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553-2901-301 Standard 9.00 January 2002
Network Call Redirection
For NCFNA, the call can pass through (hop) only one switch. However, as
shown in Figure 110, a multiple-hop configuration is permitted for NCFAC.
The number of times a call is redirected depends on the Class of Service
(CLS) of the redirecting set. If the redirecting set has a CLS with second-level
NCFNA denied, only one NCFNA is allowed. If a second NCFNA attempt is
made, it is rejected and the call continues to ring at the first redirected station.
If the redirecting set has a CLS with second-level NCFNA allowed, the call
can have an additional CFNA redirection.
Note: A redirected call over PRA that terminates on a busy set cannot
activate the Network Ring Again (NRAG) feature. Also, CLID name
display is not supported in call transfer, call forward busy, hunt, or call
pickup.