NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
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NDA-24297, Issue 1
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Executive Right-of-Way - CCIS
Operating Procedure (cont’d)
5.
Station A hangs up; Stations C and B remain connected with each other until either or both go on-hook.
Service Conditions
1.
Two burst tones are transmitted upon activation to alert connected parties that an EXECUTIVE override
connection is being made.
2.
EXECUTIVE Right-of-Way may be denied if the busy station is:
a.) Dialing or in LINE LOCKOUT [L-3]
b.) Listening to a tone
c.) Being rung
d.) Protected from override via CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL [C-15]
e.) Protected by DATA LINE SECURITY [D-12]
f.) Being connected to an Attendant loop
g.) Activating a conflicting feature such as:
Attendant CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION - CCIS
[A-45]
BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS
[B-9]
CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS
[C-5]
CALL HOLD
[C-6]
CALL TRANSFER - CCIS
[C-50, 54]
CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS - CCIS
[C-58]
CALL PARK
[C-29]
CALL WAITING-TERMINAL
[C-12]
THREE-WAY CALLING
[T-2]
In any of the above instances, the calling station will receive reorder tone.
3.
If after the 3-Way bridge is established, one party disconnects, the remaining two parties will still be
connected.
4.
The maximum number of simultaneous EXECUTIVE overrides allowable is dependent on the number of
Digital Conference Trunks included in the TSW/MUX cards at the called office on the CCIS network.
5.
This feature can be denied on DICTATION [D-3] and PAGING [P-1] connections through programming
in system data.
Programming
STEP 1:
ASYD
- System 2, Index 0, Bit 1. Assigns Executive Right-of-Way (1).
STEP 2:
ANPD
- Assigns minimum necessary number of digits for the first number of the access code for
Executive Right-of-Way.
STEP 3:
ASPA
- Assigns the access code for Executive Right-of-Way.
CI = B (Busy)
SRV = SSC (Service Code)
SID = 4
[Node A]
CCIS
[Node B]
STN (b)
STN (a)
STN (c)