Avaya G3PBX manual Block/Enable Command, Block/Enable Dialog Box

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Block/Enable Command

The Block/Enable command is used to block or to enable a given switch link. Blocking a link means that only previously established connections or sessions (device and call monitors) will remain active on the link. Additionally, new Telephony Services or CVLAN application requests using a call ID or monitor previously established over the link will be serviced. No other new Telephony Services or CVLAN application requests will be allowed over the link.

For example, if a device was already being monitored using Link 1 before it was blocked, the monitor will remain active. If a Make Call request was issued over Link 1 and the call ID is still active, any Hold Call and retrieve call requests using that call ID will succeed. If the call ID (from a previous Make Call request) is still active, it is possible to issue a device monitor on the calling deviceID. However a Make Call request or a monitor of a completely different device will not be serviced using a blocked link.

Figure 3-4 shows the Block/Enable screen. To change the state of a link, click on the appropriate state, Enabled or Blocked, and select OK.

Figure 3-4. Block/Enable Dialog Box

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Contents Issue 1 December Copyright 2002, Avaya, Inc All Rights Reserved Contents Maintenance Index Contents About this Guide Reason for ReissueOverview of Definity G3 PBX Driver Organization of This DocumentDefinity CTI Client Server Diagram Requirements for Vectors with Adjunct Route Steps Network Latency RequirementsAdjlk Terms Used in This GuideMapd Related DocumentsFor More Information About Avaya Products and Service Introduction Issue 1 December Overview Security IssuesRequirements for Dual NIC Configurations When Connecting via the Mapd DLGWhen Connecting via the Co-Resident DLG Changing the G3PD and Cvlan Configuration Using the G3 PBX Configuration UtilitiesPage G3 PBX Driver Configuration Dialog Box Issue 1 December G3 PBX Driver Advanced Configuration Dialog Box Definity G3 PBX Tunable G3PD Configuration ParametersNUM Call MAX Reqs PER Choice Security and Configuration G3 PBX Link Change Utility Dialog Box Configuring Avaya CT A Firewall Environment Option 1 If your firewall manages ports onlyOption 2 If your firewall manages ports and IP addresses Option 1 -- with Single Avaya CT Server Option 2 -- with Single Avaya CT Server DLG Sample ScenarioAVAYACT2 AVAYAECS192.168.25.10 Option 1 -- with Multiple Avaya CT Servers Option 2 -- with Multiple Avaya CT Servers Maintenance AVAYAECS#G3OAM#OAM#servername Starting the Definity G3PD Administrator UtilityDefinity G3PD Administrator Login Dialog Box Maint Menu Options File Menu OptionsBlock/Enable Dialog Box Block/Enable CommandBlock/Enable Results Screen Link Status Screen Link Status CommandLink Status Screen Fields Field Name Field Description Offline/Online Command Offline/Online Dialog Box Restart CommandRestart Dialog Box Suspend/Resume Alarms Dialog Box Suspend/Resume Alarms Command10. Suspend/Resume Alarms Results Screen 11. Test Dialog Box Test Command12. Test Results Dialog Box 13. More Info Test Results Screen Version Command14. Version Information Screen Help Menu Options15. Administrator On-Line Help Menu Troubleshooting Problem Descriptions Switch Connection Not UpG3PD Not Starting Display station extension # Clients Fail to Connect to Visible G3PDTroubleshooting Not All Events Received by Application Slow PerformanceG3PD Stops Responding Page Users Receive Route End Report With Peformancelimitexceeded Questions about Switch Feature Operations?LAN Link Will Not Initialize LAN Link Problem DescriptionsCRV Length MIM n XID y Event minimization n Issue 1 December Page Page Check the Definity LAN Gateway Tunnel Protocol How Dropped Link Affects T elephony Services Requests How Dropped Link Affects Open Streams Tserver Error LogIssue 1 December Troubleshooting Issue 1 December Index Index IN-2IN-3 IN-4 IN-5 Tserverdriverconnection 73 Tservernotdibuffers 74 IN-6