Trunk barring, Feature packaging, Feature implementation – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual

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Feature operation

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Trunk Barring

Trunk Barring does not result in intercept treatment for Toll Operator
Break-In.

Feature packaging

Attendant Break-In (BKI) is package 127.

Feature implementation

LD 12 - Assign the Break-In key on the attendant console.

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.

c u

Format for Small System and Media Gateway 1000B where
c = card and u = unit.

KEY

xx BKI

Break-In key.

Feature operation

The operator can press the Break-In key either before or after dialing the
destination DN. Break-In operates slightly differently in these two situations,
as described below.

Post-Dial Break-In

For post-dial break-in

Step

Action

1

The attendant answers an incoming external call.

2

The attendant dials the destination DN.

3

The attendant receives the busy tone (unless the destination DN
allows Camp-On or Call Waiting).

4

The attendant presses the Break-In key.

5

If allowed, the attendant joins the call on the destination DN
to announce the incoming call and request that other parties
disconnect. (See

Attendant console break-in states

for an

explanation of console break in states.)

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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