Specifications

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Transparency of rotary and DTMF dialing
Retransmission of last number dialed (redial)
ISDN/PSTN supplementary services
Three-party conference
Six-party casual conference
29-party meet me conference
29-party moderated (master) conference
Announcement/paging on speaker
3.2.3 User group features
User group features including busy lamp field (BLF) supervision and DSS (direct station selection) are
also available network wide:
Associate in network
Immediate call forwarding to associate
Conditional call forwarding to associate
Manager/assistant filtering/screening team
Object supervision: free, partially busy, totally busy, ringing
Hunting groups
3.2.4 Mobility features
Mobility features of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server include:
WLAN
DECT mobility in network: roaming, user rights, and accounting assigned to home node
number
For a DECT wireless handset, roaming is the ability to be located and called anywhere within the area
covered by the base stations. When several Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication
Server systems are in a private network, the mobile phones must be registered with the “roaming in
network” capability, allowing them to be used within the radio coverage area of any Alcatel-Lucent
OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server in the network. The users at the guest node have the
same access rights as when located on their home node because of the transparent transmission of
class of service and call detail records (for accounting purposes). Roaming also allows voice mail
message notification, screening, etc.
Paging services in network
Remote call forwarding
Substitution
Ubiquity services
3.2.5 Centralized or distributed attendants
Attendants can be centralized or distributed over an ABC network and have access to the following
features:
Basic call
Number and name identification
Three-party conferences
Broker call