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Chapter 2 — Feature descriptions
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Option 11C
ISDN BRI Administration and Maintenance
Meter recalls to the attendant and background terminal messaging uses the
originating ISDN BRI CLID.
Meter charge transfers associated with the activation of Hunt or Call Forward
No Answer from an ISDN BRI terminal are not supported; the calling party
is charged for the entire call.
Recorded Announcement for Calls Diverted to External Trunks
Recorded Announcement for Calls Diverted to External Trunks (RANX)
provides an optional recorded announcement when the call is being
forwarded to external Public Exchange/Central Office (over DTI, DTI2,
PRI2, PRI, or analog trunks) or over ISDN BRI trunks connected to AXE-10
or EuroISDN routes. The announcement notifies the calling party that call
forwarding is taking place and the call may take longer than usual to set up.
The delay depends on the required signaling to reach the destination party.
Radio Paging
This feature allows call paging through the use of a Flexible Feature Code.
The paged party, who is notified of a call page by the buzzing of a special
device, can later access the paging party by dialing another FFC. There are
three methods of paging a call:
— pre-selection, whereby the paging is performed right away;
— post-selection, whereby a FFC is used in cases where the desired party is
busy or does not answer;
— forwarding to a paging equipment.
Paging cannot be done from an ISDN BRI terminal, since FFCs are not
supported for ISDN BRI. Paging to an ISDN BRI terminal is supported for
the pre-selection and post-selection methods; it is not supported for the
forwarding method.
Radio Paging Product Improvements
Attendant Recall over Network
This product improvement enables Radio Paging (RPA) to recall the
attendant who originated the Radio Paging call only; the attendant may be
located anywhere within an ISDN Meridian Customer Defined Network
(MCDN) configured with Network Attendant Services (NAS).
Summary of Contents for Meridian 1 Option 11C
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