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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX) Interface Issue 3 March 1996 3-147 nCall Forwarding An AUDIX user can forward calls to a remote AUDIX hunt group or to the host AUDIX hunt group. The system administrator must correctly administer the AUDIX destination for the remote AUDIX hunt group. nCall Transfer A call transfer out of AUDIX can be to a UDP extension. If the destination extension is a UDP extension on a remote switch, the call is treated as a direct call. Additional trunks are used for calls...
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Feature Descriptions 3-148Issue 3 March 1996 always denied for principals with AUDIX LWC; in some instances, the request may appear to be activated when it actually is not (see Leave Word Calling). nLeave Word Calling (LWC) For AUDIX, the system administrator has the option of indicating that a principal’s LWC messages are kept by AUDIX. This means that an LWC message left for a principal causes the extension of the calling and called parties to be reported to AUDIX. The principal can retrieve...
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Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX) Interface Issue 3 March 1996 3-149 nRingback Queuin g On direct calls to the remote AUDIX, where all trunks to the host AUDIX are busy, a busy tone is returned. On coverage calls, if all trunks to the DCS host AUDIX are busy, AUDIX is treated as a busy coverage point. If there are coverage points after AUDIX, then the call terminates there; otherwise, the call remains at the principal. In summary, Ringb a ck Queuing does not apply to AUDIX calls. nSingle-Digit...
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Feature Descriptions 3-150Issue 3 March 1996 Administration The AUDIX Switch Interface is administered by the System Manager. For more information, refer to: nSwitch Administration Guide for AUDIX Voice Messaging, 585-305-505, for further details on AUDIX switch administration when AUDIX is configured external to the switc h nSwitch Ad ministration for DEFI NI TY AUDIX System R1.0, 585-300-509, and DEFINITY AUDIX System R1.0 Ad ministration, 585-300-507, for DEFINITY AUDIX nAUDIX System Desc rip...
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Authorization Codes Issue 3 March 1996 3-151 Authorization Codes Feature Availability This is an optional feature available with all G3 releases. Description Provides the means for extending control of system users’ calling privileges and security for remote access callers. The Authorization Codes feature is optional, is closely linked to the Facility Restriction Levels (FRLs) and Traveling Class Marks (TCMs) feature, and c an b e used with the Automatic Route Selection (ARS), Automatic Alternate...
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Feature Descriptions 3-152Issue 3 March 1996 call routes to the attendant, or routes to intercept tone, d e pending on system administration. Normally, DID trunks should not require authorization c o des. However, it can be done and care should be taken when administering DID trunks to require an authorization code, because different type calls could terminate at different endpoints, and requiring an authorization code could be confusing to the caller. A Cancellation of Authorization Code Re...
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Authorization Codes Issue 3 March 1996 3-153 user may be required to dial an authorization code again. This type of situation can be avoided through careful administration. When an authorization code is required on some, but not all, trunk groups, the system prompts for an authorization c o de when the originating FRL is not adequate to access the next available trunk group in the routing p attern. Remote Access Calls When a remote access caller dials the assigned remote access number and...
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Feature Descriptions 3-154Issue 3 March 1996 Generic 1 and Generic 3i. If a System 85, DIMENSION PBX, DEFI NI TY Generic 1 switch, or DEFINITY system Generic 3i switch is part of the network, then the digit 1 is used as the CACR digit code. If the digit one is used as the CACR d igit code, then it cannot also be used as the first d i git of an authorization code. If the Time-out to Attendant option is not administered and if a user dials the CACR digit code instead of an authorization code, the...
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Authorization Codes Issue 3 March 1996 3-155 When an authorization code is required after the destination address is dialed, that code is recorded. Thus, all unauthorized attempts to dial an invalid authorization code is recorded, and a pattern of such calls can be traced using the CDR printouts. Administration The use of authorization c o des is optional. However, if authorization codes are used, the following items must be administered by the System Manager: nAuthorization Code Parameters —...
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Feature Descriptions 3-156Issue 3 March 1996 Auto Start and Don’t Split Feature Availability This feature is available with G3i-Global, G3rV1, G3V2, and later releases, and is not available with G3vsV1/G3sV1, or G3iV1. Description The Auto Start and Don’t Split feature allows the attendant to initiate a phone c all by depressing any button on the dial keypad without having to first press the Start Button, thus reducing the number of buttons that attendant console users need to use to handle...