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Features
Call Rerouting
Description
This feature provides flexibility
for the routing of incoming calls, attendant
access, call interception,
and routing for various features.
Different types
of calls can be routed to different answering
points in DAY,
NIGHT 1, and NIGHT 2 service for each tenant
Rerouted
calls are processed
differently
than normal calls, The system
considers
rerouted calls to be important calls that must get through. Some
features on the reroute point are ignored because of this.
Also see Did/Dial--innie
Intercepts,
Night Services,
Trunk Support
CO
(LS/GS), and Uniform Call Distribution.
Conditions
The following conditions
apply to this feature:
Do Not Disturb is ignored on reroute points.
Rerouted callers are automatically
camped on to the reroute point re-
gardless of COS options. Campon is not done for consoles.
Valid access codes for reroute types, with the exceptions
listed below,
are: LDNs, consoles,
industry-standard
telephones,
SUPERSETtele-
phones, logical lines, hunt groups (all types except data hunt groups),
ACD paths and Night Bells.
Console access codes are not valid rerouting points for the following:
DID always routing to this tenant.
DID forward on busy/no answer.
Dial-in Tie always routing to this tenant.
Dial-in Tie forward on busy/no answer.
LDN Access Codes are not valid rerouting points for Non-dial-in
trunks alternate recall points.
Only Recording
Hunt Groups are valid for recording routing.
CO trunks use rerouting when they originate, following the routing
points programmed
for each individual trunk; see Trunk Support CO
(LWGS).
Forwarding
is examined
on a reroute point (regardless
of the number
of forwardings
already done). See Call Forwarding.
Whenever a DID trunk reroutes to the Night 1 point of its Attendant
Ac-
cess Night Point, it does not recall due to a no answer on that point.
The same applies for Tie trunks and the Tie Attendant Access Night
Point and for DISA trunks, and for internal extensions
and the Dial 0
point.
9109-09&105-NA
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Revision 0
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