Feature Reference
Personal Lines
Pools
Queued Call
Console
Remote Access
Remote Call
Forward
Ringing Options
System Access
SMDR
Transfer
A personal line can be assigned to an extension to represent a PRI line
with Routing by Dial Plan. The green LED associated with the personal
line lights steadily, and ringing on an SA button occurs; the LED does
not flash to indicate that a trunk is ringing.
A personal line can be assigned on a voice telephone for monitoring the
status of that data line, however, users must not use the personal line to
attempt to complete a call.
Data lines (especially T1 data) should not be put in the same pool as
voice lines. System alarms will eventually result if voice extensions try to
access data lines.
Data lines should not be programmed to terminate in the Queued Call
Console.
A PRI line that has been programmed for Routing by Dial Plan should
not be programmed for remote access.
A PRI line that has been programmed for Routing by Dial Plan cannot
have Remote Call Forwarding allowed. A T1 Switched 56 line cannot be
used for Remote Call Forwarding.
Data calls do not receive distinctive ringing, or delayed ringing.
T1 lines must not be shared between voice and data extensions with
Shared SA buttons. The lines are programmed for voice only or data
only service.
The trunk number of a PRI line is shown in the LINE field of the SMDR
report. The restriction code for the FTS2000 network is shown in the
ACCOUNT field.
Call timing begins when the PRI line is selected. The Called Number
field shows the number dialed by the user, before any digits are
manipulated by ARS or PRI tables (Network Selection Table, Special
Services Selection Table, or Call-by-Call Services Table). In Release 2.1
and later, call timing begins when the call is answered. Therefore, calls
that are not answered do not have an SMDR call record generated.
If the SMDR feature is not enabled to record incoming calls, the system
does not accept Account Code Entry information for these calls.
See Appendix F for print reports showing the actual SMDR fields.
For trunk-to-trunk transfer with no extension number involved, the
Calling Party Number for the outbound call is the programmed base
number.
Data calls cannot be transferred.
Primary Rate Interface (PRI) and T1
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