350 Camp-On
Feature interactions
Attendant Blocking of Directory Number
Camp-on is denied for a DN that is blocked due to the Attendant Blocking of
DN feature.
Attendant Break-In
If the destination DN has a camped-on incoming trunk call, the attendant
cannot extend the urgent incoming call as a Camp-On call.
Call Forward All Calls
Call Forward, Internal Call
Call Forward All Calls and Internal Call Forward take precedence over
Camp-On.
Call Forward/Hunt Override Via Flexible Feature Code
When a busy set is encountered, it is possible to Camp-on to the set, even if
Call Forward/Hunt Override Via Flexible Feature Code has been activated
Call Forward No Answer
When the Call Forward No Answer timer expires for a ringing camped-on
call, the call is given Attendant Recall treatment instead of Call Forward
No Answer treatment.
Call Park Network Wide
When an attendant attempts to extend a call to a busy station across the
network and the busy station returns a Camp-On allow signal, an attendant
has the option of camping on a call or continuing with Network Call Park.
Call Park on Unsupervised Trunks
A Disconnect Timer applies to camped-on calls on all trunks on the route.
All answered calls in the camped-on state is disconnected if left in that state
for an extended period.
Call Waiting
Call Waiting Redirection
If a Call Waiting Class of Service or key is defined, Camp-On cannot be
provided.
Camp-On, Station
With Station Camp-On, any internal station can camp an external call on to
another internal station that is busy. Prior to the introduction of this feature,
attendants were the only parties that could camp calls on to busy internal
stations. The term internal station includes stations on other nodes within a
Meridian Customer Defined Network (MCDN). For more information, see
the Camp-On, Station feature description.
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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