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Remote Virtual Queuing
The Remote Virtual Queuing feature has automatic retry capabilities that
are used when congestion is encountered within the network. The same
Calling Party Privacy Override considerations are provided to the "retries"
as were provided to the originally dialed call.
Ring Again - Busy Trunk
A call that is automatically re-dialed by the Ring Again - Busy Trunk feature
recognizes the CPPO requested when the call is originally dialed.
Speed Call
System Speed Call
When an outgoing trunk call is initiated by dialing a Speed Call code, the
Speed Call code carries the Privacy Override Indicator if the CPPO Flexible
Feature Code followed by the normal dialing sequence is stored in the
Speed Call Entry represented by the Speed Call code. The CPPO Flexible
Feature Code is counted against the maximum number of digits (currently
31) allowed per Speed Call list entry.
The user can also store the CPPO Flexible Feature Code in the Speed
Call Entry (or Speed Call key). An outgoing CPPO call can be initiated by
dialing the Speed Call code (or pressing the Speed Call key), followed by
manually dialing the digits.
Stored Number Redial
In the Stored Number Redial (SNR) programming mode, the user can store
the CPPO Flexible Feature Code, followed by the normal dialing sequence
in the SNR database. The outgoing calls originated by the Stored Number
Redial feature send the Privacy Override Indicator to the far end. The
CPPO Flexible Feature Code is counted against the maximum number of
digits (currently 31) allowed by the SNR feature.
During an active call on a Meridian 1 proprietary set, the Stored Number
Redial feature stores the CPPO Flexible Feature Code in the SNR database
if the CPPO Flexible Feature Code is included in the number dialed by the
originator. The outgoing re-dialed calls also send the Privacy Override
Indicator to the far end.
Trunk Anti-Tromboning
When trunks are removed, due to the Trunk Anti-Tromboning (TAT)
operation, an ISDN call recognizes the CPPO/CPP requested by the
originator.
Trunk Optimization Before Answer
An optimized call, due to Trunk Optimization Before Answer (TRO)
operation, recognizes the CPPO/CPP requested by the originator.
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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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