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Service Conditions (cont'd)
2.
RLTs can be seized in one direction only; from the satellite PBX to the main PBX.
3.
The Attendant cannot originate or INTER-POSITION TRANSFER [I-5] a call on an RLT.
4.
The Attendant cannot extend an incoming CAS call to a station, trunk, or another Attendant in the main
system.
5.
CALL PROCESSING INDICATION [C-8] is not provided to the Attendant serving the incoming CAS
call.
6.
The Attendant at the main PBX cannot connect RLT calls to main PBX station users.
7.
The main PBX Attendant cannot busy verify a station in the satellite system.
The following applies to a NEAX2400 IPX used as a satellite location
1.
The number of station ports used will equal the number of RLTs required.
2.
A call extended by an Attendant in the main system can be recorded on SMDR [S-10].
3.
An optional ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] may be provided at a satellite PBX to allow a local
Attendant to control access to WATS or FX trunks.
4.
CAMP-ON [A-1] and Remote Hold are not provided for an operator call.
5.
The NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED [N-1] / FLEXIBLE [N-2] and TAS feature can be provided at the
branch location.
6.
A NEAX2400 IPX can be equipped with 100 RLTs per hunt group.
7.
FCCS link is not available for this service.
Interactions
1.
Release Link Trunks are not used for voice calls between PBXs. Release Link Trunks cannot be
transferred to a station in the main system. TIE Lines must be installed for regular voice connection
between systems.
2.
CAS systems have no effect on tandem connection, LCR(6)/LCRS(7), or any other trunking application.
3.
The following applies to a system used at the main CAS location (attendant location): The Attendant
Console cannot originate or INTERPOSITION TRANSFER [I-5] a call on an RLT. The Attendant
Console at the main PBX cannot connect RLT calls to main PBX station users.
4.
A NEAX2400 IPX can be equipped with 100 RLTs per STATION HUNTING [S-7, 8, 9] group. This is
a constraint of STATION HUNTING [S-7, 8, 9] and UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION [U-1], not CAS.
5.
Listed Directory Numbers (LDN) may be provided for the various satellite systems. Because these LDNs
will ring in only at the CAS key of the Attendant Console, indications to distinguish among the multiple
LDNs are not specifically available. However, the route number is displayed and can be used to distinguish
satellite systems.
6.
During the Day mode of operation, if all RLTs are busy, incoming COT calls will wait and ringback tone
is sent to the calling party.
7.
If the Attendant Console at the main system should switch hook flash to get dial tone from the satellite and
all ports are busy, reorder tone is sent to the Attendant Console. The Attendant can switch hook flash COT
party.
8.
The CAS feature allows Attendant Console to be located at both the main and satellite locations. When
the satellite location goes to the Night mode, translations are available to connect incoming C.O. calls to
the RLT circuits. This is accomplished by the ACSI command and the NIGHT CONNECTION FIXED/
FLEXIBLE [N-1, 2] feature.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
NDA-24297, Issue 1
Centralized Attendant Service (CAS)
C-20
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