Caller Id Display After A Call Transfer - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Caller ID Display After a Call Transfer

Description
Previously in case of screened transfer, if a call was from a trunk line or legacy terminal, etc,
the transferrer's calling party number was displayed in IP DECT. In case of an unscreened
transfer, the calling party number from where the call was transferred is displayed on the IP
DECT.
This feature enables the IP DECT terminal to display the calling party number of the original
caller (Transferee) when making a screened or unscreened transfer to an IP DECT terminal.
IP DECT – Caller ID Display
Conditions
Calling party name is not supported in this feature.
In case of a screened transfer, when the transfer is made, IP DECT shows the
calling party number of the original caller (Transferee) after answering the call.
In case of an unscreened transfer, when the transfer is made, IP DECT shows
the calling party number of the original caller (Transferee) before (and after)
answering the call.
With SV9100 software and GPZ-IPLE daughter board installed, half duplex
connections are not supported. For troubleshooting purposes, a managed switch
capable of port mirroring is required to capture packet data from the SV9100 IPLE
Ethernet port.
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