Administrator's Guide

Announcements/Audio Sources
Issue 5 October 2002 611555-233-506
QLen (Queue Length)
The queue length is the number of calls that can queue for this announcement. The
maximum number of queues allowed depends on your system configuration.
The QLen field applies if the Q field is
y and the Type field is analog, ds1 or
aux-trunk. When the Type field is integrated or integ-rep, N/A appears in this
field. Integrated announcements have a pre-set queue length.
Rt
Enter the recording rate speed (in 1000 bits/second) for integrated
announcements. A different recording speed may be used for each integrated
announcement. When the Type field is
analog, ds1 or aux-trunk, N/A appears in
this field.
TN750 or ISSPA.
VAL or VVAL.
Valid entries Usage
The maximum number your
system allows
Number of calls that can be queued for
this announcement
Valid
entries Usage
16
16 kbps (8 minutes and 32 seconds of announcement time per
circuit pack or 1 hour and 24 minutes for 10 circuit packs for
the TN750; for the ISSPA, there are 240 minutes of storage
time). This rate does not provide a high-quality recording.
Avaya does not recommend this for customer announcements,
but it is adequate for VDN of Origin announcements.
32
32 kbps (4 minutes and 16 seconds of total announcement time
for the TN750; for the ISSPA, there are 120 minutes of storage
time).
64
64 kbps (for 2 minutes and 8 seconds of announcement time
per circuit pack or 42 minutes for 10 circuit packs for the
TN750; for the ISSPA, there are 60 minutes of storage time).
This is the default for VAL.
Valid
entries Usage
64
VAL provides 10 minutes storage as the default and 60
minutes with the VAL Maximum Capacity field.
VVAL provides 20 minutes regardless of the setting of the
VAL Maximum Capacity field.