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342 Camp-On to a Set in Ringback or Dialing
has Warning Tone Allowed class of service and the customer has the
Camp-on Tone Allowed option. Music is provided to the camped-on station,
if the Music package is equipped and defined for the customer.
During Camp-on, as soon as the attendant releases the call or the station
completes the transfer, recall timing begins (the Recall Timer is configured
in LD 15). If the timer times out, the Camp-on is recalled to the attendant. If
the attendant is busy, the recall is queued against the attendant. The call
can no longer be camped on to the desired station without affecting another
Camp-on. If the attendant is in Night Service, the Camp-on receives night
treatment.
If the desired party is on a different node, and Network Attendant Service
(NAS) is equipped, the Camp-on is routed according to the NAS routing
table. If the Camp-on is recalled to the local attendant, and the local
attendant is busy, the recall is queued to the attendant. During this time, the
call may still be answered by the desired station (the call remains camped
on until the attendant answers the recall). This capability is that of the Slow
Camp-on Recall.
Operating parameters
Only one call at a time can be camped on to a station in dialing or ringback
state.
The cadence for Periodic Camp-on can be defined in LD 56. Periodic
Camp-on can be allowed or denied on a customer and set basis.
Feature interactions
Attendant Forward No Answer
Camp-on recall takes precedence over the Attendant Forward No Answer
recall. However, if during the recall the customer goes into Night Service
and the recall is not answered by the night DN, the call is disconnected
according to the Attendant No Answer feature processing.
Call Forward All Calls
Call Waiting
Call Waiting and Call Forward All Calls take precedence over Camp-on.
First-Second Degree Busy
If the First-Second Degree Busy Indication is equipped, and the attendant
attempts to Camp-on a call to a station in the ringing or dialing state, the
attendant receives first degree busy indication. If the attendant attempts to
Camp-on a call to a station that is second degree busy, Camp-on is not
allowed. The attendant receives second degree busy indication.
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