Administrator's Guide

Screen reference
555-233-506958 Issue 5 October 2002
Network Call Redirection
Administrable if, on the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen, the
ISDN-PRI or ISDN-BRI Trunks field is
y, the ISDN Network Call Redirection
field is
y, and on the ISDN Trunk Group screen, the Supplementary Service
Protocol field is
c or g. Whenever the Supplementary Service Protocol field is
changed, this field resets to
none to prevent an inadvertent incorrect value,
Send Name
Specifies whether the calling/connected/called/busy partys administered name is
sent to the network on outgoing/incoming calls. Valid entries are
y, n, or r
(restricted). The value
r indicates that the calling/connected name will be sent by
the switch but will be marked presentation restricted. This value is valid only if
the Supplementary Service Protocol field is
a (national supplementary service), b
(for called/busy only) or
d for the QSIG Global Networking Supplementary
Service Protocol. When the Supplementary Service Protocol field is
e (DCS with
Rerouting), only values of
y and n are permitted.
NOTE:
If name information is not administered for the calling station or the
connected/called/busy station, the system sends the extension number in
place of the name.
Send UCID
Specifies whether or not the trunk should transmit Universal Call IDs. The valid
entries are
y and n.
Send UUI IE
Specifies whether to block sending UUI information on a per trunk group basis.
The valid entries are
y and n.
Valid entries Usage
ANSI-transfer
Indicates standard ANSI encoding functionality. Allowed
only if the Supplementary Service Protocol field is g.
Nortel-transfer
Indicates non-standard ENCT functionality. Allowed only
if the Supplementary Service Protocol field is g.
deflect
Indicates network call redirection. Allowed only if the
Supplementary Service Protocol field is c.
none
No redirection (default).