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OfficeServ 7100
TECHNICAL MANUAL
These are the selectable options:
01 – CALL OFFER: Enables a call to be offered to a busy called user and to wait for
that called user to accept the call, after the necessary resources have become
available. The busy called user is given an indication of the offered call. During the
time that the call is offered, the called user may ignore the offered call or may
attempt to make the necessary resources available (e.g. by releasing or placing on
hold another call). When and if the necessary resources become available, the call
shall be completed as a normal incoming call.
04 – CC SIG CONN: There are two ways in which Callback features controls
signaling connections:
YES = connection retention method – the signaling connection is maintained until
completion or cancellation.
N) = connection release method – the signaling connection is cleared after each
phase of call independent signaling and a new signaling connection is established
for each subsequent phase of call independent signaling.
05 – CC SVC RETN: There are two possible behaviors when User B is found to be
busy again after User A responds to callback recall:
YES = service retention method – the CC Request remains in force at the
Originating and Terminating nodes and the Terminating node commences the
monitoring of User B again;
NO - service cancellation method – the Callback Request is cancelled at the
Originating and Terminating nodes.
06 – CCBS: Completion of Calls to Busy Subscribers. This enables the Call Back
feature over the network. YES – Callback enabled and NO = Callback disables. Not
available on QSIG over PRI networking.
07 – CCNR: Completion of Calls on No Reply is a supplementary service which is
offered to a calling User A. On encountering a called User B which does not answer,
it allows User A to request that the PISN monitors User B and notifies User A when
User B becomes free after a subsequent period of activity. On response by User A
to that notification the PISN shall attempt to complete the call to User B.
08 – CFB: Call Forward Busy (CFB) enables a served user to have the node
redirect to another user calls which are addressed to the served user's PISN
number and meet busy. SS-CFB may operate on all calls or just those associated
with specified basic services. The served user's ability to originate calls is
unaffected by SS-CFB.
MMC: 823
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