Nortel 1000 Features And Services Fundamentals page 196

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196 Call Hold, Deluxe
Operating parameters
Exclusive Hold has priority over Individual Hold. If a telephone is equipped
with Exclusive Hold, the other telephones receive the Exclusive, not
Individual, Hold indication.
Feature interactions
Attendant Administration
Deluxe Hold (DHLD) cannot be administered through the Attendant
Administration feature.
Attendant Break-In
The attendant cannot break in to a call on hold.
Camp-On, Forced
Override, Enhanced
Override, Priority
Neither held calls nor telephones with calls on hold can be camped on or
overridden. Overflow (fast busy) tone is returned to telephones attempting
either Forced Camp-on or Priority Override.
Call Hold, Deluxe
When a call is retrieved from hold, the calling and called parties' displays
reflect their individual DPD Class of Service options.
Calling Line Identification
In a trunk call for ISDN interfaces, if the originating party puts the call on
hold and then retrieves the call, the CLID at the originating party will reflect
the trunk access code and member number. This behavior is not applicable
to transferred call scenarios.
Call Park on Unsupervised Trunks
A Disconnect Timer applies to held calls on all trunks on the route. All
answered calls in the held state is disconnected if left in that state for an
extended period.
Call Party Name Display
When a call is put on hold, the holding telephone's display clears. The held
telephone's display does not change. When the telephone reestablishes the
call, the display returns the original DN and name.
Call Transfer
A consultation call can be placed on Hold.
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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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