Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

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AUX-TRK (Auxiliary Trunk)
Issue 1 June 2005
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AUX-TRK (Auxiliary Trunk)
S8700 | 8710
 / 
S8500
The TN763B/C/D and TN417 Auxiliary Trunk circuit packs may be used to provide ports for the 
following features: Music-On-Hold, loudspeaker paging (voice and coded chimes), dictation, 
automated wake-up with AUDICHRON.  Recorder/Announcer, and recorded announcements.  
TN763C circuit packs support Mu-law companding.  TN417 circuit packs support A-law 
companding.  TN763D can support either companding mode and defaults to mu-law on 
initialization.  Companding modes are administered on the location-parameters screen.
Use the following commands to administer the features:
Music-On-Hold provides audible feedback to a held, parked, or otherwise split-away party 
indicating that the call is still connected.  The feedback can be customer-provided music, a 
recorded message, or other audible indication.  Since the Music-On-Hold port is always busy, 
some of its port tests always abort.
MO Name in 
Alarm Log
Alarm 
Level
Initial Command to Run
Full Name of MO
AUX-TRK
MAJ
1
1. A Major alarm on a trunk indicates that alarms on these trunks are not downgraded by 
set options and that at least 75% of the trunks in this trunk group are alarmed.
test port location l
Auxiliary Trunk
AUX-TRK
MIN
test port location l
Auxiliary Trunk
AUX-TRK
WRN
test port location sh Auxiliary Trunk
Command
Administration
change system-parameters features
Music-On-Hold
change paging loudspeaker
loudspeaker paging 
add trunk-group grp# 
[Customer-Provided Equipment 
(CPE) Type]
loudspeaker paging
change paging loudspeaker
system-provided paging
add trunk-group grp#
access to otherwise-provided (CPE) paging
change paging code-calling-ids
translation for code chiming
add trunk-group grp# (CPE Type)
Recorded announcement and dictation
change system-parameters 
hospitality
Automatic wake-up (uses all four ports on a 
TN763B Auxiliary Trunk circuit pack)