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The flowchart above describes the following "double" call-hold scenario:
1.
A calls B and establishes a voice path.
2.
A places B on hold; A hears a Dial tone and B hears a Held tone.
3.
A calls C and establishes a voice path.
4.
B places A on hold; B hears a Dial tone.
5.
B calls D and establishes a voice path.
6.
A ends call with C; A hears a Held tone.
7.
B ends call with D.
8.
B retrieves call with A.
Notes:
8.3.9.2

BRI Suspend and Resume

The device supports call suspend and resume services initiated by ISDN BRI phones
connected to the device. During an ongoing call, the BRI phone user can suspend the call
by typically pressing the phone's "P" button or a sequence of keys (depending on the
phone), and then on-hooking the handset. To resume the call, the phone user typically
presses the same keys or button again and then off-hooks the phone. During the
suspended state, the device plays a Howler tone to the remote party. This service is also
supported when instead of pressing the call park button(s), the phone cable is
disconnected (suspending the call) and then reconnected again (resuming the call).
If the phone user does not resume the call within a user-defined interval (configured using
the HeldTimeout parameter), the device releases the call.
Note:
8.3.9.3
Consultation Feature
The device's Consultation feature allows you to place one number on hold and consult
privately with another party.
The Consultation feature is relevant only for the holding party.
After holding a call (by pressing hook-flash), the holding party hears a dial tone and
can then initiate a new call, which is called a Consultation call.
While hearing a dial tone, or when dialing to the new destination (before dialing is
complete), the user can retrieve the held call by pressing hook-flash.
The held call can't be retrieved while Ringback tone is heard.
After the Consultation call is connected, the user can toggle between the held and
active call by pressing the hook-flash key.
Version 6.2
If a party that is placed on hold (e.g., B in the above example) is called by
another party (e.g., D), then the on-hold party receives a Call Waiting
tone instead of the Held tone.
While in a Double Hold state, placing the phone on-hook disconnects
both calls (i.e. call transfer is not performed).
Only one call can be suspended per trunk. If another suspend request is
received from a BRI phone while there is already a suspended call (even if
done by another BRI phone connected to the same trunk), the device rejects
this suspend request.
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8. IP Telephony Capabilities
February 2011

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