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Programming
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
4.319 To forward a calling station user name and extension to an attached PBX, such as
the Inter-Tel 5000 system:
1.
2.
4.320 See "Caller ID Forwarding" on
Propagate Original Caller ID
4.321 Allows the system to pass the caller ID name or number on an outgoing ISDN call if the
call has not been answered by the system (extension, voice mail, hunt groups, or OAI applica-
tion) or for transfer announcement calls. This field is intended for customers who want to route
incoming calls from the Axxess system back to the PSTN through ISDN lines. By default this
flag is set to No. See "Caller ID Forwarding" on
4.322 This flag applies to three scenarios: 1) incoming trunk calls forwarded/deflected back to
the PSTN through ISDN lines; 2) incoming trunk calls answered by a voice mail CRA and
transferred back to the PSTN through ISDN lines; 3) incoming trunk calls answered by an
operator and transferred back to the PSTN through ISDN lines. Consider the following when
using this flag:
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When set to
, the system refers to the endpoint Calling Party Number or Calling
No
Party Name field in System\Devices and Feature Codes\Stations\Local\<extension>.
When the endpoint's Calling Party Number or Calling Party Name field is programmed
with a number or name, the programmed information is sent. If the field is blank, no
caller ID information is sent.
This flag has no effect on incoming trunk calls being forwarded or redirected out
another trunk.
Set the
Send Station Caller ID to Attached PBX
Press
or click another field to save the change.
ENTER
This flag is enabled on a per trunk group basis.
Only ISDN trunks (non-private networking) use this field for the outgoing call. Do not
mix trunk types in the trunk groups when using this feature.
This flag must be enabled on the outgoing trunk group for the caller ID information to
be processed.
All Manual Forward types apply to this feature when used to redirect the call to an out-
side number.
OAI Deflect applies to this feature.
If the incoming caller ID information only has number and no name, the system only
sends the number that was received.
Incoming caller ID information that is blocked on the incoming call is not sent on the
outgoing call. If the incoming call is blocked, the system only passes the generic infor-
mation received for blocked call. Example of these generic blocked messages are: Pri-
vate, Out of Area, Restricted, Unassigned Number, or Blocked Caller. The system does
not send information when no caller ID information was received.
The outgoing trunk group must be ISDN for the Caller ID information to be processed
on the outgoing call.
The incoming call cannot be answered by the system. If the call is answered and trans-
ferred, this flag is ignored.
Calls to a hunt group that have not been answered are considered unanswered calls.
flag to
Yes
page 5-77
for related information.
page 5-77
for related information.
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CO Trunk Groups

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