Outgoing Trunk Traffic - Siemens Hicom 100 E Service Manual

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Outgoing trunk traffic

Feature
Night/intercept station
Pseudo DDI with DTMF
Call allocation
Answer group on/off
Common ringer
Call trace
Immediate intercept in the case of
ISDN trunks
Consultation-call prevention
4.8
Outgoing trunk traffic
Feature
Classes of service
Trunk group, one-way
Audible tone monitoring
Central abbreviated dialling
Individual abbreviated dialling
(in system)
Line seizure
Line seizure, automatic
Dial pause
Project code
Booking code
4-6
Destination extension for misdirected calls during day
or night. No destination entry > entry of call allocation
per line is evaluated
Option with fax/DDI module for analogue trunk mode
(also available with PMP connection)
Defines who is called and when. Analogue trunks and
B-channels handled differently
Variable allocation of who is called and when
An extension or relay is called as a common ringer
Trace nuisance/malicious callers. Individual extension
authorisation possible, Must be released on the
exchange side by Telecom (as of SW 2.0.2)
Immediate diversion to attendant console if an blank
message is received (AUS)
Automatic clear-down of incoming consultation-calls
(BRA only)
Traffic restrictions for certain extensions
Various routes possible with overflow
Dialtone dedector for analogue trunks
Abbreviated dialling destinations for all extensions.
Abbreviated dialling destinations for individual
extensions (as of SW 2.0.2 also with dial pause and
DTMF switchover)
Trunk code and route code
Line keys
Call keys (virtual line keys)
Via trunk group and overflow trunk group
With analogue trunk (programmable)
Max. 11-character project code per call.
Allocation of project-related charges
Hicom 100 E Version 2.1, Service manual
Remarks
Remarks
A31003-K16-X001-3-7620
,
07/99

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