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QSIG<br />

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

• Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access<br />

Attendant control of trunk group access <strong>for</strong> QSIG-CAS functions as <strong>for</strong> RLT-CAS.<br />

• Attendant Crisis Alert<br />

Attendant crisis alert <strong>for</strong> QSIG-CAS functions as <strong>for</strong> RLT-CAS.<br />

• Attendant Direct Extension Selection With Busy Lamp (standard and enhanced)<br />

For QSIG-CAS the DXS allows attendants to use the DXS <strong>for</strong> monitoring and<br />

placing calls to users on the main PBX and <strong>for</strong> placing calls to users on a branch<br />

PBX only when UDP is used.<br />

• Attendant Group and Tenant Partitioning<br />

Attendant Group and Tenant Partitioning are local features that do not require<br />

QSIG signaling on the main.<br />

Attendant Group and Tenant Partitioning do not function on a CAS branch. You<br />

can administer tenant partitioning and multiple attendant groups on a branch PBX.<br />

However, all attendant-seeking calls at the branch PBX are directed to the<br />

QSIG-CAS number, as administered on the console-parameters <strong>for</strong>m, regardless<br />

of any tenant partition. If the QSIG-CAS number corresponds to the Dial Access<br />

to Attendant number at the main or to a VDN that eventually routes to the Dial<br />

Access to Attendant number at the main, the call is directed to the attendant group<br />

assigned to the tenant partition of the in<strong>com</strong>ing trunk to the main.<br />

• Attendant Interposition Calling and Transfer<br />

Attendant Interposition calling and transfer is a local feature that remains<br />

unchanged by QSIG-CAS. Attendants on the main still have the ability to call and<br />

transfer to each other using Individual Attendant Extensions.<br />

• Attendant Intrusion<br />

As with RLT-CAS, Intrusion is not be available in QSIG-CAS to calls that are<br />

in<strong>com</strong>ing from a branch.<br />

• Attendant Misoperation<br />

Misoperation is used only in France and Italy. It is a local feature and functions as<br />

<strong>for</strong> RLT-CAS. If the system goes into Night Service while an attendant has a call<br />

on hold, the call realerts at the attendant console. If it is unanswered after an<br />

administrable amount of time, the call begins alerting at the night service<br />

destination.<br />

• Attendant Override of Diversion<br />

As with RLT-CAS, Override of Diversion is not available in QSIG-CAS <strong>for</strong> calls<br />

in<strong>com</strong>ing from a branch.<br />

• Attendant Recall<br />

As with RLT-CAS, Attendant Recall is not available in QSIG-CAS to calls<br />

in<strong>com</strong>ing from the branch.<br />

388<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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