Etsi, Mcdn And Network Features; Network Call Diversion - Nortel ICS Install Manual

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186 / ETSI, MCDN and Network features

ETSI, MCDN and Network features
If your system is running Profile 2, and you are using ETSI
PRI lines with SL-1 MCDN protocol to network your systems,
your network has access to all the MCDN features described
in the preceding sections, starting with "Private networking
using PRI SL-1" on page 127. MCDN features are set up under
Network Features, MCDN.
In addition, ETSI lines can provide the following CO network
features. Availability of these features is first determined by
your service provider, and secondly by turning on the features
under Network Features, ETSI.
TIP -
require a PRI keycode to use ETSI PRI lines, however,
if you want to the line to use the ETSI MCDN features,
you must obtain and enter an MCDN keycode.

Network Call Diversion

Norstar Network Call Diversion (NCD) is a network function
that allows forwarding and redirection of calls outside the
Norstar network when using an ETSI ISDN line. Functionality
is similar to that of External Call Forward (ECF).
NCD redirects calls using the same line on which they arrive.
Call forward is efficient since there is no need for additional
outside lines.
Forwarding calls externally from an extension requires the
user to enter either a Destination Code or Line Pool Access
Code, and the number to which calls will be forwarded.
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