Outpulsing Of Asterisk And Octothorpe (Opao) - Nortel 1000 Features And Services Fundamentals

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The call forwarded destination can use the Remote Call Forward
deactivation FFC as well as CFDD to deactivate the Call Forward All Calls
functionality on the call forward station.
Calling Party Privacy
When an incoming trunk call with the Privacy Indicator is forwarded, the
Privacy Indicator is tandemed to the far end to inhibit the display of the
Calling Party Name or Number provided that the tandem node also has
Calling Party Privacy (CCP) provisioned.
The CCP code can also be stored on the forwarding DN. If the CPP is
requested on the forwarding DN, the Privacy Indicator is outpulsed to the
terminating node to inhibit the number of the forwarding set (that is, at the
tandem node) from being displayed on the terminating set. In this case, the
forwarding station must include the CPP in the forwarding DN (such, as *67
+ ACOD + the DN on the terminating node).
Multiple Appearance Directory Numbers
The RCFW feature only applies to the primary appearances of Multiple
Appearance DNs, and it is recommended that only one appearance of a
Multiple Appearance DN be configured as the prime DN.
For the case of multiple stations with the same prime DN and SCPW, the
RCFW operation will apply to the station that has the Multiple Appearance
Redirection Prime (MARP) assigned to it.
If none of the stations having the DN and SCPW assigned are configured
as the MARP TN for that DN, the RCFA and RCFD will apply to all stations
matching the DN and SCPW.
The attendant-based RCFW feature will only apply remote call forward
operation to the prime DN with MARP status. If the DN is not the prime DN
or does not have MARP status, overflow tone is received by the user.

Outpulsing of Asterisk and Octothorpe (OPAO)

If the OPAO package is equipped, the octothorpe (#) is treated as any other
dialed digit and will not be used to signal end of dialing. The end of dialing
digits to be used are defined in LD 15.
Phantom Terminal Numbers (TNs)
A Phantom TN does not physically exist. It is configured with no hardware
associated with it (that is, no telephones or line cards); however, all required
data blocks are configured.
The Phantom TN feature uses the RCFW feature to configure and
activate/deactivate the CFW DN on the Phantom TNs.
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Nortel Communication Server 1000
Features and Services Fundamentals — Book 2 of 6 (C)
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