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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Attendant Room Status Issue 3 March 1996 3-137 Administration Attendant Console Form The OCC-ROOM an d MAID-STA T buttons must b e administered on the ‘Attendant Console’ form. System-Parameters Customer-Options Form The “ Enhanced Hosp itality” field must be enabled on the ‘System-Parameters Customer-Options’ form. Note that this field cannot be enabled unless the G3 version is V3 or later. The Hospitality option must be enabled on the ‘System-Parameters Customer-Options’ form before you can...
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Feature Descriptions 3-138Issue 3 March 1996 Attendant Serial Calling Feature Availability This feature is available with all G3 releases. Description The Attendant Serial Calling feature enables the attendant to transfer trunk calls that return to the same attendant position after the called party hangs up. The returned call may then be transferred to another station within the switch and this can continue to recur. This feature is particularly useful if trunks are scarce and Direct Inward...
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Attendant Serial Callin g Issue 3 March 1996 3-139 nPriority Queue: A special priority exists for serialized calls. nCDR/Call Charging: CDR/Call Charging must consider that a single outgoing trunk call may have to be broken up and charged to the d ifferent parties that dealt with the call. nThe Attendant Serial Calling feature only works in a DCS environment if the attendant who is activating the Attendant Serial Calling feature resides on the same node as the trunk that the attendant is currently...
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Feature Descriptions 3-140Issue 3 March 1996 Audible Message Waiting Feature Availability Audible Message Waiting is available with Generic 3rV1 and all Generic V2 and later releases. However, this feature may not be applicable in countries that restrict the characteristics of dial tones provided to users. Description Audible Message Waiting is typically, but not necessarily, used on voice terminals without message waiting lights. (Often these are analog terminals.) The feature places a stutter...
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Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX) Interface Issue 3 March 1996 3-141 Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX) Interface Description AUDIX is a message-handling system for recording and distributing spoken messages or voice mail. The system contains stored voice prompts that guide users when creating, sending, retrieving, answering, saving, and forward ing spoken messages. NOTE: Your administrator is urged to consult the GBCS Products Security Handbook, 555-025-600, for information on measures to help...
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Feature Descriptions 3-142Issue 3 March 1996 nPassword and List Administration — Change user’s personal AUDIX password and create, modify, review, or delete mailing lists. nAUDIX Networking — Send and receive network messages, status information, and administrative u pdate information to and from other members of the AUDIX product family. NOTE: Two types of networking are available: Audio Message Interchange Specification (AMIS) analog networking and d igital networking. AMIS networking is...
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Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX) Interface Issue 3 March 1996 3-143 nAMIS Analog Networking, 585-300-512 nA Portable Guide for Voice Messaging, 585-300-701 nVoice Messaging Quick Reference, 585-300-702 nVoice Messaging Subscriber Document Artwork, 585-300-703 nVoice Messaging Wallet Card, 585-300-704 nAUDIX Business Card Sticker, 585-304-705 nDEFI NI TY AUDIX System Maintenance, 585-300-110 nDEFI NI TY AUDIX System Announcement Customization, 585-300-516 For details on DEFI NIT Y AU DIX , refer to...
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Feature Descriptions 3-144Issue 3 March 1996 nAUDIX Networking, 585-300-903 nPlanning for DEFINITY AUDIX System, 585-300-904 nAUDIX System Desc rip tion, 585-305-201 nAUDIX Training Tape, 585-300-050 nAUDIX Upgrade Instructions, 585-302-108 nSwitch Ad ministration for AUDIX Voice Messaging, 585-305-505 Refer to the AUDIX Documentation Guide, 585-300-010, for the latest issue numbers and release-specific information. Security Measures Fraudulent long-distance calls may be placed through your voice...
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Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX) Interface Issue 3 March 1996 3-145 nFor DEFINITY AUDIX only: — The administrator determines whether to allow transfer only to another AUDIX subscriber or to any extension of the correct extension length (that is, the number of digits for extensions administered through the DEFI NI TY switch.) For example, you may be configured to support the four-digit plan, the five-digit plan, etc. The most secure ap proach, which is the default, is to only allow transfers to...
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Feature Descriptions 3-146Issue 3 March 1996 Interactions The following features interact with the AUDIX Interface feature. NOTE: For further details about features that interact with an external AUDIX system, see the AUDIX Feature Desc riptions, 585-305-203; for further details about features that interact with the DEFI NI TY AUDIX system, see the DE FI NITY A UDI X System Feature Descriptions, 585-300-206. nAbbreviated Dialing (For AUDIX only) The FAC for Transfer Into AUDIX may b e...