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Call Forward and Busy Status

Contents The following are topics in this section:
"Feature description" (page 105)
"Operating parameters" (page 106)
"Feature interactions" (page 107)
"Feature packaging" (page 108)
"Feature implementation" (page 108)
"Feature operation" (page 110)
Feature description
The Call Forward and Busy Status feature was designed for an environment
where Party A forwards calls to Party B for screening.
When equipped with a Busy/Forward Status (BFS) key-lamp or key-Liquid
Crystal Display (LCD) pair, Party B can perform the following:
monitor, activate, or deactivate Call Forward for Party A
override Call Forward of Party A, in order to place a call to Party A or
determine whether Party A is busy on a call
The BFS key-lamp or key-LCD pair serves a dual purpose. The Busy Status
function indicates to Party B, using lamp or LCD state, whether Party A is
busy or not. The Call Forward Status function allows Party B to monitor and
alter the Call Forward state of Party A. Therefore, the BFS lamp or LCD
state of Party B may indicate that Party A is in any one of the following
four possible states:
Call Forward activated and not busy
Call Forward activated and busy
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Features and Services Fundamentals — Book 2 of 6 (C)
NN43001-106 02.04 Standard
Release 5.5 9 May 2008
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