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Distributed Communications System 
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Administration for Network Connectivity
555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000
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Private Networking
DCS Features
Once you have connected and set up your DCS network, you can provide the 
following features across the network:
Alphanumeric Display for Terminals 
This feature allows calling-name display, called-name display, and miscellaneous 
identifiers to be transferred from a terminal on one node to a terminal on another 
node.
Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access 
DCS Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access allows an attendant at any node in 
the DCS to control an outgoing trunk group at an adjacent node in the cluster. The 
attendant uses a remote-tgs feature button on the console for this purpose.
To use this feature, you must have a DCS Trunk Group between the local and 
remote switches, and the trunks in that trunk group cannot insert digits on 
incoming calls. If you need digit insertion on these trunks, it should be added on 
the outgoing trunk based on the dialed string.
Note:
DCS Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access is not available if 
you are using D-channel DCS.
Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection 
DCS Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection allows attendants at one node to 
have direct access to an idle outgoing trunk at a different node in the DCS. This 
feature functions the same as regular Direct Trunk Group Selection. However, the 
attendant uses a remote-tgs feature button on the console for this purpose.
Note:
DCS Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection is not available if you 
are using D-channel DCS.
To use this feature, you must have a DCS Trunk Group between the local and 
remote switches, and the trunks in that trunk group cannot insert digits on 
incoming calls. If you need digit insertion on these trunks, it should be added on 
the outgoing trunk based on the dialed digits.
You can assign a Trunk Hundreds Select button to access a trunk group at the local 
node or a trunk group at a remote node. A Trunk Group Select button assigned to 
access a remote node is referred to as a remote Trunk Hundreds Select button. 
Pressing a remote Trunk Group Select button is the same as dialing the tie trunk 
group access code for the remote node and the trunk access code of the selected 
trunk.
Attendant Display 
The DCS attendant console displays calling-party ID and called-party ID 
information for calls to and from remote switches in the network.