SpelingChampeon
Technical User
We are adding an Avaya call center, that will only be recieving calls through the Option 81C. Telco will be supplying a new local number, and an existing DID, which currently resides in the switch. I was informed that I need to provide a dual pri to handle all inbound calls from telco, then I will have to take the telco calls, route them from the Option 81C to the Avaya. I need to supply the Avaya system with all CLID info. My question(s):
1. Do I HAVE TO HAVE QSIG? I'm thinking PRI is the only way to pass CLID.
2. Is it possible to send CLID via CDP out a route to them?
3. Where in the NTP's is this provided? I've looked through the Networking NTP, but I cant seem to find anything definitive on the matter.
I wanted to avoid the Option 81C from handling any Avaya calls, just because I dont want to be the go between for every stupid issue they have with telco, but I have no choice in the matter. Any help would be appreciated.
1. Do I HAVE TO HAVE QSIG? I'm thinking PRI is the only way to pass CLID.
2. Is it possible to send CLID via CDP out a route to them?
3. Where in the NTP's is this provided? I've looked through the Networking NTP, but I cant seem to find anything definitive on the matter.
I wanted to avoid the Option 81C from handling any Avaya calls, just because I dont want to be the go between for every stupid issue they have with telco, but I have no choice in the matter. Any help would be appreciated.