QSIG

B Private Networking

Malicious Call Trace (MCT)

MCT is a feature that is performed on existing calls. MCT does not generate new attendant seeking calls. MCT will work in QSIG-CAS provided the attendants performing MCT-Activate, MCT-Control, and MCT-Deactivate are all on the same PBX. That is, an attendant on the main cannot work with an attendant on the branch to perform MCT.

Multifrequency Signaling

Calls coming into a branch over Multifrequency trunks are subject to intercept and may be sent to the attendant at the main. Multifrequency signaling can indicate that an incoming call on an MF trunk terminate at the attendant, regardless of the dialed extension.

Night Service

Night Service is available to QSIG-CAS. If a branch PBX is in night service, then all attendant-seeking calls for that branch are routed to the night service destination, not the CAS attendant. If the main PBX is in night service, then all attendant seeking calls at the main (either incoming from the main or branch) are routed to the night service destination. The night service destination for a PBX needs to be on that same PBX.

DEFINITY supports the following night service features:

~Hunt Group Night Service — allows an attendant to assign a hunt group to night service

~Night Console Service — allows a console to be designated as the night service destination

~Night Station Service — allows a station to be designated as the night service destination

~Trunk Answer from Any Station (TAAS) — allows voice terminal users to answer attendant seeking calls

~Trunk Group Night Service — allows an attendant or designated night service terminal user to assign one or more trunk groups to night service

Non-attendant handling of CAS calls

Non-attendant handling of CAS calls functions as for RLT-CAS.

Outgoing Trunk Queuing

Attendant-seeking calls from branch to main can be queued at the outgoing branch trunk group.

QSIG

All the existing QSIG features and services are available in QSIG-CAS. QSIG-CAS is available in any QSIG-CAS ISDN network (PRI, BRI, and PRI/ATM).

QSIG Call Offer

Calls extended by the attendant can invoke Call Offer. If a call invokes Call Offer, attendant return call procedures still apply.

 

 

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