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Call Forward/Hunt Override Via Flexible
Feature Code
Contents
The following are topics in this section:
"Feature description" (page 187)
"Operating parameters" (page 188)
"Feature interactions" (page 188)
"Feature packaging" (page 192)
"Feature implementation" (page 192)
"Feature operation" (page 194)
Feature description
Call Forward Override provides all telephone users (having a specific Class
of Service) and attendants with the ability to override Intercept Computer
Call Forward (ICP-CFW), Call Forward All Calls, Call Forward No Answer,
Hunting and Make Set Busy by entering a Flexible Feature Code. In
order to use this feature, the originating set must have Call Forward Hunt
Allowed (CFHA) Class of Service. When this feature is enabled if override
is attempted, and the called party is idle, the set is rung regardless of any
diversion. If the dialed set is busy and has Hunt active, the calling party will
terminate on the wanted set and receive a busy indication. Sets without
Call Forward/Hunt Override denied (CFHD) Class of Service will not be
able to use the Call Forward/Hunt Override (CFHO) Via Flexible Feature
Code (FFC) feature.
Call Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC works in network environments with
system nodes and Meridian Customer Defined Network (MCDN) links.
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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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