Avaya 7960, 7940 Define Feature Name Extensions FNEs, Specify Class of Service COS, Class Service

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5.1.3. Define Feature Name Extensions (FNEs)

Now the FNEs can be defined using the change off-pbx-telephone feature-name-extensions command. It is recommended that a uniform format for these extensions be used as shown (e.g., all beginning with 70xxx), so that the definition of the address map in the Avaya Converged Communications Server later (Section 5.2) will be as simple as possible.

change off-pbx-telephone feature-name-extensions

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EXTENSIONS TO CALL WHICH ACTIVATE FEATURES BY NAME

 

Active Appearance Select: 70003

Idle Appearance Select:

70018

Automatic Call-Back Cancel: 70004

 

Last Number Dialed:

70019

Call Forward All: 70005

 

Malicious Call Trace:

70020

Call Forward Busy/No Answer: 70006

Malicious Call Trace Cancel:

70021

Call Forward Cancel: 70007

 

Priority Call:

70000

Call Park: 70008

 

Send All Calls:

70001

Call Park Answer Back: 70009

 

Send All Calls Cancel:

70002

Call Pick-Up: 70010

 

Transfer On Hang-Up:

70022

Conference on Answer: 70011

Transfer to Voice Mail:

70023

Calling Number Block: 70012

 

 

 

Calling Number Unblock: 70013

Directed Call Pick-Up: 70014

Drop Last Added Party: 70015

Exclusion (Toggle On/Off): 70016

Held Appearance Select: 70017

5.1.4. Specify Class of Service (COS)

Use the change class-of-servicecommand to set the appropriate service permissions to support the off-PBX features (shown in bold). For the example, COS 1 was used.

 

change cos

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Auto Callback

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Call Fwd-All Calls

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Data Privacy

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Priority Calling

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Console Permissions

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Off-hook Alert

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Client Room

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Restrict Call Fwd-Off Net

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Call Forwarding Busy/DA

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Personal Station Access (PSA)

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Extended Forwarding All

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Extended Forwarding B/DA

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Trk-to-Trk Transfer Override

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QSIG Call Offer Originations

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Contact Closure Activation

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Contents Abstract Configuration IntroductionBackground Tftp SIPPING-19 Supported Calling FeaturesEquipment and Software Validated Equipment SoftwareTelephony Feature Support Outboard Proxy SIP Telephony Features Beyond SIPPING-19Configuring for the Basic Feature Set Message Waiting Indicator MWISteps Description Steps Description Steps Description Steps Description Configure the Cisco 7940/7960 SIP Telephone Proxy Administration Avaya Converged Cisco 7940/7960 Communications ServerSteps Description Page Page Configuring for the Extended Feature Set Configure Avaya Communication ManagerVerify Outboard Proxy SIP Capacity Define Outboard Proxy SIP Feature Access Codes FACs Feature Access Code FACDial Plan Analysis Isdn Extensions to Call Which Activate Features by Name Define Feature Name Extensions FNEsSpecify Class of Service COS Class ServiceBCC Add stationsStation Station OptionsAbbreviated Dialing Feature Options StationSite Data Station Button AssignmentsStation Buttons Required for off-PBX Features Stations with OFF-PBX Telephone IntegrationConfigure the Avaya Converged Communications Server Adding an Address MapSteps Description Select Add Map in New Group Steps Description Configure the Cisco 7940/7960 SIP Telephone Add Parameters to Configuration Files Define Outboard Proxy SIP Speed Dial ButtonsSteps Description Steps Description Steps Description Steps Description Steps Description Verification Steps Conclusion Additional ReferencesAvaya Inc. All Rights Reserved

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