Lucent Technologies Release 8.2 manual DCS Interactions, Cas, Operator ISDN-PRI, Udp

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Distributed Communications System

B Private Networking

DCS Interactions

Alphanumeric Display The following features allow transparency with respect to Calling or Called Name Display and miscellaneous ID.

Call Coverage

At the calling terminal, the miscellaneous id “cover” is not displayed.

Call Forwarding

When a system user calls a party on a different node in the DCS and the call is forwarded, the miscellaneous ID “forward” is not displayed. At the covering (forwarded-to) user’s terminal, only the calling party’s name is shown; the called party’s name is not displayed.

Call Park

When a DCS call between a local system user and a user on another node is parked by the remote user, the miscellaneous ID “park” is not displayed at the local terminal.

Call Pickup

When a DCS call from a system user to another node is answered by way of Call Pickup, the miscellaneous ID “cover” is not displayed at the caller’s terminal.

Call Waiting

When a DCS call from a system user to another node is waiting at the called terminal, the miscellaneous ID “wait” is not displayed at the caller’s terminal.

CAS

When a user dials the extension for CAS, a RLT is seized or the caller is queued for an RLT. The caller’s terminal displays the trunk group identifier, such as

OPERATOR.

ISDN-PRI

If both DCS and ISDN-PRI features are provided with a system, the ISDN-PRI display information displays in DCS format.

DCS Attendant Control • DCS Attendant Display

of Trunk Group Access

When a user attempts to access a controlled trunk group and is routed to the local attendant, the display shows the reason the call was redirected. If the call is routed via CAS or the Inter-PBX Attendant Calls feature, the display does not show the reason the call was redirected.

UDP

DCS tie trunks should not be attendant controlled. This would result in all UDP calls on the controlled tie trunk being routed to the controlling attendant instead of to the desired destination.

Administration for Network Connectivity

 

 

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000

CID: 77730

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