Feature interactions 191
Idle Extension Notification
This feature can be used even if the Call Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC
feature is activated. When a busy set is encountered, it is possible to place
an Idle Extension Notification request against the set.
Intercept Computer Call Forward
This feature is overridden by the Call Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC
feature. The Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC replaces the Intercept
Computer Override FFC.
Intercept Computer Dial from Directory - Pre-dial Operations
Call Forward Hunt Override Via Flexible Feature Code can be dialed prior
to dialing the DN from the Intercept Computer.
Last Number Redial
The Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC and the dialed DN are stored under
Last Number Redial.
Multiple Appearance Multiple Call Arrangements (MCAs)
Multiple Appearance Single Call Arrangements (SCAs)
If the Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC is used against an MCA (MCR/MCN)
or SCA (SCR/SCN) DN it will override any active forward and terminate on
all idle appearances. If all appearances are busy, busy treatment is returned.
Primary Line Directory Number (PLDN)
It is not possible to store the Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC as a PLDN.
Phantom TN
If Call Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC is used against a Phantom TN, the
attempt is canceled and overflow tone is given.
Priority Override
It is possible to use Priority Override after using the Call Forward/Hunt
Override FFC and encountering a busy set.
Radio Paging
If Radio Paging is activated in a call where Call Forward/Hunt Override has
been used, the Call Forward/Hunt Override feature is deactivated.
Ring Again
Network Ring Again
Using the Ring Again feature is possible after using the Call Forward/Hunt
Override FFC and encountering a busy signal. Ring Again can be placed
against the set for which the Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC was used
(that is, the set with CFW active should be rung by the Ring Again feature).
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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