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Avaya Tenovis Integral-55 Configuration Note page 23

E1/qsig - emea

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AVAYA E1/QSIG
Data Privacy. The "data privacy" feature protects analog data calls
from being disrupted by the system's overriding or ringing features. For
analog endpoints, which are used for data calls such as fax and data
only, PBX provides the feature "data privacy". So, ANF-PR shall not be
allowed if "data privacy" is active on the old connection.
Data Restriction. The "data restriction" feature protects analog data
calls from being disrupted by the system's overriding or ringing
features. For analog endpoints, which are used for data calls such as fax
and data only, PBX provides the feature "data restriction". So, ANF-PR
shall not be allowed if "data restriction" is active on the old connection.
Malicious Call Trace (MCT). While Malicious Call Trace (MCT) is
active and if there is a trunk involved in the call, MCT feature does not
allow the trunk resources to be released from the switch-side to facilitate
the tracing activity. Also, a MCT controller on switch A may request a
controller on switch B to continue tracing a call that was tandem through
switch B by providing the trunk member id they wish to have traced.
So, ANF-PR shall not be done while MCT is active on the call.
Restriction Features. Class of Restriction (COR). The restrictions
placed on routing calls are in affect for ANF-PR. Any call that cannot
be originated or terminated because of COR on a regularly dialed basis
will not be originated or terminated when that call is made ON
BEHALF OF that terminal by ANF-PR.
Voice Terminal Restrictions. Voice Terminal Restrictions for the reroute of
an ANF-PR call will be enforced.
Inward. If a terminal is Inward restricted then that terminal would not be able
to accept an incoming call. This would include a new path SETUP message.
Therefore a Requesting PBX should not bother proposing ANFPR, since it is
destined to fail.
Manual Terminating Line. If a terminal is Manual Terminating restricted
then that terminal would not be able to accept an incoming call except from
an attendant. Thus a new path SETUP would be denied. Therefore a
Requesting PBX should not bother proposing ANF-PR, since it is destined to
fail.
Origination. If a terminal is Origination restricted then that terminal would
not be able to make an outgoing call. Thus originating a new path SETUP
should be denied. Therefore a Cooperating PBX should reject the path
replacement proposal/request.
Outward. If a station is outward restricted at the cooperating end of an ANF-
PR call then no ANF-PR SETUP should be attempted and ANF-PR should
fail. Any call that cannot be originated outward (because of COR) on a
regularly dialed basis will not be allow to originate outward when that call is
made ON BEHALF OF that terminal by ANF-PR.
Termination. If a terminal is "termination restricted" then that terminal is
not be able to accept an incoming call. Thus an incoming new path SETUP
would be denied. Therefore a Requesting PBX should not bother proposing
ANF-PR, since it is destined to fail.
The above information is provided by AVAYA Inc. as a guide. See disclaimer on page 1
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