System Functions and Features as of I7.9
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Notifications supported by the system
Notifications are used for transmitting information on a connection’s current status
and can be shown for example on the display of system terminals. The notifications
supported by the public ISDN network are also partly supported by the system,
converted accordingly for private QSIG networks, or forwarded transparently to
connected ISDN terminals.
Notifications sent to the public ISDN network by the PBX can be inhibited in the
trunk group configuration using the parameter
Send notifications
=
No
.
The following table provides an overview of the notifications supported by the PBX
or forwarded transparently:
Tab. 134 Notifications supported:
Note:
Notifications in networks are not supported via the S-external interface
with the protocol DSS1.
Notification
incoming on:
Outgoing
Meaning / Remarks
System termi-
nal
ISDN termi-
nal
Remote hold
yes
transparent
yes
User on hold
Remote retrieval
yes
transparent
yes
Return to previous user or connect
with new user
User suspended
yes
transparent
yes
User parked
User resumed
yes
transparent
yes
User retrieved
Conference established
yes
transparent
yes
Conference set up
Conference disconnected
yes
transparent
yes
Conference terminated
Call is diverting
yes
1)
1)
Depending on the network provider, redirecting information is also transmitted with incoming calls, in addi-
tion to the notification. With outgoing calls the PBX also sends the redirection information instead of the no-
tification (see also
"Display for Call Forwarding Unconditional", page 50
).
transparent
yes
Diverted call
Call is a waiting call
yes
transparent
yes
Call is a waiting call