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| Supplementary Services Definitions (cont’d) | ||
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| Alerting |
| If the ‘home’ voip unit is receiving the |
| Party, |
| call and Alerting Party is selected, |
| Allowed |
| then the identifier (from the Caller Id |
| Name Type |
| field) will tell the originating remote |
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| voip unit that the call is ringing. |
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| This field is applicable only when the |
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| ‘home’ voip unit is receiving the call. |
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| Example. Suppose a voip system has |
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| offices in both Denver and Omaha. In |
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| the Omaha voip unit (the ‘home’ voip |
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| unit in this example), Call Name |
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| Identification has been enabled, |
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| Alerting Party has been enabled as an |
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| Allowed Name Type, and “Omaha |
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| Sales Office Voipchannel 2” has been |
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| entered in the Caller Id field of the |
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| Supplementary Services screen. |
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| When channel 2 of the Omaha voip |
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| receives a call from any other voip |
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| phone station (for example, the |
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| Denver office), the message “Alerting |
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| Party - Omaha Sales Office |
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| Voipchannel 2” will be sent back and |
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| will appear in the Caller Id field of |
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| the Statistics – Call Progress screen of |
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| the Denver voip. This confirms to the |
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| Denver voip that the phone is ringing |
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| in Omaha. |
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