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Connected Party's Name
The connected party's name appears on the calling party's display. On calls generated from a
DEFINITY server, the (public or private) ISDN network may provide the connected party's name
to the Avaya Communication Manager, when the call is answered. If the connected party's name
is not available, the calling party's display shows ANSWERED BY, followed by the connected
party's number (if available).
On calls incoming to a DEFINITY server, the connected party's name is provided if the incoming
ISDN trunk group is administered to send the name to the network.
Depending on how the media servers or switches that are involved in a call are configured, parties may
see none, some, or all the information described above.
Displays for redirected calls
Features such as Call Coverage, Call Forwarding All Calls, Bridged Call Appearance, or Call Pickup
redirect calls from the called party's extension to some other destination. Once the redirected call has
been connected at its new destination, the displays for the calling, called, and connected parties are as
follows:
Calling Party Display
a= CONNECTED NAME CONNECTED NUM
Called Party Display
This is the display of the party the caller originally dialed. If this party bridges onto the redirected
call after it has been answered, they see:
a= CONFERENCE 2
In this situation, the connected party's display (see below) shows the same information. The
calling party's display is also updated if the calling and called parties are on the same server
running Communication Manager.
Connected Party Display
The connected party is the party who answers the redirected call.
a= CALLING ID to CALLED ID
The R indicates the reason for redirection. The CALLING ID and the CALLED ID may be the
name or the number, depending on the information received from the far end.
Displays for conference calls
Both terminal and attendant conference calls are identified as calls with "n" number of conferees. This
display information generates locally and does not change the display shown by another server. If the
conference call eventually drops back to a two-party call, the original display information is restored.
However, when two DCS and/or ISDN calls (or any possible combination of each) are conferenced and
revert to a two-party call, the trunk group of the remaining call displays.
Displays for calls to hunt groups
On ISDN calls to a hunt group extension, the caller's display identifies either the name of the hunt group
or the name of the group member who answers the call, depending on hunt group administration.
Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager
November 2003
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