Lucent Technologies Definity Enterprise Communication Server 8.2 User Manual

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference 
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Transfer — Outgoing Trunk to Outgoing Trunk 
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DCS networks provide a similar but more restrictive version of this feature, called 
DCS Trunk Turnaround, which permits two outgoing trunks to be connected when 
the switch at the remote end of one of the trunks agrees to turn around the logical 
direction of the trunk. DCS trunk turnaround is permitted, when some other party 
involved in the call (at the remote switch) can provide disconnect supervision.
Without OTTOTT or DCS, a conference involving two or more outgoing trunks is 
permitted only when at least one remaining conference party is an attendant, 
incoming trunk, or station.
Considerations
OTTOTT is not intended for use in DCS networks, since DCS Trunk 
Turnaround provides comparable capabilities much more safely. However, 
use of OTTOTT with DCS is not prohibited, and may be useful when one 
or more of the trunks goes off the DCS network.
Security Measures
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SECURITY ALERT:
This feature can be used to transfer an outside party to a trunk over which 
toll calls might be made, and enabling it poses significant security risks. 
Since trunks have to be specifically administered for OTTOTT, you should 
examine the Class of Restriction (COR) and Facility Restriction Level (FRL) 
of that trunk group to determine if they are appropriate.
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SECURITY ALERT:
OTTOTT is not a system-wide parameter. It is administered on a trunk-group 
basis. You must enable the Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer field on the 
Feature-Related System Parameters screen for this feature to work. If you 
deem that the feature is not relevant to your business practices, do not 
enable it. Alternately, if a temporary need presents itself, you can 
temporarily enable this feature and then turn it off.