Feature implementation 139
Call Forward All Calls
This feature overrides other Call Forward All Calls parameters. For example,
if Call Forward to Trunk Access Code (CFTA) is allowed for the customer,
but Call Forward External Deny (CFXD) is enabled for the telephone, CFXD
takes precedence and call forwarding to a trunk access code is denied.
Calling Party Privacy
If an incoming ISDN trunk call with the Privacy Indicator is forwarded, the
Privacy Indicator is tandemed to the far end to inhibit the display of the
Calling Party Name or Number provided that the outgoing trunk route on the
tandem node also has CCP provisioned.
If an incoming non-ISDN trunk call is forwarded to a trunk, the outgoing
trunk call from the tandem node will carry the Privacy Indicator if the
outgoing trunk route on the tandem node has the TCPP option set.
The CCP code can also be stored on the forwarding DN. If the CPP is
requested on the forwarding DN, the Privacy Indicator is outpulsed to the
terminating node to inhibit the number of the forwarding telephone (that is,
at the tandem node) from being displayed on the terminating telephone. In
this case, the forwarding station must include the CPP in the forwarding DN
(such as *67 + ACOD + the DN on the terminating node).

Network Call Forward

Call Forward External Deny restricts a telephone from being forwarded
unconditionally to a number that is not on the home switch. Therefore, Call
Forward External Deny and the Integrated Services Digital Network Primary
Rate Interface (ISDN PRI) feature Network Call Forward are mutually
exclusive.
Recovery on Misoperation of Attendant Console
Call Forward takes precedence over the Misoperation feature.
Trunk Barring
If an Originating Trunk Connection is forwarded to a barred route, it receives
the intercept treatment specified in the Customer Data Block.
Feature packaging
This feature is included in base system software.
Feature implementation
Task summary list
The following is a summary of the tasks in this section:
1. "LD 10 - Allow/deny Call Forward External Deny for analog (500/2500
type) telephones." (page 140)
Nortel Communication Server 1000
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