Administrator's Guide
ISDN service
Issue 5 October 2002 1739555-233-506
■ Calling Party’s Name
The calling party’s name appears on the called party’s display. On calls
generated from a DEFINITY server, the caller’s name is provided if the
ISDN trunk group is administered to send the name to the network. On
calls incoming to a DEFINITY server, the (public or private) network may
provide the caller’s name. If the caller’s name is not available, the called
party’s display shows “CALL FROM” instead, followed by the calling
party’s number (if available).
■ Connected Party’s Number
The connected party’s number appears on the caller’s display. On calls
generated from a DEFINITY server, callers’ displays may show the digits
dialed as the call is made. If the (public or private) ISDN network provides
the connected party’s number, the calling party’s display is updated to show
the connected party’s number. The format of the connected party’s number
is the same as that of the calling party’s number described previously on
calls incoming to a DEFINITY server. The 0–15 digit number of the party
who answers the call is provided to the ISDN network only if the incoming
ISDN trunk group is administered to send connected number to the
network and ISDN public-unknown numbering or ISDN private numbering
screens are administered to create a CPN.
NOTE:
The connected party may be the party actually called, in the event the
call is transferred before the connected party answers the call.
■ Connected Party’s Name
The connected party’s name appears on the calling party’s display. On calls
generated from a DEFINITY server, the (public or private) ISDN network
may provide the connected party’s name to the Avaya MultiVantage, when
the call is answered. If the connected party’s name is not available, the
calling party’s display shows ANSWERED BY, followed by the connected
party’s number (if available).
On calls incoming to a DEFINITY server, the connected party’s name is
provided if the incoming ISDN trunk group is administered to send the
name to the network.
Depending on how the switches involved in a call are configured, parties may see
none, some, or all the information described above.