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1.27 Networking Features
3.3.
CO-to-TIE-to-CO Line Calls
An incoming CO line call can be routed to the DISA feature of a PBX, then the caller can make a
CO line call which is routed via ARS through another PBX.
[Example]
Outside Caller
Dials DISA phone number of
PBX-1 + "9-12125551234"
Explanation:
The outside caller dials a telephone number which is routed to the DISA feature of PBX-1, then
dials the Idle Line Access number of PBX-1 "9", followed by the desired outside party's telephone
number (1-212-555-1234).
1.
The Idle Line Access number "9" was dialed, therefore PBX-1 modifies the dialed number via
its ARS programming (not shown here). It removes the first digit "9", adds the PBX code and
Idle Line Access number of PBX-2 "902-9", and sends the number down the TIE line to PBX-
2. The number is now "902-9-12125551234".
2.
PBX-2 checks its Incoming Number Modification Table (not shown here). No modification is
programmed. PBX-2 removes its PBX code (902). The number is now "9-12125551234".
3.
PBX-2 recognizes its Idle Line Access number, "9", and sends the remaining number,
"12125551234", to the telephone company using an idle CO line.
Conditions
When a TIE line call arrives at an extension, it is treated as a CO line call, not as an intercom call. If the
called extension is busy and has disabled Call Waiting, the caller will hear a busy tone or be redirected
to the Intercept Routing—Busy destination, if one is programmed. If the called extension has set Do
Not Disturb (DND), the call will be redirected to the Intercept Routing—DND destination, if one is
programmed. (→ 1.1.1.5 Intercept Routing)
The amount of time the PBX waits for a digit to be dialed before sending a reorder tone or directing the
call to an operator can be specified through system programming (TIE Receiving Dial Inter-digit time).
Throughout the examples in this section, the CO Line Group Access number "8" and a CO line group
number ("02", for example) can be dialed instead of the TIE Line Access number "7" if the caller wishes
to select a specific CO line group with which to make a call. Note, however, that if the TIE Line Access
number is not dialed, the PBX will not check the TIE Line Routing and Modification Table for instructions
on how to modify the dialed number before sending it down the TIE line using the specified CO line
group.
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Feature Guide
Private Network
PBX-1
DISA
CO Line
Telephone
Company
PBX Codes
PBX-2
PBX-1: 901
PBX-2: 902
CO Line
Outside Party
Telephone
Company
1-212-555-1234

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