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Feature packaging
Feature implementation
Task summary list
553-2901-301 Standard 9.00 January 2002
Calling Party Privacy
Stored Number Redial
During Stored Number Redial (SNR) programming, a user can store the CPP
code followed by the normal dialing sequence in the SNR data space.
Outgoing calls originated by the SNR feature will send the Privacy Indicator
to the far end. The CPP code will be counted against the maximum number
of digits (currently 31) allowed by the SNR feature.
During an active call on a Meridian 1 proprietary telephone, the Stored
Number Redial feature will store the CPP code in the SNR data space if the
CPP code was included in the number dialed by the originator. The outgoing
redialed calls will send the Privacy Indicator to the far end.
Trunk Optimization Before Answer
An optimized call due to Trunk Optimization Before Answer will respect the
CPP requested by the originator.
The following packages are required for Calling Party Privacy:
Calling Party Privacy (CPP) package 301, which is dependent on
— Flexible Feature Codes (FFC) package 139.
Note: Non ISDN trunks must restrict the Outpulse Asterisk and
Octothorpe (OPAO) package 104 to provide for the CPP feature.
The following is a summary of the tasks in this section:
1
LD 57 – Define the FFC for CPP feature. FFC package 139 is required
for loading LD 57..
2
LD 16 – Define Privacy Indicators.
3
LD 10/11 – Activate Calling Party per-line blocking.

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