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3300 ICP General Information Guide
Feature Name:
Transmission Tests
Trunk Access
Trunk Answer From Any
Station (TAFAS)
Trunk Busy-Out
Trunk Group Busy Status
Trunk Group Hunting
Trunk Labels
Trunk Select - Direct
Trunk Support
Uniform Numbering Plan
Universal Port Orientation
Voice Mail
Voice Mail Interfaces
Voice Mail Softkeys
XNET
Description:
a transfer, you can consult privately with the third party and swap
between private conversations with each party.
Let you perform milliwatt, balance, and 100 tests on a trunk.
Lets you directly access a specific trunk. No toll control or ARS
checking is done when you use Trunk Access. This feature is used
when a maintenance telephone is required
Lets you answer any call that rings a night bell. Once you answer
the call, you can use any of the features that are normally available
at that extension.
Lets you busy-out a specific trunk. When you perform a Trunk
Busy-Out, the trunk is busied out if it is idle; if the trunk is in use, it
is busied out as soon as it becomes idle. When you busy-out the
trunk, it cannot be accessed.
Enables attendants to query the status of trunk groups from the
attendant console.
Lets you search for trunk groups in either a terminal or circular
pattern. In a terminal hunt group, trunks are selected in a
predetermined order. In a circular hunt group, trunks are selected
in a distributed manner (the first free trunk after the last one used
becomes the new first choice).
May be assigned to individual trunks or groups of trunks. When a
trunk call appears at an attendant console, the trunk label and
trunk number are displayed.
Lets you access an outside trunk for the purposes of originating
and receiving external calls. Because the trunk is assigned to a line
appearance, you can access the trunk to make or answer calls
without trunk access codes.
The system supports most public network trunk types (both analog
and digital).
The system supports the use of a network Uniform Numbering Plan
that allows you to use the same digits to reach a station from any
location in the network.
All peripheral interface ports are identical. As a result, the system is
flexible and can accommodate various system configurations.
The system has its own integral voice mail system that supports up
to 750 mailboxes.
Most voice processing systems work in conjunction with the
system. The system provides the following voice processor
interfaces:
Voice Mail-Integrated
Voice Mail-Digital E&M Interface
Voice Mail-ONS Interface
Provides the user with a quick and convenient way to access voice
mail. Access to the system is provided through context-sensitive
softkeys on an IP telephone.
Proprietary switched MSDN/DPNSS networking over the PSTN.
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