360 Camp-On, Forced
Call Hold, Deluxe
Call Hold, Permanent
Hold Neither held calls nor telephones with calls on hold can be camped on to
with Forced Camp-On. Overflow tone is returned to telephones attempting
Forced Camp-On.
Camp-On
Station-to-Station Camp-On and attendant Camp-On are not affected
by Forced Camp-On. The Classes of Service (Camp-On From another
telephone Allowed [CPFA], Camp-On From another telephone Denied
[CPFD], Camp-On To another telephone Allowed [CPTA], and Camp-On
To another telephone Denied [CPTD]) affect only Forced Camp-On. The
Station Camp-On (SCMP) package (121) is required to return busy tone
instead of ringback tone to the party camping on.
Conference calls
Telephones involved in Conference calls cannot be camped on to. Overflow
tone is returned to telephones attempting Forced Camp-On.
Data calls
Data calls have Warning Tone Denied (WTD) Class of Service and therefore
cannot be camped on to. Overflow tone is returned to telephones attempting
Forced Camp-On.
Do Not Disturb
Telephones with Do Not Disturb enabled cannot be camped on to with
Forced Camp-On. Overflow tone is returned to telephones attempting
Forced Camp-On.
Make Set Busy
Telephones with Make Set Busy active cannot be camped on to with Forced
Camp-On. Overflow tone is returned to telephones attempting Forced
Camp-On. Voice Call is blocked by Make Set Busy.
Multi-Party Operations
With Multi-Party Operations (MPO), when a consultation call is made on a
set equipped with Priority Override, a control digit has to be dialed from the
set to perform a recall and return the call on hold.
Night Restriction Classes of Service
If Forced Camp-on and Night Restriction for Forced Camp-on Class of
Service (NRCA) are assigned, Forced Camp-on is operational for the set
only when Night Service is in effect.
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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