Distributed Communications System

B Private Networking

 

Leave Word Calling Back to Principal

 

 

 

With DCS Call Coverage, a covering user on a different node cannot press their

 

 

LWC button to leave a message for the principal to call the covering user.

 

Queuing

 

 

 

DCS Call Coverage interacts with queuing in the following way. If a call is

 

 

queued to a coverage point, such as a queue to a hunt group or an ACD split, and

 

 

the queue is not full, the call remains in the queue without subsequent redirection

 

 

until answered or until the caller hangs up.

 

Call Forwarding

If the forwarding extension and the designated extension are at different nodes,

 

 

and the designated extension’s coverage criteria are met on a forwarded call, the

 

 

call is redirected to a point in the designated extension’s coverage path.

 

If the forwarding extension and the designated extension are at different nodes,

 

 

LWC and Coverage Callback cannot be activated at the designated extension for a

 

 

forwarded call.

 

 

There is a 30-second interval during which calls forwarded from the DEFINITY

 

 

switch to another DCS node is denied. This prevents forwarded incoming trunk

 

 

calls from being forwarded ad infinitum between two extensions.

Call Waiting

DCS Call Waiting is denied when the following features are activated at the

 

 

single-line voice terminal:

 

 

 

~ Automatic Callback (to or from the voice terminal)

 

 

~

Data Privacy

 

 

 

~

Data Restriction

 

 

On incoming trunk calls to the attendant extended over DCS trunks, Attendant

 

 

Call Waiting interacts with the EDCS feature.

 

DCS Over ISDN-PRI

ASAI

 

D-channel

 

For incoming calls on DCS over ISDN-PRI, ASAI applications receive the

 

 

 

 

ISDN-PRI Calling Party Information, not the DCS Calling Party Information.

 

Attendant DXS with Busy Lamp Field

 

 

 

An attempt by the attendant to directly select an extension that has been

 

 

previously administered as belonging to a administered NCA-TSC results in

 

 

intercept tone being received.

 

 

CDR

 

 

 

CDR records both the status and the utilization of TSCs. Both CA-TSCs and

NCA-TSCs can be recorded. For more information, consult the CDR description in this manual or the CDR manual.

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