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Integrated services digital networking (isdn), Centralized voice messaging – Lucent Technologies 03.0.042.2 User Manual

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Highlights

Issue 1 July 2000

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ARS/AAR Dialing without FAC feature is not generally available in Release 8.3.
Although ARS/AAR Dialing without FAC appears on the customer options screen,
this feature can only be ordered and activated by using the application process
described in the Rapid Response Team website

http://info.dr.lucent.com/rapid_

response/

. Each customer activating this feature will go through an approval

process in which their configuration is analyzed to determine if it is a suitable
candidate for the feature.

24 Port Analog Line with Caller ID: TN793B & TN2793B

This feature allows the DEFINITY customer to view calling party information on an
analog telephone with Caller ID display. For example, the telephone number and
name of the calling party displays when this information is available from the
originating switch or central office. Time and date of call are also transmitted to
the Caller ID terminal. Calling party information, time, and date of call are
transmitted to the analog terminal via Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) signaling
following standard Bellcore or Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT) protocols.

The feature requires the 24-Port Analog Line with Caller ID circuit pack TN793B
or TN2793B. The circuit pack supports Message Waiting Indication via FSK
signaling, neon lamp voltages, and the DEFINITY LED method.

The feature also requires an analog terminal with Caller ID that complies with
Bellcore or NTT protocols.

Integrated Services digital Networking (ISDN)

For analog-originated calls coming in on ISDN trunks from the NTT Network, an
administrable option on page 2 of the trunk group form now allows the PBX to
send a CONNECT message before sending the DISCONNECT message. Thus,
analog originated calls coming in ISDN trunks (so administered) from the NTT
Network will disconnect gracefully.

Centralized Voice Messaging

Release 8.3 updates the Centralized Voice Messaging (CVM) using Mode Codes
feature to work with Merlin Legend. For more information on CVM, refer to the LVI
courses BTT705B and BSS203B, and to Appendix B in Administration for
Network Connectivity, document 555-233-504.