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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Instructions Manual
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DCS Alphanumeric Display for Terminals Issue 3 March 1996 3-597 Within the same DEFI NIT Y syst em Generic 1 or Generic 3 node in a DCS, complete transparency of Calling and Called Name Display exists. Interactions The following DCS configurations provide transparency of alphanumeric display information: nNetworks of two or more DEFINITY switches (Generic 1 or Generic 3i) with a System 75 Version 3 or later, Generic 2, System 85 Release 2 Version 2 or later, or a Generic 2.1 as an interme...
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Feature Descriptions 3-598Issue 3 March 1996 nCall Waiting When a DCS call from a system user to another node is waiting at the called terminal, the miscellaneous ID ‘‘wait’’ is not displayed at the caller’s terminal. nCAS When a user dials the extension for CAS, a RLT is seized or the caller is queued for an RLT. The caller’s terminal will display the trunk group identifier, such as OPERATOR. nConference When a DCS call is conferenced either at a remote node or at the local system, all DCS...
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DCS Attendant Control of Trunk Group Ac cess Issue 3 March 1996 3-599 DCS Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access Feature Availability DCS is available with all Generic 3 releases except G3vs/G3s ABP. Description Allows an attendant at any node in the DCS to exercise control over an outgoing trunk group at an adjacent node in the cluster. Each attendant console has 12 Trunk Hundreds Select buttons to be used with the Attendant Direct Trunk Group selection feature. Each button allows the attendant...
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Feature Descriptions 3-600Issue 3 March 1996 When a trunk group is controlled in a DCS environment, calls to the trunk group by anyone other than an attendant are routed to the local attendant at the node where the trunk group resides. If that node does not have an attendant, the call is routed to a CAS main attendant or an attendant at a location arranged for Inter-PBX Attendant Calls. However, if CAS or the Inter-PBX Attendant Calls feature is not provid e d, the party attempting to call on...
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DCS Attendant Control of Trunk Group Ac cess Issue 3 March 1996 3-601 Interactions The following features interact with the DCS Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access feature. nDCS Attendant Display When a user attempts to access a controlled trunk group and is routed to the local attendant, the disp lay shows the reason the call was redirected. If the call is routed via CAS or the Inter-PBX Attendant Calls feature, the display does not show the reason the call was redirected. nUDP DCS tie...
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Feature Descriptions 3-602Issue 3 March 1996 DCS Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection Feature Availability DCS is available with all Generic 3 releases except G3vs/G3s ABP. Description Allows attendants at one node to have direct access to an idle outgoing trunk at a different node in the DCS. A Trunk Hundreds Select button can be assigned to access a trunk group at the local node or a trunk group at a remote node. A Trunk Group Select button assigned to access a remote node is referred to as...
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DCS Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection Issue 3 March 1996 3-603 — The trunk access code of the remote trunk group. The trunk access codes (TACs) must be three characters or less. In a ddition to the 12 fixed Trunk Hundreds Select buttons on each attendant console, feature b uttons may be assigned remote Trunk Hundreds Select buttons, Hardware and Software Requirements DCS interface hardware and DCS software are required.
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Feature Descriptions 3-604Issue 3 March 1996 DCS Attendant Display Feature Availability DCS is available with all Generic 3 releases except G3vs/G3s ABP. Description Provides some transparency with respect to the display of call-related information. Calls to and from a DEFINITY switch in a DCS environment have Calling/Called Party Identification transparenc y under the following conditions: nThe other party is at another DEFINITY syst em Generic 1, Generic 3, or System 75, and the intermediate...
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DCS Attendant Display Issue 3 March 1996 3-605 DCS tie trunks between nodes must be a dministered with the Outgoing Display enabled. This enables the called party’s name to be displayed at the calling attendant’s display. Interactions When both ISDN and DCS disp lay information, or only DCS display information, are received, the switch will display the DCS display information in the DCS format. If ISDN disp lay information is received, and no DCS display information is received, then the ISDN...
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Feature Descriptions 3-606Issue 3 March 1996 DCS Automatic Callback Feature Availability DCS is available with all Generic 3 releases except G3vs/G3s ABP. Description Allows a user at one node to make an automatic callback call to a user at another node in the DCS. A DCS Automatic Callback call can be activated from a voice terminal at one node to a voice terminal at another node in the same way as if at a local node under the following conditions. nIf the called party is at a System 85, DEFI NIT...