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MWFB
TRCL
CRTOD
CRDAY
CRHOL
LD 11 configures the number of ringing cycles for CFNA. Configure the CFN index that
corresponds to the RCO entry configured in LD 15 (for example, RCO 1 uses CFN 1).
LD 11
REQ: chg
TYPE: 1140
TN 100 0 8 23
ECHG yes
ITEM rco 1
ITEM
HNT FNA
HNT FNA
Avaya CS 1000 capacity requirements
An Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator implementation requires the CS 1000 system to include
the appropriate number of Public Service Telephone Network (PSTN) connections (for
example, Primary Rate Interface [PRI] or digital trunk interface [DTI] trunks), SIP Access Ports,
and UEXTs.
Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator licenses include one SIP Access Port per client license.
For deployments with unusual trunking requirements, the number of SIP Access Ports and
PSTN trunks must be calculated as described below.
The number of configured users and the required Centi-Call Seconds (CCS) per User
determine the required number of PSTN connections and trunks. The CCS per User represents
the amount of time a circuit is occupied by each user in 100 seconds (for example, 6 CCS per
user means each user is busy 600 seconds during an hour). Choose the CCS per User value
based on the typical call load requirements. A value of 6 CCS per User represents normal
users; heavier users have progressively higher values. For example, call center telephones
normally have CCS per User values of 33.
You can use one of the two following methods to calculate the PSTN trunks and SIP Access
Ports:
Trunk calculation: Method 1 on page 38
Trunk calculation: Method 2 on page 39
To calculate the number of UEXTs required, see UEXT calculations on page 42.
For more information about Avaya CS 1000 capacity, see Avaya Communication Server 1000E
Planning and Engineering, NN43041-220.
Avaya CS 1000 capacity requirements
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