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Service Conditions (cont'd)
3.
CAMP-ON may be denied if the busy station is:
a.) Dialing or in the LINE LOCKOUT [L-3] mode.
b.) Listening to a tone.
c.) Being rung.
d.) The TIE Line is idle at the time the operator has pressed RELEASE key.
e.) Already camped-on by a previous call.
f.) Protected from CAMP-ON by CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL [C-15].
g.) Protected by DATA LINE SECURITY [D-12].
h.) Being connected to an A.C Loop.
i.) Activating any conflicting feature, such as:
CALL BACK - CCIS
CALL HOLD
CALL TRANSFER - CCIS
BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS
BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE-D
CALL WAITING - TERMINATING
CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS - CCIS
DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT - CCIS
DATA LINE SECURITY - CCIS
DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND - CCIS
EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY - CCIS
NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD - D
OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING - CCIS
OFF-HOOK QUEUING - CCIS
VOICE CALL-D
PRIVACY RELEASE
In each of the above instances, the ATTENDANT will receive a reorder tone.
Programming
STEP 1:
ASFC - Release the restrictions of SFI = 11 (Data Line Security) to the SFC of the station receiving
the Camp-On service. This must also be assigned to SFC = 0 at the satellite systems.
SFI 4 = 1 for SFC 0.
STEP 2:
ARSC - Release the incoming restrictions between the incoming restrictions of the station receiving
Camp-On and the incoming trunk route. (at RRI = 0, 1)
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
NDA-24297, Issue 1
Attendant Camp-On with Tone Indication - CCIS
term
term
- CCIS
term
[C-44]
[C-6][C-6D]
[C-50][C-50D][C-54]
[B-9]
[B-6]
[C-12]
[C-58][C-58D]
[D-71]
[D-66]
[D-68]
[E-8][E-8D]
[N-7D]
[O-12][O-12D]
[O-11]
[V-7D]
[P-18]
A-45
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