
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506   Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference 
1473Remote Access 
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■Intercom
■Dial
If a user lifts the handset, presses the DIAL INTERCOM button, dials the 
1-digit or 2-digit intercom code assigned to another set, and reaches 
a busy set, the switch plays busy tone, not reset shift dial tone.
■Automatic
If a user lifts the handset, presses the AUTOMATIC INTERCOM button, 
and reaches a busy set, the switch plays busy tone, not reset shift dial 
tone.
■Last Number Dialed
If a user hits a LAST NUMBER DIALED button while listening to reset shift dial 
tone, the button press is denied.
If a user uses last number dialed after having used reset shift call on the last 
call, the switch re-attempts the last spec ial-dialed call.
■Line Lockout
An analog user listening to reset shift dial tone is not subject to the line 
intercept tone timer.
■Line Side DS1
A call originated from a line side DS1 station (ds1fd, ds1sa, ops, vrufd, 
vrusa) is considered a station originated call.
■Multimedia Call Handling
If a user at a multimedia complex presses the M M-CALL button or dials the 
multimedia-origination feature access code after receiving dial tone, and 
then reaches a busy set and uses the reset shift call feature, the resulting 
new call attempt will be a multimedia call attempt.
■Priority Calling
If a user dials the priority calling feature access code or presses a priority 
call button, dials a busy station, and then uses the  reset  shift c all fea ture, the  
switch makes a priority call to the substituted  destination.
■QSIG
Reset shift call does work in a QSIG network if the QSIG network 
configuration allows the ISDN busy signaling to always propagate back to 
the originating switch, which may not be  th e case if the network includes 
non-Lucent trunks and/or switches.
■Remote Access
A call originated from a remote access extension does not receive reset 
shift dial tone.