190 Call Forward/Hunt Override Via Flexible Feature Code
feature is overridden by the CFHO feature. The incoming call will continue
to be given Call Waiting treatment as if the Call Waiting Redirection feature
is disabled when the CFHO feature is enabled by the calling party.
Camp-on
When a busy set is encountered, it is possible to Camp-on to the set, even if
Call Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC has been activated.
Digital Private Network Signaling System One (DPNSS1)
DPNSS1 is only supported as an incoming trunk transferred to a MCDN
environment using Call Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC.
Direct Inward System Access
Direct Inward System Access is not supported. Any attempt to dial the
Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC is ignored and access denied treatment
is returned.
Do Not Disturb
Do Not Disturb is not overridden by the Call Forward/Hunt Override Via
FFC feature.
Flexible DN
External Flexible DN
It is not possible to store the Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC as a Flexible
Directory Number or External Flexible Directory Number.
Group Call
It is not possible to use the Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC as a Group
Call DN.
Group Hunt
Primary Line Directory Numbers (PLDNs) are not overridden by the Call
Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC feature. Any attempt is ignored and access
denied treatment will result.
Hunt This feature is overridden by the Call Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC
feature. If a set activating Call Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC encounters
a busy set no hunt steps is performed; the call will terminate on the DN
and busy tone is returned.
Hunt DN/External Hunt DN
It is not possible to store the Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC as a Hunt
or External Hunt DN.
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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