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QSIG<br />

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

QSIG CAS functions in RLT-CAS<br />

The following QSIG-CAS functions are currently in RLT-CAS:<br />

• Attendant-seeking calls at a branch reach the attendant at the main<br />

• Attendant splitting away and calling the extended to party<br />

• Night Service<br />

• Monitoring agents, per attendant group<br />

QSIG CAS functions not in RLT CAS<br />

The following QSIG-CAS functions are currently not in RLT-CAS:<br />

• Announcements <strong>for</strong> attendant seeking calls<br />

• Attendant calls enter the attendant queue, with priorities (calls that originate from<br />

the branch do not have different priorities in the queue)<br />

• Attendant display of user’s COR<br />

• Attendant split/swap<br />

• QSIG Path Replacement kicking in after the transfer<br />

• Attendant Return Call (Release Loop Operation, returns to same attendant if<br />

available. If not, then attendant group)<br />

• Display Enhancements<br />

• Attendant Conference<br />

QSIG Supplementary Services with Rerouting<br />

QSIG Path<br />

Replacement<br />

DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> provides QSIG Additional <strong>Network</strong> Feature Path Replacement<br />

(ANF-PR) as defined in ISO/IEC 13863 and 13874. With this feature, a call’s<br />

connections between switches in a private network can be replaced with new<br />

connections while the call is active.<br />

ANF-PR is invoked when a call is transferred and improvements may be made in the<br />

routes. For example, after a call is transferred, the two parties on the transferred call<br />

can be connected directly and the unnecessary trunks are dropped off the call. The<br />

routing administered at the endpoints allows <strong>for</strong> a more efficient route connection.<br />

ANF-PR selects the best route based on the preference assigned to routes in the Route<br />

Pattern <strong>for</strong>m. Least cost Supplementary Service B (SSB) routes must be first,<br />

followed by more expensive routes.<br />

Note:<br />

When routes to SSB trunks are included with routes to non-SSB<br />

trunks, SSB trunks must appear first on the Route Pattern <strong>for</strong>m.<br />

This is because as soon as ANF-PR encounters a non-SSB trunk in<br />

the route pattern, it stops looking.<br />

Class of Restriction (COR) and Facility Restriction Levels (FRL) are adhered to in<br />

routing calls. ANF-PR is not invoked on data calls because there is a period of time<br />

when in<strong>for</strong>mation can be lost.<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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