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Boss/Secretary Filtering Enhancement
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New Classes of Service: The Boss Secretary Filtering Enhancement
Class of Service Allowed (BFEA) or Denied and the Recall to Boss
Allowed (RCBA) or Denied (RCBD).
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Key Lamp status: The BSFE feature allows configuration of the LCD
indicator for the BFS key. It is possible to configure the same LCD
lamp status to
— Dark (key lamp is off)
— Lit (key lamp is steadily lit)
— Wink
— Flash (continual flash of light, 60 ipm)
The BSFE feature is configured on the boss telephone, with a defined BFS
key for each secretary that the boss may select to filter the boss’ incoming
calls. The telephone will also have a designated key matching the boss
key. The BFS key must be a single appearance DN for the boss and the
secretary telephones. The BFS keys for the boss/secretary telephones are
configured in pairs and are on the same node.
Operating parameters
Proprietary telephones with display support the BSFE feature. The BSFE
feature cannot be configured for analog (500/2500) telephones or Integrated
Services Digital Network (ISDN) BRI telephones. The ringing appearance of
the DN can be on an analog (500/2500) telephone but not for a private line.
The BSFE feature cannot be activated simultaneously with the following
features:
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Call Forward and Busy Status
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Call Forward All Calls
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Remote Call Forward
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Flexible Feature Code Boss Secretarial Filtering
The BSFE feature supports a maximum of 16 secretary telephones
associated with the boss telephone.
With the BSFE feature, the BFS key of the boss is generally non-ringing with
key lamp indication notification; the secretary telephone is set up as ringing.
The BSFE feature cannot be activated if the DN of either telephone is
configured as an Automated Call Distribution (ACD) key.
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
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