NEC Neax 2000 Ivs2 Isdn Features And Specifications
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CALLED PARTY RECOGNITION SERVICE (DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT)) NEAX2000 IVS2ISDN Features and SpecificationsPage 2NDA-24273, Issue 1.0 CALLED PARTY RECOGNITION SERVICE (DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT)) General Description This feature provides an incoming Direct-In Termination (DIT) call via an ISDN trunk to be connected to a pre- determined station. This application can be used for a station or modem. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Station Application All stations. Service Conditions 1. For incoming calls in a Primary Rate Interface trunk, this service feature should be used only when DID trunks are not desired. 2. Refer to the Business Features and Specifications manual for details on service conditions.
CPN TO NETWORK–PRESENT NEAX2000 IVS2ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24273, Issue 1.0Page 3 CPN TO NETWORK–PRESENT General Description This feature allows the ISDN network to be informed of the Calling Party Number (CPN) when a call originates from a terminal connected to the System. For this example, the CPN sent to the network may be 214-555-5000 for every station in the PBX, or each station may present a unique extension number (last four digits) to the ISDN network. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. The calling station number is sent to the ISDN network automatically. Service Conditions 1. The data provided as the calling station number is assigned via MAT/CAT for each ISDN circuit or station. In addition, if no data has been assigned as the calling station number, the system will not provide any information to the network. 2. A maximum of 16 digits can be assigned as the calling station number. 3. The maximum number of area codes and office code patterns is 15. 4. Transmission of CPN to the ISDN network can be programmed by the Class of Service. Programming is required for each station. 5. The delivery of CPN information is subject to local regulations. ISDN DTI PBX Called Party No.4210 516-555-4210 +214-555-5000 Calling Par ty No. (214-555-5002) (214-555-5001) (214-555-5000)DIAL 516-555-4210# DTI: Digital Trunk Interface Calling Par ty No.
CPN TO TERMINATING USER–DISPLAY NEAX2000 IVS2ISDN Features and SpecificationsPage 4NDA-24273, Issue 1.0 CPN TO TERMINATING USER–DISPLAY General Description This feature provides a visual display of the originating station’s number and subaddress information on a Multiline Terminal for incoming ISDN calls. This provides the terminal user with a quick and accurate way to identify the originating station’s number (Calling Number). Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. The originating station number is automatically displayed on the Multiline Terminal. Service Conditions 1. This feature is available on the Multiline Terminal with Display. 2. A maximum of 16 digits forming the originating party’s number, including the PBX access code, can be displayed. For subaddress, a maximum of eight digits can be displayed. If the subaddress exceeds eight digits, the first eight are displayed. Below is an example of the display when the originating party’s number is 214-555-5000, and the subaddress is 82623667: 3. The CPN will be displayed for six seconds only, followed by date and time. (Elapsed time) 82623667 2145555000subaddress calling party number
DID ADDRESSING NEAX2000 IVS2ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24273, Issue 1.0Page 5 DID ADDRESSING General Description This feature allows incoming ISDN-PRI calls to terminate to stations, ATTCON, Automated Attendant, etc., based on the Called Party number. Direct Inward Dial trunks will be terminated to preprogrammed destinations without Attendant assistance. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Station Application Not applicable. Service Conditions 1. If the network is notified that the destination station for the DID call is busy or a connection-controlled station, the network gives the calling station a Busy Tone. (This depends upon call forwarding services being in service.) 2. If the called station is nonexistent, the DID call can be routed to the Attendant Console, another predesignated station, or to receive Reorder Tone. 3. Refer to the Business Features and Specifications manual for more details of DID service.
DID AND DOD ADDRESSING NEAX2000 IVS2ISDN Features and SpecificationsPage 6NDA-24273, Issue 1.0 DID AND DOD ADDRESSING General Description This feature allows the system to use DID and DOD on the same B channels. Trunk Provisioning Service Selection is not required. (B-channels can be used for DID and DOD withoutseparating the trunk routes.) Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. Confirm the DID and DOD selection with the customer’s local exchange carrier prior to installation. 2. For more details, refer to “Direct Inward Dialing” and “Direct Outward Dialing” in the Business Features and Specifications manual. 3. The DID/DOD is supported without service provisioning, since no facility indication to the network is required. B-channels D-channelPRI
EVENT BASED CCIS NEAX2000 IVS2ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24273, Issue 1.0Page 7 EVENT BASED CCIS General Description This feature allows a PBX customer that does not have a tie line (or when a customer can not use the tie line due to the busy or fault of the line), to use the various CCIS feature by using the ISDN line as a CCIS virtual tie line, on the 2400 IMX - NEAX2000 IVS 2connection or the NEAX2000 IVS2- NEAX2000 IVS2connection. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. Event Based CCIS is available between NEAX2000 IVS2to 2400ICS or NEAX2000 IVS2to NEAX2000 IVS2. 2. The maximum number of virtual tie lines are 16 channels per system. This includes the common signaling channels and voice channels. 3. The ISDN line used for the virtual tie line can also be used as a regular ISDN line. 4. This feature supports voice calls only. (Supported object at PBX transmission side: Single Line Telephone, Multiline Terminal, DID/E&M/Ring Down [analog/T1] tandem calls.) The data calls are transmitted via the regular ISDN network. 5. The Peg Count (the number of originating call from the ISDN trunk) is counted when using the ISDN line for the virtual tie line by route basis. 6. Billing information of the virtual tie line using the ISDN line is treated as regular tie line calls. 7. Billing information of the virtual tie line using the ISDN line is treated ontandem calls. 8. The voice channel of the virtual tie line is released at a programmable time after the call finishes. 9. The Common Channel Handler (CCH) card is required for providing EventBased CCIS. 10. The availability of CCIS service features for Event Based CCIS are listed in the following table. 11. For Event Based CCIS using PRI, the following services must be ordered from Telco on the PRI Span: a. Each B channel must be capable of making andreceiving 64K voice calls. b. Each B channel must be capable of making andreceiving 64k UnrestrictedDigitalData calls. c. The ISDN PRI span must be ordered with ISDN Indial (DID) service. 12. The PRI trunks should be ordered with the following components included: a. Protocol must be National ISDN-1 b. Calling and Called Party Sub-Address c. NIUF Capability Package S d. Two B-channels capable of Voice and Data simultaneously on both B-channels e. Two Directory numbers, each with a SPID 13. For any feature that requires a tandem connection (Call-Forward CCIS, etc.), additional Telco BRI circuits are required. More than one BRI trunk is required to allow calls to go back to the PBX that transferred or forwarded a call.
EVENT BASED CCIS NEAX2000 IVS2ISDN Features and SpecificationsPage 8NDA-24273, Issue 1.0 Table 1 CCIS Features Available with Event Based CCIS SERVICE FEATURE AVAILABILITY REMARKS Attendant Camp-On with Tone Indication-CCISX Attendant Controlled Conference-CCISXNote 4 Brokerage-Hot-Line-CCISX Busy Verification-CCISX Call Back-CCISX Call Forwarding-All Calls-CCISX Call Forwarding-Busy Line-CCISX Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer-CCISX Call Forwarding-Intercept-CCISX Call Forwarding-Override-CCISX Calling Name Display-CCISX Calling Number Display-CCISX Call Transfer-All Calls-CCISX Centralized Billing-CCISXNote 2 Centralized Day/Night Mode Change-CCIS– Consultation Hold-All Calls-CCISX Deluxe Traveling Class Mark-CCISX Dial Access to Attendant-CCISX Direct-in Termination-CCISX Distinctive Ringing-CCISX Do Not Disturb-CCISX Dual Hold-CCISX Elapsed Time Display-CCISX Flexible Numbering of Station-CCISX Hand-Free-Answer Back-CCISX House-Phone-CCISX Hot Line-CCISX Incoming Call Identification-CCISX Individual Attendant Access-CCISXNote 5 LDN Night Connection-CCISX Link Alarm Display-CCIS– Message Waiting Lamp Setting-Attendant-CCISXNote 3 LEGEND x:Available – : Not Available
EVENT BASED CCIS NEAX2000 IVS2ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24273, Issue 1.0Page 9 Note 1:The voice channel and thecommon signalingchannel stay connected after the calls finish according to the release timer data. Therefore, while the CCIS link is active, the features are available. Note 2:The billing information is sent while the CCH link is active. If the sending of billing information fails, it is sent again when a new CCH link is established by next call. Note 3:As a remote office, this feature is available on NEAX2000 IVS 2. Note 4:An extension of the NEAX2000 IVS 2cannot be a conference leader. Note 5:This service is available when the Attendant Console is provided at a 2400 IMX office on the network. Message Waiting Lamp Setting-Station-CCISXNote 3 Miscellaneous Trunk Access-CCISX Miscellaneous Trunk Restriction-CCIS X Multiple Call Forwarding-All Calls-CCIS X Multiple Call Forwarding-Busy Line-CCIS X Multiple Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer-CCIS X Night Connection Fixed-CCIS X Night Connection Flexible-CCIS X Outgoing Trunk Queuing-CCIS – Paging Access-CCIS X Restriction from Outgoing Calls-CCIS X Single Digit Station Calling-CCIS X Station Controlled Conference-CCIS XNote 4 Station to Station Calling-CCIS X Station to Station Calling-Operator Assistance-CCIS X Toll Restriction-3/6 Digit-CCIS X Trunk Answer from Any Station-CCIS X Trunk to Trunk Restriction-CCIS X Uniformed Numbering Plan-CCIS X Voice Call-CCIS X Voice Mail Integration-CCIS XTable 1 CCIS Features Available with Event Based CCIS SERVICE FEATURE AVAILABILITY REMARKS LEGEND x:Available – : Not Available
ISDN TERMINAL NEAX2000 IVS2ISDN Features and SpecificationsPage 10NDA-24273, Issue 1.0 ISDN TERMINAL General Description This feature provides the system with an ISDN Terminal or Terminal Adapter (TA). ISDN Terminal to ISDN Terminal, ISDN Terminal to ISDN Trunk, ISDN Trunk to ISDN Terminal, ISDN Terminal to Single Line Telephone, ISDN Terminal to Multiline Terminal, and ISDN Terminal to PS connections are available. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. The ISDN Line Circuit (ILC) card and the ISDN Channel handler (ICH) card are required. 2. The ISDN Terminal must be locally powered. 3. The following connections are available: Point to Point connection Point to Multipoint connection National ISDN 1 4. The following features are available: Individual Terminal Calling (Point to Multipointconnection) Group Calling (Point to Multipoint connection) Called Party Recognition Service (DIT) DID Addressing DID and DOD Addressing CPNtoNetwork-Present CPN to Terminating User-Display Sub Address-Present Direct Outward Dialing (DOD) Restriction from outgoing call Toll restriction Station to Station Calling Station Hunting Simultaneous voice and data transmission Asynchronous Data Switching Synchronous Data Switching Half/Full Duplex Switchover 5. The ISDN Terminal can provide Voice and data communication via the CCIS network. The CCIS network must be digital.
ISDN TERMINAL NEAX2000 IVS2ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24273, Issue 1.0Page 11 6. During communication via the CCIS network, the link reconnection is notavailable. 7. The conditions about station services are as follows: Station Hunting When a Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal or an ISDN Terminal calls a busy Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal, another Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal in Station Hunting group is called. When a Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal or an ISDN Terminal calls a busy ISDN Terminal, another ISDN Terminal in Station Hunting group is called. Note:An ISDN Terminal cannot be included in the same Station Hunting group as Single Line Telephone/ Multiline Terminals. CallForwarding An ISDN Terminal cannot set Call Forwarding - All Calls/- Busy Line/-Don’t Answer, and cannot be the destination of a Call Forwarding. When an ISDN Terminal is a calling station, it can be forwarded to another Single Line Telephone/ Multiline Terminal but cannot be forwarded to central office trunk or tie line trunk. CallTransfer A Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal cannot transfer a call in progress with an ISDN Terminal to another station. In the same way, an ISDN Terminal cannot transfer a call in progress with a Single Line Telephone/ Multiline Terminal to another station. While a Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal converses with CCIS trunk and ISDN trunk, the Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal cannot transfer the call to an ISDN Terminal. Call Pickup, Call Pickup - Designated group An ISDN Terminal cannot be assigned to Call Pickup group and cannot pickup a call to another station. A Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal cannot pickup a call to an ISDN Terminal. Executive Override During voice communication between a Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal and an ISDN Terminal, another Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal can interrupt into only Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal. During data communication with an ISDN Terminal, Executive Override is not allowed. Busy Service (Step Call, Call Back) When a Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal calls a busy ISDN Terminal, busy service such as Step Call and Call Back cannot be provided to the ISDN Terminal. It is the samewhen an ISDN Terminal calls a busy Single LineTelephone/Multiline Terminal. 8. When a Single Line Telephone is calling an ISDN Terminal or an ISDN Terminal is busy, hooking service is not available. Therefore, at this time other services are not available. 9. A Multiline Terminal can call an ISDN Terminal via Primary Extension or Sub Line. And a Multiline Terminal can be called from an ISDN Terminal via Primary Extension or Sub Line. 10. When a Single Line Telephone/Multiline Terminal calls an ISDN Terminal, it can send the calling station number to the ISDN Terminal. At this time, ISDN trunk number and local number are also attached to be sent. 11. Station to Station Calling between an attendant console and an ISDN Terminal is not available.