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Application Notes for Algo 3226 Trunk Port FXO
Doorphone with Avaya Aura® Communication Manager
- Issue 1.0
Abstract
These Application Notes describe the steps required to integrate the Algo 3226 Trunk Port
FXO Doorphone with Avaya Aura® Communication Manager. The 3226 Trunk Port FXO
Doorphone provides hands-free intercom capability and entrance security with door unlock
control. The doorphone connects to a loop start trunk port on Communication Manager.
Information in these Application Notes has been obtained through DevConnect compliance
testing and additional technical discussions. Testing was conducted via the DevConnect
Program at the Avaya Solution and Interoperability Test Lab.
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3. Reference Configuration
Figure 1 illustrates a sample configuration with Communication Manager running on an Avaya
S8800 Server with a G450 Media Gateway, and the Algo 3226 Trunk Port FXO Doorphone.
The doorphone connected to a loop start trunk (MM711 Analog Board) on the G450 Media
Gateway.
LAN
Avaya S8800 Server running
Avaya Aura® Communication Manager
Avaya 9600 Series SIP
and H.323 Telephones
Loop Start Trunk
Avaya G450 Media Gateway
Algo 3226 Trunk Port
FXO Doorphone
Figure 1: Avaya Aura® Communication Manager with Algo 3226 Trunk Port FXO
Doorphone
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4. Equipment and Software Validated
The following equipment and software were used for the sample configuration provided:
Hardware Component
Version
Avaya S8800 Server and G450 Media
Gateway
Avaya Aura® Communication Manager 6.0.1
SP 3 (R016x.00.1.510.1 w/Patch 19009)
Avaya 9600 Series IP Telephones
3.1 (H.323)
2.6.4 (SIP)
Algo 3226 Trunk Port FXO Doorphone
1.04
5. Configure Avaya Aura® Communication Manager
This section describes the steps for configuring a loop start trunk for the 3226 Trunk Port FXO
Doorphone. In addition, routing to the doorphone is also covered. Use the System Access
Terminal (SAT) to configure Communication Manager and log in with the appropriate
credentials.
5.1. Configure Loop Start Trunk
Configure the Trunk Group form as shown below. This trunk group is used for calls to the
3226 Doorphone. Set the Group Type field to co, set the Trunk Type field to loop-start, and
specify the extension to dial when the call button on the doorphone is pressed. This extension is
specified in the Incoming Destination field (e.g., 77301). Configure the other fields in bold and
accept the default values for the remaining fields.
add trunk-group 100
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TRUNK GROUP
Group Number: 100
Group Type: co
CDR Reports: y
Group Name: Algo 3226 Doorphone
COR: 1
TN: 1
TAC: 1100
Direction: two-way
Dial Access? n
Outgoing Display? n
Busy Threshold: 255 Night Service:
Queue Length: 0
Comm Type: voice
Prefix-1? y
Country: 1 Incoming Destination: 77301
Auth Code? n Digit Absorption List:
Trunk Flash? n
Toll Restricted? y
Trunk Type: loop-start
On Page 6 of the trunk group form, specify an available analog port.
add trunk-group 100
TRUNK GROUP
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Administered Members (min/max): 1/1
Total Administered Members: 1
GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS
Port
1: 001V208
2:
Code Sfx Name
Night
Mode
Type Ans Delay
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5.2. Configure Station
Use the add station command to add a station for the door attendant that will be called when the
call button on the 3226 Doorphone is pressed. The following is a basic H.323 station that was
used for this purpose. Other types of stations, like SIP, may also be used.
add station 77301
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STATION
Lock Messages? n
Extension: 77301
Type: 9620
BCC: 0
Security Code: ****
Coverage Path 1:
Coverage Path 2:
Hunt-to Station:
TN: 1
COR: 1
COS: 1
Port: IP
Name: Door Attendant
STATION OPTIONS
Loss Group: 19
Time of Day Lock Table:
Personalized Ringing Pattern: 1
Message Lamp Ext: 77301
Speakerphone: 2-way
Mute Button Enabled? y
Display Language: english
Survivable GK Node Name:
Survivable COR: internal
Survivable Trunk Dest? y
Media Complex Ext:
IP SoftPhone? n
IP Video? n
Short/Prefixed Registration Allowed: default
Customizable Labels? y
5.3. Call Routing to Algo 3226 Trunk Port FXO Doorphone
To route calls to the doorphone, a uniform dialplan and AAR routing was used. In the Uniform-
Dialplan form add an entry for extension 77777. When this extension is dialed, the call will be
routed using AAR to the doorphone.
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UNIFORM DIAL PLAN TABLE
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Percent Full: 0
Matching
Pattern
77777
Insert
Digits
Node
Net Conv Num
aar n
Len Del
5 0
In the AAR Analysis form, add entry for 77777 to route calls to the Route Pattern 100, which
specifies the loop start trunk connected to the doorphone.
change aar analysis 7
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Percent Full: 1
AAR DIGIT ANALYSIS TABLE
Location: all
Dialed
String
Total
Min Max Pattern Type Num Reqd
100 aar
Route
Call Node ANI
77777
5
5
n
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Lastly, specify the loop start trunk group in route pattern 100/
change route-pattern 100
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Pattern Number: 100 Pattern Name: 3226 Doorphone
SCCAN? n
Secure SIP? n
Grp FRL NPA Pfx Hop Toll No. Inserted
DCS/ IXC
QSIG
No
Mrk Lmt List Del Digits
Dgts
Intw
1: 100 0
n user
n user
n user
n user
n user
n user
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
BCC VALUE TSC CA-TSC
0 1 2 M 4 W Request
ITC BCIE Service/Feature PARM No. Numbering LAR
Dgts Format
Subaddress
1: y y y y y n n
2: y y y y y n n
3: y y y y y n n
4: y y y y y n n
5: y y y y y n n
6: y y y y y n n
rest
rest
rest
rest
rest
rest
none
none
none
none
none
none
6. Configure Algo 3226 Trunk Port FXO Doorphone
The 3226 Trunk Port FXO Doorphone is pre-configured for a typical installation. Programming
is only required to change default setting or for more advanced applications. For this compliance
test, no additional configuration was required. The doorphone was connected to a port of an
MM711 Analog Board on the G450 Media Gateway. For installation and configuration
instructions, refer [2].
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7. Verification Steps
The following steps can be used to verify and/or troubleshoot installations in the field.
1. Verify that the staus of the loop start trunk connected to the 3226 Trunk Port FXO
Doorphone is in-service using the status trunk command on Communication Manager.
Below is the output of the command.
status trunk 100
TRUNK GROUP STATUS
Member Port
Service State
Mtce Connected Ports
Busy
0100/001 001V208 in-service/idle
no
2. Verify that when the call button on the Door Station is pressed, the specified telephone on
Communication Manager rings, and upon answering the call, two-way audio path is
established.
3. Verify that the 3226 Trunk Port FXO Doorphone returns to the idle state when the call is
terminated.
4. Verify that incoming calls to the 3226 Trunk Port FXO Doorphone are also successful.
8. Conclusion
These Application Notes describe the administration steps required to integrate the Algo 3226
Trunk Port FXO Doorphone with Avaya Aura® Communication Manager. Calls to the 3226
Trunk Port FXO Doorphone were successful in both directions. In addition, unlocking a door
using DTMF tones was successful. All test cases passed.
9. Additional References
This section references documentation relevant to these Application Notes. The following Avaya
[1] Administering Avaya AuraTM Communication Manager, June 2010, Release 6.0, Issue 6.0,
Document Number 03-300509.
[2] Algo 3226 Trunk Port FXO Doorphone Installation and User Guide, Document Number 90-
00040A.
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