QSIG

B Private Networking

QSIG Interactions

Call Forwarding (Diversion)

The interactions that apply to the standard DEFINITY ECS Call Forwarding features also apply to Call Forwarding (Diversion) with QSIG. The following are additional interactions.

Alternate Facilities Restriction Levels

The AFRL of the original call is the AFRL used for Call Forwarding with Reroute.

Authorization Codes

Call Forwarding with Reroute is denied to calls that require an Authorization Code.

Automatic Alternate Routing and Automatic Route Selection

Call Forwarding with Reroute uses AAR and ARS to reroute the original call.

Call Detail Recording

Call Forwarding with Reroute is denied to calls that require Forced Entry of Account Codes.

Call Transfer

When a forwarded call transfers, the forwarding indication displays to the caller until the call is answered. This display includes the trunk group name and word “forward.” When the call is answered, the word “forward” is removed and the name and number of the answering party displays.

Distributed Communications Systems

Call Forwarding feature transparency does not exist on calls tandemed between a QSIG (Supplementary Service protocol b) network and a traditional DCS network. However, the basic call continues.

Facility Restriction Levels and Traveling Class Marks

The FRL (and TCM) of the original call is the FRL used for Call Forwarding with Reroute.

Forwarding and Coverage

If a coverage point is a number that routes over an ISDN (Supplementary Service protocol b) trunk, QSIG diversion information is not passed to the coverage switch.

QSIG Name and Number Identification

Availability of name and/or number display at the originating and diverted-to users depends upon how QSIG Name and Number Identification has been administered for the switches involved.

Terminating Call has Coverage Active

If a call is forwarded off switch, the terminating switch has call coverage activated, and the criteria are met, the call does not route to the forwarding party’s coverage path. It routes to the terminating station’s coverage path.

Administration for Network Connectivity

 

 

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000

CID: 77730

379

Page 399
Image 399
Lucent Technologies Release 8.2 manual Qsig Interactions, Call Forwarding Diversion