Avaya G3PBX Network Router User Manual


 
Maintenance
Issue 1 — December 2002
3-5DEFNETM.PDF — Avaya CT 1.2
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