QSIG
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Administration for Network Connectivity
555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730
B Private Networking
• Extending a Call
QSIG CAS ensures that QSIG Path Replacement is attempted after split/swap,
provided that all three parties (original calling party, the attendant, and the called
party) are never conferenced together. That is, if the attendant toggles between the
other two parties for any number of times, never conferencing all three together,
and then joins the two parties together (with the attendant now out of the picture
and ready to go on and handle other calls), Path Replacement is attempted.
• Remote Hold
Remote Hold is used in an RLT-CAS environment and has no benefit in
QSIG-CAS.
• Controlled Restriction
As for RLT-CAS, Controlled Restriction is not available in QSIG-CAS for users
on the branch.
• Security Violation Notification
As for RLT-CAS, the CAS attendant cannot receive SVN referral calls from a
branch because any administered SVN referral extension must be on the local
PBX.
• Special Application 8140 - Attendant Dial 0 Redirect
Attendant Dial 0 Redirect allows calls to the attendant group to be routed to one of
two attendant groups based on their call priority level, and to alert with emergency
ring. The two groups are the default attendant group and the priority attendant
group. Administration of whether a priority level routes to the priority group is
done on the console parameters screen.
Administration on the console parameters screen at the main determines which
attendant group the priority level routes to and whether calls of that priority level
alert with emergency tone.
• Special Application 8141 - LDN Attendant Queue Priority
Calls coming to the main from a QSIG-CAS branch cannot be queued by LDN
Priority at the main. Note that QSIG-CAS does not change the ability to of LDN
Queue Priority to function for calls coming directly into the main.
• Special Application 8156 - Attendant Queuing by COR
Calls coming to the main from a QSIG-CAS branch cannot be queued by COR
Priority at the main. Note that QSIG-CAS does not change the ability to of
Attendant Queueing by COR to function for calls coming directly into or
originating at the main.