blank |
Indicates that the extension number is empty. If the End OCM After Answer field is set to a non-blank value, the End of OCM Intercept Extension field cannot be left blank. |
An up to five-digit International Access Code. Default is blank.
The location parameter index can be associated with multiple locations. If the restriction level is modified on the location parameter, it will apply to all the associated locations.
An up to three-digit E.164 Country Code. Default is blank.
For a list of country codes, see the International Telecommunications Union List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 Assigned Country Codes.
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Usage |
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0 to 9 |
The long distance access code you want the system to prefix to the telephone number. Accepts up to five digits. |
blank |
Not administered. This is the default. |
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0 to 10 for a medium configuration 1 to 99 for a large configuration |
Feature Name Extension (FNE) set that should be used for location based FNEs. |
blank |
Default FNE set is used. This is the default. |
With the Time Format on Terminals field, you can control the format for displaying the time on non-SIP endpoints. The system displays the Time Format on Terminals field even when the Multinational Locations feature is not enabled. Therefore, if all users are in a single country, you can change the time format for all users. To use different time formats for users in different locations, you must enable the Multinational Locations feature.
You can change the time format for SIP endpoints from the endpoint itself.
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Usage |
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12-hour |
To display the time in the 12-hour format on non-SIP display sets. With this option, the system overrides the display language and SA8885 settings. |
24-hour |
To display the time in the 24-hour format on non-SIP display sets. With this option, the system overrides the display language and SA8885 settings. |
based-on-language |
To use the display language and SA8885 to determine the time format for non-SIP display sets. This option is the default value. |
The value in this field corresponds to the tone generation characteristics administered for the location. The system displays this field only if the Multinational Locations feature is enabled for the system.
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Usage |
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1 to 25 |
The tone-generation plan number. The default value is 1. |
Available only if a Flashhook Interval is not required.
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80 to 1250 (in increments of 10) |
An on-hook that lasts for a period of time less than this value will be ignored; greater than or equal to this value is regarded as a disconnect. |
Enables or disables requiring a flashhook interval (recall window).
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Usage |
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25 to 1500 (in increments of 25) |
Specifies the duration of a momentary disconnect sent by the server/switch to an analog station user when that user is the last party still off-hook on a call. |
Available only if a flashhook interval is required.
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80 to 1250 (in increments of 10) |
The lower bound of the station-to-switch recall signal timing interval in milliseconds. Specifies the lower bound of the flashhook interval. |
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1 to 255 |
The maximum number of seconds Communication Manager waits for the first forward signal (digit) to arrive, and for subsequent digits to arrive. Intercept returns to the calling party if this timer expires. This number must be less than the number of seconds administered for the short interdigit timer. Applies only to multifrequency signaling trunks. |
Available only if the Incoming Call Type is group-ii-mfc or non-group-ii-mfc and the Outgoing Call Type is group-ii-mfc or none for the Multifrequency Signaling-Related System Parameters. This field applies only to multifrequency signaling calls made from Avaya Communication Manager.
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Usage |
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1 to 25 |
The number of seconds to time an exchange cycle (starts when the far end requests a digit until Avaya Communication Manager sends the requested digit. |
Available only if the flashhook interval is required.
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Usage |
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80 to 1250 (in increments of 10) |
The upper bound of the flashhook interval. Specifies the upper bound of the station-to-switch recall signal timing interval in milliseconds. A flash of 50 msec to 130 msec is always acceptable from a 2500-type set regardless of the setting of the Upper and Lower bounds and is treated as the digit one. |
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Usage |
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All-stations |
Communication Manager adds the plus sign (+) to international calling and connected ISDN numbers that appear on all stations that includes analog with a display. |
All-digital |
Communication Manager adds the plus sign (+) to international calling and connected ISDN numbers that appear on digital stations with a display. |
DCP stations |
Communication Manager adds the plus sign (+) to international calling and connected ISDN numbers that appear on DCP stations. |
H.323 stations |
Communication Manager adds a plus sign (+) to international calling and connected ISDN numbers that appear on the H.323 stations. |
No |
International calling and connected ISDN numbers appear with the international access code, and no plus sign (+) on stations with a display. |