Lucent Technologies 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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Call Forwarding 
20
Interactions
Answer Detection
This feature shares call-classifier resources with the Coverage of Calls 
Redirected Off-Net feature.
Attendant Override of Diversion Features
If an attendant uses redirection override to call a user who has Call 
Forwarding active, the call does not forward and remains at the user’s 
phone.
Automatic Callback and Ringback Queuing
Automatic Callback cannot be activated toward a phone that has Call 
Forwarding active. If Automatic Callback was activated first, the callback 
call attempt is redirected to the forwarded-to party.
Bridging
Calls do not terminate to bridged appearances when Call Forward 
Busy/Don’t Answer is active.
The switch blocks users from bridging onto a call that has routed off net 
while the call is undergoing call classification.
Call Coverage
If the principal’s (forwarding extension) redirection criteria are met at the 
designated (forwarded-to) destination, the forwarded call redirects to the 
principal’s coverage path; the designated destination gets a temporary 
bridged appearance (except when it is off net), which remains active after 
the call is answered so that the designated extension can bridge onto the 
call if desired. The temporary bridge appearance remains until the caller 
hangs up.
If Cover All Calls is part of the coverage redirection criteria and if Call 
Forwarding or Call Forwarding Off-Net is active at a phone, incoming 
priority calls forward to the designated destination; all other calls redirect 
according to the Call Coverage path. Non-priority calls are not directed off 
net.
When a covering user has activated Call Forwarding, a coverage redirected 
call does not forward to the designated extension number. Instead, the call 
is redirected to the next point in the principal’s coverage path, if available. 
If no other coverage point is available, the call remains at the principal’s 
phone.