Avaya Site Administration Reference
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Editing Data
You may directly enter or change data in ABIT. ABIT will verify data accuracy in the
extension, Name1, and Native Name. For example, an extension should be one to 10
digits in length. The Name1 and Name2 values must be less than 27 characters. ABIT
checks the characters in a Name1 value to verify that those characters are in the Avaya
Eurofont or Optrex (Kanafont) character set.
When using extended ASCII in a Name1 value, you may be unable to use all 27
characters because of data conversion. The Name2 value can include any characters
supported by the Windows platform, but a user may not "mix" any two distinct writing
scripts. (ASCII is excluded.) For example, you cannot include Hebrew and Japanese
characters in a Name2 value.
Saving Station Data
After entering all the data in ABIT, you may save the file by clicking on the Save Station
Data button. The Name1 and Name2 data are saved in the appropriate character sets.
Because Name1 uses the Avaya Eurofont/Optrex character set, the Name1 data,
together with the Name2 data, will not display properly in any other editor.
Entering Native Names
Use this procedure to add or edit the name of a system object in native language. You
can specify the native name for the following system objects:
Station
Hunt Group
Trunk Group
VDN
NOTE:
The object must exist already on the voice system. You cannot add a new object to the
voice system via this procedure.
To add or edit the name of a system object in native language:
1 In the Target System box on the toolbar, select the appropriate voice system.
2 On the browser pane, click the Tasks tab.
3 On the Tasks tab, click General.
4 Click MultiLingual Name Wizard.
The MultiLingual Wizard Task – Select Object dialog box appears.
5 From the drop-down list box, select the appropriate system object.
6 From the Specify Max Rows for this Object box, select the number of entries you
want to add or change for this object.
7 Click Next.
The Display Grid dialog box appears.
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