Available qsig-md private network services – AASTRA 4223 Professional for MD Evolution User Guide User Manual

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MD Evolution – Dialog 4223 Professional

QSIG-MD Private Network Services

Available QSIG-MD Private Network
Services

If your MD Evolution telephone system is integrated within a QSIG-

MD private network that combines other MD Evolution systems

within your company, the majority of telephone services available

locally between two internal users of your telephone facility are also

available between private users connected through remote nodes.
The tables below establish the general list of different services

available within the network, listed in the order in which they

appear in this guide.
These services are used on the network in the same way as they

are within your facility.
When necessary, you may simply dial the private network number for

the party you wish to contact, rather than dial the internal extension

number.
In the case where a network generally uses a homogenous dialling

plan, a private network number typically follows this format:

<LC><DN>, where <LC> is a local code identifying each system or

network node (1 to 3 digits, depending on the size of the network),

while <DN> is simply the internal number for the involved party,

within his/her own system or node.
Whenever necessary, ask your system administrator for more

information concerning the local codes applicable within your

private company network.

Operations for Incoming Private Calls
Reception of private calls
Identification of private callers by their name and number
Consulting new incoming private calls
Call pick-up on a networked extension (without deflection)
Operations for Outgoing Private Calls
Placing private calls through manual dialling
Placing private calls using a line or repertory key
Last external private number redial
Identification of private called parties by their name and number
Viewing the free, busy, etc. status for private called parties
Automatic camp-on on a busy networked extension
Automatic call-back to a busy networked extension
Automatic call-back to a networked extension that did not answer
Private call with temporary protection
DTMF end-to-end dialling for private calls
Discrimination and Least Cost Routing (LCR) of external private calls

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