Isdn Features and Specifications: NEC America, Inc
Isdn Features and Specifications: NEC America, Inc
ISSUE 3
ISDN
Features and Specifications
FEBRUARY, 2003
Copyright 2003
NEC Corporation
7-1, Shiba 5-chome
Minato-ku, Tokyo 108
Japan
Printed in Japan
ND-91638-004(E)
Table of Contents
Table of Features........................................................................................................................................ii
Business Feature List ................................................................................................................................iii
Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................iv
ALTERNATE ROUTING FOR ISDN ...................................................................................................... 1
CALLING PARTY RECOGNITION SERVICE (DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT)) ....................... 2
DID ADDRESSING .................................................................................................................................. 3
DID AND DOD ADDRESSING ............................................................................................................... 4
EVENT BASED CCIS............................................................................................................................... 5
ISDN TERMINAL..................................................................................................................................... 9
SID TO NETWORK - PRESENT ........................................................................................................... 13
SID TO TERMINATING USER - DISPLAY......................................................................................... 14
SUBADDRESS - PRESENT ................................................................................................................... 15
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Table of Features
DID ADDRESSING X → →
DID AND DOD ADDRESSING X → →
ISDN TERMINAL X → E
SID TO NETWORK-PRESENT X → →
SID TO TERMINATING USER - DISPLAY X → →
SUBADDRESS-PRESENT X → →
X = available
→ = carried over to next level software
E = enhanced
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Business Feature List
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ALTERNATE ROUTING FOR ISDN
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This feature automatically routes outgoing ISDN call over alternate trunk route.
STATION APPLICATION
Not applicable
OPERATING PROCEDURE
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. This feature is available when Reason Value of DISC / REL / REL_COMP in response to call setup for
an outgoing ISDN call is 34, which means no line or channel is available.
2. This alternate routing can be allowed or denied on a trunk route basis by system programming.
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CALLING PARTY RECOGNITION SERVICE
(DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT))
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This feature provides an incoming Direct-In Termination (DIT) call via an ISDN trunk to be connected to a
predetermined station. This application can be used for a station or modem.
STATION APPLICATION
All stations
OPERATING PROCEDURE
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. For incoming calls in a Primary Rate Interface trunk, this service feature should be used only when DID
trunks are not desired.
2. Refer to the Business Features and Specifications manual for details on service conditions.
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DID ADDRESSING
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This feature allows incoming ISDN-PRI calls to terminate to stations, SMART CONSOLE, Automated At-
tendant, etc., based on the Called Party number. Direct Inward Dial trunks will be terminated to programmed
destinations without Attendant assistance.
STATION APPLICATION
Not applicable
OPERATING PROCEDURE
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. If the network is notified that the destination station for the DID call is busy or a connection-controlled
station, the network gives the calling station a Busy Tone. (This depends upon call forwarding services
being activated)
2. If the called station is nonexistent, the DID call can be routed to the SMART CONSOLE, to another
designated station, or can receive Reorder Tone.
3. Refer to the Business Features and Specifications manual for more details on DID service.
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DID AND DOD ADDRESSING
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This feature allows the system to use DID and DOD on the same B channels. Trunk Provisioning Service
Selection is not required. (B-channels can be used for DID and DOD without separating the trunk routes.)
B-channels
.......
PRI
D-channel
OPERATING PROCEDURE
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. Confirm the DID and DOD selection with the customer’s local exchange carrier prior to installation.
2. For more details, refer to “Direct Inward Dialing” and “Direct Outward Dialing” in the Business Fea-
tures and Specifications.
3. The DID/DOD is supported without service provisioning, since no facility indication to the network is
required.
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EVENT BASED CCIS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This feature allows a PBX customer who does not provide a tie line (or when a customer cannot use the tie
line because the line is busy or faulty), to use the various CCIS features. This feature uses the ISDN line as
a CCIS virtual tie line. This feature is available between 2000 IPS and 2000 IPS, or 2000 IPS and 2400 IPX.
OPERATING PROCEDURE
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. Event Based CCIS is available between 2000 IPS and 2000 IPS, or 2000 IPS and 2400 IPX.
2. The maximum number of virtual tie lines is 16 channels per system. This includes the common signal-
ing channels and voice channels.
3. The ISDN line used for the virtual tie line can also be used as a regular ISDN line.
4. This feature supports voice calls only. [Supported object at PBX transmission side: Single Line Tele-
phone, Dterm, DID/E&M/Ring Down (analog/T1/E1) tandem calls.]
The data calls are transmitted through the regular ISDN network.
5. The Peg Count (the number of originating call from the ISDN trunk) is counted when using the ISDN
line for the virtual tie line by route basis.
6. Billing information of the virtual tie line using the ISDN line is treated as information for regular tie
line calls.
7. Billing information of the virtual tie line using the ISDN line is treated on tandem calls.
8. The voice channel of the virtual tie line is released at a programmable time after the call finishes.
9. The Common Channel Handler (CCH) card is required for providing Event Based CCIS.
10. The availability of CCIS service features through Event Based CCIS is listed in the following table.
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EVENT BASED CCIS (CONT’D)
X : Available
– : Not available
SERVICE FEATURE AVAILABILITY REMARKS
Attendant Camp-On with Tone Indication - CCIS X
Attendant Controlled Conference - CCIS X Note 4
Automatic Recall - CCIS X
Brokerage - Hot Line - CCIS X
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) - CCIS –
Busy Verification - CCIS X
Call Back - CCIS X
Call Forwarding - All Calls - CCIS X
Call Forwarding - Busy Line - CCIS X
Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer - CCIS X
Call Forwarding - Intercept - CCIS X
Call Forwarding - Override - CCIS X
Call Processing Indication - CCIS X
Call Transfer - All Calls - CCIS X
Call Transfer - Attendant - CCIS X
Called Station Status Display - CCIS X
Calling Name Display - CCIS X
Calling Number Display - CCIS X
CCIS Networking via IP –
Centralized Billing - CCIS X Note 2
Centralized Day/Night Mode Change - CCIS –
Centralized MAT - CCIS –
Consultation Hold - All Calls - CCIS X
Data Line Security - CCIS X
Deluxe Traveling Class Mark - CCIS X
Dial Access to Attendant - CCIS X
Digital Display - Station - CCIS X
Digital Display - Trunk - CCIS X
Direct-In Termination - CCIS X
Distinctive Ringing - CCIS X
Do Not Disturb - CCIS X
Dual Hold - CCIS X
Elapsed Time Display - CCIS X
Flexible Numbering of Station - CCIS X
Hand-Free Answer Back - CCIS X
House Phone - CCIS X
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X : Available
– : Not available
SERVICE FEATURE AVAILABILITY REMARKS
Hot Line - CCIS X
Incoming Call Identification - CCIS X
Individual Attendant Access - CCIS X Note 5
LDN Night Connection - CCIS X
Link Alarm Display - CCIS –
Link Reconnect - CCIS X
Message Waiting Lamp Setting - Attendant - CCIS X Note 3
Message Waiting Lamp Setting - Station - CCIS X Note 3
Miscellaneous Trunk Access - CCIS X
Miscellaneous Trunk Restriction - CCIS X
Multiple Call Forwarding - All Calls - CCIS X
Multiple Call Forwarding - Busy Line - CCIS X
Multiple Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer - CCIS X
Multiple Console Operation - CCIS X
Network Station Number - CCIS (FCCS) X
Night Connection Fixed - CCIS X
Night Connection Flexible - CCIS X
Outgoing Trunk Queuing - CCIS –
Paging Access - CCIS X
Restriction from Outgoing Calls - CCIS X
Service Display - CCIS X
Single-Digit Station Calling - CCIS X
Station-Controlled Conference - CCIS X Note 4
Station-to-Station Calling - CCIS X
Station-to-Station Calling Operator Assistance - CCIS X
Toll Restriction - 3/6 Digit - CCIS X
Trunk Answer from Any Station - CCIS X
Trunk-to-Trunk Restriction - CCIS X
Uniformed Numbering Plan - CCIS X
Voice Call - CCIS X
Voice Mail Integration - CCIS X
Voice Mail Private Password - CCIS X
Note 1: The voice channel and the common signaling channel keep connecting after the calls finish,
according to the release timer data. Therefore, while the CCIS link is kept by the timer, the fea-
tures are available.
Note 2: The billing information is sent while the CCH link is active. If the sending of billing information
failes, it is sent again when a new CCH link is established by the next call.
Note 3: As a remote office, this feature is available on 2000 IPS.
Note 4: An attendant/extension of the 2000 IPS cannot be a conference leader.
Note 5: This service is available when the Attendant Console is provided at 2400 IPX office on the network.
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11. When a call is made through Event Based CCIS, the ISDN subscriber number is sent to the called office
to verify that an appropriate party makes the call. The ISDN subscriber number is kept in the PBX mem-
ory and checked when call is arrived. If the PBX receives an unknown number, the PBX sends discon-
nect signal to reject the incoming call.
a. This feature is available between 2000 IPS and 2000 IPS, or 2000 IPS and 2400 IPX.
b. The system data programming is needed for this feature.
c. As a calling number, the ISDN subscriber number is used, and it is assigned by system data pro-
gramming.
12. At first, the CCIS control channel is established and confirmed the answer of called party. When the
called party is answered, the voice channel is established. The voice channel is established after the con-
firmation of answer of called party. This incurs no call charge since the voice channel is not connected
when the called party does not answer.
a. This feature is available only between 2000 IPS and 2000 IPS.
b. The system data programming is needed for this feature.
c. The call is charged for the CCIS control signal even if the called party does not answer.
d. When this feature is available, the ISDN line for Event Based-CCIS is disconnected at once under
the following conditions;
• When the caller abandons it during ringing
• When the called station is busy
e. The information transfer capability of ISDN line for the CCIS voice channel has to be assigned as
“speech”.
13. The information transfer capability of ISDN line for CCIS voice channel can be selected by system data
programming. (Speech/3.1k Audio/Unrestricted digital information)
a. This feature is available between 2000 IPS and 2000 IPS, or 2000 IPS and 2400 IPX.
b. The system data programming is needed for this feature.
c. Only the CCIS voice channel can be changed. The signaling channel for CCIS is fixed as “Unre-
stricted digital information”.
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ISDN TERMINAL
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This feature provides the system with an ISDN Terminal or Terminal Adapter (TA). The following connec-
tions are available:
STATION APPLICATIONS
OPERATING PROCEDURE
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. The ILC (ISDN Line Circuit) card and the ICH (ISDN Channel Handler) card are required.
• Point-to-Point connection
• Point-to-Multipoint connection
• Basic Access T0 / Primary Access T2
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5. The ISDN Terminal can provide voice and data communication via CCIS network. The CCIS network
must be digital.
6. During communication through the CCIS network, link reconnection is not available.
Station Hunting
When an SLT/Dterm or an ISDN Terminal calls a busy SLT/Dterm, another SLT/Dterm in Station
Hunting group is called.
When an SLT/Dterm or an ISDN Terminal calls an busy ISDN Terminal, another ISDN Terminal in
Station Hunting group is called.
Note: Both of an SLT/Dterm and an ISDN Terminal cannot be included in the same Station Hunting
group.
Call Forwarding
An ISDN Terminal cannot set Call Forwarding - All Calls, Busy Line, Don’t Answer, and cannot be
the destination of Call Forwarding.
When an ISDN Terminal is a calling station, it can be forwarded to another SLT/D term but cannot be
forwarded to central office trunk or tie line trunk.
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Call Transfer
An SLT/Dterm cannot transfer a call in progress with an ISDN Terminal to another station.
In the same way, an ISDN Terminal cannot transfer a call in progress with an SLT/D term to another
station.
During an SLT/Dterm converses with digital tie line trunk (both of ACIS and CCIS) and ISDN trunk,
the SLT/Dterm cannot transfer the call to an ISDN Terminal.
Call Pickup, Call Pickup - Designated Group
An ISDN Terminal cannot be assigned to Call Pickup group and can not pickup a call to another sta-
tion.
An SLT/Dterm cannot pickup a call to an ISDN Terminal.
Executive Right of Way
During voice communication between an SLT/Dterm and an ISDN Terminal, another SLT/Dterm can
interrupt into only a SLT/Dterm. But during data communication with an ISDN Terminal, another
SLT/Dterm cannot interrupt it.
Busy Service (Step Call, Call Back)
When an SLT/Dterm calls a busy ISDN Terminal, busy service such as Step Call and Call Back can-
not be provided to the ISDN Terminal.
It is the same when an ISDN Terminal calls a busy SLT/Dterm.
8. When an SLT is calling an ISDN Terminal or an ISDN Termianl is busy, hooking service is not availa-
ble. Therefore, at this time another services are not available.
9. A Dterm can call an ISDN Terminal via Myline or Subline. A Dterm can be called from ISDN Terminal
via Myline or Subline.
10. When an SLT/Dterm calls an ISDN Terminal, it can send the calling station number to the ISDN Termi-
nal. At this time, ISDN trunk number and local number are also attached to be sent.
11. Station-to-Station Calling between a smart console and an ISDN Terminal is not available.
12. In case of Point-to-Multipoint connection, an SLT/Dterm must dial ISDN Multipoint station number as-
signed by CM1B, which is not an ISDN Terminal number assigned by CM10.
13. When a Dterm calls an ISDN Terminal or an ISDN Terminal calls a Dterm, a calling station number is
displayed to the calling Dterm or ISDN Terminal.
In case of Point-to-Multipoint connection, the calling station number displayed is the ISDN station
number assigned by CM10.
15. Only Preset Dialing can be used from an ISDN Terminal. Overlap Dialing is not available.
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SID TO NETWORK - PRESENT
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This feature allows the ISDN network to be informed of the calling party’s Station Identification number
(SID) when a call originates from a terminal connected to the system.
For this example, the SID sent to the network DIAL “516-555-4210#”
may be 214-555-5000 for every station in the
PBX
PBX, or each station may present a unique exten-
sion number (last 4 digits) to the ISDN network. DTI
(214-555-5000)
ISDN
4210
OPERATING PROCEDURE
No manual operation is required. The calling station number is sent to the ISDN network automatically.
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. The data provided as the calling station number is assigned via MAT/CAT for each ISDN circuit or sta-
tion. In addition, if no data has been assigned as the calling station number, the system will not provide
any information to the network.
3. The maximum number of area codes and office code patterns is 15.
4. Transmission of SID to the ISDN network can be programmed by the Class of Service. Programming
is required for each station.
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SID TO TERMINATING USER - DISPLAY
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This feature provides a visual display of the originating station’s number and subaddress information on a
Dterm for incoming ISDN calls. This provides the terminal user with a quick and accurate way to identify
the originating station’s number (Calling Number).
OPERATING PROCEDURE
No manual operation is required. The originating station number is automatically displayed on the D term.
SERVICE CONDITIONS
2. A maximum of 16 digits forming the originating party’s number, including the PBX access code, can
be displayed. For subaddress, a maximum of 8 digits can be displayed. If the subaddress exceeds 8 dig-
its, the first 8 are displayed. Below is an example of the display when the originating party’s number is
214-555-5000, and the subaddress is 82623667:
3. The SID will be displayed for 6 seconds, followed by date and time.
4. If the ISDN network provides Name Display Service, the calling party name can be displayed in place
of SID. (A maximum of 16 characters)
5. If the ISDN network does not provide Name Display Service and the SID/calling party name is regis-
tered to Speed Calling - Station, the calling party name can be displayed in place of SID.
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SUBADDRESS - PRESENT
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This feature allows a primary rate interface ISDN trunk to transfer the called party subaddress information
to a destination ISDN station when the call is originated by the system. Dialing the called party station num-
ber and subaddress is required.
4211 PBX
DTI
DIAL
214-555-5000 ISDN
555-5000
4211
CALLING PARTY
SUBADDRESS
OPERATING PROCEDURE
The calling station dials the ISDN subscriber number (including access code) followed by an asterisk (*),
then dials the called party subaddress followed by a pound sign (#). ISDN automatically recognizes the su-
baddress and transfers the information to the destination party.
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. If the calling party fails to dial the called party subaddress, ISDN cannot transfer any called party sub-
address information to the destination party.
2. If a calling party does not wish to provide a called party subaddress, the call must dial # (Immediate
Start). If a # is not dialed, a Timing Start operation begins. The Timing Start uses the interdigit time-out
operation.
3. Subaddress dialing is available only on those telephone terminals that can generate push-button
(DTMF) signals.
5. The called party subaddress can be sent with trunk direct dial access.
6. This feature cannot be used when a call is originated to ISDN using Speed Calling or Call Forwarding
features.
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