Chapter 9 Feature Descriptions

Station Hunting - Secretarial

This feature allows assignments to be given to members of Terminal and Circular Hunting groups to reroute calls (when their hunting group is all busy) to a back-up hunting group.

Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) This feature provides a call record for outgoing station-to-trunk calls, incoming trunk- to-station calls (including Data Call) and tandem calls. This facilitates cost control by identifying trunk use and misuse by individual stations. Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) enables call billing to customers and clients, and provides a means for checking local telephone bills.

Station Speed Dialing

This feature allows a station user to dial frequently called numbers by dialing an access code and an abbreviated code, or by depressing a feature key or line key assigned for Station Speed Dialing capability.

Step Call

This feature allows the Attendant or station user, after calling a busy station, to call an idle station by simply dialing an additional digit. This feature will operate only if the number of the idle station is identical to that of the busy station in all respects, except the last digit.

Supervisory Control of Peripheral Equipment

When various types of peripheral equipment (such as facsimiles, dictation equipment, Voice Mail, etc.) are connected to the line circuits of the UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS, this feature allows the loop of the line circuit concerned to open for a programmable interval, and send a release signal to the peripheral equipment when the calling party disconnects.

System Clock Setup by Station Dialing

This feature enables a station user to set up the system clock, from Single Line Telephone, Multiline Terminal, and PS.

System Speed Dialing

This feature provides all users the ability to dial frequently called numbers using an abbreviated call code.

System Traffic

The UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS is the stored program controlled digital electronic PABX employing PCM time division switching technique. Single stage time division switching is employed for all configurations of the IPS up to its maximum line and trunk configuration. Traffic capacity is expressed in Busy Hour Call Attempts (BHCA). This value is the number of call attempts that can be generated in the busiest hour of the day.

Tenant Service

This feature provides for more than one organization (tenant) to share the same UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS system. Through system programming, each organization may be restricted to its own Central Office trunks, Attendant Consoles and extension group. In addition, incoming calls are directed to the specific tenant.

Terminal Login via NAT

The NEAX 2000 IPS supports network configuration via a router with NAT. NAT is a technology that translates an internal local IP address to a globally unique IP address before sending packets to the outside network. NAT is configured on the router at the border of the inside network and the outside network.NAT is used for efficient use of global IP addresses and for security.

Tie Lines

This feature allows any station user dial access or direct access to an E&M Tie Line.

Tie Line Tandem Switching

This feature allows trunk-to-trunk connections through the IPS without the need for any Attendant assistance or control. The major use of this feature is in association with a dial tandem tie line network to allow tie line connections and incoming tie line calls automatic access to, and completion of, local

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