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Camp-On to a Set in Ringback or Dialing
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This section contains information on the following topics:
"Feature description" (page 341)
"Operating parameters" (page 342)
"Feature interactions" (page 342)
"Feature packaging" (page 343)
"Feature implementation" (page 343)
"Feature operation" (page 343)
Feature description
This feature allows a station or attendant to Camp-on an external trunk call
to another station that is in a ringback or dialing state. If the station on which
the call is camped on becomes idle without going into established state, the
camped-on call rings the station automatically.
This capability applies to standalone and networking environments. Within a
networking environment, the station affecting the Camp-on and the desired
party can be anywhere in the network.
If the Flexible Tones and Cadences package is equipped and periodic
Camp-on tones and cadences are defined, periodic Camp-on tone is given
to the desired station when it goes into established state indicating that a
call is camped on. For analog sets, this is in the form of a tone. For digital
sets, it is a periodic buzz. The Camp-on tone lasts for the duration of the
Camp-on. The desired station receives periodic Camp-on tone, if the station
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