TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION

5.If an originating Single Line Telephone encounters a busy condition because all trunks are busy, a single hookflash will return to the first trunk.

6.If an originating Multiline Terminal user encounters a busy or no answer condition after dialing to confer- ence a third party, the Recall key can be used to return to feature dial tone to allow making another call, or to allow pressing the Transfer key to return to the original party.

7.Stations and Attendants can establish a Trunk-to-Trunk Connection either before or after the distant station answers.

8.There is no limitation on the number of Trunk-to-Trunk Connections in the system.

9.Trunk-to-Trunk Connection can be restricted by Trunk-route-to-Trunk-route restriction assignments.

10.Recalls will apply to a Trunk-to-Trunk Connection except where answer supervision is provided (i.e. second trunk is a tie line).

11.Pressing the Answer key after the second call is established allows the station user to return to the original line, resulting in a Broker's Call.

12.Stations cannot re-enter a Trunk-to-Trunk Connection once they have established the connection.

13.After a Trunk-to-Trunk Connection is established, both trunks are released when a disconnect signal is re- ceived by either trunk.

14.If the system is designated as KF registration, this feature will not be available.

15.The AMP trunk can be connected to tandem connection on trunk route basis in system data programming, a maximum of 16 ports per FP, 64 ports per system.

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