Administrator's Guide

Screen reference
555-233-506802 Issue 5 October 2002
Protocol for Caller ID Analog Terminals
Determines the protocol/tones sent to a Caller ID phone.
Self Station Display Enabled
Use this field to control the use of the INSPECT button for digital display phones.
Self Station Display allows a user to display the primary extension associated with
a digital display phone. There are two methods: (1) enter a feature access code
(FAC), and (2) use the
INSPECT button. In either case, the display shows the
primary extension associated with the phone where the FAC or
NORMAL or EXIT
button is entered. In the case of the FAC, the display continues until a
display-altering event occurs (for instance, going on-hook or receiving an
incoming call). In the case of the
INSPECT button, the display continues until the
user presses the
NORMAL or EXIT button or until a display-altering event occurs.
Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer
Regulations in some countries control the settings for this field. See your Avaya
representative for assistance.
Valid
entries Usage
Bellcore
Enter Bellcore for Bellcore protocol with 212 modem
protocol tones. Used in the U.S. and similar countries.
V23-Bell Enter V23-Bell for Bellcore protocol with V.23 modem tones.
Used in Bahrain and similar countries.
Valid entries Usage
y
The primary extension does display when the INSPECT button
is pressed.
n The extension does not display when the INSPECT button is
pressed.
Valid
entries Usage
all
Enter all to enable all trunk-to-trunk transfers. This allows
telephone users to set up trunk-to-trunk transfer, go on-hook
without disconnecting the call, and forward the call to a
remote location.
restricted
Enter restricted (restricted public) to restrict all public trunks
(CO, WATS, FX, CPE, DID, and DIOD).
none Enter none to restrict all trunks (except CAS and DCS) from
being transferred.