General Information Guide - Release 3.1

Feature Name:

BRI (Basic Rate Interface)

Broadcast Groups

Broker’s Call

Busy Dial Through

Busy Override

Calibrated Flash

Callback

Description:

BRI is a basic ISDN service consisting of two 64Kbps channels and a single 16Kbps channel. This feature is supported on the 3300 ICP with the 3300 BRI Network Services Unit.

See Groups - Key System and Multicall.

Broker’s Call lets you temporarily suspend a telephone call while you originate a new call. Once the new call has been established, you can alternate between the two calls.

Busy Dial Through lets you dial a feature access code sequence when a busy condition is encountered. See Callback and Camp-on.

See Override.

See Flash - Calibrated.

Callback lets you request that the system notify you when a busy line becomes idle or when an unanswered station goes off-hook and on-hook.

Callback – System

Programmable

Call By Name

Call Coverage

Call Duration Display

Call Forward

Call Forward - Cancel All

Call Forward - Follow Me - End Chaining

Call Forward - Follow Me - Reroute When Busy

Call Forward - Forced

Call Forward - Override

Call Hold

Call Park

Call Pickup

Call Privacy

Callback - System Programmable lets you program the destination of a matured callback set against a key line or multicall line group.

See Phonebook.

Call Coverage is provided through a combination of features:

Call Rerouting, Call Forward, Do Not Disturb, and Answer Plus - Mitel Networks Call Distribution.

Call Duration Display provides you with a display of the call duration for incoming and outgoing calls in one minute increments (starting at 0:00) from the beginning of the call to the end of the call.

Call Forward lets you redirect incoming calls to an alternate number.

Call Forward - Cancel All lets you cancel all types of Call Forward.

Call Forward - Follow Me - End Chaining ensures that calls are not further redirected.

Call Forward - Follow Me - Reroute When Busy forwards the call to the original set's First Alternative Rerouting if the call forward destination is busy.

Call Forward - Forced lets you manually redirect an incoming call on your Prime or private line to another number.

Call Forward - Override lets you bypass any Call Forward condition that is set at the station that you are calling.

See Hold.

Call Park lets the attendant Hold a call so that a telephone user can remotely retrieve the call.

Call Pickup lets you answer an incoming call that is ringing at another station.

Call Privacy protects a call from audible Call Waiting tones, as the result of a camp-on, and prevents intrusion of any kind (for example busy override).

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3300 specifications

The Mitel 3300 is a robust IP-PBX (Private Branch Exchange) designed to cater to the communication needs of businesses of varying sizes. Renowned for its versatility and extensive features, the Mitel 3300 supports both traditional telephony and modern IP-based communications, making it an ideal choice for organizations transitioning into a unified communications environment.

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