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Call Party Name Display

Contents This section contains information on the following topics:
"Feature description" (page 231)
"Operating parameters" (page 234)
"Feature interactions" (page 235)
"Feature packaging" (page 239)
"Feature implementation" (page 239)
"Feature operation" (page 245)
Feature description
Call Party Name Display (CPND) identifies the calling or called number in
addition to the DN. The identifier (for example, the name) associated with a
DN on telephones with an alphanumeric display is defined in LD 95.
Whenever the calling party’s DN displays on the terminating telephone, the
calling party’s name also appears. Likewise, on an internal call, the called
party’s name is appended to the displayed DN on the originator’s telephone,
as soon as a valid DN is completely dialed.
CPND displays the DN and name of the originally dialed party for redirected
calls. A Class of Service, DNDA/DNDD (Dialed Name Display Allowed or
Denied), is assigned on a per-telephone basis. The terminating telephone
must have DNDA to display the name of the originally dialed party.
The M2250 attendant console can extend a call to a DN requested by a
calling party.
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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