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Private Networking
Administration for Network Connectivity
CID: 77730
555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000
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QSIG Call Forwarding 
(Diversion with 
Rerouting) 
This feature allows a forwarded call can be rerouted in a private network to find a 
more cost-effective or resource-efficient path.
QSIG Transfer into Lucent QSIG Voice Mail
Transfer into QSIG 
Voice Mail
This feature uses QSIG Call Transfer, along with a manufacturer-specific information 
(MSI) message, to transfer a call directly into a subscriber’s mailbox when the voice 
mail system is connected to the Message Center PBX via a QSIG link.
The voice mail system must be a Lucent system that supports the QSIG Transfer Into 
QSIG Voice Mail MSI operation. 
Note:
This feature currently works only with the Serenade voice mail 
system. This feature does not work with QSIG Centralized AUDIX.
The entire route from the PBX activating Transfer Into Voice Mail to the voice mail 
system must be QSIG.
QSIG Value-Added Lucent (VALU)
Value-Added Lucent (VALU) adds three forms of feature transparency to QSIG 
networks.
Called/Busy Number — The system sends and displays across the network the 
called party’s number to the calling party during alerting. It updates the display to 
“connected number” when the called party answers the call. It also sends and 
displays a busy party’s number. This serves to confirm to the caller that he or she 
dialed the correct number.
The Called/Busy Number feature is an extension to QSIG Called/Busy Name. For 
additional information, see 
.
The Called/Busy Number never displays alone; it displays only if the Called/Busy 
Name is available (for instance, received from the far end and marked 
“presentation allowed”). In contrast, upon receipt of a Calling Number without a 
Calling Name, the number displays with the words “CALL FROM.”
Distinctive Ringing — QSIG VALU provides two kinds of distinctive ringing 
across the network: internal and external.
Call Coverage — The system allows calls to be covered by extensions across the 
network. This coverage operates similarly to DCS 
though the connectivity of the network itself differs. If administered, path 
replacement is invoked after coverage.
These features work with phone users as well as for a centralized attendant service.