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The CCP code can also be stored on the forwarding DN. If the CPP is
requested on the forwarding DN, the Privacy Indicator is outpulsed to the
terminating node to inhibit the number of the forwarding set (for example, at
the tandem node) from being displayed on the terminating set. In this case,
the forwarding station must include the CPP in the forwarding DN (such as
*67 + ACOD + the DN on the terminating node).
Camp-On
Internal CFW takes precedence over Camp-On.
China - Attendant Monitor
If an attendant attempts to monitor a DN which is Call Forwarded and is idle,
idle DN treatment is given.
China - Toll Call Loss Plan
Toll pad switching is also provided after call forwarding has been completed.
When the toll call is diverted, the diverted party's pad level is switched back
to its original value (unless it is an OPS station using dynamic switching).
The Toll Loss Plan is applied again for the new call as if it is a direct call.
For Call Transfer, it is provided after the transferring party completes the
transfer and drops out. For Call Forward or Hunting, it is provided when the
forwarding or hunting call is answered.
Do Not Disturb
Hunting
Internal Call Forward take precedence over Do Not Disturb and Hunting.
Flexible Voice/Data Terminal Number
Voice calls directed to a dynamic voice/data Terminal Number are forwarded,
if either of these features are enabled. Data calls, to a dynamic voice/data
TN, are not forwarded.
Network Intercom
Hot Type I calls respect or override all kinds of Call Forward features (Busy,
No Answer, All Calls, Internal, etc.) according to per-set definitions. If Call
Forward is respected, the call becomes a normally dialed call and the
originator will receive the appropriate indication on their display.
Phantom Terminal Numbers (TNs)
Internal CFW cannot be enabled on a Phantom TN.
Recorded Announcement for Calls Diverted to External Trunks
Recorded Announcement for Calls Diverted to External Trunks (RANX)
feature supports call forward to an outgoing external Central Office (CO)
trunk if the trunk has the RANX flag set and is located in a node with a
RAN trunk.
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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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