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General Information Guide - Release 3.1
Feature Name:
Call Release
Call Rerouting
Description:
See Release.
Call Rerouting lets the system redirect calls to alternate answering points or devices under specified conditions. Call Rerouting may be used to redirect calls always (in Day, Night 1, and/or Night 2 mode) or under busy, no answer, or Do Not Disturb conditions.
Call Split
Call Swap
Call Transfer
Call Waiting Swap
Centralized Attendant Service (CAS) interface
Class of Restriction
Class of Service
Clear All Features
Compression
Conference
Conference Split
DASS II Voice I
Date and Time
See Conference Split.
See Swap.
See Transfer.
Call Waiting Swap lets you use the switch hook to alternate between two calls when a party is in Call Waiting for your station or when you have a call on Consultation Hold.
See Attendant CAS Interface
Class of Restriction (COR) limits a station’s access to specified numbers. A station may have three CORs (Day/Night1/Night2 service), and the COR may also be changed by using a Verified Account Code.
Class of Service (COS) defines a station or trunk’s feature and timer options. A station or trunk may have three COSs (Day/Night1/Night2 service), and the COS may also be changed by using a Verified Account Code.
Clear All Features lets you cancel most of the features activated on your extension or another user’s extension.
Compression allows IP calls to be made utilizing less bandwidth than an uncompressed call.
Conference lets you connect three or more people into a single telephone conversation. While you are in a Conference, you can use any of the features that would normally be available during a
Conference Split lets you separate a
Allows basic calls to be made from the system to a DASS II protocol Central Office, using CEPT Digital Trunks and DASS II signaling.
The date and time is set through the System Administration Tool. This data appears on all Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), traffic measurements, data dumps, display telephones, and attendant consoles.
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