Call Forward-Older Features - Nortel 1000 Features And Services Fundamentals

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Using post-dial Break-in after dialing the Call Forward/Hunt Override FFC is
possible after encountering a busy set, if Break-in is enabled.
Basic Rate Interface (BRI)
BRI sets are not supported; any attempt to dial Call Forward/Hunt Override
from a BRI set is ignored and access denied treatment is returned.
BRIT
BRI TIE trunks in a Meridian Customer Defined Network (MCDN) are
supported.

Call Forward-older features

The following features are overridden by the Call Forward/Hunt Override Via
FFC feature, but there are no changes to the features themselves:
Call Redirection by Time of Day
Call Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC has precedence over Call Redirection
by Time of Day.
Call Transfer
A set can activate Call Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC when initiating a
transfer. If the transfer is completed while ringing, the Call Forward/Hunt
Override will still be active and passed on to the transferred party.
Call Waiting
Call Waiting can be used even if the Call Forward/Hunt Override Via FFC
feature has been activated. When a busy set with Call Waiting configured
is encountered, it will terminate on Call Waiting.
Call Waiting Redirection
There is no interaction with the Call Waiting treatment component of the
Call Waiting Redirection feature. However, Call Forward/Hunt Override Via
Flexible Feature Code does override CFNA, and thus the CFNA treatment
given to unanswered Call Waiting calls by the Call Waiting Redirection
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Call Forward All Calls
Call Forward No Answer
Call Forward and Busy Status
Call Forward, Internal Calls
Call Forward No Answer/Flexible Call Forward No Answer
Make Set Busy
Secretarial Filtering
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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