Placing and receiving calls, Receiving incoming calls – Nortel Networks 9150 User Manual

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Remote Gateway 9150 Installation and Administration Guide

Using Remote Gateway 9150 stations

Standard 3.1

Placing and receiving calls

The way that you place outgoing calls depends on the call appearance key you
use to place the call.

The call appearance key used to receive calls depends on the source of the call.

Receiving incoming calls

The calling line identification (CLID) of an incoming call determines which call
appearance key accepts the call.

IF the call

THEN the call

information contains a Called
Party Number Display (CPND)
that matches a telephone number
assigned to one of the ISDN BRI
B-channels from your telephone
service provider,

is routed to the station based on the DNs to
Alert configuration on the trunk group that
includes the B-channel. If the DNs to Alert
fields are blank, the call rings on all
stations.
The call rings on the first local call
appearance key on all stations that have
been designated to receive calls from this
trunk.

Note: If the first call appearance key is
already busy with a call, the call is
presented on the second call appearance as
a call waiting. The indicator flashes and an
alert tone sounds.

comes in on the communication
path between the RLC and Remote
Gateway 9150 unit,

is routed to the station based on the
Remote Gateway 9150 station to RLC port
assignment in the Remote Gateway 9150
unit’s ports configuration.
The call rings on the host call appearance
key.

information contains the DN of
another station at this site,

rings on the local call appearance key.

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