Placing And Receiving Calls - Nortel Remote Office 9150 Installation And Administration Manual

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Using Remote Office 9150 stations

Placing and receiving calls

The way in which you place outgoing calls depends on the call appearance key
you use to place the call.
The call appearance key on which calls are received depends on where the call is
coming from.
Receiving incoming calls
The calling line identification (CLID) of an incoming call determines which call
appearance key accepts the call.
IF the call
information contains a Called Party
Number Display (CPND) that matches
a telephone number assigned to one of
the ISDN BRI B-channels from your
telephone service provider
comes in on the communication path
between the RLC and Remote Office
9150 unit
information contains the DN of another
station at this site
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THEN the call
is routed to the station based on the DNs to
Alert configuration on the trunk group to
which the B-channel belongs. If the DNs to
Alert fields are blank, the call rings on all
stations.
The call rings on the first local call
appearance key on all stations that have been
designated to receive calls from this trunk.
Note: If the first call appearance key is
already busy with a call, the call is presented
on the second call appearance as a call
waiting. The indicator flashes and an alert
tone sounds.
is routed to the station based on the Remote
Office 9150 station to RLC port assignment in
the Remote Office 9150 unit's ports
configuration.
The call rings on the host call appearance key.
rings on the local call appearance key.
Standard 2.0
Remote Office 9150

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