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QSIG<br />

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

QSIG Call Forwarding<br />

(Diversion with<br />

Rerouting)<br />

This feature allows a <strong>for</strong>warded call can be rerouted in a private network to find a<br />

more cost-effective or resource-efficient path.<br />

QSIG Transfer into Lucent QSIG Voice Mail<br />

Transfer into QSIG<br />

Voice Mail<br />

This feature uses QSIG Call Transfer, along with a manufacturer-specific in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

(MSI) message, to transfer a call directly into a subscriber’s mailbox when the voice<br />

mail system is connected to the Message Center PBX via a QSIG link.<br />

The voice mail system must be a Lucent system that supports the QSIG Transfer Into<br />

QSIG Voice Mail MSI operation.<br />

Note: This feature currently works only with the Serenade voice mail<br />

system. This feature does not work with QSIG Centralized AUDIX.<br />

The entire route from the PBX activating Transfer Into Voice Mail to the voice mail<br />

system must be QSIG.<br />

QSIG Value-Added Lucent (VALU)<br />

Value-Added Lucent (VALU) adds three <strong>for</strong>ms of feature transparency to QSIG<br />

networks.<br />

• Called/Busy Number — The system sends and displays across the network the<br />

called party’s number to the calling party during alerting. It updates the display to<br />

“connected number” when the called party answers the call. It also sends and<br />

displays a busy party’s number. This serves to confirm to the caller that he or she<br />

dialed the correct number.<br />

The Called/Busy Number feature is an extension to QSIG Called/Busy Name. For<br />

additional in<strong>for</strong>mation, see QSIG Name and Number Identification (page 361).<br />

The Called/Busy Number never displays alone; it displays only if the Called/Busy<br />

Name is available (<strong>for</strong> instance, received from the far end and marked<br />

“presentation allowed”). In contrast, upon receipt of a Calling Number without a<br />

Calling Name, the number displays with the words “CALL FROM.”<br />

• Distinctive Ringing — QSIG VALU provides two kinds of distinctive ringing<br />

across the network: internal and external.<br />

• Call Coverage — The system allows calls to be covered by extensions across the<br />

network. This coverage operates similarly to DCS Call Coverage (page 315),<br />

though the connectivity of the network itself differs. If administered, path<br />

replacement is invoked after coverage.<br />

These features work with phone users as well as <strong>for</strong> a centralized attendant service.<br />

368<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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