NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Isdn Features And Specifications
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NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page viNDA-24311, Issue 1 D-115 Distinctive Ringing - PRIXX D-116D Do Not Disturb - D term - PRIXX D-117 Data Line Security - PRIXX D-118 Data Privacy on Demand - PRIXN D-119 Data Interface - Automatic Answer - PRIXN D-120 Data Transparency - PRIXN D-121 Data Communications - PRIXN D-122 Data Uniform Numbering Plan - PRIXN D-137 Direct-In Termination (DIT) - PRIXX E-14D Elapsed Time Display - D term - PRIXX F-21 Flexible Numbering of Stations - PRIXX F-26 Faulty Trunk Report - PRIXX H-14D Hands-Free Answer Back - D term - PRIXX H-15 Hot Line-Outside - PRIXX I-24 Incoming Call Identification - PRIXX I-25 Incoming ISDN Call to Tie Line Connection - PRIXX I-26 Indialing Through Main - PRIXX I-27 Inter-PBX Coordinated Station Numbering Plan - PRIXX I-36 Inter-Office Off-Hook Queuing - PRIXX L-31 Least Cost Routing - 3/6-Digit - PRIXN L-32 LCR - Time of Day Routing - PRIXN L-33 LCR - Attendant Manual Override - PRIXN L-34 LCR - Automatic Overflow to DDD - PRIXX NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features (Continued) LEGEND X – Available — – Not Applicable N – Not Available E – Enhanced or Changed → →→ →– Feature carried over to next software series Index Feature DescriptionSeries 8400 Base PBX FCCS
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page vii L-35 LCR - Clocked Manual Override - PRIXN L-42 Last Number Call - PRIXX L-42D Last Number Call - D term - PRIXX L-44 LDN Night Connection - PRIXN L-46 LDN Night Connection - Outside - PRIXN L-49 LCR - Special Line Warning Tone - PRIXX M-71 Miscellaneous Trunk Access - PRIXX M-72 Miscellaneous Trunk Restriction - PRIXX M-73 Music On Hold - PRIXX M-74 Modem Pooling - PRIXN M-75 Multiple Call Forwarding - All Calls - PRIXX N-20 Night Connection - Fixed - PRIXX N-21 Night Connection - Flexible - PRIXX N-22 Non-Delay Operation - PRIXX N-29 Night Connection Outside - System - PRIXX N-31 Nailed-Down Connection - PRIXX O-24 Outgoing Trunk Queuing - PRIXX O-26 Outgoing Trunk Queuing - Deluxe - PRIXX O-28 Off-Hook Queuing - PRIXX O-30 Outgoing Trunk Queuing - Attendant - PRIXX O-32 Overflow - UCD - PRIXX P-37 Peg Count - PRIXX P-38 Primary Call Restriction - PRIXN P-39 PRI Trunk to Tie Line Connection With Pad ControlXX NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features (Continued) LEGEND X – Available — – Not Applicable N – Not Available E – Enhanced or Changed → →→ →– Feature carried over to next software series Index Feature DescriptionSeries 8400 Base PBX FCCS
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page viiiNDA-24311, Issue 1 P-47 Paging Transfer - PRIXN P-49 PRI Failsafe RoutingXX R-35 Restriction From Outgoing Calls - PRIXX S-82 Speed Calling - System - PRIXX S-82D Speed Calling - System - D term - PRIXX S-83 Station Message Detail Recording - PRIXX S-84 Speed Calling - Station - PRIXX S-85 Speed Calling - Group - PRIXX S-86 Simultaneous Voice and Data Transmissions - PRIXN S-87 Synchronous Data Switching - PRIXN S-88 SMDR for Data Call - RS232C - PRIXX S-89 Speed Calling Override - System - PRIXX S-107 Station Individual Trunk Access - PRIXN T-37 Tandem Switching of Tie Trunks - 2/4-Wire - PRIXX T-38 Three-Way Calling - PRIXX T-38D Three-Way Calling - D term - PRIXX T-40 Toll Denial/Toll Diversion - PRIXX T-41 Toll Restriction - 3/6 Digit - PRIXX U-6 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) - PRIXX NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features (Continued) LEGEND X – Available — – Not Applicable N – Not Available E – Enhanced or Changed → →→ →– Feature carried over to next software series Index Feature DescriptionSeries 8400 Base PBX FCCS
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page ix NEAX2400 IPX ISDN PRI Supplementary Features LEGEND X – Available — – Not Applicable N – Not Available E – Enhanced or Changed → →→ →– Feature carried over to next software series Index Feature DescriptionSeries 8400 Base PBX FCCS A-77 Accunet AccessXN A-136Advice of Charge (AOC) - Receipt and Display of AOC from a Foreign Q-SIG NetworkXX C-103Calling Party Recognition Service (CF - All Calls/Busy Line/Don’t Answer)XX C-104 Calling Party Recognition Service (Direct-In-Termination (DIT))XX C-105 Call-By-Call Service SelectionXX C-106 Call-By-Call Pool ManagementXX C-112 Calling Party Information TransferXX C-148 Call Completion to Busy Subscriber (CCBS)XX C-152 Call Completion on No Reply (CCNR)XX C-153Calling Name ID Presentation (CNIP)/ Connected Name ID Presentation (CONP)XX C-158 Call Forwarding Supplementary Service (SS-CF) with ReroutingXX C-159 Call Transfer Supplementary Service (SS-CT) with ReroutingXX C-164CCIS Tandem Call - Calling Party Number (CPN) Delivery to ISDN & Q-SIG NetworksXX D-123 Direct Inward Dialing (DID) AddressingXX D-152 D Channel Backup - PRIXX E-23 Event Based CCIS - ISDN TransportXX E-24 Event Based CCIS - Q-SIG TransportXX I-28 ISDN Individual Calling Line Identification (ICLID)XX M-76 Megacom AccessXX M-77 Megacom 800 ServiceXX
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page xNDA-24311, Issue 1 N-39 NI-1 BRI Terminal SupportXX N-40 Non-Facility Associated Signaling - PRIXX N-42 National ISDN - 2 PRIXX P-58 PRI Terminal SupportXX Q-4 Q-SIG Circuit Switched Basic Call - ETSI VersionXX S-90 SDN AccessXX S-91 SID to Network - PresentXX S-92 SID to Network - PrivacyXX S-93 SID to Terminating User - DisplayXX S-94 SID to Terminating User - DTEXX S-95 Sub-Address AddressingXX S-96 Sub Address - PresentXX T-42 Trunk Provisioning Service SelectionXX T-44 Transfer Message (TRM)XN V-18 Virtual Tie LineXN NEAX2400 IPX ISDN PRI Supplementary Features LEGEND X – Available — – Not Applicable N – Not Available E – Enhanced or Changed → →→ →– Feature carried over to next software series Index Feature DescriptionSeries 8400 Base PBX FCCS
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 1 Alternate Routing - PRI A-76 A-76 Alternate Routing - PRI General Description This feature is provided with LCR, which automatically routes ISDN outgoing on-net calls over alternate facilities when the first-choice trunk group is busy. The user selects the first-choice route by dialing the corresponding access code. The equipment then routes the call through alternate trunk groups if the first is busy. The NEAX2400 IPX will also add or delete digits, when necessary, to complete the call to the desired station. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. A step-by-step explanation that provides a clearer understanding of how the NEAX2400 IPX accomplishes Least Cost Routing follows: a.) If dialing a toll or local call (NPA-XXX or NXX-XXXX), routing begins with translation of three-digit (NPA or NXX) area or office code. In the case of specific numbers, this translation may result in the immediate selection of the three-digit routing patterns. If the number dialed is an NPA and six-digit translation is required, the NXX code is verified in the SCC (XX) or the FX (XX) Table. If the NXX is not located in either table, see part C of this Service Condition. There are a maximum of 256 Outgoing Pattern Routing (OPR) Tables with a maximum of 8 routes for selection. Note:SCC (XX) is a Special Common Carrier NXX Translation Table. FX (XX) is the FX NXX Translation Table. b.) First choice route option is an NPA pattern that will most often be a Specialized Common Carrier. If a trunk is available in this group, further digit translation is required to determine whether the called number is served by the carrier. NXX digit translation is also required in instances where a call is routed over a tie or FX trunk. For these purposes, 256 NXX patterns are available. c.) In the case of Specialized Common Carriers, associated NXX patterns will return a Yes/No answer to the PBX, indicating whether or not the dialed number is within the designated service area of the selected SCC. If service is available, the PBX will seize the trunk and complete the connection. If the No answer is returned, the PBX searches for the next available trunk group. d.) Calls routed over FX trunk groups may require outpulsing of prefix digit “a,” depending upon the NXX number dialed. For this purpose, another group of associated NXX patterns can be used, operating on the same Yes/No principle. A Yes answer returned to the PBX in this instance results in prefix “1” being added automatically before sending digits to the called Central Office. e.) In a circumstance where the selected route is an FX trunk group, NXX translation can be used to either allow or disallow the connection. This is accomplished using Yes/No answer from a designated group of NXX patterns, and enables calls to selected Central Office areas to be effectively restricted to only the most economical routes. 2. In certain cases, three- and six-digit translation provide sufficient information for identification of the service area; 256 separate Outgoing Routing Patterns are provided for this. 3. Up to eight trunk routes can be in each Outgoing Routing Pattern. 4. STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) [S-10] can be used in conjunction with Least Cost Routing. The route selected by the PBX is recorded by the SMDR unit. 5. Tie lines can be included in route patterns. 6. Application of NXX patterns provides for inclusion of multiple common carriers serving different areas.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page 2NDA-24311, Issue 1 A-76 Alternate Routing - PRI Service Conditions (cont’d) 7. When a Tie trunk requiring an off-net connection to the local Central Office is included as a route option, the NEAX2400 IPX can provide a 2.8 second prepause before sending out the selecting signal. 8. Senders (dial pulse or tone) are provided with this feature for dialing. 9. Pre-translation capability minimizes waiting time after dialing. After enough digits are collected to determine a route, the system starts outpulsing before the station completes dialing the entire called number. 10. When Least Cost Routing is provided, the Attendant cannot pass dial tone to a station. The desired number must be dialed by the Attendant. 11. Stations having different Route Restriction Classes, but using the same Least Cost Routing pattern, can be denied access to the last choice trunk route(s) in that pattern. Route Restriction Classes may be set up so that a station dialing an area code can use WATS, FX, and DDD; or only the WATS line, if such an arrangement is desired. This is a form of forced Least Cost Routing. 12. NXX patterns may be programmed to restrict all stations in the system from completing calls to specific NXX numbers over FX trunks. 13. The system includes the ability to detect a dialed DDD number and compare it with a DDD list table to determine if the call is directed to a facility served by the trunk network. If the dialed number is found in the DDD list table, a translation is provided to the seven-digit, on-net number (AFC-XXXX) served by the Tie trunk. This allows an expensive public network dialed number to be trapped and automatically diverted to an available leased facility. If a Tie trunk is not available, the call is routed as dialed. 14. The NEAX2400 IPX is capable of converting a maximum of 24 receiving digits into a required 24-digit number. Interdigital pauses can be inserted whenever necessary. This provides for an extremely flexible numbering plan for a complex network. 15. CALL-BY-CALL SERVICE SELECTION [C-105] is available on a provisionary basis. 16. When activating this feature via the FCCS network, only Physical Telephone Number may be used.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 3 Automatic Call Distribution - PRI A-88 A-88 Automatic Call Distribution - PRI General Description This feature allows Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) features to be activated for incoming calls from ISDN trunks. Operating Procedure Refer to the NEAX2400 IPX ACD Features and Specifications for details. Service Conditions 1. The following ACD features are available for incoming calls from ISDN trunk. Code No.Feature NameAvailability A-31 Abandoned Call Search Available A-34 Assistance - ACD Agent Available A-35 Automatic Answer Available A-37 Availability - ACD Position Available A-80 Announcements Available B-21 Break Mode Not Applicable C-35 Call Distribution to Agents Available C-67 Call Transfer to Split Queue Available C-68 Call Waiting Indication - LCD Display/CW Lamp Available C-70 Calling Party Identification Available C-108 Call Control Vector Not Applicable C-127 Call Forwarding - Split Available E-6 Emergency/Recorder Available F-10 Function Groups (Splits) Not Applicable F-25 Flexible ID Codes Not Applicable H-20 Holidays Scheduling Not Applicable L-19 Logon/Logoff Not Applicable M-28 Monitoring - ACD Supervisor Available M-29 Multiple Customer Groups (ACD Groups) Not Applicable M-79 Multiple Supervisors Not Applicable N-12 Night Service - ACD Available N-14 Non - ACD Call Not Applicable O-19 Overflow Outside - ACD Available
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page 4NDA-24311, Issue 1 A-88 Automatic Call Distribution - PRI Note 1:When announcement service is provided, billing starts from the beginning of the announcement. Note 2:The features indicated Not Applicable are the features not related to trunks. 2. ACD features are not available for incoming data calls from ISDN trunk. 3. When an incoming call placed in a queue remains in the queue for more than 90 seconds, the call is automatically released. 4. When activating this feature via the FCCS network, only Physical Telephone Number may be used.P-21 Priority Queuing - ACD X P-40 Pilot Numbers Not Applicable P-45 Personal Emergency and Assist Available Q-1 Queuing - ACD Available R-19 Release - ACD Position Available S-97 Split Display - ACD Position Not Applicable S-98 Split Selection Not Applicable T-24 Trunk Trouble Report - MIS Available T-49 Tally Count Available T-50 Time of Day/Week Routing Not Applicable Z-1 Zip Tone Available Code No.Feature NameAvailability
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 5 Announcement Service - PRI A-92 A-92 Announcement Service - PRI General Description This feature allows a user from the ISDN trunk to hear a prearranged announcement when the user dials a predetermined access code. Operating Procedure 1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone. 2. Dial the announcement trunk access code. The system receives the announcement trunk access code. a.) If a multiple connection is made, the announcement is repeatedly sent out. b.) If a single connection is made, the announcement is sent out only once, and then the announcement trunk is released. If the system data specifies ringback tone is to be sent, ringback tone is returned to the caller after the announcement finishes. 3. The office data is checked for the following: a.) Multiple or single connection b.) 30-second forced disconnection c.) Ringback tone to be sent or not be sent after the announcement finishes d.) Remote office answer signal to be sent or not to be sent. 4. The call is connected to the announcement trunk; the caller hears announcement. 5. If 30-second forced disconnection is specified, the announcement trunk is released 30 seconds after the call has been connected to the Announcement Trunk, and the caller receives busy tone. Otherwise, the call remains connected to the Announcement Trunk until the caller hangs up. Service Conditions 1. This feature requires the following hardware: a.) ISDN trunk to interface with an announcement machine b.) One announcement machine or Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT) 2. The following connections are available: a.) Multiple connection: Many ISDN trunks can be connected to one announcement trunks simultaneously. b.) Single connection: Only one ISDN trunk can be connected to one announcement trunk. 3. This feature is also available for Tie Line trunk access to announcement trunk. 4. This connection can be continuous until a user hangs up, or it can be disconnected after 30 seconds. This function can be selected on a per announcement trunk basis. 5. Before connection to the announcement machine is made, the system can be programmed to return ringback tone. 6. When this feature is activated from a Tie line, an answer supervision signal is sent to the far end PBX. 7. ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE can be provided for a maximum of 16 trunks, which includes the announcement trunks for CALL FORWARDING - INTERCEPT/ANNOUNCEMENT [C-25]. Fourteen kinds of announcement are available on each tenant basis. 8. When the announcement service is not provided, reorder tone is returned to the caller. 9. When a system with an announcement service receives the announcement trunk access code, it sends the announcement to the caller.