DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2

Issue 1

 

Overview 555-233-002

April 2000

 

Private Networking Features

 

 

QSIG

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If QSIG Call Forwarding with Busy/Don’t Answer is activated and a station is idle but the call is not answered, a call is diverted after a specified number of rings.

These features are activated either by dialing a Feature Access Code (FAC) or by pressing a button. See Call Forwarding for detailed descriptions of how to use these features.

Call Transfer

QSIG Call Transfer differs from the standard DEFINITY ECS Transfer feature in that additional call information is available for the connected parties after the transfer completes. However, the information is only sent for QSIG trunks. If one call is local to the transferring switch, that user receives the name of the party at the far end.

Name and Number Identification

Allows a switch to send and receive the calling number, calling name, connected number, and connected name. Additional parameters that control the display of the connected name and number are administered on the Feature-Related System-Parameters form. QSIG Name and Number Identification displays up to 15 characters for the calling and connected name and up to 15 digits for the calling and connected number across ISDN-PRI interfaces.

Called NAME ID

The QSIG Called Name feature presents the called party’s name on the calling party’s display while the call is ringing. It then reverts to “connected name” when answered.

Call Offer

This feature, on request from the calling-user (or on that user’s behalf), enables a call to:

Be offered to a busy called-user

Wait for a busy called-user to accept the call when the necessary resources have become available

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