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Features Description
Programming
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that is used in the COS option checks is the party that hung up from
the call. If at least one trunk can connect to one other trunk in the con-
ference then the Device Interconnection check passes. If no trunks can
connect to any other trunks in the call then the call is completely
cleared down.
If the Console is not allowed connection to a device, it cannot exercise
features affecting that device.
Device Interconnection applies directly to trunks, stations, sets, data
stations, modem pools, and consoles.
Connection is always allowed to Night Bells, Call Announce Ports, and
LDNs.
Device connection checking is done when an ACD position is directly
dialed. The checks apply between the caller and the set where the po-
sition is logged in.
No checking is done for ACD calls from an ACD path.
No checking is done between callers and members of recording or
auto attendant hunt groups.
Checking is done with hunt groups using the tenant of the first pro-
grammed member of the hunt group.
Checking is done with logical lines using the tenant of the
SUPERSET
telephone where the first appearance of the line resides.
When a trunk is accessing ARS directly, or for trunks transferred into
ARS before a trunk is seized, the COS used is that of the trunk itself.
When an extension times out from reorder tone with a conference on
hold, the above rules apply to the call that is left; it is as if the extension
had hung up from the call.
Set the interconnection rules in CDE Form 30 (Device Interconnection
Table) as required.
Enable the appropriate trunk connection COS Options, see
Descriptions.
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