Feature interactions, Attendant administration, Attendant overflow position – Nortel Networks NN43001-106 User Manual
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For Multiple Wake Up, the FFCs selected must be unique numbers up to
seven digits long. They cannot conflict with any DN already in the dialing
plan.
The following are not supported for Multiple Wake Up:
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The attendant query for the Multiple Wake Up time
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Multiple Wake Up from attendant administration
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The Background Terminal, Background Terminal Display for Multiple
Wake Up
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Traffic for Multiple Wake Up
The Deactivate (DEAF) FFC is not supported for Multiple Wake Up.
Multiple Wake Up is supported only on analog (500/2500 type) telephones.
The Automatic Wake Up feature can be active at the same time as Multiple
Wake Up.
If one Automatic Wake Up time has been set using the Automatic Wake
Up Activate (AWUA) FFC, only three more Multiple Wake Up calls can be
entered using the MWUA FFC.
Feature interactions
Attendant Administration
The Attendant Administration feature does not support data entry or
changes for the AWU feature.
Attendant Overflow Position
AWU recalls are not redirected to a customer-defined Attendant Overflow
Position DN. Failed wake up calls stay in the attendant queue or ring
indefinitely on the console.
Call Party Name Display
All display information associated with Automatic Wake Up (AWU)
programming is directed to line three of the display. Names are appended
to DNs appearing on line three if they are different from those on line two,
or if no DN appears on line two. There is no DN information on line two if
the attendant has initiated the AWU process while not on an active call. No
DES information is appended, since AWU operates on a DN basis.
Coordinated Dialing Plan
AWU supports Coordinated Dialing Plan as long as an internal DN is used.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Features and Services - Book 1 of 6 (A to B)
NN43001-106
01.04
Standard
Release 5.0
27 July 2007
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
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