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Distributed Communications System<br />

B Private <strong>Network</strong>ing<br />

DCS Features<br />

Once you have connected and set up your DCS network, you can provide the<br />

following features across the network:<br />

Alphanumeric Display <strong>for</strong> Terminals<br />

This feature allows calling-name display, called-name display, and miscellaneous<br />

identifiers to be transferred from a terminal on one node to a terminal on another<br />

node.<br />

Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access<br />

DCS Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access allows an attendant at any node in<br />

the DCS to control an outgoing trunk group at an adjacent node in the cluster. The<br />

attendant uses a remote-tgs feature button on the console <strong>for</strong> this purpose.<br />

To use this feature, you must have a DCS Trunk Group between the local and<br />

remote switches, and the trunks in that trunk group cannot insert digits on<br />

in<strong>com</strong>ing calls. If you need digit insertion on these trunks, it should be added on<br />

the outgoing trunk based on the dialed string.<br />

Note: DCS Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access is not available if<br />

you are using D-channel DCS.<br />

Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection<br />

DCS Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection allows attendants at one node to<br />

have direct access to an idle outgoing trunk at a different node in the DCS. This<br />

feature functions the same as regular Direct Trunk Group Selection. However, the<br />

attendant uses a remote-tgs feature button on the console <strong>for</strong> this purpose.<br />

Note: DCS Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection is not available if you<br />

are using D-channel DCS.<br />

To use this feature, you must have a DCS Trunk Group between the local and<br />

remote switches, and the trunks in that trunk group cannot insert digits on<br />

in<strong>com</strong>ing calls. If you need digit insertion on these trunks, it should be added on<br />

the outgoing trunk based on the dialed digits.<br />

You can assign a Trunk Hundreds Select button to access a trunk group at the local<br />

node or a trunk group at a remote node. A Trunk Group Select button assigned to<br />

access a remote node is referred to as a remote Trunk Hundreds Select button.<br />

Pressing a remote Trunk Group Select button is the same as dialing the tie trunk<br />

group access code <strong>for</strong> the remote node and the trunk access code of the selected<br />

trunk.<br />

Attendant Display<br />

The DCS attendant console displays calling-party ID and called-party ID<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> calls to and from remote switches in the network.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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