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Features Description
l
Press the
Add Held
softkey to add a call on a previously
held line to
the current call. The LCD display prompts
the user to press the line
select key associated
with the call on hold, and the call on the line is
added to the current call.
Analog Networking
Description
Analog
Networking
allows an SX-200
DIGITAL
PABX to send and receive
caller information
over a private network.
The other nodes in the network
can be any combination
of of MITEL
SX-200
DIGITAL
PABXs and
SX-2OOO@ Integrated
Communications"
systems.
Analog
Networking
uses the ARS Modified
Digit feature
to insert feature
access
codes and
other codes (called information
elements)
into the outgoing
digit string
(refer to information
elements
in Table 2-l).
The information
elements
consist of special codes for inserting
the caller's extension
number,
ac-
count code, and node identification.
A glossary
of analog
networking
terms can be found in Table 2-1.
The SX-200
DIGITAL
PABX with Analog
Networking
can function
as an end
node, an intermediate
node, or a hub. As an end node, network
elements
are
transmitted
into the network
via DTMF digits. As an intermediate
node, all
information
elements
received
by the intermediate
node are passed
on to
the next node. As a hub, the SX-200
DIGITAL
PABX receives
information
elements
to provide
Calling Party Identification.
The information
elements
are:
Caller's
Extension
Number:
Consoles
and
SUPERSET
Display
Telephones
show the caller's extension
number
when a user answers
a call.
The caller's extension
number
replaces
the trunk number
or trunk name in
the display, and the trunk number
in SMDR records.
.
105 2-10
Caller's Dialed Account Code:
The existing
account
code access
code
identifies
the beginning
of a Caller's Dialed Account
Code. The account code
is written
into the SMDR
record associated
with the call. Verified account
codes can be used to implement
Travelling
Class Marks, by providing
a COS
and COR with the account code, which, at the destination
node, replaces the
COS and COR associated
with the trunk being used. The destination
node
processes
the call using the COS and COR associated
with the caller's
Verified Account
Code that was passed
on the trunk.
PABX Node ID:
This information
element
is associated
only with the
originating
node and must be imbedded
with another
information
element
because
it has no access code of its own (usually it is the first digit of the
extension
number).
Analog
Networking
is not available
with Generic
1001 or Generic
1002.
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