Administrator's Guide

Attendant Console
Issue 5 October 2002 619555-233-506
Each attendant console requires a port on a digital line circuit pack. For reliability,
the attendant consoles should not be assigned to ports on the same digital line
circuit pack. For example, if three attendant consoles are to be provided, assign
each console to a port on three different digital line circuit pack, if possible.
However, if required, all attendant consoles can be assigned to ports on the same
digital line circuit pack.
Security Code
Does not apply to S8700 IP-Connect. Enter the security code required by the
SoftConsole IP attendant. The required security code length is determined by
Minimum Security Code Length on the Feature-Related System Parameters
screen.
TN
Type
DIRECT TRUNK GROUP SELECT BUTTON
ASSIGNMENTS (Trunk Access Codes)
Enter the trunk access codes (TACs) for local and remote switches. (There are
fields for one local TAC and one remote TAC per button labeled Local and
Remote.) The local TAC (1 to 4 digits) refers to a trunk group or Loudspeaker
Paging zone on this switch. Remote TACs are only useful in a private network
(including DCS) network. The remote TAC (1 to 3 digits) refers to a trunk group
on the remote switch. If a remote TAC is given, then the local TAC must see a
trunk group that connects directly to the remote switch and is also limited to 1 to 3
digits.
Avaya recommends a DCS trunk be specified as the local TAC between the local
and remote switches. If the TAC specified as local between the local and remote
switches is not a DCS trunk, the remote trunk cannot be monitored by the local
switch.
Valid entries Usage
1
to 100 Enter the Tenant Partition number.
Valid entries Usage
console
Indicates the type of attendant console being administered.
302
Use for 302B/C/D or SoftConsole IP attendant.
Valid entries Usage
1-4 digit number
* or # May be used as first digit