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QSIG<br />

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

Tandem switch in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

However, in the case of tandemed calls (calls involving two ISDN trunks that are not<br />

both administered <strong>for</strong> Supplementary Service Protocol B), trunk group administration<br />

may override both in<strong>com</strong>ing name and number in<strong>for</strong>mation, as long as doing so does<br />

not lower the restriction on the in<strong>for</strong>mation. For example, a tandemed call that <strong>com</strong>es<br />

in with restricted name in<strong>for</strong>mation is sent out with restricted name in<strong>for</strong>mation even<br />

if the outgoing trunk is administered <strong>for</strong> presentation unrestricted. However,<br />

non-restricted data is sent restricted if the trunk group administration is set <strong>for</strong><br />

“presentation restricted.”<br />

ISDN numbering <strong>for</strong>mats<br />

Numbering is specified on the ISDN Public-Unknown-Numbering and/or ISDN<br />

Private-Numbering <strong>for</strong>ms. The numbering <strong>for</strong>m you use depends on how you<br />

administer the ISDN trunk group Numbering Format field.<br />

However, if you <strong>for</strong>mat the Called Party Number with public numbering, the<br />

Calling/Connected Party Number is created in the public <strong>for</strong>mat even if you specify<br />

“private” on the ISDN trunk group <strong>for</strong>m. This provides the caller or called party a<br />

number that can be used to reach the other party. Since the call routes through the<br />

public network, the public Calling/Connected Party Number is a more accurate<br />

address.<br />

Call Forwarding<br />

(Diversion)<br />

Call Transfer<br />

Call Forwarding works over a QSIG network.<br />

When a call has already been <strong>for</strong>warded 3 times over a QSIG trunk, it is not<br />

<strong>for</strong>warded again but instead terminates at the final <strong>for</strong>warded-to terminal. Remote<br />

activation and deactivation of this feature are not supported.<br />

QSIG Call Transfer is based on the current DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> Transfer and<br />

Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer features. QSIG Transfer signaling occurs as long as one of<br />

the calls involves a QSIG trunk between the two switches.<br />

Once a call is transferred, the transferring switch is unnecessary. Additional <strong>Network</strong><br />

Feature-Path Replacement (ANF-PR) is invoked automatically to connect the<br />

transferred call more efficiently in the private network. QSIG Call Transfer attempts<br />

to connect the two parties more efficiently and drops the unnecessary switches.<br />

When you use this feature, you see no difference between QSIG Call Transfer and the<br />

standard DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> Transfer or Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer features.<br />

QSIG Call Transfer differs from DCS Call Transfer in that additional call in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

is available <strong>for</strong> the connected parties after the transfer <strong>com</strong>pletes.<br />

Depending upon QSIG Identification Services administration, the connected parties’<br />

displays show each other’s name and/or number. If the name and number are not<br />

available, the display of a connected party updates with the name of the involved<br />

trunk group.<br />

362<br />

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

CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000

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