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    Use tie lines to other nodes in the private network
    At a branch office, Joan selects a tie line to the main office. 
    After hearing the dial tone, she dials a line pool access code to 
    select another tie line to a branch office in the next state.
    Calling within the network through Tie lines
    Hardware: ICS, a Trunk Module with two E&M/DISA Trunk 
    Cartridges, for the three lines in the line pool and the one 
    incoming line, or a DTI with four E&M lines.
    Recd # lengthRecd # lengthfour digits (can be from three to 
    seven digits, but must match number 
    sent by central office)
    Incoming trunk:
    Trk/Line Data
    Line 049
    Ans modeE&M
    Auto
    Under Lines /
    Restrictions /
    Remote accessDefine restriction filters. Define remote 
    access packages. Assign a remote 
    restriction  and remote package to the 
    trunk.
    Outgoing trunk:
    Trk/Line Data
    Line 050
    Line typeE&M
    Pool D
    Access codesLine pool D71 (can be from one to four digits)
    Lines /
    RestrictionsAssign a restriction filter to the trunk.
    Joan at 
    branch office
    Branch office
    key system
    Main office Norstar E&ME&M line pool
    to next state 
    						
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    Select lines to the public network
    Liz in Memphis, needs to call long-distance to a client in New 
    York. She selects a tie-line to the branch office in New York. 
    After hearing the dial tone, she dials a line pool access code to 
    select a line to the public network. Then, she dials the external 
    number as a local call.
    Using a Tie line and line pool to call remote PSTN
    Hardware: ICS, a Trunk Module with an E&M/DISA Trunk 
    Cartridge or DTI with an E&M line. 
    Incoming trunk:
    Trk/Line DataLine 049
    Ans modeE&M
    Auto
    Under Lines /
    Restrictions and 
    Remote accessDefine restriction filters and remote 
    access packages. 
    Assign a remote restriction and 
    remote package to the trunk.
    Outgoing trunk:
    Trk/Line Data
    Line 001
    Line typeLoop
    Pool B
    Access codesLine pool B73 (can be one to four digits)
    Lines /
    RestrictionsAssign a restriction filter to the line.
    client in New YorkLiz in Memphis
    New York
    Liz in Memphis
    key system Norstar Central OfficeNew York
    E&MLoop startclient in New York 
    						
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    Select E&M trunks to the private network
    For a confidential call, the Montana sales manager presses the 
    line button for a private E&M trunk to the Oregon office. This 
    automatically alerts at the line appearance on the telephone of 
    the Oregon sales manager.
    Using private E&M trunks for remote calls
    Hardware: (for both systems) ICS, a Trunk Module with an 
    E&M/DISA Trunk Cartridge or a DTI with an E&M line. 
    Montana:
    Outgoing trunk:
    Trunk Data 
    (Line 049)
    Line Data
    (Line 049)
    Line
    Line typeE&M
    Private to 372
    Oregon:
    Incoming trunk: 
    Trunk Data
    (Line 057)
    Line
    Ans mode
    Line typeE&M
    Manual
    Private to 641
    Montana
    sales manager
    (372)Oregon
    sales manager
    (641)
    NorstarNorstar E&M 
    						
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    Norstar Line Redirection feature
    The branch office is receiving more calls than it can handle, so 
    it redirects one of its lines to the main office. All calls that 
    come in on target line 232 will be routed out on line 003 to the 
    main office. Whenever a call is redirected, the target line and 
    outgoing line will be busy for the duration of the call. 
    Line redirection routes
    Hardware: ICS, an E&M/DISA Trunk Cartridge if the 
    incoming trunk is E&M or a DID Trunk Cartridge if the 
    incoming trunk is DID, or a DTI with one E&M line or one 
    DID line.
    Tips - Any line appearance on a telephone can be selected 
    as the incoming line to be redirected. Restriction filter 
    restrictions on the line are checked against the filter in effect 
    at the time a call is redirected, not when redirection is 
    programmed. 
    A target line cannot be selected as the outgoing line for 
    redirection.
    The incoming trunk must have disconnect supervision. 
    target line
    232Branch office Main office
    Norstar Norstarline 3
    incoming call
    redirected
    call 
    						
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    Incoming trunk:
    Trk/Line DataLine 001: 
    Trunk mode: 
    Ans mode: 
    OR
    Line 049:
    OR
    Line 053: 
    Ans mode:
    Recd #: 
    (for target line 232)Loop
    Super
    Auto
    DID
    E&M
    Auto
    4321
    Recd # lengthRecd # length: four digits (can be from 
    three to seven digits, but 
    must match number of 
    digits sent by central office)
    Outgoing trunk:
    Trk/Line DataLine 003: 
    OR
    Line 054: Loop
    E&M
    CapabilitiesAllow redirect:Y 
    						
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    ETSI, MCDN and Network features
    If your system is running Profile 2, and you are using ETSI 
    PRI lines with SL-1 MCDN protocol to network your systems, 
    your network has access to all the MCDN features described 
    in the preceding sections, starting with Private networking 
    using PRI SL-1 on page 117. MCDN features are set up under 
    Network Features, MCDN.
    In addition, ETSI lines can provide the following CO network 
    features. Availability of these features is first determined by 
    your service provider, and secondly by turning on the features 
    under Network Features, ETSI.
    Network Call Diversion
    Norstar Network Call Diversion (NCD) is a network function 
    that allows forwarding and redirection of calls outside the 
    Norstar network when using an ETSI ISDN line. Functionality 
    is similar to that of External Call Forward (ECF).
    NCD redirects calls using the same line on which they arrive. 
    Call forward is efficient since there is no need for additional 
    outside lines.
    Forwarding calls externally from an extension requires the 
    user to enter either a Destination Code or Line Pool Access 
    Code, and the number to which calls will be forwarded.
    TIP - In version 6.1 you do not require a PRI keycode 
    to use ETSI PRI lines, however, if you want to the line to 
    use the ETSI MCDN features, you must obtain and enter 
    an MCDN keycode. 
    						
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    Examples of NCD include:
    • redirecting all calls from an extension to a mobile phone
    • forwarding calls to an external destination (rather than to 
    voicemail), when an extension is busy or the user is 
    unavailable.
    Allowing NCD
    Installer password required
    To use NCD, you must turn the feature on in Network 
    Services. 
    1. Press ‘ until the display reads System 
    prgrming.
    2. Press ≠. The display shows Hunt groups.
    3. Press ‘ until the display shows Network 
    Services.
    4. Press ≠. The display shows Netwrk 
    Redirection: N.
    5. Press CHANGE
     and set to Y (yes).
    Feature description
    NCD is available only over ETSI ISDN lines. It can be 
    invoked when calls are presented to Norstar/BST extensions 
    over ISDN lines. The user must program the selected 
    extension. Refer to External call forwarding on page 50
    NCD is integrated with the following existing Norstar Call 
    Forward features:
    • Call Forward Unconditional (CFU)—implemented on 
    Norstar Call Forward All Calls (CFAC) ≤›, and 
    Selective Line Redirection (SLR) ≤ ° ›, also  
    						
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    referred to as Line Redirection. This is programmable by 
    the user. 
    • Call Forward on Busy (CFB)—implemented on Norstar 
    Call Forward Busy.
    • Call Forward on No Response (CFNR)—implemented on 
    Norstar Call Forward No Answer.
    Programming and restrictions
    NCD features are accessed through existing Norstar features. 
    Extensions requiring redirection must be programmed 
    individually to either CFAC or SLR. CFB or CFNA must be 
    set during programming. Allow redirect must be set to Yes
     
    for each extension, in Terminals&Extns/Capabilities.
    Note:  Any other programming applied to specific lines and 
    extensions take precedence, for example 
    Restrictions(extns) under Terminals&Extns.
    NCD is used as long as the affected lines are ETSI ISDN, and 
    the affected DIA lines are accessible via ISDN lines. Incoming 
    calls are diverted back to the ISDN. If NCD fails due to 
    network errors, ECF is invoked. If ECF cannot be executed, 
    the incoming call is routed to the prime extension for the line.
    An extension with CFB, CFNA and CFAC programmed will 
    give priority to CFAC for diversion.
    ATTENTION!
    If a line is configured to appear on several 
    extensions with redirection programmed, 
    predicting which extension will divert the call is not 
    possible. This should be considered during system 
    configuration. 
    						
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    Selective Line Redirection
    Selective Line Redirection (SLR), also referred to as Line 
    Redirection, is enhanced for use with digital lines and operates 
    in conjunction with NCD.
    Diversion by SLR takes precedence over diversion by CFAC. 
    An SLR line cannot be diverted by CFAC. If the call arrives 
    on an extension with SLR programmed, a ring splash will 
    sound (if programmed).
    For information about SLR restrictions, refer to Selective Line 
    Redirection on page 179. For information about redirecting 
    lines, see Line Redirection in the Modular Plus System 
    Administration Guide.
    Programming Extensions
    The User Interface for programming NCD is the same as for 
    ECF.
    Different types of Call Forward are available depending on the 
    extension being programmed. Programming an extension to 
    forward calls externally requires the user to enter a destination 
    code or line pool number, in addition to the external phone 
    number. Therefore, care should be taken to identify your 
    network line types and record the available codes and line 
    pools.
    Enhanced Caller ID
    When a Norstar/BST extension which has Call Line Identifier 
    (CLID) active receives a redirected call due to NCD, the user 
    will see the DN for the Calling Number. This is followed by a 
    “>” and the redirecting number. This is displayed for as long 
    as the call is active (alerting or answered) at that telephone. 
    						
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    If the alerting extension is not the CLID extension for that line, 
    the line appearance can be pressed to briefly display the 
    information. Pressing ≤°⁄⁄ or INFO
     while the call is 
    active invokes Call Info. Call Info on MCDN SL-1 displays 
    the redirecting number and the reason for the redirection.
    Note:  When Norstar requests that an incoming call be 
    redirected by the distance network, Norstar does not 
    inform the network of the redirecting DN. In this case, 
    the diverted-to party will not see the diverting party 
    DN.
    Malicious caller identification (MCID)
    The MCID feature allows you to use ≤°·‡ to have 
    call information recorded on the central office system for an 
    incoming call on a specific line (EURO ISDN lines, only).
    The user must invoke the feature code without hanging up, and 
    within 30 seconds (time varies on different networks) after the 
    caller hangs up.
    Note:  This feature must be supplied by your service provided 
    and allowed in network programming to work. Check 
    with your system administrator.
    The following information registers on the network:
    • called party number
    • calling party number
    • local time and date of the invocation in the network serving 
    the called user
    • service provider option: calling party subaddress, if 
    provided by calling user) 
    						
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