User manual

DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506
Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference
1473Remote Access
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Intercom
Dial
If a user lifts the handset, presses the
DIAL INTERCOM button, dials the
1-digit or 2-digit intercom code assigned to another set, and reaches
a busy set, the switch plays busy tone, not reset shift dial tone.
Automatic
If a user lifts the handset, presses the
AUTOMATIC INTERCOM button,
and reaches a busy set, the switch plays busy tone, not reset shift dial
tone.
Last Number Dialed
If a user hits a
LAST NUMBER DIALED button while listening to reset shift dial
tone, the button press is denied.
If a user uses last number dialed after having used reset shift call on the last
call, the switch re-attempts the last special-dialed call.
Line Lockout
An analog user listening to reset shift dial tone is not subject to the line
intercept tone timer.
Line Side DS1
A call originated from a line side DS1 station (ds1fd, ds1sa, ops, vrufd,
vrusa) is considered a station originated call.
Multimedia Call Handling
If a user at a multimedia complex presses the
MM-CALL button or dials the
multimedia-origination feature access code after receiving dial tone, and
then reaches a busy set and uses the reset shift call feature, the resulting
new call attempt will be a multimedia call attempt.
Priority Calling
If a user dials the priority calling feature access code or presses a priority
call button, dials a busy station, and then uses the reset shift call feature, the
switch makes a priority call to the substituted destination.
QSIG
Reset shift call does work in a QSIG network if the QSIG network
configuration allows the ISDN busy signaling to always propagate back to
the originating switch, which may not be the case if the network includes
non-Lucent trunks and/or switches.
Remote Access
A call originated from a remote access extension does not receive reset
shift dial tone.