NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 808

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Multiple Call Forwarding – All Calls – K-CCIS
Multiple Call Forwarding – Busy/No Answer – K-CCIS
Paging Access – K-CCIS
Quick Transfer to Voice Mail – K-CCIS
Station-to-Station Calling – K-CCIS
Uniform Numbering Plan – K-CCIS
Voice Call – K-CCIS
Voice Mail Integration – K-CCIS
Not supported with VM8000 InMail.
Conditions
Each UNIVERGE SV8100 system can have up to four K-CCIS routes.
Four CD-CCTAs can be used to support/connect a maximum of four K-CCIS Links.
The Basic Port Package can have up to 63 T1 trunks for K-CCIS voice path.
The Expanded Port Package can have up to 199 T1 trunks for K-CCIS voice path.
The K-CCIS feature shares the CO/PBX/Tie/DID trunks available for the system.
When assigning a Closed Numbering Plan and DID conversion across K-CCIS is required,
the UNIVERGE SV8100 uses the ARS/F-Route Tables.
The UNIVERGE SV8100 uses the F-Route Tables to assign an Open Numbering Plan.
When all K-CCIS voice channels are busy, the UNIVERGE SV8100 originator of a K-CCIS
call hears a busy tone from the system.
Outgoing CO calls in a K-CCIS network can be routed over the K-CCIS link and use the
distant system CO lines.
Distant system extension numbers in the K-CCIS network can be assigned to Feature
Access or One Touch keys and Speed Dial buffers.
When a K-CCIS trunk is on hold, the Specified Line Seizure access codes can be used to
retrieve the call from its held state.
The UNIVERGE SV8100 can support only 2~8-digit station numbers.
Station Numbers are assigned by the 10s group for 4-digit station numbers, 100s group for
5-digit station numbers, 1,000s group for 6-digit station numbers, 10,000s group for 7-digit
station numbers.
When Voice Mail Message Waiting status must be sent across the K-CCIS to a remote
system, F-Routes must be used.
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