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QSIG<br />

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

• QSIG Centralized Attendant Service (CAS)<br />

The calls that cover from a QSIG CAS branch to main are not treated as<br />

QSIG-VALU Coverage calls. This is because calls covered to “attd” (administered<br />

as a coverage point on a Coverage Path <strong>for</strong>m) do not utilize Remote Call Coverage<br />

table and QSIG-VALU Call Coverage is supported only <strong>for</strong> coverage points<br />

associated with Remote Call Coverage table. The implication of this is that the<br />

attendant on the main will lose QSIG-VALU Call Coverage display in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

and QSIG Path Replacement will not be invoked after the call is answered by the<br />

covering attendant.<br />

• Coverage of Calls Redirected Off-Net (CCRON)<br />

If both QSIG-VALU coverage is enabled and CCRON is enable, the QSIG-VALU<br />

coverage will have a higher precedence then CCRON.<br />

• Privacy - Manual Exclusion<br />

With Call Coverage feature, when the principal user bridges onto a call that went<br />

to coverage and has been answered at the coverage point, the user is not dropped<br />

when Privacy - Manual Exclusion is activated by the Covering user.<br />

With QSIG-VALU Coverage, if the Principal bridges on the call after the remote<br />

covering user has answered the call. then the remote coverage user stays bridged<br />

until the call clears or the covering user goes on-hook.<br />

• Simulated Bridge Appearance (SBA)<br />

With QSIG-VALU, maintaining SBA <strong>for</strong> Principal user will be based on the<br />

administration of the field “Maintain SBA at Principal” on the System Parameters<br />

- Call Coverage / Call Forwarding <strong>for</strong>m.<br />

• Temporary Bridge Appearance (TBA)<br />

Same interaction as Simulated Bridge Appearance.<br />

• AUDIX / Centralized AUDIX<br />

AUDIX is usually specified as the last coverage point. When a call is routed to<br />

AUDIX (local or remote centralized place), the TBA (Temporary Bridge<br />

Appearance) is not maintained <strong>for</strong> the Principal user (i.e. the Principal user can not<br />

bridge on to the call after it routes to AUDIX).<br />

For the last coverage point, which do not require control at the Principal user’s<br />

PBX, the QSIG-VALU Coverage shall route the call as QSIG Diversion by<br />

Rerouting instead of QSIG Diversion by <strong>for</strong>ward-switching and let the remote<br />

calling user’s PBX route the call directly to the remote covering number. If the<br />

Rerouting PBX indicates failure, then the Principal user’s PBX (i.e. Served User’s<br />

PBX in terms of QSIG Diversion) shall revert to the normal QSIG-VALU<br />

Coverage handling. The advantage of this approach is that it saves the trunk<br />

resources and provide path optimization without QSIG Path Replacement.<br />

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<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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