194 Call Forward/Hunt Override Via Flexible Feature Code
Prompt Response Description
A CFHO CFHO is assigned to key A.
B CFHO CFHO is assigned to key B.
C CFHO CFHO is assigned to key C.
D CFHO CFHO is assigned to key D.
Feature operation

Standalone

To activate the Call Forward/Hunt Override feature, the user dials the FFC
for Call Forward/Hunt Override and the DN of the wanted party. If the set is
idle, the set is rung regardless of any diversion (for example, Call Forward
All Calls, Intercept Call Forward, Call Forward No Answer, or Hunt) or Make
Set Busy on the set.
If the set(s) have displays, the display(s) are updated. If the display on the
originating set is updated when the call is answered, the Call Forward/Hunt
Override FFC will no longer be displayed.
If the dialed set is busy and Hunt is active, the calling party will terminate on
the wanted set and will receive busy indication.
If the dialed set is idle, but does not answer within the defined number of
ringing cycles for CFNA, the call is not forwarded (that is, it continues to ring).
If the dialed set is busy, the attendant can activate Camp-on, if Camp-on is
applicable. In addition, Ring Again can be placed against a set for which
Call Forward/Hunt Override was used and a busy set was encountered.

Network

The user gets the same functionality in a Meridian Customer Defined
Network (MCDN) as in standalone environments. The Call Forward/Hunt
Override information is transmitted from the originating node to the
terminating node using the Network Attendant Service (NAS) feature.
Activation of the service is call dependent; network-wide Call Forward/Hunt
Override is part of the NAS 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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