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106 Call Forward and Busy Status
The BFS key also acts as an Autodial (ADL) key. To use the BFS key as
an ADL key to call Party A, Party B goes off-hook and presses the BFS
key for Party A.
Busy Status
The Busy Status portion of the feature indicates if Party A is busy for any of
the following reasons:
Call Forward Status
The Call Forward portion allows Party B to monitor and alter the Call
Forward state of Party A. Party A may be either an analog (500/2500
type) telephone or Meridian 1 proprietary telephone and must have Call
Forward All Calls equipped. The Call Forward and Busy Status feature
introduces a modification to the Call Forward All Calls feature functionality.
The modification is activated or deactivated on a customer-wide basis by
the response to OPT in LD 15. The OPT responses are "FKD" (Forward
Key Denied) and the default setting "FKA" (Forward Key Allowed).
Operating parameters
Party B must be using a Meridian Modular telephone. Party A may have an
Meridian Modular or 500/2500-type telephone, with Call Forward All Calls
(CFAC) equipped. The operating parameters are the same as for CFAC.
A station may be monitored by a maximum of 16 other stations using the
BFS key.
The monitored and monitoring stations must all belong to the same
customer.
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Call Forward deactivated and not busy or
Call Forward deactivated and busy
call active on a Directory Number (DN) key (SCR, SCN, MCR, or MCN)
has Make Set Busy (MSB) activated
has Do Not Disturb (DND) activated
call active on a Group Call (GRC) key
call active on a Private-line non-ringing (PVN) or Private-line Ringing
(PVR) key
Party A ringing
if Party A is a Meridian 1 proprietary telephones and has call on Hold
if Party A is an analog (500/2500 type) telephone and has a call on
permanent Hold
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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