Operating parameters, Feature interactions, Automatic dial – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual

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Autodial Tandem Transfer

Operating parameters

The Centrex/Trunk Switchhook feature only supports voice calls.
Subsequently, the ATX feature which uses Centrex/Trunk Hook Flash does
not support data calls.

Centrex/Trunk Hook Flash cannot be activated during Conference and
No Hold Conference calls. Subsequently, the ATX feature which uses
Centrex/Trunk Hook Flash does not support them either. Only two-party
calls are supported by the ATX feature.

The following trunk types are supported by the ATX feature: AID, CAA,
CAM, COT, TIE (supports ATX, not Trunk Hook Flash), CSA, DID, DOD,
WATS, DTI, and DTI2.

The ATX feature is not supported on analog (500/2500 type) telephones,
attendant consoles, and BRI telephones.

End-to-End signaling (EES) is not supported for this feature (only Improved
End-to-End signaling is supported).

Single CPU machines are not recommended for 911 applications. Meridian
911 hardware may be required for 911 applications.

Feature interactions

Automatic Dial

The ADL key is used by the Automatic Dial feature to send DN digits out
during the dialing stage. Some of the digits, such as "#" and "*", have
special meanings. The "*" causes a three-second pause, while the "#"
means end of dialing.

The asterisk (*) used to introduce a pause while outpulsing digits is
supported on analog and DTI trunks, but not supported on ISDN trunks. On
ISDN trunks, if the OPAO feature is enabled, the asterisk (*) is outpulsed
as a called party digit.

In the ATX feature when the ADL key is used during an established call, the
DTMF tones corresponding to the digits programmed in the ADL key are
sent out (using End-to-end Signaling to send the digit out). Therefore, the
DTMF tones corresponding to "#" and "*" are outpulsed.

Call Detail Recording

No modifications to this feature are required for the ATX feature.

For 911 applications, most of the calls are incoming calls. The outgoing
End-to-End Signaling digits are captured for incoming 911 calls on the
incoming CDR records. This only applies to 911 trunks.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Features and Services - Book 1 of 6 (A to B)

NN43001-106

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

27 July 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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