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DEFINITY ® Enterpri se Communications Server Rel ease 6, Iss ue 2.1 (02. 1.12 5.1) Chan ge De sc rip tion 555 -233- 402 Co m c od e 1082 8606 3 Issue 2 M ay 19 98[...]
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Copy right 1998, Lu cent T e chnologies All Rights Rese rved Pr int ed in U. S. A. Noti ce Ev ery ef fort was mad e to ensu re th at th e i nformat ion in th is book was com- plete and accurat e at the time of pr inting . Howe ver , inf ormati on is subject to ch ange. Y o ur Respon sibilit y for Y our Syst em’ s Sec urity T oll fr aud is t h[...]
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Issue 2 May 1998 1 Hig hlig ht s T his c hang e d es c rip tion d oc ument d esc rib es the c hang es inc orp orated in DE F INIT Y E nterp ri se Communic a tions S erv er (E CS ), R elease 6, Issue 2.1 (02.1.125.1). Pla tfo rm Offer Cat egory F or R 6.2, two offer c ateg o r ies are sup p or ted . Categ ory A is used for DE F INIT Y E CS R 6 and D[...]
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2 Issue 2 May 19 98 Announcement Boards T he list con figuration c o m mand d id not d isp lay t ranslated b ut uninserted announc ement b oard s p rop erly . AUDIX T ransfer AUDIX transfers d id not c omp l ete whe n the numb er of outstand in g c alls was g reater than 31. Now , AUDIX trans f ers c o m p lete when the num b er of outstand ing c a[...]
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Issue 2 Ma y 199 8 3 W hen a b rid g e of the orig inating p ar ty d rop p ed out of a c a ll that had routed off -ne t with c a ll c lassific ation on a non-IS DN end -t o-end trunk, the c all was tor n d o wn . No w , t he c a ll i s n ot t or n d o wn, b u t c al l c l ass ific a tio n is t er mi na ted , th e c a ll is le ft off-n et, an d i t [...]
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4 Issue 2 May 19 98[...]
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Issue 2 May 19 98 5 Feature or category S ee item numbers Feature or category See i tem number s A AAR Anal ysis F orm 53 A bbr e v i a t e d D i a l i n g ( A D ) 4 0 Ac tiv e R ing i n g 14 Ad junct S w i tc h Ap p lic at io n Interfac e ( AS Al ) 53 Ad juncts 39 , 53 Ad mini strat ion 6 , 15 , 17 , 20 , 21 , 26 , 32 , 33 , 34 , 39 , 40 , 46 , 51[...]
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6 Issue 2 May 1998 Feature or category S ee item numbers Feature or category See item n umbers Ind ex of Chang es E x p ansion P ort Net work s (E P Ns )7 E x p ert Ag ent S e lec ti on (E AS )19 , 32 , 47 , 56 F F e atu re Ac c es s Co d es (F ACs) 4 8 , 56 H Hunt Groups 11 , 58 I Inc omi ng T r u nk Calls S p litt ing (I T CS )27 Init ializa tio [...]
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Issue 2 May 1998 7 Change Descriptions T he fo llowing p rob lems are c orrec t ed and ad d ressed in DE F INI T Y E nt erp rise Commu nic ations S erver (E CS ), R elease 6, Issue 2.1 (02.1.125.1). 1. W hen an of f-net c overag e or forward ed c a ll c ould not f ind an av ailab le trunk, b us y tone was p layed b ac k to the c allin g p ar ty , e[...]
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Chang e D esc rip tions 8 Is sue 2 May 1998 8. T rans ferring into AUDIX when AUDIX was not exp lic itly in the c overag e p ath or if a ve c to r was ac ti ve fai led on Inte l m ac hine s. 9. If b ot h Coverag e of Calls R ed irec ted Off-Net and Answer S up ervision b y Call Classific a ti o n features wer e ac tive on an of f-net c all, the c a[...]
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Issue 2 May 1998 9 20. A g oto tim e-of -d ay vec t or step all owed a c omb ination of “ all” w it h a sp ec ifi c d ay . 21. T he l i st configuration c omman d d id not d isp lay t r anslat ed b ut uninsert ed announc ement b oard s p rop erly . 22. LAI routing d id not c ontinue d own t he list of t runks in the route p atte rn when it r ec[...]
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Chang e D esc rip tions 10 Is sue 2 May 1998 34. T ur ning off T T I d i d not remove p o rts that wer e ad m inistered b y T T I on c ab inets that had b een removed , c ausing translation c orrup tion. 35. Automatic c aller inform ation was not d isp layed if the ag e nt was not i n the first sp lit that the c all was q ue ued to. 36. DCS trans p[...]
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Issue 2 May 1998 11 d isab led for the stations ac tu all y on a c all r eq uiring an authorization c od e , and are reenab led when the d ialing of t he authoriza t ion c od e is c om p leted or ab and oned . 47. W hen a c all c ov ered from an E AS ag ent log in ID extens ion to a station on another DE F INIT Y E CS over an IS DN DCS + trunk, the[...]
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Chang e D esc rip tions 12 Is sue 2 May 1998 56. Ag ents c ould not remove t hemselves fr o m a skil l (using the feature ac c es s c od e for remove ag ent skill) without g oing d irec tly b ac k to the auto-in mod e. Attemp ts to g o into the aux-work mod e failed and went to the auto-in mod e instead . 57. On l y t he c allin g trunk in f or mat[...]