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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  555-233-506  Issue 1.1
June 2000
Features and technical reference 
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nClass of Restriction and Controlled Restrictions
Users who normally may be restricted from receiving calls still can receive 
calls directed to them via Call Coverage.
nConference
The switch blocks users from conferencing another party onto a call which 
has routed off-net while that call is undergoing call classification. If any 
party on the call is on hold, the...

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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nHold
If a covering user puts a call on hold, and the principal picks up on the call, 
the coverage appearance may or may not be dropped, depending on 
administration.
If any party is on hold when a coverage call routes off-net, that call does 
not undergo call classification, even when the Coverage of Calls 
Redirected Off-Net field is 
y.
nInternal Automatic Answer...

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nSimulated Bridged Appearance
Calls redirected to coverage maintain an appearance on the called phone if 
a call appearance is available to handle the call. The called party can bridge 
onto the call at any time. The system can be administered to allow a 
simulated bridged appearance of the call to either remain at or be removed 
from the covering phone after the...

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NOTE:
The coverage criteria for transferred DID calls depends upon the 
External Treatment For Transferred Incoming Calls field on the 
Feature-Related System Parameters
 screen.
Related topics
Refer to ‘‘
Coverage Answer Group’’ on page 563 for information about and field 
descriptions on the Coverage Answer Group screen.
Refer to ‘‘
Coverage Path’’ on page 565 for...

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Refer to ‘‘Setting up basic call coverage’’ on page 129 for instructions on 
administering basic call coverage.
Refer to ‘‘
Setting up advanced call coverage’’ on page 133 for instructions on 
administering advanced call coverage.
Call Detail Recording
CDR tracks call information on a per-trunk-group or station-to-station basis. For 
every trunk group...

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Forced Entry of Account Codes
You can force your users to enter account codes on a system-wide, per-trunk or 
per-user basis, or on the basis of the digit string the user dials. If you have this 
feature in place, the system rejects any call that requires an account code where 
one is not supplied. To maximize system security, it is recommended that you use...

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June 2000
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Call Splitting
Call splitting keeps track of calls where more than two parties are involved. These 
can be calls that are transferred, conferenced, or where an attendant becomes 
involved. If you have call splitting activated and any of these situations arise, 
CDR produces a separate record for each new party on the call.
You can administer call splitting for...

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A, C and D continue to talk for another 5 minutes. All remaining parties drop, 
producing two more records; A–C and A–D. Note that each record shows the 
incoming trunk ID as the calling number.
A (TAC 123) calls Station B (5657890). They talk for 1 minute, then B transfers 
the call to C (54321). CDR generates a record for segment A–B. A and C talk for 
5...

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OTCS examples
In the next example, switch party A (57890) calls B(7771234), talks for 5 
minutes, then conferences in C (7775678). They all talk for another 5 minutes, at 
which point all parties drop.
Switch party A (51234) calls public-network party B (5659999). They talk for 5 
minutes. A then transfers the call to switch party C (54444). 
Attendant call...

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The attendant (Attd) dials switch party A (59999), then transfers the call to 
public-network party B (4445678).
Intraswitch CDR
Intraswitch CDR generates call records for calls to and from users on the local 
switch. For the system to generate an intraswitch CDR record, one of the 
extensions involved in a call must have intraswitch CDR assigned.
If a station...
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