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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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Figure 51. MDC9000 and MDW9000 cordless telephones Figure Notes
1. 6 programmable buttons
2. Dial pad1. 6 programmable buttons
2. Dial pad 

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Figure 52. MDC9000 and MDW9000 cordless telephones Figure Notes
1. 6 programmable buttons
2. Dial pad1. 6 programmable buttons
2. Dial pad 

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DEFINITY Internet Protocol (IP) 
Softphones
DEFINITY IP Softphones extend the level of DEFINITY services. They turn a 
PC or a laptop into an advanced telephone. DEFINITY IP Softphones allow you 
to send voice and fax from the DEFINITY ECS through an Internet Protocol (IP) 
network to other DEFINITY systems that have this feature. You can place calls, 
take...

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Figure 54. CentreVu IP Agent interface
Road-warrior application
The road-warrior application enables travelers to use DEFINITY ECS features 
from temporary remote locations, such as a hotel room. The road-warrior 
configuration uses two separate software applications running on a user’s PC that 
is connected to a DEFINITY system over an IP network. The...

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Stand-alone H.323
The stand-alone H.323 application enables travelers to use some DEFINITY ECS 
features from a remote location. This application uses a PC running an H.323 
v2-compliant audio application, such as Microsoft NetMeeting. The H.323 
application controls the call signaling and the voice path. However, since it does 
not use the IP Softphone...

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Features and technical reference 
1133 AAR and ARS partitioning 
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Features and technical reference
AAR and ARS partitioning
You can use Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR) and Automatic Route Selection 
(ARS) partitioning to change the call routing plan for up to 8 different user groups 
within a single DEFINITY ECS. You assign a Partition Group Number (PGN) to 
each user group and identify different call routing...

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You can assign a route pattern to just one partitioned user group or you can assign 
a route pattern to all your partitioned user groups. 
You assign the PGN on the Class of Restriction (COR) screen, and then assign the 
COR on each station screen. When a user dials an AAR or ARS feature access 
code and a number, the switch uses the PGN of the caller’s COR...

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AAR/ARS shortcut dialing
(Not available with Offer B) Use AAR/ARS shortcut dialing to modify your dial 
plan and expand the capabilities of automatic routing. With shortcut dialing, users 
can make AAR and ARS calls without dialing the Feature Access Code (FAC), 
usually 8 for AAR and 9 for ARS in the US. Dial plans with 5-digit extensions can 
be expanded...

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nQSIG networks — Providing a 6- to 7-digit private-network dialing plan 
makes it easier to convert a large DCS network to QSIG. You can 
implement QSIG networks with all the QSIG Supplementary Services 
installed in your network. It also makes it easier to integrate DEFINITY 
ECS into existing networks composed of non-Lucent systems.
n3-digit Uniform Dial...
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