Administrator's Guide

Extended user administration of redirected calls
Issue 5 October 2002 1673555-233-506
Detailed description
Emergency Transfer allows analog telephones (500- or 2500-type) to access the
local CO and to answer incoming calls during a power failure.
Each DEFINITY server cabinet supports Emergency Transfer panels via the AUX
connectors on the rear panel. The transfer is initiated when:
a transfer panel or associated cabinet loses power.
someone manually activates the Emergency Transfer switch on the
associated maintenance circuit pack
the software determines that service for that cabinet is severely impaired
You cannot activate any other system features during a complete system power
failure.
Emergency Transfer panels are available in multiples of five telephones, which
may be pulse-dialing or touch-tone phones. You must use pulse dialing if the CO
accepts dial pulses only. Each telephone can be connected to a separate CO.
When your system is not in Emergency Transfer mode, transfer phones can be
used as regular telephone.
Interactions
Night Service
If a power failure occurs when the system is in night service, the system
automatically returns to night service when power returns.
Extended user administration of
redirected calls
Extended User Administration of Redirected Calls allows you to change your
lead-coverage path or your call forwarding from any local (on-site) or remote
(off-site) location.
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SECURITY ALERT:
Invalid extensions and invalid station security codes are logged as security
violations. The extension or incoming trunk from which the command
sequence was dialed, the FAC, and the dialed command string appear on the
Monitor Security-Violations Station Security Codes screen or report if
Security Violation Notification is enabled.
For administration information about tracking security violations, see ‘‘Setting up
security violations notification’’ on page 401.