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Distributed Communications System<br />

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

Interactions • Distributed Communications System<br />

If you use DCS, the ENP node numbers must correspond to DCS node numbers.<br />

Inter-PBX Attendant Service<br />

Inter-PBX Attendant Service (IAS) allows attendants <strong>for</strong> multiple branches to be<br />

concentrated at a main location. In<strong>com</strong>ing trunk calls to the branch, as well as<br />

attendant-seeking voice-terminal calls, route over tie trunks to the main location.<br />

How to administer<br />

Inter-PBX Attendant<br />

Service<br />

Detailed description<br />

Form<br />

Field<br />

Tie Trunk Group (Main) • In<strong>com</strong>ing Destination<br />

Console Parameters (Branch) • IAS (Branch)<br />

Tie trunk group (Branch) • All<br />

• IAS Tie Trunk Group No.<br />

• IAS Att. Access Code<br />

Inter-PBX Attendant Service calls are in<strong>com</strong>ing tie-trunk calls from a branch location<br />

to the main-location attendant group. If no attendant in the group is immediately<br />

available, the calls are queued. When an attendant be<strong>com</strong>es available, the call routes<br />

to that attendant. Extended calls are treated as in<strong>com</strong>ing calls to the main location.<br />

DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> can be a branch or main location. Users at each branch can access<br />

other branch locations through the main location. A branch can have local attendants.<br />

Users access these local attendants normally.<br />

Interactions • Attendant Control of Trunk-Group Access<br />

If a call at a branch attempts to access a controlled trunk group, the call routes to a<br />

branch attendant, if there is one. If there is no branch attendant, the call routes to<br />

the attendant group at the main location.<br />

• Attendant Display and DCS Attendant Display<br />

In a DCS environment, an in<strong>com</strong>ing call from a branch displays at the attendant<br />

console at the main location as a local call.<br />

In a non-DCS environment, an in<strong>com</strong>ing call displays at the attendant console at<br />

the main location as an in<strong>com</strong>ing tie-trunk call.<br />

• Attendant Recall<br />

If an attendant at the main location holds a call, the calling parties at the branch<br />

cannot recall the attendant.<br />

• Call Coverage<br />

A call redirected to a coverage path with the attendant group as a coverage point<br />

skips that coverage point. It goes to the next coverage point at the branch, if<br />

administered, or continues to ring at the previous coverage point. If the attendant<br />

group 0 is the only coverage point, it continues to ring at the principal’s extension.<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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