NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
NDA-24297, Issue 1
Page 781
Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
U-1
Service Conditions (cont’d)
b.) When stations belonging to different nodes are assigned to a UCD group, the station hunt is not
activated in assigned order if the stations are not assigned in continuous order within a node.
First, the call is shifted to the stations within the node of the UCD controlling station, even though
it is not in consecutive order (in the node, station hunt is activated in assigned order). After all the
stations in the node are hunted, the station hunt is shifted to the next assigned station and the
stations in the node are hunted in assigned order. See the figure below.
41.
Phantom Telephone Number (PHTELN) can also be assigned to each telephone number (a maximum of
16 PHTELNs per TELN, TELNs + PHTELNs in total = 60,000 or less). The assigned PHTELN may or
may not be the UCD group number by the APHNN command setting (see Interactions).
42.
When activating this feature via the FCCS network, BUSY OUT is available for the station assigned by
the telephone number.
43.
When a call terminates to the UCD station through FCCS link, MCI data can be output. MCI text format
is designated via the ASYDL command.
44.
When activating this feature via the FCCS network, when PEG COUNT [P-7] service is provided, UCD
Route Peg Count/UCD Group Peg Count/UCD Station Peg Count is available.
45.
When activating this feature via the FCCS network, in regard to CALL WAITING LAMP - UCD [C-76]
service, if a UCD incoming call is terminated when the queue slot is full, the lamps of the stations in the
same node that accommodates the controlling station, start to flash.
46.
When activating this feature via the FCCS network, a UCD station assigned by the telephone number
cannot be a destination station for DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT) [D-7] or NIGHT CONNECTION
FIXED/FLEXIBLE [N-1/2].
47.
A UCD group may accommodate members from four different Fusion Point Codes.
48.
When all FCCS links are busy:
a.) UCD member stations belonging to the node where the UCD controlling station is not
accommodated are not hunted.
b.) when all UCD stations in a hunt group are busy, incoming calls routed to the group are not
queued. The calling party hears busy tone.
Example:
•
Station No. 1 is the UCD controlling station. When the call encounters busy, the call is hunted in order of No. 3, No.
4 (hunted in the node of the controlling station) to No. 2, No. 6, No. 8 (hunted in the node C that accommodates the
next station in assigned order) to No. 5, No. 7.
Node A
Node B
Node C
Note:
Numbers under the stations show the assigned order.
No.1
No.3
No.4
No.5
No.7
No.2
No.6
No.8
(Controlling station)