Isdn semi permanent connections for australia, Uninterrupted line connections, Feature packaging – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual

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Feature implementation

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Intercept Computer Dial from Directory - Pre-dial Operations

It is possible for an attendant to Barge-in, in the following manner:

Press an idle loop key, and press the Barge-in key from the attendant
console.

Dial a Route Access code and Route member from the ICT (which must
be configured in such a way that it is possible to dial the Route access
code and Route member from the dialing key).

ISDN Semi Permanent Connections for Australia

When an attendant attempts to Barge-In on 2.0 Mbps Primary Rate
Interface B-channel used as an ISPC link with the Central Office, a fast
busy tone is provided.

Uninterrupted Line Connections

Attendant Barge-In cannot be applied to stations with a Warning Tone
Denied Class of Service.

Feature packaging

This feature is included in base system software.

Feature implementation

Task summary list

The following is a summary of the tasks in this section:

1.

LD 12 – Add or change a Barge-In key on attendant consoles.

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2.

LD 10 – Allow or deny a warning tone Class of Service for analog
(500/2500 type) telephones.

3.

LD 11 – Allow or deny a warning tone Class of Service for proprietary
telephones.

4.

LD 14 – Allow or deny warning tone Class of Service for trunks.

LD 12 - Add or change a Barge-In key on attendant consoles.

Prompt

Response

Description

REQ

CHG

Change existing data.

TYPE

2250

Attendant console type.

TN

Terminal Number

l s c u

Format for Large System and CS 1000E system, where l =
loop, s = shelf, c = card, u = unit.

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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