Avaya Programming Records -Section 3 User manual

Category
Telephones
Type
User manual
Telephony setup and configuration
Plus CDR, Console Service, and
Voice Mail system setups
PO604628 03
September 17, 2003
Worksheet 1:
Physical Lines and Loops
Line record template
Target lines
Loops attributes
Worksheet 2:
Telephony assignments for hard-wired devices
Worksheet 3:
Restriction filters
Worksheet 4:
Call Routing and Destination Codes
Worksheet 5:
System Access Codes
Remote access: COS passwords
System Speed Dials
Worksheet 6:
Telephone DNs
IP Telephones
NetVision Handsets
Worksheet 7:
DN line assignments
Worksheet 8:
Line/set restrictions
Worksheet 9:
Button Programming
CAP/KIM Button Programming
Worksheet 10:
*Default user speed dials
Worksheet 11:
Services
Schedule Names
Schedule Times
Restriction Service
Routing Service
Ringing Service
Ringing Services Ring groups
Ringing groups, schedules
Worksheet 12:
Hunt Groups
Silent Monitoring
Worksheet 13:
Hospitality Services (requires keycode)
Worksheet 14:
Telephony Network Parameters
Worksheet 15:
Voice over IP (VoIP) trunks
Worksheet 16:
Wireless Telephones
Companion
T7406 base stations and handset DNs
DECT base stations and handset DNs
Worksheet 17:
Call Detail Recording parameters
Console service parameters
Voice Mail system parameters
BCM Programming Records: Telephony Configuration
Table of Contents
Wired Line and Target Line Configurations
Physical Lines and Loops
061
091
121
L000
T1: 061-084
062
T1: 091-114
092
T1: 121-144
122
063
093
123
064
094
124
065
095
125
066
096
126
067
097
127
068
098
128
069
099
129
070
100
130
071
101
131
072
102
132
073
103
133
074
104
134
075
105
135
076
106
136
077
107
137
078
108
138
079
109
139
080
110
140
081
111
141
082
OS 3: 107-110
112
142
083
OS 4: 115-118
113
143
084 Bus #7 DNs
114
Bus #6 DNs
144
085 upgraded 2.5: 301-316
115
145
086 new 3.0: 381-396
116
146
087
117
147
088
118
148
089
119
149
090
120
150
OS 3: 137-144
Line Template #: Refer to the
Line record template form
Physical line number range: 061-2
4X16
BRI:
OS 2: 069-076
OS 3: 077-084
OS 2: 069-072
OS 2: 129-132
OS 3: 137-140
Not applicable
Line Template #: Refer to
the Line record template
form
Lines 001 to 060 are voice
over IP (VoIP) lines and are
discussed under the VoIP
trunks tab.
upgraded 2.5: 285-300
new 3.0: 349-364
OS 2: 099-102
Line
temp.
OS 2: 099-102/107-110
OS 3: 107-110/115-118
DS30 BUS # (05) Line
Line
temp.
Line
OS 1: 121-128
OS 2: 129-136
OS 3: 077-080
OS 1: 061-068 OS 1: 091-098
CTM4/GATM4:
OS 2: 099-102
OS 2: 069-072/077-080
OS 3: 077-080/085-088
OS 4: 085-088
OS 1: 061-064/069-072
CTM8/GATM8:
BRI:
CTM4/GATM4:
OS 1: 061-064
Line
temp.
LineDS30 BUS # (07)
DTM
NA PRI: 061-083
E1: 061-090
UK PRI: 061-090
DS30 BUS # (06)
DTM
NA PRI: 091-113
E1: 091-120
UK PRI: 091-120
OS 1: 091-094
4X16
OS 3: 107-110
OS 4: 115-118
CTM8/GATM8:
OS 1: 091-094/099-102
OS 2: 099-106
OS 3: 107-114
OS 1: 091-094
4X16
OS 1: 121-124
OS 2: 129-132
OS 3: 137-140
DTM
NA PRI: 121-143
OS 3: 137-140/145-148
UK PRI: 121-150
BRI:
E1: 121-150
OS 4: 145-148
CTM8/GATM8:
CTM4/GATM4:
OS 1: 121-124
OS 1: 121-124/129/132
OS 2: 129-132/137-140
OS 4: 145-148
The DS30 bus settings on the media bay modules installed on the
system determine which lines are active on your system.
Lines 001 to 060 are voice
over IP (VoIP) lines and are
discussed under the VoIP
trunks tab.
P0604628 03 Page 3 BCM Programming Records
Wired Line and Target Line Configurations
Wired Lines and Loops (page 2 of 2)
151
181
211
T1: 151-174
152
T1: 181-204
182
T1: 211-234
212
153
183
213
154
184
214
155
185
215
156
186
216
157
187
217
158
188
218
159
189
219
160
190
220
161
191
221
162
192
222
163
193
223
164
194
224
165
195
225
166
196
226
167
197
227
168
198
228
169
199
229
170
200
230
171
201
231
172
202
232
173
203
233
DNs
174
204
234
175
205
235
176
206
236
177
207
237
178
208
238
179
209
239
180
210
240
OS 1: 151-158
new 3.0: 317-332
The DS30 bus settings on the media bay modules installed on the system
determine which lines are active on your system.
Line
temp.
OS 3: 227-234
UK PRI: 211-240
BRI:
OS 1: 211-218
OS 2: 219-226
DS30 BUS # (02)
OS 3: 197-204
OS 2: 189-196
Line
Line
temp.
Lines 001 to 060 are voice
over IP (VoIP) lines and are
discussed under the VoIP
trunks tab.
NA PRI: 151-173
E1: 151-180
UK PRI: 151-180
BRI:
Line Template #: Refer to the
Line record template form
OS 4: 235-238
Bus #3 DNs
DS30 BUS # (04)
E1: 211-240
DTM
Line
Line
temp.
Line
DTM
NA PRI: 211-233
CTM4/GATM4:
OS 1: 211-214
OS 2: 219-222
OS 3: 227-230
OS 2: 219-222
OS 2: 219-222/227-230
OS 3: 227-230/235-238
4X16
OS 1: 211-214
OS 1: 151-154/159-162
OS 2: 159-166
OS 3: 167-174
OS 2: 159-162/167-170
OS 2: 159-162
OS 3: 167-170
OS 4: 175-178
CTM8/GATM8:
DTM
DS30 BUS # (03)
NA PRI: 181-203
E1: 181-210
UK PRI: 181-210
BRI:
OS 1: 181-188
CTM4/GATM4:
OS 1: 181-184
OS 2: 189-192
OS 3: 197-200
OS 4: 205-208
CTM8/GATM8:
OS 1: 181-184/189-192
OS 3: 227-230
OS 4: 235-238
CTM8/GATM8:
OS 1: 211-214/219-222
OS 1: 181-184
OS 2: 189-192
OS 3: 197-200
OS 2: 189-192/197-200
OS 3: 197-200/205-208
4X16
new 3.0: 285-300
OS 4: 175-178
upgraded 2.5: 269-284
OS 4: 205-208
upgraded 2.5: 237-252 upgraded 2.5: 253-268
CTM4/GATM4:
OS 1: 151-154
new 3.0: 253-268
OS 1: 151-154
OS 2: 159-162
OS 3: 167-170
OS 3: 167-170/175-178
4X16
Bus #4 DNs
P0604628 03 Page 4 BCM Programming Records
Wired Line and Target Line Configurations
Target lines
241 284
242 285
243 286
244 287
245 288
246 289
247 290
248 291
249 292
250 293
251 294
252 295
253 296
254 297
255 298
256 299
257 300
258 301
259 302
260 303
261 304
262 305
263 306
264 307
265 308
266 309
267 310
268 311
269 312
270 313
271 314
272 315
273 316
274 317
275 318
276 319
277 320
278 321
279 322
280 323
281 324
282 325
283 326
Target line numbers: 241-492
Received #
Assigned to
DN(s)
Line
template
Assigned to
DN (s)
Target
line
Line
template
Received #
Target
line
P0604628 03 Page 5 BCM Programming Records
Wired Line and Target Line Configurations
Target lines, page 2 of 3
327 370
328 371
329 372
330 373
331 374
332 375
333 376
334 377
335 378
336 379
337 380
338 381
339 382
340 383
341 384
342 385
343 386
344 387
345 388
346 389
347 390
348 391
349 392
350 393
351 394
352 395
353 396
354 397
355 398
356 399
357 400
358 401
359 402
360 403
361 404
362 405
363 406
364 407
365 408
366 409
367 410
368 411
369 412
Line
template
Received #
Assigned to
DN(s)
Assigned to
DN(s)
Target
line
Received #
Line
template
Target
line
P0604628 03 Page 6 BCM Programming Records
Wired Line and Target Line Configurations
Target lines, page 3 of 3
413 456
414 457
415 458
416 459
417 460
418 461
419 462
420 463
421 464
422 465
423 466
424 467
425 468
426 469
427 470
428 471
429 472
430 473
431 474
432 475
433 476
434 477
435 478
436 479
437 480
438 481
439 482
440 483
441 484
442 485
443 486
444 487
445 488
446 489
447 490
448 491
449 492
450
451
452
453
454
455
Line
template
Assigned to
DN(s)
Target
line
Line
template
Assigned to
DN(s)
Target
line
Received # Received #
P0604628 03 Page 7 BCM Programming Records
Wired Line and Target Line Configurations
Loops attributes
Loop 1 Loop 2 Loop 3 Loop 4
Loop 5
Loop 6
Loop 7
Loop 8
Overlap receiving
ONN blocking state
Notes:
# of B channels
Sampling (S loop)
SPID
Loop #
Protocol
Clock source
Overlap receiving
ONN blocking state
# of B channels
Protocol
Clock source
SPID
Loop #
Sampling (S loop)
P0604628 03 Page 8 BCM Programming Records
Wired Line and Target Line Configurations
Line record template
Line template # Control set
LT01
LT02
LT03
LT04
LT05
LT06
LT07
LT08
LT09
LT10
LT11
LT12
LT13
LT14
LT15
LT16
LT17
LT18
LT19
LT20
LT21
LT22
LT23
LT24
LT25
LT26
LT27
LT28
LT29
LT30
LT31
LT32
LT33
LT34
LT35
LT36
LT37
LT38
LT39
LT40
LT41
LT42
LT43
Lines affected:
Fill out a template for each type of line you configure, then enter the record template number into the Physical
Lines and Loops table.
Remote Pkg.
Note that the settings that appear for the line record in the Unified Manager depend on the type of line being
configured.
Name
00
P0604628 03 Page 9 BCM Programming Records
Wired Line and Target Line Configurations
Line record template, page 2 of 6
Temp#
Trunk
Type
Dial mode
LT01
Pulse
LT02
LT03
LT04
LT05
LT06
LT07
LT08
LT09
LT10
LT11
LT12
LT13
LT14
LT15
LT16
LT17
LT18
LT19
LT20
LT21
LT22
LT23
LT24
LT25
LT26
LT27
LT28
LT29
LT30
LT31
LT32
LT33
LT34
LT35
LT36
LT37
LT38
LT39
LT40
LT41
LT42
LT43
If busy
To Prime
Distinct ring
None
Received #Line type
Pool A
P0604628 03 Page 10 BCM Programming Records
Wired Line and Target Line Configurations
Line record template, page 3 of 6
Auto
privacy
Trunk mode
Answer
mode
Link at
CO
Use aux.
ringer
Y Manual N N
LT04
LT05
LT06
LT11
LT12
Temp#
LT01
LT02
LT03
LT31
LT32
LT41
LT42
LT43
LT33
LT34
LT37
LT38
LT21
LT22
LT25
LT26
LT29
LT30
LT09
LT10
LT13
LT14
LT17
LT18
LT07
LT08
LT19
LT20
LT15
LT16
LT23
LT24
LT27
LT28
LT39
LT40
LT35
LT36
Answer
\w DISA
N
Full autohold
N
P0604628 03 Page 11 BCM Programming Records
Wired Line and Target Line Configurations
Line restrictions
Line record template, page 4 of 6
Temp#
Loss
packages
Signaling ANI # Impdnce Normal
LT01 Med. CO 600 ohm
LT02
LT03
LT04
LT05
LT06
LT07
LT08
LT09
LT10
LT11
LT12
LT13
LT14
LT15
LT16
LT17
LT18
LT19
LT20
LT21
LT22
LT23
LT24
LT25
LT26
LT27
LT28
LT29
LT30
LT31
LT32
LT33
LT34
LT35
LT36
LT37
LT38
LT39
LT40
LT41
LT42
LT43
DNIS # Night
P0604628 03 Page 12 BCM Programming Records
Wired Line and Target Line Configurations
Remote restrictions
Line record template, page 5 of 6
Lunch Sched 4 Sched 6 Normal
Evening Sched 5 Night
P0604628 03 Page 13 BCM Programming Records
Wired Line and Target Line Configurations
Line record template, page 6 of 6
Lunch Sched 4 Sched 5 Sched 6
Evening
P0604628 03 Page 14 BCM Programming Records
Wired Devices DN Mapping
Telephony assignments for hard-wired devices
Start DN
221
DN length
Installed wired devices: Ports and Default DNs
0202
221 221
0301
237 253
0202
222 222
0302
238 254
0203
223 223
0303
239 255
0204
224 224
0304
240 256
0205
225 225
0305
241 257
0206
226 226
0306
242 258
0207
227 227
0307
243 259
0208
228 228
0308
244 260
0209
229 229
0309
245 261
0210
230 230
0310
246 262
0211
231 231
0311
247 263
0212
232 232
0312
248 264
0213
233 233
0313
249 265
0214
234 234
0314
250 266
0215
235 235
0315
251 267
0216
236 236
0316
252 268
0217
377 237
0317
393 269
0218
378 238
0318
394 270
0219
379 239
0319
395 271
0220
380 240
0320
396 272
0221
381 241
0321
397 273
0222
382 242
0322
398 274
0223 383 243 0323 399 275
0224 384 244 0324 400 276
0225 385 245 0325 401 277
0226 386 246 0326 402 278
0227 387 247 0327 403 279
0228 388 248 0328 404 280
0229 389 249 0329 405 281
0230 390 250 0330 406 282
0231 391 251 0331 407 283
0232 392 252 0332 408 284
New
3.X
Name/Location
Port
Updtd
2.5
New
3.X
Port
Updtd
2.5
Default DN
New DN
*In systems running 2.5 or older software, the second level of DNs were the B2 DNs.
DDD, Level 2 DNsDDD, Level 2 DNs
Note: If you change the DN of a telephone, the port remains the same. If you move a telephone and it
retains programming, the port changes.
DS30 BUS # (03)DS30 BUS # (02)
Default DN
New DN Name/Location
P0604628 03 Page 15 BCM Programming Records
Wired Devices DN Mapping
Installed wired devices: Ports and Default DNs
0401
253 285
0501
269 317
0402
254 286
0502
270 318
0403
255 287
0503
271 319
0404
256 288
0504
272 320
0405
257 289
0505
273 321
0406
258 290
0506
274 322
0407
259 291
0507
275 323
0408
260 292
0508
276 324
0409
261 293
0509
277 325
0410
262 294
0510
278 326
0411
263 295
0511
279 327
0412
264 296
0512
280 328
0413
265 297
0513
281 329
0414
266 298
0514
282 330
0415
267 299
0515
283 331
0416
268 300
0516
284 332
0417
409 301
0517
425 333
0418
410 302
0518
426 334
0419
411 303
0519
427 335
0420
412 304
0520
428 336
0421
413 305
0521
429 337
0422
414 306
0522
430 338
0423 415 307 0523 431 339
0424 416 308 0524 432 340
0425 417 309 0525 433 341
0426 418 310 0526 434 342
0427 419 311 0527 435 343
0428 420 312 0528 436 344
0429 421 313 0529 437 345
0430 422 314 0530 438 346
0431 423 315 0531 439 347
0432 424 316 0532 440 348
Hard-wired devices, page 2 of 3
New DN Name/Location
New DN
Default DN
Port
Updtd
2.5
New
3.X
DDD, Level 2 DNs
*In systems running 2.5 or older software, the second level of DNs were the B2 DNs.
DDD, Level 2 DNs
DS30 BUS # (04)
Updtd
2.5
New
3.X
DS30 BUS # (05)
Default DN
Name/Location
Port
Note: If you change the DN of a telephone, the port remains the same. If you move a telephone and it
retains programming, the port changes.
P0604628 03 Page 16 BCM Programming Records
Wired Devices DN Mapping
Installed wired devices: Ports and Default DNs
0601
285 349
0701
301 381
0602
286 350
0702
302 382
0603
287 351
0703
303 383
0604
288 352
0704
304 384
0605
289 353
0705
305 385
0606
290 354
0706
306 386
0607
291 355
0707
307 387
0608
292 356
0708
308 388
0609
293 357
0709
309 389
0610
294 358
0710
310 390
0611
295 359
0711
311 391
0612
296 360
0712
312 392
0613
297 361
0713
313 393
0614
298 362
0714
314 394
0615
299 363
0715
315 395
0616
300 364
0716
316 396
0617
441 365
0717 457
397
0618
442 366
0718 458
398
0619
443 367
0719 459
399
0620
444 368
0720 460
400
0621
445 369
0721 461
401
0622
446 370
0722 462
402
0623 447 371 0723
463
403
0624 448 372 0724
464
404
0625 449 373 0725
465
405
0626 450 374 0726
466
406
0627 451 375 0727
467
407
0628 452 376 0728
468
408
0629 453 377 0729
469
409
0630 454 378 0730
470
410
0631 455 379 0731
471
411
0632 456 380 0732
472
412
Hard-wired devices, page 3 of 3
Note: If you change the DN of a telephone, the port remains the same. If you move a telephone and it
retains programming, the port changes.
*In systems running 2.5 or older software, the second level of DNs were the B2 DNs.
New DN Name/Location
Default DN
Port
Updtd
2.5
New
3.X
New DN Name/Location
DS30 BUS # (06)
Updtd
2.5
New
3.X
DDD, Level 2 DNs DDD, Level 2 DNs
DS30 BUS # (07)
Default DN
Port
P0604628 03 Page 17 BCM Programming Records
Wired Devices DN Mapping
B2 DNs
0617
441 365
0717 457
397
0618
442 366
0718 458
398
0619
443 367
0719 459
399
0620
444 368
0720 460
400
0621
445 369
0721 461
401
0622
446 370
0722 462
402
0623 447 371 0723
463
403
0624 448 372 0724
464
404
0625 449 373 0725
465
405
0626 450 374 0726
466
406
0627 451 375 0727
467
407
0628 452 376 0728
468
408
0629 453 377 0729
469
409
0630 454 378 0730
470
410
0631 455 379 0731
471
411
0632 456 380 0732
472
412
DS30 BUS 07 B2s
Default DN
Port
Updtd
2.5
New
3.X
For systems set to partial double density PDD, B2 channels on DS30 bus 06 and 07 can be used for
such applications as Companion handsets, ISDN device B2 requirements, and Call Center applications.
If your system is set with a 3/5 DS30 split, only the B2s on DS30 bus 06 are available.
New DN
Device/
Application
Port
Updtd
2.5
New
3.X
New DN
Device/
Application
Default DN
DS30 BUS 06 B2s
P0604628 03 Page 18 BCM Programming Records
Restriction Filters
Restriction filters
00
01 01 0
02 1 001 1800
002 1877
003 1888
03 911 001 911
04 9411
05 976
06 1976
07 1AAA976
08 1900
09 1AAA900
09 1AAA900
10 5551212
Digits Notes
No restrictions (filter cannot be
changed)
None
Filter #
Restrictions
within filter
Digits Overrides
P00604628 03 Page 19 BCM Programming Records
Restriction Filters
Restriction filters
Digits NotesFilter #
Restrictions
within filter
Digits Overrides
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Avaya Programming Records -Section 3 User manual

Category
Telephones
Type
User manual

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