Outgoing calls – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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Operation

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The operation represented in

Figure 180 "Two-way, loop DR, tie trunk

call states - incoming call through a senderized, tandem PBX from a CO"
(page 563)

also applies to incoming calls on a DID trunk from a CO.

Outgoing calls

When DDL or WNK mode is used, outgoing calls require a stop/go signal
from the far-end so that the near-end cannot outpulse until the far-end is
ready to receive digits. See

Figure 177 "Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call

states - outgoing call through far-end PBX to CO/FX/WATS" (page 560)

.

Note:

Pseudo-answer supervision is provided by near-end at expiration

of end-of-dial timer. Where no far-end answer supervision is provided,
the party at the far-end hangs up after recognizing near-end call
termination.

When DDL or WNK mode is used, outgoing calls require a stop/go signal
from the far-end so that the near-end cannot outpulse until the far-end is
ready to receive digits. See

Figure 179 "Two-way, loop DR, TIE trunk call

states - outgoing call through far-end PBX to CO/FX/WATS" (page 562)

.

Note:

Pseudo-answer supervision is provided at the near-end at

expiration of end-of-dial timer.Where no far-end answer supervision is
provided, the party at the far-end hangs up, after recognizing near-end
call termination.

When DDL or WNK mode is used, outgoing calls require a stop/go signal
from the far-end so that the near-end cannot outpulse until the far-end is
ready to receive digits. See

Figure 181 "Two-way, loop DR, tie trunk call

states - outgoing call through far-end PBX to CO" (page 564)

.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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