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QSIG<br />

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

QSIG Interactions<br />

Call Forwarding<br />

(Diversion)<br />

The interactions that apply to the standard DEFINITY <strong>ECS</strong> Call Forwarding features<br />

also apply to Call Forwarding (Diversion) with QSIG. The following are additional<br />

interactions.<br />

• Alternate Facilities Restriction Levels<br />

The AFRL of the original call is the AFRL used <strong>for</strong> Call Forwarding with<br />

Reroute.<br />

• Authorization Codes<br />

Call Forwarding with Reroute is denied to calls that require an Authorization<br />

Code.<br />

• Automatic Alternate Routing and Automatic Route Selection<br />

Call Forwarding with Reroute uses AAR and ARS to reroute the original call.<br />

• Call Detail Recording<br />

Call Forwarding with Reroute is denied to calls that require Forced Entry of<br />

Account Codes.<br />

• Call Transfer<br />

When a <strong>for</strong>warded call transfers, the <strong>for</strong>warding indication displays to the caller<br />

until the call is answered. This display includes the trunk group name and word<br />

“<strong>for</strong>ward.” When the call is answered, the word “<strong>for</strong>ward” is removed and the<br />

name and number of the answering party displays.<br />

• Distributed Communications Systems<br />

Call Forwarding feature transparency does not exist on calls tandemed between a<br />

QSIG (Supplementary Service protocol b) network and a traditional DCS<br />

network. However, the basic call continues.<br />

• Facility Restriction Levels and Traveling Class Marks<br />

The FRL (and TCM) of the original call is the FRL used <strong>for</strong> Call Forwarding with<br />

Reroute.<br />

• Forwarding and Coverage<br />

If a coverage point is a number that routes over an ISDN (Supplementary Service<br />

protocol b) trunk, QSIG diversion in<strong>for</strong>mation is not passed to the coverage<br />

switch.<br />

• QSIG Name and Number Identification<br />

Availability of name and/or number display at the originating and diverted-to<br />

users depends upon how QSIG Name and Number Identification has been<br />

administered <strong>for</strong> the switches involved.<br />

• Terminating Call has Coverage Active<br />

If a call is <strong>for</strong>warded off switch, the terminating switch has call coverage<br />

activated, and the criteria are met, the call does not route to the <strong>for</strong>warding party’s<br />

coverage path. It routes to the terminating station’s coverage path.<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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