Figure 4-3 Multiple Call Forwarding Over K-Ccis Links For All Calls - NEC Univerge SV9100 Manual

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For multiple Call Forwarding – All Calls/Busy (Immediate) calls, the display on
the calling party Multiline Telephone displays the terminating station user name
and the station number for the first station of a distant system in the Multiple
Call Forwarding group. For the terminating station, the telephone display
indicates the name and the number of the calling party and the trunk number of
the incoming call.
When a calling station has been Call Forwarding – All Calls – K-CCIS to the
maximum times assigned in Program 50-05-01 (K-CCIS Maximum Call
Forwarding Hop Assignment) and encounters another Call Forwarding – All
Calls – K-CCIS condition, the calling station is not forwarded and rings at the
last destination.
If the destination station in a Multiple Call Forwarding – All Calls – K-CCIS
situation is busy and has not set Call Forwarding – Busy and has Call Alert
Notification disabled, the calling party receives busy tone.
When combining Call Forwarding – Busy and Call Forwarding – All Calls
– K-CCIS, if the destination station is busy and has Call Alert Notification
disabled, the calling party hears busy tone after the maximum hops assigned in
Program 50-05-01 (K-CCIS Maximum Call Forwarding Hop Assignment).
Multiple Call Forwarding – All Calls -K-CCIS and Call Forwarding – Busy
– K-CCIS may be mixed; up to seven combined multiple forwardings may
occur.
An example of Multiple Call Forwarding over a K-CCIS link is shown in
Figure 4-3 Multiple Call Forwarding over K-CCIS Links for All
Issue 2.0
Calls.
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