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Distributed Communications System<br />

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

DCS feature considerations<br />

Attendant • If you call an attendant on another switch in the DCS network, your display shows<br />

the attendant’s name, but does not show the attendant’s extension, instead you see<br />

a zero where the extension should be.<br />

Alphanumeric Display<br />

considerations<br />

Attendant Control of<br />

Trunk Group Access<br />

considerations<br />

Attendant Direct Trunk<br />

Group Selection<br />

considerations<br />

Attendant Display<br />

considerations<br />

Automatic Callback<br />

considerations<br />

• On outgoing DCS calls, display of the called name may be delayed <strong>for</strong> a few<br />

seconds until the required in<strong>for</strong>mation arrives from the distant node. The called<br />

name display only works between DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong>, DEFINITY Generic 1 and<br />

Generic 3 Systems, and System 75s.<br />

• This feature is not available <strong>for</strong> trunk groups with 4-digit trunk access codes or <strong>for</strong><br />

trunk members 100 through 999.<br />

• If the remote node (where the trunk group to be controlled resides) is a System 75,<br />

Generic 1, or Generic 3, it is not necessary <strong>for</strong> that node to have an attendant<br />

console with corresponding three-lamp Trunk Hundreds Select button. However,<br />

if the remote node is a System 85, Generic 2.1, or Enhanced DIMENSION PBX,<br />

control of the trunk group is not allowed unless an attendant at that node has a<br />

corresponding three-lamp Trunk Group Select button.<br />

• The attendant must use the Remote Trunk Hundreds Select button to directly<br />

access the controlled remote trunk group. If an attendant controls a remote trunk<br />

group, and that attendant dials the trunk access codes of the DCS tie trunk and the<br />

controlled remote trunk group, the call is routed to the attendant at the node where<br />

the trunk group resides.<br />

• If Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access is activated, and no attendant is<br />

assigned, or the attendant is later removed, calls to a controlled trunk group route<br />

to the attendant queue.<br />

• This feature is not available <strong>for</strong> trunk groups with 4-digit trunk access codes or <strong>for</strong><br />

trunk members 100 through 999.<br />

• CORs <strong>for</strong> a DEFINITY switch may not correspond to those used by an Enhanced<br />

DIMENSION PBX, System 85, or DEFINITY system Generic 2.1. There<strong>for</strong>e, if<br />

the DCS network contains nodes other than Generic 1 or Generic 3, the display<br />

CORs may be misinterpreted. If it is important that certain CORs between various<br />

systems correspond with each other, those CORs should be administered<br />

accordingly.<br />

• On outgoing calls, the display of called party in<strong>for</strong>mation may be delayed a few<br />

seconds until the required in<strong>for</strong>mation arrives from the remote node. The called<br />

party in<strong>for</strong>mation is displayed only if both nodes are Generic 1 or System 75.<br />

• DCS tie trunks between nodes must be administered with the Outgoing Display<br />

enabled. This enables the called party’s name to be displayed at the calling<br />

attendant’s display.<br />

• An Automatic Callback request is canceled automatically if the called party does<br />

not be<strong>com</strong>e available within 40 minutes, or if the calling party does not hang up<br />

within six seconds after activating Automatic Callback.<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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